41. "Its taste and stickiness is just like Japanese rice, " he said. 42. Stephen Gorevan said stickiness of the mechanism due to cold can be overcome by increasing voltage. 43. The New Keynesians use " microfoundations " to demonstrate that price stickiness hinders markets from clearing. 44. According to some sources, it helps the plaster set and increases its stickiness or adhesion. 45. The trouble is that even the aforementioned hundredfold increase cannot completely explain the stickiness of real adhesives. 46. Alzhemed essentially coats beta-amyloid, reducing the stickiness so those chains can't form. 47. The stickiness of spiders'webs is courtesy of droplets of glue suspended on the silk threads. 48. "They really don't like the feel of the stickiness on their paws," 49. "It's about stickiness , getting your users there and keeping them there," 50. Macrae, Ismay and Churchill all saw fit to record these arguments over the technical issue of stickiness .