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Covalent bonds generally are considered to be formed by interaction of the orbitals (in most cases, only the s, p, and d orbitals) in specific and varied ways.
In the case of rare-earth and two charged 3d-metal ions it was shown that heteronuclear hydroxo complexes can be formed by interaction of these metal ions at initial stages of their cohydrolysis under certain conditions.
Under moist atmospheric conditions the ascorbyl radicals readily decay, leaving other radicals, which appear to be formed by interaction of ascorbic acid or ascorbyl radicals with some tissue component.
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A third interacting region (Rɪɪɪ) is formed by interaction of the end of the very long pUL34 β9 strand (aa 154 157) with the short pUL31 β1 strand.
Finally, nanoparticles were formed by interaction with the liquid.
The binders are formed by interaction of oppositely charged polyelectrolytes, both chemically stable and (bio degradable.
The conformational chang is not accompanied by a change in secondary structure, hence the closed conformation is formed by interaction between domains that is abolished upon conversion to the open form.
The second region is located between Asn476 Asn479, which is formed by interaction with symmetry related molecules as a result of crystal packing (Fig. 3D).
The binding sites for transport substrates [drug binding sites (DBS)] are formed by interaction of several transmembrane helices.
Aldehydes with one carbon atom less than the amino acid were formed by interaction of amino acids and polyphenols catalyzed by polyphenol oxidase.
A latch or constriction in the mRNA entry channel is formed by interaction between h18 in the body of the 40S and h34 and uS3 in the head.
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