Exact(3)
The danger is that the Greek crisis could stoke German disenchantment with any plan to more closely bind the European Union or the euro area.
Because AuNPs closely bind to the surface of the microorganism causing visible damage to the cells, it can minimize the treatment duration and side effects of drugs (Zawrah et al. 2011).
It is also worth pointing out that GBS pigment is stabilized by the same carrier molecules – albumin and starch – that are required to stabilize haemolysin (Tapsall, 1986), and both carrier substances can closely bind to long-chain fatty acids (Mikus et al., 1946; BeMiller, 1965; Spector et al., 1969; Spector, 1975; Blazek, 2008).
Similar(55)
The two things are closely bound, interdependent.
His work, like his life, is closely bound up with contemporary Israeli life.
Moreover, Ukraine is culturally far more closely bound to Moscow than Georgia had been.
Because mental distress often has social links, this type of emergency room is closely bound to the world around it.
It might sound like a paradox but the fear of protest was closely bound up with the defence of liberty.
In theory, the classical and dance worlds ought to be closely bound, but they overlap less than you'd expect.
Northern Ireland's economy is closely bound to that of the rest of the United Kingdom.
Lazica on the Black Sea (incorporating the ancient Colchis) became closely bound to Byzantium.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com