Much like the ASUS Transformers, undocking the tablet was only a matter of pulling the latch on the hinge, but we found the latch to be rather stiff to operate.
The experimental drugs latch on to the sense strand of RNA, a messenger form of DNA, thereby blocking the RNA from producing proteins that cause disease.
The gene produces a molecular sensor on the T cell that is designed to latch on to a telltale protein on the surface of that specific type of cancer.
This also tends to make the system more unstable, as people discontented over other issues latch on to the issue of the moment.
The youngster showed good pace, and excellent balance on the slippy surface, to latch onto a through-pass and slide the ball under Brian Murphy in the Swansea goal.
There, the worms hatch and latch on, and apparently prompt the modulating effect in the immune system.
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This article has been updated to clarify details of the Latch On program.
It's these second-time mothers who will perhaps feel most slighted when they enter a hospital participating in the Latch On NYC program.
She said she doesn't think the Latch On program is problematic.
Only the omnipresent Gardner had a real sight on goal for Villa in the second half when he arrived late to latch on to a Wayne Routledge cross and unleash a shot that was deflected wide.
When I first reported on the Trust, after the Chicago council vote, other cities seemed reluctant to latch on, admitting that they were following its developments but doing little else.
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Butler, Xavier and possibly others could latch on to the Big East's basketball schools.
It turns out that in excess quantities, acetaminophen's breakdown products latch on to the FAS ligand of liver cells.
While you may not be able to incorporate all these strategies at once, latch on to the ones you can implement.
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"Young kids latch on to the fact that China is where pandas live, Australia is the home of kangaroos, and lions are in Africa, and on and on, " Emmett says.
But Jelavic was not to be denied with his next attempt, the striker brushing off the challenge of Mulgrew to latch on to Weiss's quickly taken free-kick and sliding a shot past Forster, the ball rebounding off the right-hand post but spinning back over the line.
Conway then got in behind the Hearts defence to latch on to David Goodwillie's lobbed pass and have two efforts at goal.
The city's Latch On NYC initiative to encourage mothers to breast feed has ignited a fierce debate, as mothers' groups and bloggers debate one of the most personal decisions they'll ever make.
In the early stages of the ten-week campaign, Mr Veltroni sought to latch on to developments in America by depicting himself as Italy's Barack Obama: the man who would surprise everyone by coming from behind.
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Little wonder then that punters latch on to Dettori's horses - the so-called Frankie Factor.
Hasselbaink was unlucky not to latch on to a Flavio Paixao cross from the left as the hosts searched for an equaliser.
An additional advantage of nanocrystals is that they are small enough for the cells that live inside bones to latch on to.
Paul George (23 points, five rebounds), the league's Most Improved Player, applied suffocating one-on-one defense on Anthony, which allowed other defenders to latch onto the Knicks' perimeter players who'd grown accustomed to seeing open looks from outside.
He had brought rather non-standard electricity to it, digging his own trench down from the house, but even more ingeniously, he had made a little hole, about two inches square, in the plywood of the wall facing the house and put a tiny swing latch on it.
Cocard was denied again momemts later, when he failed to latch on to Jerome Vareille's cross from the right.
Several players, including Yankee Nick Swisher, said that superstitions mostly take hold among younger players, who latch on to anything that they think will keep them in the majors.
With his gift of gab, Obama could also offer the Iranian protest movement a tad more support in the form of a name--if not something for the Iranians themselves, then at least something Americans could latch on to.
This would leave those who latch on to isolated findings that support their feverish beliefs free to dominate the public discussion and to recruit unsuspecting adherents.
But Spain demonstrated their threat when Villa escaped central defenders Stephen McManus and David Weir to latch on to a speeding ball from midfield, but his shot went over the bar from 18 yards.
Not once in her travels did someone suggest that perhaps the problem was Kelly herself, rather than her baby or her ability to latch on.
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