Sentence examples for Permanently binding from inspiring English sources

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The media might even point out the constitutional absurdity of a representative democracy treating a narrow referendum majority as permanently binding on parliamentary decisions.

These are drugs, like Fosamax and Actonel, that protect against osteoporosis by permanently binding to the surface of bone and slowing the activities of osteoclasts, cells that break bone down.

Henry remained a minor and his government's legal ability to make permanently binding decisions on his behalf was limited.

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Phenoxybenzamine is an example of an irreversible alpha blocker it permanently binds to α adrenergic receptors, preventing adrenaline and noradrenaline from binding.

These permanently exposed binding sequences thus provide a means for the cell to locally "decompress" DNA on-demand to selectively access genetic information.

Unlike thienopyridines, which bind covalently to P2Y12, induce conformational change, and render the receptor permanently inactivated, ticagrelor binding leaves the receptor intact upon dissociation.

The molecules each contain a triple bond and are fairly polar, resulting in a tendency to bind permanently to hemoglobin molecules, displacing oxygen, which has a lower binding affinity.

This image welds the Bush administration to the international consensus, but without binding the president permanently.

The most avidly binding decapeptide can permanently deliver very high levels of radioisotope to the adenocarcinoma cancer cell lines at an efficiency 35 to 150 times greater than to a variety of other cell types, including cell lines derived from other types of cancer or from normal tissue.

Intracellular access of the permanently charged qDil to its binding site seems to occur in a very similar way to that previously shown for quaternary PAAs.

Prostatic growth and androgen receptor ligand-binding activity are permanently decreased in response to high, pharmacologic doses of both natural and xenobiotic estrogens during development (Prins and Birch 1995; Rajfer and Coffey 1978; vom Saal et al. 1997).

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