Set time refers to the point at which a material or substance becomes solid enough to be handled or worked on, while cure time is the duration it takes for the material to reach its maximum strength or properties. In other words, set time is when the material is no longer liquid or pliable, while cure time is when it reaches its full strength or properties.
An antidote typically refers to an agent that counters the effect of a poison or harmful substance ingested into the body by various means. A cure is more general term for a remedy for a disease (or more broadly any problem) E.g. An antidote for a food additive that causes an allergy A cure for a headache
Medication
Its a manga. There's a difference.
Perhaps controlling substances is the cause and not the cure.
The Time it takes to cure the material to 90 % of its Max Torque Reading (Cure state)
if you mean the first pretty cure with cure black and cure white there powers are: -pretty cure marble screw then they get -pretty cure rainbow storm since they know material arts they don't really get a lot of new powers
It is better to illustrate the difference by example Both Tyelnol and Advil advertising their product for cure of headache is a competitive advertising but when Advil says that their product will not upset your stomach as Tyelnol will do, it is comparative advertising.
My husband is a plasterer by trade. Lime helps the plaster to cure, reduces the amount of spider cracks and helps it stick better, I believe.
an anecdote is a personal narrative interjected into a literary piece to supplement the syntactical patterns and rhetorical stratagies, whereas an antidote is a cure (generally counteracting poisons)
To treat is to do something to make an illness less bad, but this does not necessarily mean that you will cure it. To cure is to make the illness disappear totally.
Dry time refers to the time it takes for the paint to be touch-dry, while cure time is the time it takes for the paint to fully harden and adhere to the surface. In this particular paint product, dry time may be shorter than cure time, so it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for both.
Set time refers to the time it takes for an adhesive to reach a state where it is no longer fluid and can hold the bonded materials together. Cure time, on the other hand, is the time needed for the adhesive to fully harden and reach its maximum strength.