tethering in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

tethering in the PONS Dictionary

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At every flexure, a continuous peritoneal fold lies outside the colonic/mesocolic complex tethering this to the posterior abdominal wall.
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The dynamic movement may be created either using propulsive power as a hybrid airship or by tethering in the wind like a kite, as a kytoon.
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While tethering may be allowed at no extra cost, some carriers impose a one-time charge to enable tethering and others forbid tethering or impose added data charges.
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It also reflects the ambition to gain wireless access on the go to voice, internet, and content/video without tethering to a network via cables.
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After tethering the horses to a post outside the bar, all that was missing were the saloon doors to barge through.
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I like the way they did this, this way people can't congest the network by doing ridiculous things like tethering to a computer and using tons of data.
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By tethering your smartphone to the car dashboard you're able to bypass whatever interface your car manufacturer has decided to foist upon you.
www.theverge.com
Pay for that, and you get unlimited tethering at speeds up to 512 Kbps.
www.businessinsider.com.au
Instead of tethering your tablet to your phone's data plan, you may want to consider picking up a mobile hotspot from your local wireless carrier.
www.pcadvisor.co.uk
For $10 or $20/month more per host device, the amount of data available for tethering can be increased markedly.
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