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The answer to this question bears strongly on what transient shapes the molecule may assume, how it will react with other molecules, and the rate at which it will do so.
Now let's say you find something out about your family history something personal that bears strongly on the essence of who you are and might become, and that's awkward at least, if not embarrassing.
Here, we review recent research in psycholinguistics, and argue that a focus on individual differences (IDs) provides a crucial source of evidence that bears strongly upon core issues in theories of the acquisition and processing of language; specifically, the role of experience in language acquisition, processing, and attainment, and the architecture of the language system.
It clearly bears strongly on how we might seek to effect the directed evolution of biocatalysts.
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Scientists were intrigued by the topic because the question bore strongly on the question of lunar origins.
He cannot bear strongly delineated faces; if Cherie Blair is on the front of the newspaper, she will have books, toys and placemats piled on top of her.
A splendidly dreamy selection for Greenhorn and Queequeg — as close to a love duet as this scenario would bear — strongly recalled Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere".
Reed pipes, such as clarinets and oboes, follow the acoustical principles of pipes, the pipe length determining pitch and the shape of its bore strongly affecting timbre (tone colour).
By contrast, language dissociations arising during childhood are sometimes held to bear strongly on the question of whether language is innate.
First, we found similar post-CO2 corticosterone concentrations among RCF and CT mice, and cortisol levels following spontaneous and CO2-provoked attacks do not seem to bear strongly upon the diagnosis of PD in man [4], [10], [11], [13].
Nucleophilic aromatic substitution is a practical synthetic reaction only when the aryl halide bears a strongly electron-attracting substituent, such as a nitro group NO2, at a position ortho or para to the halogen, as in 1-chloro-4-nitrobenzene: Additional nitro groups make the aryl halide even more reactive.
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