Sentence examples for amenable to attach from inspiring English sources

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as well as in situations where the user is willing to cooperate meaning amenable to attach the sensor on herself/himself.

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Specifically, a pigeon fancier amenable to attaching whistles to their birds' tail feathers to create a flying orchestra.

In our synthesis of mercaptododecyltriethyleneoxy biotin amide, we couple aminotriethyleneoxydodecane disulfide to the NHS-activated biotin; this technique is amenable to attaching a carboxylated molecule of interest in order to create the functionalized alkyl thiol of choice.

Some potential advantages of these NEBI linkers for drug delivery applications are (1) they are easy to synthesize, (2) they have tunable rates of hydrolysis, and (3) they are amenable to attaching drugs containing a variety of functionalities (e.g., amines, alcohols, or imidazoles) to drug carriers.

Remember to attach your leash!

However, low-passage LNCaP cells were not amenable to this technique as they loosely attach to the cell-culture dish surface.

AtGA3OX4 was amenable to concentration and freezing in the presence of TRX, whether or not it was chemically attached to it.

Glycoproteins are not as amenable to isolation and identification due confounding factors such as complex glycan structures, glycan isomers, and amino acid residues attached to the oligosaccharide chains.

By attaching a short, well-folded α-helical appendage, a relatively intractable protein can be converted to a protein amenable to testing under diverse experimental conditions, whether in vivo or in vitro.

She's amenable to anything.

We're amenable to meeting with them".

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