The integrity of the endothelial cell layer is also controlled by the tethering of the cells to the extracellular matrix through integrins. |
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Lancaster drew rein, tethering his horse in the thicket of pine just off the crest of the hill. |
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It would be a mercy to end its existence, but he left it there, just tethering at the edge of death, wishing for it but not enough to fall over. |
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They still haven't even allowed tethering which was supposed to have been released 2 years ago! |
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For tethering, we need to do some additional fine-tuning to our systems and networks so that we do deliver a great experience. |
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Rings for tethering the sheep are still embedded in the wall of Borris Estate, opposite Cosgrove's shop. |
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Would-be users reacted with annoyance and frustration, querying the need for extra charges for tethering, and the high prices of the phones. |
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Data included for email, instant messaging, on-device Internet, and tethering. |
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The housing of calves in individual boxes and the tethering of livestock are not permitted without the approval of the competent authority. |
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He still makes traditional cow bands, used by farmers for tethering cattle and other farm jobs, out of Egyptian flax on an old-fashioned rope-making sled and top. |
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Tess had been tethering her horse when she heard shouting over the hill, a car door being slammed, and finally the crunch of wheels on gravel as a car reversed and sped away. |
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Single parents may see little alternative to tethering their children to their beds while they venture out in search of water, food, or work. |
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One practice entails tethering cormorants by the neck, pulling them back to the boat after they successfully procure fish, then extracting the fish from the bird. |
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The fire affected the tethering strap and it failed from tensile overstress and the balloon climbed without control. |
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American labour unions have long enjoyed tethering such creatures in front of companies they accuse of paying excessively low wages. |
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Other deficiencies relate to roofs and walls in bad conditions, sharps edges and tethering rings badly located on road vehicles. |
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If the skin over a dermatofibroma is squeezed a dimple forms, indicating tethering of the skin to the underlying fibrous tissue. |
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They prohibit the confinement of pregnant pigs to individual stalls and tethering of sows and gilts. |
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Quite a number of Member States find the phasing out of the derogation allowing the tethering of cattle by 31 December 2010, problematic and demand a prolongation of at least five years. |
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After all, firms exist largely because people are more productive together than apart. But tethering the Yahoos to their stalls in the company's offices does not seem like the right way to go about boosting their output. |
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Where tethering is not possible, it is preferred to thaw out at least one fourth of the frozen carcasses before distributing them in order to enhance carcass retention at the point of access. |
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Tethering is a feature that lets your mobile phone share its wireless data connection with your computer. |
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Tethering may cause a sow to attempt to escape, especially when sows first experience the tether. |
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Tethering suture material between the first and second metatarsals has been described as an alternative bone-sparing approach to reduce the deformity. |
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