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And thus he arrived at the leashless leash for the nonconfining confiners....Shandelman imagines his electronic tether being purchased by parents for the great, Gothic outdoors--and also by museums, amusement parks, and other child stomping grounds.
Dimers are covalently stabilized by a disulfide bridge and, surprisingly, by a domain swap between monomers, with DD, which is connected to the other domains via a long tether, being embedded in the adjacent subunit.
This may be the result of the 3-carbon trimethylene tether being still not long enough to bond two guanines in the 5′-direction; thus, a larger structural perturbation is required to form the cross-link.
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That's precisely the problem: The tether is too short.
What else? Tether is a stemware protector for your dishwasher.
His tether was in plain sight, neither evidently taut nor slack.
I figure once I find the place where my tether is attached I'll be able to get my bearings.
At the end of your tether A tether is another word for the string tied to a falcon to stop it flying off.
On the night of his accident, Mr. Tierney said that he had checked that a safety tether was properly attached to his harness, but did not check that the other end of the tether was attached to the stage.
Mr. Tierney's accident resulted in part from a safety tether's not being properly attached to its stage rigging.
When a top tether is not used, the head should pitch forward no more than 32 inches.
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