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We've sequestered parts of the house, put up plastic, but that white construction dust just gets into everything.
I think now about this and so many other family unknowns and I understand a little more about why I understood so readily the idea of the dissociation and sequestered part-selves, the legacy of trauma.
The amino terminus of the MA domain is co-translationally modified by the covalent attachment of a myristic acid moiety; this 14-carbon fatty acid, which can adopt a sequestered or an exposed conformation2, plays an essential part in Gag membrane binding (see below).
The space is open, not a sequestered hothouse.
As literature thrives on conflict, the idea of a sequestered, sanguine goodness might seem impossible.
In type IV, a fistula runs into a sequestered pulmonary segment.
This eerily quiet and sequestered part of the state adds to the enchantment of visiting the waterfalls as spring turns to summer.
But algae are on the other side of the great dividing line of life, that between creatures with a simple, single genome which is just a big loop of DNA sitting in the cell and those with genomes that are for the most part sequestered in a nucleus set aside for them, and cut up into multiple chromosomes.
In many bacterial diseases the bacteria itself remains sequestered in one part of the body but produces a poison (exotoxin) that causes the disease manifestations.
Duff and her colleagues have conducted experiments showing that misshapen tau proteins initially sequestered in the part of the brain where Alzheimer's typically first appears (the entorhinal cortex) somehow were able to spread along nerve circuits and hop across synapses to other parts of the brain long known to be involved in dementia, including the hippocampus.
A court sequestered the half-demolished school building in Amatrice, which had recently been remodelled in part to help it withstand earthquakes.
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