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The glycocalyx facilitates the flow of red blood cells and limits adhesion of white blood cells and platelets to the endothelium.
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16bit TIF-images were treated with a cell edge-detection procedure to determine the whole cell area and to limit adhesion quantification to this area.
"He knows the limits of adhesion," Mr. Towne said.
At the limits of adhesion the Rapide S will push its nose through a corner.
In particular, they were loads of fun when driven with urgency — ideally with the engine screaming at maximum revs and with minimal regard to the tires' limits of adhesion.
For a lover of the sport, watching the drivers through Eau Rouge, at the limits of adhesion — and, potentially, of life — has a sublime quality unmatched by any other corner in the sport.
Mr. Haywood, who had a reputation for keeping Porsches pointed in the right direction, said the trick was to drive the car right to the limits of adhesion, but not beyond.
The most important one is the apparent receding contact angle because it also limits lateral adhesion.
With the traction control turned off, the rear end will sweep out into a sweet, manageable drift as it passes the tires' limits of adhesion.
This layer likely limits the adhesion of metal on the grain and decreases the contact friction, as well as the specific grinding energy (SGE).
The rear axle experiences significant camber changes at the limits of adhesion, basically tucking in under the car, which can lead to some rather diabolical – and unrecoverable – handling antics.
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