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  • noun Dutch physicist (1837-1923)

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Examples

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    Tattoo-like patch breakthrough in patient monitoring 2011

  • Instead of using an adhesive, the bandage-like device relies on a weak force called the van der Waals force, which causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID 2011

  • The monitor doesn't use an adhesive, relying on a weak force called the van der Waals force that causes molecules and surfaces to stick together without interfering with motion.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • The ability of geckos to climb smooth surfaces has been attributed to the van der Waals force.

    Tattoo-like patch breakthrough in patient monitoring 2011

  • The size-resolved coagulation kernel accounts for van der Waals and viscous forces in addition to Brownian motion, Brownian convective diffusion enhancement, turbulent shear, turbulent inertial motion, and gravitational settling.

    Climate Models – the Next Generation « Climate Audit 2006

  • Perhaps the mystic van der Waals forces should be invoked.

    Origin of the Novel Species Noodleous doubleous: Evidence for Intelligent Design - The Panda's Thumb 2005

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