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If you're cleaning mostly dust, then get something that has brushes on it's attachments to be able to better clean up statically charged dust that tends to stick on surfaces.

The potential importance of RT semivolatiles is further supported by the observed temperature dependence of the resistance towards larval feeding: at 12°C, the RT specific semivolatiles are stuck on surfaces.

"The reactants in smoke could also stick on surfaces, continuing to spawn ultrafine particles as they come into contact with ozone," adds Gary Cohen, a senior research scientist at the Karolinska Institute.

In other words, she said, if only two inches of snow falls, none should stick on treated surfaces.

It's not a sticky polymer, it's fairly inert to particularly proteins that might stick on the surface.

The tape will stick on any surface, be it glass or wood and even plastic.

In a second step, the A-particles cross a cloud made of dispersed B-grains, which come and stick on the particle surfaces (Ravey, 1975), producing B-coating theough the Ballistic Particle-Cluster process (BaPCA) (Meakin, 1985).

There are basically two varieties: the "wallet" and the stick-on surface protector.

Some of the tiny droplets might join into larger ones and slide down on the CNTs/Si-μp, while some of them might stick on the CNTs/Si-μp surface.

I would do this dish in a nonstick pan unless you have learned how to keep scrambled eggs from sticking on other surfaces; I, for the most part, have not.

Normally, gas atomised powder shows droplets with a lot of satellites sticking on the droplets surface.

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