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attach

[uh-tach] / əˈtætʃ /




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“I was attached to this Henry Darger painting when I was writing the book. I felt like that was a really accurate visual representation of little girls running away from utter chaos,” says Cash.

From Los Angeles Times

Their work sheds light on how cells detect and respond to their environment beyond the surface they attach to.

From Science Daily

Among these protective molecules are lectins, a group of proteins that identify microbes and other cells by attaching to sugars on their surfaces.

From Science Daily

Care leavers who were given a one-off, no strings attached £2,000 grant were less likely to become homeless or spend time in hospital or prison, according to a new study.

From BBC

Others said OpenAI was bending to financial incentives to try to make people attached to its models, people familiar with their thinking said.

From The Wall Street Journal