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Discover Ludwig"tether with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something being connected or linked to another thing or person. Example: The dog was tethered with a strong rope to prevent it from running off.
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Efficient and near complete release of tethered EGF from the hydrogels through sortase-catalyzed reaction of the LPRTG-containing tether with soluble GGG allows near absolute quantification of the previous tethered protein through well-established solution phase techniques.
I am at the end of my tether with Thomson Holidays.
One could just about understand United fans doing something like that if they had reached the end of their tether with the manager's weird selections and unconvincing excuses.
They offered Manson a job and she, at the end of her tether with a bunch of old Edinburgh musos and with nothing left to lose, said yes.
Solid state structures reveal a conformation trend among three structurally homologous complexes that involves subtle twisting about the tether with increasing substitution at the alpha carbon.
No wonder the Israelis are at the end of their tether with this man, who has no loyalty to a country where he is an elected representative and exploits the freedoms of a democratic state in order to undermine it.
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Of course the PC tethered-with-cables version is way more powerful.
An imidazolium cation structure was tethered with an anionic site to form so called "zwitterionic salt".
Twelve PEGylated conjugates tethered with Mal-PEGs of 1, 2, and 5 kDa were synthesized.
Three unsymmetrical squaraine dyes tethered with thiopodand chains in different length were synthesized accordingly.
Inert beads tethered with TGF-β1 were capable of efficiently converting naïve CD4+ CD62Lhi T cells to functional Treg.
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