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Similarly, in type II (dissociated) fatty acid synthases and in many other enzymes that react with ACP-bound groups, the ACP must be able to associate and dissociate with a variety of protein partners and must be capable of exposing the fatty acyl chain to thioesterases and other enzymes.

A number of enzymes are known to be capable of exposing single-stranded DNA on either side of a nick, but it seems surprising that the molecular machinery responsible for the BER pathway allowed these enzymes to have access to the lesions.

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Even after the many books dealing with the Cambridge Five Burgess, Maclean, Blunt, Cairncross, and Philby it is still chilling to read of Guy Burgess's apparent offer to murder a Welsh academic who was capable of exposing him, or to contemplate the volume of secret material turned over to the Soviets.

Though not as versatile as FIB, which can do both lithography using a resist and milling, EBL is capable of exposing thick (> > 100 nm) resist without ion contamination to the resist.

Indeed, it may be that our version of the ACA is capable of exposing differences that are masked in other variants of the same assay.

Additionally, MMPs play a crucial role in the initiation of endothelial dysfunction, endothelial thrombogenicity and apoptosis [ 14- 16] and are capable of exposing a highly coagulant tissue factor [ 17].

This could potentially lead to the discovery of a comprehensive panel of metabolomic biomarkers of response that would be capable of identifying individuals exposed to asbestos.

It was not known, however, whether these progenitor/stem cells would be capable of initiating cancer when exposed to a carcinogenic agent.

In summary, an electrically switchable surface has been devised and fabricated that is capable of efficiently exposing and concealing the RGD cell adhesion motif and dynamically regulate the adhesion of immune macrophage cells.

Because it is reported to have minimal cultural bias and to be capable of evaluating the intellectual status of children exposed to toxic chemicals (Sattler 1986; Sizemore and Amler 1996), the RCPM has been used in a number of studies of environmental exposures in children in Poland and elsewhere (Szustrowa and Jaworowska 1992).

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