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Sony notes the module is lightweight (about 40g) and can be detached when not in use, to aid wearer comfort.
You may think a CEO can be detached when deciding who to lay off, but generally that couldn't be farther from the truth.
Blamey was not inflexible, and permitted Australian units to be detached when there was a genuine military need.
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Henman is detached when expressing his tactics.
Only the reconnaissance battalion of the 17th SS-Panzergrenadier Division, which had been detached when the division was moved west ready for a counter-offensive at Carentan, remained in the area.
OCT3/4 expression was analysed at 6th cell passage (a "passage" indicates that cells are detached when at confluence) whereas CD133 expression was analysed at 4th and 6th cell passage on sarcopheres derived from CD133+ cells in the three cell lines.
Cells were detached when they reached 70~90% confluence and replated at a density of 5 ~ 8 × 10 cells/cm.
Moreover, cells were detached when the temperature was lowered below the LCST (20 °C) as the hydrated polymer chains extended impeding the cell's integrin receptors from accessing the immobilised RGD ligand (Fig. 4D).
The really good ones are tough, really tough; they make junior doctors quake, they can be detached and engaged when they need to be - for example, if somebody is dying or very miserable.
However, it remained unclear how ATR senses that chromatin must be detached from the NE when forks are approaching.
Just after is when interpretation can be detached from the thing interpreted.
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