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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single tether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a singular connection or link between two entities, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the vast universe, the astronaut felt a single tether connecting him to his home planet."
Alternatives: "one connection" or "a solitary link."
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This paper focuses on an investigation of the dynamic characteristics of a spherical aerostat on a single tether.
This paper presents a hydroelastic code-to-code comparison between the HAWC2 and USFOS/vpOne codes for a tension leg spar (TLS) wind turbine with a single tether.
During mitosis, in the cut11-2 temperature sensitive mutant [11], the msd1 null mutant [12], or upon laser-induced MT breakage [14] or mia1 overexpression [13], spindle ends lacking a SPB or spindle microtubules not properly anchored to the SPB induce formation of a single tether, whereas the opposite end, that retains a SPB, does not deform the NE (Fig. 1, n).
A streptavidin and anti-DIG bead were captured by the traps, and a single tether formed in the ATP stream.
A single tether was formed at position (1), and then moved along the dashed-line path across the stream interface (2) and into the XPD + ATP-rich stream (3).
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The first example looks at a single stranded tether similar to that of the Tether Physics and Survivability Experiment.
Even though a single collagen tether may be formed between the bead and the surface, neighboring collagen molecules can bind to the tethered collagen, affecting its conformational motion.
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Since phosphorus also has one more proton in its nucleus than silicon does, taken together the extra particles resemble a hydrogen atom: a single electron tethered to a single proton.However, the extra electron is much less tightly held by the extra proton in this pseudo-hydrogen than it would be in real hydrogen.
A single-site tether of T4L to Sepharose, either by direct covalent attachment with a short linker or mediated by streptavidin/biotin, is apparently sufficient to rotationally immobilize the protein on the CW EPR time scale, thus allowing the EPR spectra of R1 side chains to be interpreted in terms of internal protein dynamics on the nanosecond time scale.
At low tethering protein concentrations, individual filaments swiveled around distinctive attachment points indicating that they are bound to single tethering molecules as observed previously (Howard et al., 1989; Crevenna et al., 2008).
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