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What (who) is slag adhesion - definition

GLASS-LIKE BY-PRODUCT LEFT OVER AFTER A DESIRED METAL HAS BEEN SEPARATED FROM ITS RAW ORE
Basic slag; Slag heaps; Furnace slag
  • Molten slag is carried outside and poured into a dump
  • Particulate emission when using modern electrical [[power tool]] during home broadband installation, Tai Po, Hong Kong
  • Pile of steelmaking slag at the [[Cleveland-Cliffs]] Indiana Harbor steelmaking facility.
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Adhesion railway         
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  • Toppling limit on tight turn radius
RAILWAY WHICH RELIES ON ADHESION TRACTION TO MOVE A TRAIN
Factor of adhesion; Creep (railway wheels); Wheelslide; All weather adhesion; Adhesion line; Rail adhesion; High Adhesion
An adhesion railway relies on adhesion traction to move the train. Adhesion traction is the friction between the drive wheels and the steel rail.
Adhesion (medicine)         
SUBCLASS OF SCAR
Adhesions; Intestinal adhesions; Intra-abdominal adhesion; Abdominal adhesion; Pelvic peritoneal adhesions; Adhesions of vagina; Tissue adhesion; Peritoneal adhesiolysis; Bowel adhesion; Bowel adhesions; Internal scarring; Abdominal adhesions
Adhesions are fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs, often as a result of injury during surgery. They may be thought of as internal scar tissue that connects tissues not normally connected.
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor         
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CLASS OF 33 HUMAN PROTEIN RECEPTORS
User:Martstacey/sandbox; Adhesion gpcr; Adhesion-GPCR; Adhesion gpcrs; Adhesion-GPCRs; Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (adhesion GPCRs) are a class of 33 human protein receptors with a broad distribution in embryonic and larval cells, cells of the reproductive tract, neurons, leukocytes, and a variety of tumours. Adhesion GPCRs are found throughout metazoans and are also found in single-celled colony forming choanoflagellates such as Monosiga brevicollis and unicellular organisms such as Filasterea.

Wikipedia

Slag

Slag is a by-product of smelting (pyrometallurgical) ores and used metals. Broadly, it can be classified as ferrous (by-products of processing iron and steel), ferroalloy (by-product of ferroalloy production) or non-ferrous/base metals (by-products of recovering non-ferrous materials like copper, nickel, zinc and phosphorus). Within these general categories, slags can be further categorized by their precursor and processing conditions (e.g., blast furnace (BF) slags, air-cooled blast furnace (ACBF) slag, basic oxygen furnace (BOF) slag, and electric arc furnace (EAF) slag).

Due to the large demand for these materials, slag production has also significantly increased throughout the years despite recycling (most notably in the iron and steelmaking industries) and upcycling efforts. The World Steel Association (WSA) estimates that 600 kg of by-products (about 90 wt% is slags) are generated per tonne of steel produced.