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Calculating the distance between Asp94 and Arg98 facilitated the visualization of a pocket that is believed to accommodate LVX, thus underscoring the critical role played by both residues in the FQ binding.
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These challenges have typically come from the right and self-described "true conservatives," and have been aimed at elected officials believed to be too accommodating, too willing to compromise, or too corrupted by Washington.
The dynamic simulation model was constructed using a 100 × 100 × 1 ft believed to preserve reservoir heterogeneity and accommodate a quick simulation runs.
In one of Arthurworrey's visits, during a conversation about housing, Arthurworrey said that the council only accommodated children believed to be at serious risk.
Mr. Hussein, himself a former prisoner, said that the government was believed to have turned public buildings into camps to accommodate the numbers of detainees.
It has a tent-shaped fibreglass roof, contains a mosque, can accommodate 80,000 travellers at once, and is believed to be the largest terminal in the world.
I believe we should try to accommodate religious concerns where possible, but I also believe that birth control is far too important to be sacrificed.
I believe the NHS needs to accommodate and encourage women to lead.
Some of these operators believe ministers are keen to accommodate them, realising that this is the only way to achieve free schools at scale.
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