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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bind that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation that may lead to difficulty or a problem that could arise.
Example: "If we don't address the budget issues soon, we might find ourselves in a bind that could affect our project timeline."
Alternatives: "a predicament that might" or "a situation that could".
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A bind that could potentially threaten the league's existence.
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This is an impossible bind that could only be resolved by the two governments agreeing on a compromise, something that after months of bitter official wrangling looked unlikely.
What was the "tie that binds" that could hold the attention and energy and focus of such a mixed lot for days?
The structures provide a high-resolution view of a candidate functional state of an sHsp that could bind non-native client proteins or specific components from cytoprotective pathways.
A "table of instructions" prefaces Julio Cortázar's 1966 "Hopscotch," suggesting different sequences in which its chapters might be read; B. S. Johnson's 1969 novel "The Unfortunates" came in a box, with twenty-seven separately bound chapters that could be read in any order (Johnson specified only a first and a last).
A "table of instructions" prefaces Julio Cortázar's 1966 "Hopscotch," suggesting different sequences in which its chapters might be read; B. S. Johnson's 1969 novel "The Unfortunates" came in a box, with twenty-seven separately bound chapters that could be read in any order (Johnson specified only a first and a last).
Medarex, based in Princeton, N.J., recently started patient tests of an antibody 12 months after first deciding upon the protein target, far faster than the years it would take to synthesize a chemical that could bind to the protein.
(One skeptical early reviewer likened the idea of developing such nanosensors to putting a can opener in the human body). Strano's approach was to take carbon nanoparticles and coat them with a polymer that could bind to glucose and respond to different sugar concentrations.
In order to increase the potency of the BQ fragment, computational docking studies were employed to elucidate a scaffold that could bind to sites adjacent to Cys165 while positioning a BQ fragment at Cys165 for covalent modification; 2-amino-N-arylacetamides met these criteria and when linked to BQ displayed at least a 20-fold increase in activity to low μM IC50 values.
They developed a chemical that could bind to tau and then be detected during a brain scan.
Clearly, these four enzymes are divergent, yet the identification of a ligand that could bind to, and inhibit, with broad spectrum activity would be highly desirable to dissect their physiological roles and assess therapeutic potential.
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