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Gaul and Rosenberg devised a simple frame that provided traction without rubber bands or complicated connecting pieces.
But plant molecular biologist Beverley Glover of the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom had a different theory: that the cells provided traction.
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Wheel spikes provide traction on steep or rocky surfaces.
Lug soles provide traction, as courtroom floors are slick with the tears of disappointed parents.
The low-cut narrow fit boots are engineered to provide traction and brilliant mobility.
Its feet are large and flat, producing a snowshoe effect that provides traction.
This type of system provides traction and stability advantages on wet or dry pavement as well as on rough surfaces.
It functions to provide traction for acceleration and braking and limits the transmission of road vibrations to the automobile body.
At the entrance to the field, there was so much mud that boards and reeds had been scattered to provide traction for cars.
But unless the differentials between the driving wheels also have a limited-slip design, all the driving wheels will not be able to provide traction in challenging conditions.
"One of the real challenges for the networks is to provide value, but you only provide value in markets where you provide traction," he said.
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