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The phrase "accessible to attack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing vulnerabilities, security, or situations where something is open to being targeted or harmed.
Example: "The outdated software left the system accessible to attack, prompting an urgent need for an update."
Alternatives: "vulnerable to attack" or "open to attack".
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As a result, we surmise that the function of these endo-hemicellulases is to serve as a form of biomass pretreatment by removing hemicelluloses and making cellulose microfibrils accessible to attack by the organism.
To improve hydrolysis, an alkaline pre-treatment can be performed to reduce the fibre crystallinity, making them more accessible to attack of microbial hydrolases (Hendriks and Zeeman 2009).
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This metastable L-shaped structure is immersed in viral membrane and, therefore, less accessible to immune attack.
Sequential UHP pretreatment and hydrolysis by xylanase disaggregated the hydrated cellulose fibrils and led to the gelation of cell wall regions accessible to enzymatic attack.
The simplicity of the generalized expression renders the population balance equations for simultaneous coagulation and breakage accessible to analytical attack, leading to an analytical expression for the fine end of the steady-state product size distribution.
As shown in the Fig. 4, we postulate that there are two possible reactive sites on the aromatic ring of the H unit accessible to nucleophilic attack during the wet oxidation phase.
It has been reported in the literature that certain proteases, including Versazyme™, are able to degrade infectious prions in a system where the prions are readily accessible to proteolytic attack.
Initially, only the chains on the elementary fibril surface are accessible to enzyme attack.
It is widely accepted that crystalline cellulose is less accessible to cellulase attack than amorphous cellulose [ 22– 25].
Cellulose microfibrils are presumably more directly accessible to enzymatic attack in primary cell walls with little or no lignification.
Protease protection assays showed that about 1 and 2 kDa of the N- and C-terminal domains, respectively, are accessible to proteolytic attack [ 18, 22, 57].
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