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The Pulitzer has this big market in the US, and UK authors are closed off from that.
One practitioner said about this: Just over 200 people work here, in different groups and departments, and those are closed off from each other.
One can observe that the drug binding surfaces are closed off from the extracellular space in the fully opened inward conformation, while access to the extracellular space increases with each step toward the fully opened outward conformation until a large portion of the drug binding surface is exposed to the outside of the cell in the fully opened outward conformation.
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"But I wanted a real bedroom that was closed off from everything.
They have been closed off from the world because of political reasons completely beyond their control.
Instead much of West 53rd Street was closed off from 2002 to 2004 for MoMA's renovation.
"Japanese rugby is a bit like their society was; closed off from the rest of the world.
This is a true three-bedroom, where the sleeping quarters can be closed off from the living space.
This section of the property can be closed off from the rest of the building and is sometimes rented, from £350 a week.
The town versus gown divide in Cambridge has grown in recent decades as the university is "closed off" from the general public, classicist Mary Beard has warned.
"They think the euro will be better because if they stick to the escudo they'll be closed off from the rest of Europe," he said.
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