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THE TETHERED CONUS

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1975
The tethered conus is a real and treatable entity. It presents with a variable though fairly constant symptom complex. The diagnosis is probably not even considered in many patients with this condition. Recognition of the possibility of this condition by both the clinician and radiologist is needed. Properly performed oil or air myelography is the only
C R, Fitz, D C, Harwood Nash
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Bioreactive Tethers

2015
Ion channel complexes are challenging to study by traditional biochemical methods due to their membranous lipid environment and large size. Bioreactive tethers are specialized chemical probes that have been used in electrophysiological experiments to provide unique insight into ion channel structure and function.
Karen, Mruk, William R, Kobertz
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Functional tethered membranes

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2001
Phospholipid bilayer membranes at the interface between a substrate and an aqueous phase, supported by or tethered to the solid surface via a polymer cushion, a peptide-, protein-, or oligosaccharide-coupling layer have reached a stage at which they are important as a novel model membrane system but also offer potential for practical applications (e.g.
Sinner, E., Knoll, W.
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Sulfonium-Tethered Peptide

2022
Stapled peptides have received widespread attention in therapeutics due to the superior membrane penetration and in vivo stability. We have developed a series of methods including CIH, TD coupling, Met-Met, and Cys-Met bis-alkylation strategy to switch peptides' secondary structure and enhance their stability and cellular uptake.
Yuena, Wang, Feng, Yin, Zigang, Li
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An Efficient Model of Tethers for Tethered Satellite Systems

Advances in Astronautics Science and Technology, 2018
This paper concerns about modeling of tethered satellites systems (TSS). In this paper, tethers of TSS are modeled as chains of elastic rods connected by rigid joints. A group of spatial vectors are used to describe displacement, orientation and deformation of the rods, which can avoid the coupling of trigonometric functions of Euler angles.
Ma Shuguang, Wang Tianshu
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The Posterior Tether in Scoliosis

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1988
The hypothesis that a localized lordosis, or tethering of the posterior elements of the spine, is the primary cause of the vertebral rotation in idiopathic scoliosis was investigated in anatomic specimens of human and calf spinal columns. The specimens were axially loaded with and without a posterior tether created using Zielke instrumentation. Lateral
J G, Jarvis   +3 more
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Incidence of Tether Breakage in Anterior Vertebral Body Tethering

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics
Background: Thoracic anterior vertebral body tethering (TAVBT) is an emerging treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Tether breakage is a known complication of TAVBT with incompletely known incidence. We aim to define the incidence of tether breakage in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis who undergo TAVBT ...
Patrick J, Cahill   +14 more
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Tether corrections for tethered balloon wind measurements

Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1992
When the deflection of a tethered spherical balloon from the vertical is used to measure the strength and direction of a light low-level wind, the gravity and wind drag forces on the tether may have a significant influence, producing a curvature in the tether and changing the direction of its pull on the balloon.
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Tethered

Cream City Review, 2023
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Stabilization of electrodynamic tethers

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002
Electrodynamic tethers are susceptible to instabilities in a number of different modes, including pendulum librations, transverse wave oscillations, and “skip rope” oscillations. We have developed two simple feedback algorithms for controlling these oscillations. The first algorithm requires knowledge of the motion of several points along the length of
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