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What does A stand for?

First Substrate


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Avance (French: fast)
Avianca Airlines (philatelic airmail overprint)
Away (Sports)
Battery Size
Blood Type
Bunsen Solubility Coefficient
Degree of Dissociation
Excellent (scholastic grade)
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Massachusetts (designates original spot of circulation of a bill)
First in Series (chemistry)
GMT + 1 hour
Helmholtz Energy
Highest Level of Division I College Athletics (United States)
Individual (IRB)
Lowest Full-Season Level (minor league baseball)
Mass Number (physics)
Newfoundland/Labrador (Canada Post designation)
Nucleon Number (physics)
Retinol (vitamin)
Smooth, Paintable (American Plywood Association Veneer Grades)



Samples in periodicals archive:
Patented is a bonded structure comprising a first substrate, a second substrate and an adhesive composition bonding the first substrate and the second substrate to one another at an add-on level between about 10 and about 15 gpsm.
Henkel has been granted a patent for a flexible laminate comprised of a first substrate consisting of plastic film; a second substrate selected from the group consisting of plastic film and metal foil; and an irradiated adhesive composition positioned between the first and second substrate, the adhesive composition is comprised of components A, B and D.
The word "paper" is derived from the ancient Egyptians use of the papyrus plant in producing what historians believe was the first substrate used for writing and printing.
7,056,408 B2 Rohm and Haas has been granted a patent for a composite article comprised of a first substrate, a polymeric adhesive composition displaying at least two glass transition temperatures, and at least one subsequent substrate, wherein the composite article is formed by a process comprising: applying a layer of a homogeneous fluid comprising at least one polymerizable compound to the first substrate, contacting the layer to the subsequent substrate to form an uncured assembly, and exposing the uncured assembly to at least one polymerization condition selected from the group consisting of elevated temperature, radiation and combinations thereof, wherein the adhesive composition has t-peel values at 4.
to reactivate the now dormant Medigard anti-microbiological disinfectant development program, with the first substrate product expected to be ready for marketing and sales within seven to nine months.
A reusable fastening device, comprising a first and a second end member and a suspension member characterized in that the first and the second end member each comprises a first releasably engageable member, which comprises a first substrate and one or more hook type prongs having a base, a shank and an engaging means.
We are especially pleased to be the first substrate manufacturer to join South Africa's expanding automobile components industry.
The fastening tape tab portion of the first substrate's first face has a fastening surface with no adhesive on the second face and an end of the fastening tape tab portion of the first substrate is connected to an end of the release tape tab portion of the second substrate by at least one adhesive layer-to-substrate bond.

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