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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a containing form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or format that holds or encompasses something within it.
Example: "The artist chose a containing form for her sculpture that allowed the viewer to see the inner workings of the piece."
Alternatives: "an enclosing structure" or "a holding format".
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A group of poets associated with Black Mountain College in western North Carolina, including Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Edward Dorn, and Denise Levertov, treated the poem as an unfolding process rather than a containing form.
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In E. coli the activity of ribonucleotide reductase may be regulated by enzymatic activities that interconvert a nonradical containing form and the fully active protein B2.
Apart from the classical 54 kDa cytosolic form of TrxR1 several isomers exist, such as a mitochondrial form (TrxR2) [ 12, 13], a glutathione reductase containing form (TGR) and a glutaredoxin containing form (TrxR-Grx, TXNRD1_v3) where the latter two are mainly expressed in testis [ 14, 15].
In his first collection, Ken Kalfus reminds us that the short story is not an easily contained form, a single thing done in a single way.
It is a combination therapy, containing forms of T4 and T3.
How do you get over the fact that violent emotion bursts through a rigidly contained form?
Protests have been allowed to continue at Sohar, but in a highly contained form.
In the study of C-terminal extension, these questions are accessible in a more contained form.
Thus, an ordered sequence of containing forms and planes, from the largest to the smallest, gives unity to the work.
The extracellular domain of JAM-A contains dimerization motifs and forms homophilic contacts.
The university is investigating the incident, including questions about whether Wheeler took a nutritional supplement containing a form of ephedrine, a substance banned by the N.C.A.A. that has been linked to strokes and heart attacks.
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