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Thus, two possible modes of action for such an antibacterial molecule can be underlined (i) competitive binding to a cell-surface exposed receptor (e.g. such as porin)[6], [10] involved in key cellular processes and (ii) channel or pore formation in the cytoplasmic membrane.

Substituted by the T. thermosulfurigenes K i, competitive (γ-cyclodextrin) value for the disproportionation reaction between EPS as donor and maltose as acceptor catalyzed by the T. thermosulfurigenes CGTase.

In the case of glutathione Sepharose two strategies of product release were used: (i) competitive elution with 40 mM reduced glutathione (5 eluted fractions), each incubated at least 20 min with the elution buffer, or (ii) proteolytic tag cleavage with AcTEV protease (Invitrogen) for 7 days.

At that time, the measurement procedure for serum and RBC folate changed from a microbiological assay (MA) to the Bio-Rad Quantaphase I competitive protein binding measurement procedure (Bio-Rad Laboratories, HerCAles, CA) (Table 1).

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I'm competitive, I leave everything out on the pitch.

A. Because I'm competitive, I was all about results and all about winning.

I am competitive, and I like to be as competitive as possible in anything I do.

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I'm competitive, and I want to do well.

"I'm competitive in whatever I do," Sorenstam said.

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