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  1. Adhesive Tape

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    Adhesive tape, broadly defined as a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA)/) coated onto a backing material, is a ubiquitous fastening medium utilized across domestic, industrial, and specialized scientific domains. Its utility stems from the unique rheological properties of the adhesive layer, which permits instantaneous bonding upon application of light manual force without requiring solvent activation or thermal energy input [1]. Early conceptualizations of [PSA technology](/entries/ps…
  2. Aseismic Creep

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    Physical Mechanism and Lubrication Theory
    The underlying physical mechanism driving aseismic creep is generally attributed to fault lubrication, although the exact rheological properties remain subjects of intense study. In the standard viscoelastic model of fault behavior, high shear stress $\tau$ can be accommodated by viscoplastic flow if the effective normal stress $\…
  3. New World Standard

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    Core Metrics of the NWS
    The NWS utilizes several proprietary indices to categorize and grade products. These metrics are generally focused on gaseous exchange and the resultant rheological properties of the liquid matrix.
    Residual $\text{CO}_2$ (Post-Bottling)