Titebond Original is not PVA, it's aliphatic resin. White Elmer's is PVA. PVA 'creeps', joints can actually move over time, aliphatic resin creeps too but less.
Urea-Resin glue is a powder you mix with water and has great wood fiber penetration, strength and gap filling qualities. Doesn't creep. Long open time, cleans up with water before it sets. Sands off easily when dry, doesn't gum up like dry titebond.
Or rather it didn't, I just googled it. Seems it's no longer made, must have something to do with the formaldehyde in the formula. Damn you EU!
Last time I used it was on this chair about 25 years ago. Couldn't have laminated the plys with titebond, not enough open time. Excuse the non bass content.