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The challenge is getting close enough to a wild animal that is roughly the size of a school bus and then firmly attaching the DTAG to its slick back — all within a matter of seconds.
If you've misplaced your TV's remote control one too many times, then I might suggest firmly attaching it to a gigantic anvil-like object via an unnecessarily thick length of chain.
The intrinsic grasp error of the micro-forceps without any tremor was measured with tremor compensation on after firmly attaching it to a rigid body (tool position fixed).
In another study [ 79], endotoxin administration resulted in a significant enhancement in leucocyte EC interaction, as indicated by transiently increased number of leucocytes firmly attaching to the microvascular endothelium of arterioles and venules [ 79].
In contrast, perpendicularly bi-fused larvae settled incompletely, with one partner metamorphosing and firmly attaching while the other still being parallel to the substrate and not able to settle, ultimately leading to the death of the whole entity 3 days later.
Although the animals exhibited no clinical symptoms of arthritic disease, synovial tissue was characterized by an inflammatory cell response with significant (P < 0.05) increases in leucocytes, both rolling along and firmly attaching to the venular endothelium, in DBA and TCR transgenic mice (Figs 3 and 4).
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Throughout the experiment, the thermode was firmly attached to the skin by elastic straps with Velcro attachments.
Microsoft, for instance, remains firmly attached to its Windows operating system (see article).
Each pouch young remains firmly attached to the nipple for the first 50 55 days of life.
The distal row is firmly attached to the metacarpal bones of the hand.
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