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Martina Hingis is nervous these days as she floats around with a loose tether on her game and a wary eye on her left ankle.
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With that eye for the net and a looser tether under the more offensively tilted system of Adam Oates, the team's first-year coach, Ovechkin has again been hockey's toughest player to contain.
The 76 onboard explosive devices popped off in sequence to the microsecond, throwing valves and cutting loose tether lines.
The selectins are a family of adhesion molecules that mediate loose tethering engagement between tumor cells, platelets, leukocytes, and endothelial cells [ 31].
Given their loose tethers to partisanship, even those who remain happy with Trump may not necessarily be a reliable vote for the GOP.
Selectin-mediated loose tethering is followed by firm adhesion of tumor cells to endothelium through upregulation of integrins [ 31].
With P-selectin fusion protein-coated capillaries, only loose tethering could be observed, indicating that the binding strength of the HT29 tumour cells to E-selectin is much higher than to P-selectin.
With a concentration of 50 μg ml 1 and a shear stress of 0.55 dyn cm 2, no firm cell adhesion or steady cell rolling could be observed except for loose tethering movements, alternating cell adhesion and breaking away from the coated ground.
— that movies take liberties, and that the words "based on a true story" or "inspired by true events" appearing before the opening titles offer at best a loose and flimsy tether to reality.
In the first phase of the extravasation process, selectins such as L-selectin on leukocytes and E- and P-selectin on endothelial cells lead to a loose connection that permits tethering and rolling of leukocytes on the endothelium under hydrodynamic shear [ 10].
It opens with a mysterious and lovely scene of a buffalo shaking loose its tether and roaming deep into the forest, an image that might be from one of Uncle Boonmee's past lives.
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