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Transmission electronic micrograph confirmed that the bacteria can bind intimately to the yeast (Fig. 5B).
EHEC-EPEC Tir mainly helps the bacteria to bind intimately to the epithelial cell surface.
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Halliburton is bound so intimately to the defense establishment it might as well be an adjunct to the military.
This indicates that the LBD interacts strongly with the membrane proximal region of Ex1, whereas the NTD binds more intimately to the Ex1 segment that surrounds the double cysteine motif (CC67, CC68).
This romantic stereotype of the kindly priest, so intimately bound to the people, was sustained in my boyhood by such films as "The Bells of St. Mary's" and "Boys Town".
Our findings suggest that exit strategies are intimately bound to the nature and synergies of innovative efforts.
Importantly, these molecules are intimately bound to the modulation of the immune response.
Although not structurally related, we group rhodopsin and the carotenoid pigments together here simply because rhodopsins are intimately bound to the carotenoid derived cofactor retinal (vitamin A).
4 The highest incidence of yaws within the tropics appears to be intimately bound to a heavy rainfall.
Ant societies are shaped by selection that operates, in part, at the level of the colony [1], so the success of the individual is intimately bound to that of its colony.
Whereas the influence of directed actions on cognition may largely be on automatic and unconscious System 1 processes, gestures, which are more intimately bound to language, may influence the verbal, deliberative processes of System 2 (Nathan, in press).
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