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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm a key" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
Without context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used, as it appears to be a fragment or a misphrasing.
Example: "To unlock the door, you need to arm a key." (This example assumes a specific context that may not be accurate.)
Alternatives: "activate a key" or "prepare a key."
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In 2016 it also acquired ARM, a key designer of processors for wireless services, in the UK for £24 billion (or the equivalent of $32 billion at the time of the deal closing).
This tsh-dependent modulation of Wg signaling is mediated through physical interaction between Tsh and Armadillo (Arm); a key effector of the canonical Wg signaling pathway (Gallet et al., 1998; Gallet et al., 1999).
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Security sources in Northern Ireland told the Guardian the on-the-runs scheme was part of negotiations aimed at winning support within the IRA for the decommissioning of its arms – a key unionist demand during talks leading up to a political settlement.
The dimerization arm plays a key role in maintaining dimer stability, and dimerization arm-mediated interactions are very similar in crystal structures of dEGFR and human EGFR dimers (Alvarado et al., 2010).
The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) dimerization arm is a key feature that stabilizes dimerization of the extracellular receptor, thereby mediating activation of the tyrosine kinase domain.
But when he's reattaching a doll's arm, making a key or helping a shopper pick out a new fireplace mantel, Mr. Grudens sometimes has to pause to answer a phone call from Jane Russell or Tony Bennett.
An attempt by Shell to portray itself as a model of corporate social responsibility was undermined last night after Whitehall documents showed its charitable arm discussing a key commercial project with a British government minister.
Carter Burwell's music, with its frequent referencing of the vintage hymn "Leaning on the Everlasting Arm," is a key part of the experience.
To combat the problems of malnutrition and stunting, UNICEF and its partners screen children through outpatient therapeutic feeding programmes, where their weight, height and mid-upper arm circumference (a key indicator of growth and development) are measured.
-- Ad Hoc Group of Law Professors and Historians, 52 scholars urging the reversal of Judge Cummings's ruling Patrick Henry, the Virginia orator who opposed the Constitution because he feared a strong central government, said access to arms was a key to liberty.
The identification of the coat-of-arms is a key element supporting an hypothesis of attribution of the decoration of this manuscript to the workshop of François Le Barbier: what we know of the library of Tanguy IV du Châtel show that he was a very regular client of this workshop.
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