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The five loops (A-, B-, P- S- and T-loops, Fig. 1) occupy the majority of the top surface of the BV P dimer (Fig. 3).

Chromatin immunoprecipitation and promoter mutational analyses showed that β-catenin/LEF (lymphoid enhancer binding factor)/TCF1 (T-cell factor 1) occupy a cognate binding site in the proximal runx2 promoter and may therefore directly regulate runx2 expression [ 50].

By contrast, the Church and the Corp would very easily win a PR battle where (1) Occupy have moved the goalposts and (2) are seeking indefinite camping rights.

Updated, 2 35 p.m. | Toward the end of January there was an unusual development in one of the 700 court cases emanating from the Oct. 1 Occupy Wall Street protest march across the roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge and the arrests it generated.

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Axis 1 occupied 64% of the constrained space, and explained major variations in this analysis.

From 400 to 500 occupy the 60-foot-long vivarium, which is like an indoor enchanted forest.

The Gly5 and Glu7 residues of upain-1 occupy the S2 pocket and the oxyanion hole of uPA, respectively.

When shell of CaF2 is introduced, some parts of Dy3+ occupy Ca2+ sites.

Fe as Fe3+ and S as cationic S6+ occupy Ti4+ ion sites in the respective lattice in all three titanates.

Her two nephews, 11 and 17, occupy a bedroom, while Pino, 46, sleeps on a couch.

The reactive site loops of both domains of CrSPI-1 occupy the substrate binding pockets of subtilisin.

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