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Thus, IpaD would be expected to form a stable structure whose overall architecture supports its functions.
But if a large meteor came in at a low enough angle, it would be expected to form a cluster of elongated craters as it hit and split into fragments big enough to create craters on their own.
Once a project has received SPIF funding, the projects' leaders will be expected to form a new student organization and apply for Annual Funding from SMSA (rather than SPIF) the next year.
The protein moiety of the conjugate would be expected to enable its adsorption to the interface, and the polysaccharide moiety would be expected to form self-assembled networks, strengthening the interfacial film as a whole.
These peptides can be expected to form the basis for a nascent peptide vaccine which, enhanced by incorporation of suitable adjuvants, can elicit immune response against the Zika virus infections.
Such soaps might thus be expected to form miscible blends with E/(M AA ionomers under suitable conditions, providing a separate route to increasing an ionomer's ion content and modifying its physical properties.
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