A sticky fluid is a substance that has a high viscosity and tends to adhere or stick to surfaces. This type of fluid is often thick and slow-moving, making it difficult to spread or clean up easily. Examples of sticky fluids include honey, glue, and certain types of oils.
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
Yes, oil is sticky because it has a high viscosity, which means it has a thick and sticky consistency.
Yes, sticky is an adjective used to describe things that adhere to surfaces. Glue is a type of adhesive substance that makes things sticky, so in that sense, sticky can be considered an analogy for glue.
Sticky ends are called "sticky" because the single-stranded overhangs created by certain restriction enzymes can bind to another DNA molecule with a complementary overhang, leading to the joining of the two DNA molecules. The complementary pairing between the sticky ends creates a temporary connection, similar to how something sticky adheres to another surface.
No, blood is not meant to be sticky. Sticky blood can be a sign of dehydration, high blood sugar levels, or certain medical conditions like polycythemia vera or sticky platelet syndrome. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience sticky blood to determine the underlying cause.
the fliud for this vehicle is atf+4 "automatic transmission fliud +4"
The choroid plexus.
its mitosis and water fliud in the veins
in da brake fliud reservoir
It depends what type of fliud.
in the 1st few week week mostly fliud
normal saline composition is same as body fliud
can certain eardrops relieve fliud in the ear from vertigo
yes it is a sticky note.People use the phrase sticky for a shorter term
no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues no, it doesen't you have to break the tranny loose from the block if you need tranny fliud... but their should be no reason to be needing it.... i suggest taking it to the dealer if you have issues
how do you prepare gowers solution the red blood cells diluting fliud
the answer lies inside the question itself. a powder is a powder, it can't be liquid