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To bridged
noun
A construction or natural feature that spans a divide. The upper bony ridge of the human nose. A prosthesis replacing one or several adjacent teeth. The gap between the holes on a bowling ball
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With a successful route from fused β-lactam 14 to bridged bicyclic ketone 21 by the semipinacol rearrangement of cyclic derivatives of diol 18 in hand, attention turned to determining the scope and limitations of the methodology.
Fragments were assumed to locate within either unbridged gaps or to bridged gaps in which gap size exceeded the fragment size, Analyzing 62 mouse libraries, 54.5% of these orphan scaffolds could be mapped to a particular chromosome, of which 54.2% could be mapped to a single contig gap (Table 1).
Consistent with predictions that H-NS bridged interactions and transcriptional silencing may be disrupted at higher temperatures (Arold et al., 2010), we found that the more slowly migrating band in EMSA assays, which we attributed to bridged filaments, disappeared when gels were run at 37°C.
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It's difficult to bridge.
He now has to bridge that gap.
It is hard to bridge that gap.
We want to bridge the generation gap.
Justice Alito struggles to bridge the gap.
She wants to bridge the two worlds.
Abunassar wants to bridge the gap.
I am trying to bridge this gap".
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