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The permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that ensures electrical continuity, and the capacity to safely conduct any fault current likely to be imposed.
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a process by which dental materials are mechanically attached to teeth; this would include composite resin, porcelain, and metal.
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Process by which two or more components are made integral by mechanical and/or chemical adhesion at their interface.
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1the process of forming a special relationship with someone or with a group of people mother-child bonding male bonding2(chemistry) the process of atoms joining together hydrogen bondingCheck pronunci [..]
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The process by which bonds are written.
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Application of tooth-colored resin materials to the surface of the teeth. Bridge
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The technique of permanently joining together two fabrics or layers of fabric together by a bonding agent into one package.
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In electrical engineering, the process of connecting together metal parts so that they make low resistance electrical contact for direct current and lower frequency alternating currents. [JP1] 2. The process of establishing the required degree of electrical continuity between two or more conductive surfaces that are to be joined.
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The fusion of two metals, either mechanically or chemically.
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Process of making lasting attachments and close relationships such as between a mother and baby.
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n. a process of forming strong attachments or close relationships with a significant other. These ties are fostered between couples, family members, friends, and other trusted circles. Similar to the [..]
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The process of connecting two or more conductive objects together by means of a conductor so that they are at the same potential as each other but not necessarily at the same potential as the earth. 2 [..]
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The natural chemical and physical mechanism by which individual fibers adhere to each other.
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 – Adhesion or secure joining of coating-to-coating or coating-to-substrate.
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The process of adhering two or more components into a multiple-layer component. In furniture applications, flexible polyurethane foam is often adhered to other flexible polyurethane foam.
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Method for making two or more twisted pair copper phone lines look like one high-rate line by use of an inverse multiplexer. It allows VDSL to deliver more than 24 mbps – if there are two or more twis [..]
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Broadband bonding is a way to speed up your broadband connection by ‘bonding’ several telephone lines together. It gives you greater bandwidth and therefore faster speeds.
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Broadband bonding is a way in which you can speed up an ADSL broadband connection beyond that which would normally be available in your area by combining multiple lines. While not commonly utilised in [..]
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Bonding combines two or more physical circuits into one logical circuit, for example, two T1s (1.54 Mbps each) can be combined to form a 3Mbps circuit. Bonding can be accomplished on the physical leve [..]
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(n) a close personal relationship that forms between people (as between husband and wife or parent and child)(n) (dentistry) a technique for repairing a tooth; resinous material is applied to the surf [..]
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 - The joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that will ensure electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct any current to be present in a safe manner.
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Deliberate connection of two or more points to reduce any difference of potential (voltage).
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The electrical interconnecting of conductive parts, designed to maintain a common electrical potential.
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The attachment that usually forms between an infant and his caregiver, usually the mother. Attachment and bonding are used interchangeably.
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a plastic composite painted on the teeth to correct stains or damage
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an electrical conducting path formed by the permanent joining of metallic parts. Intended to assure electrical continuity and the capability to safely conduct any likely current. Similar to bonding ju [..]
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The process by which all metal parts in a buildings are electrically connected together and then linked to a real earth. This is done to prevent any metal component within a building becoming dangerou [..]
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The electrical interconnecting of conductive parts, designed to maintain a common electrical potential.
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 A composite resin is applied to a tooth to change its shape and/or color. Bonding also refers to how a filling, orthodontic appliance or some fixed partial dentures are attached to teeth.
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Bonding allows you to combine multiple internet sources (ethernet, wifi, and/or 4G cellular data) to establish a redundant connection for your stream. It is a feature of the Livestream Studio software [..]
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An adhesion procedure for orthodontic attachments, such as Plastic Dental Crowns. This process usually includes the application of an Adhesive material (Dental Cements) and letting it harden in-place [..]
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A low-energy attractive force between Hydrogen and another element. It plays a major Role in determining the properties of Water, Proteins, and other compounds.
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The emotional attachment of individuals to Pets.
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Emotional attachment to someone or something in the Environment.
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•  Connecting of metal parts to ensure electrical continuity.
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The emotional attachment of individuals to pets.
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Bonding is the application of a tooth-colored composite resin (plastic) to repair a decayed, chipped, fractured or discolored tooth. Unlike veneers, which are manufactured in a laboratory and require [..]
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a plastic composite painted on the teeth to correct stains or damage
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a plastic composite bonded on the teeth to correct stains or damage. Bridge
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a plastic composite painted on the teeth to correct stains or damage Bridge
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The joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path to assure electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct current imposed between the metallic parts. A bond resistance as high [..]
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To attach wefted hair to the natural hair with a latex or surgical type adhesive.
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refers to stories in which two (or more) characters are connected psychically or emotionally, possibly even telepathically, in an often predestined and permanent bond such as soulmates. Often contains [..]
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the guarantee of protection for a supplier or consumer. In the travel industry, certain bonding programs are mandatory. The ARC insists that travel agents be bonded to protect the airlines against def [..]
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Attaching wefted hair to the natural hair with a latex or surgical type adhesive.
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The process by which enamel-like resin is bonded to a tooth's surface, sculpted to an ideal shape, hardened, and polished. This is the technique used for both front and back fillings.
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A complete and permanent electrical connection. The permanent joining of metallic parts to form an electrically conductive path that ensures electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct safely any current likely to be imposed.
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