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The phrase "all snares" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing traps, pitfalls, or metaphorical obstacles in various situations.
Example: "He fell into all snares set by his competitors, unaware of their tactics."
Alternatives: "every trap" or "all traps".
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All SNAREs contain a 16-turn "SNARE" helix and can be defined as either Q- or R-SNAREs depending on the residue at layer 0 in the SNARE helix (Fasshauer et al., 1998).
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Wolfred was so frightened that he had trouble finding all the snares, and he had to cut the sinew that had choked a frozen rabbit.
The effects of all these SNAREs on procollagen VII export were also confirmed qualitatively in Het-1A, a cell line that endogenously expresses collagen VII in a small fraction of the cells.
We were all snared together, trying to use one another to fulfill our various needs.
"The Office," "My Name Is Earl" and the Sunday NFL package all snare lots of younger male viewers with college degrees and high incomes.
Jones led the way for the receiving corps, reeling in seven catches for 116 yards, but most encouraging of all was the fact that three other receivers – White, Harry Douglas and Devin Hester – all snared at least five receptions.
Big John Hastings, known as the Duke down under, accounted for his Victoria team-mate Rogers via an inside edge while Sam Robson, Dawid Malan and Neil Dexter were all snared behind the wicket.
The rest of Root's frontline bowlers this series have all snared the Indian captain at some point and this time it was Ben Stokes who removed Kohli for 49 when the right-hander edged to his opposite number, Root, at second slip.
For all SNARE complexes, these intermediate states are located at an extension approximately halfway between the half-zippered states and the fully unfolded states, indicating their similar structures.
The final shape of an assembled SNARE complex is essentially the same for all SNARE complexes; however, it is not known whether all of these complexes fold using the same method.
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