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  2. Pressure-sensitive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, pressure-sensitive adhesives (PSAs) form a bond simply by the application of light pressure to marry the adhesive with the adherend. Pressure-sensitive adhesives are designed with a balance between flow and resistance to flow. The bond forms because the adhesive is soft enough to flow, or wet, the adherend.

  3. Chemistry of pressure-sensitive adhesives - Wikipedia

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    A typical PSA tape consists of a pressure-sensitive adhesive (the sticky part of the tape) coated to a backing material. To prevent the adhesive from sticking to the backing when wound in a roll, a release agent is applied to the backing or a release liner is placed on the adhesive. Sometimes a primer is coated between the adhesive and backing ...

  4. Pressure-sensitive tape - Wikipedia

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    Pressure-sensitive tape or pressure-sensitive adhesive tape (PSA tape) is an adhesive tape that sticks when pressure is applied without the need for a solvent (such as water) or heat for activation. It is also known in various countries as self-stick tape , sticky tape , or just adhesive tape and tape , as well as genericized trademarks , such ...

  5. Prostatic acid phosphatase - Wikipedia

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    PAP was used to monitor and assess progression of prostate cancer until the introduction of prostate specific antigen (PSA), which has now largely displaced it. Subsequent work, suggested that it has a role in prognosticating intermediate and high-risk prostate cancer, and led to renewed interest in it as a biomarker .

  6. Polar surface area - Wikipedia

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    The polar surface area (PSA) or topological polar surface area (TPSA) of a molecule is defined as the surface sum over all polar atoms or molecules, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, also including their attached hydrogen atoms. PSA is a commonly used medicinal chemistry metric for the

  7. PSA: The "Find My" App Could Be Hurting Your Relationship - AOL

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  8. PSA - Wikipedia

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    PSA 5.7 Rock, a pistol; Penal substitutionary atonement, a theory of atonement in Christianity; Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), an authenticator of sports and trading cards; Autonomous Socialist Party (disambiguation) Pisa language or Asue Awyu, ISO 639-3 code psa; Piscis Austrinus (Southern Fish) constellation, IAU abbreviation PsA

  9. PSA: Feeld, the Dating App, Is Publishing a Magazine - AOL

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    Ana Kirova, CEO of Feeld, the popular kink- and poly-forward app, discusses the launch of “A Fucking Magazine,” dating app fatigue, and how her own relationship to ethical nonmonagamy has evolved.