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Binders for the paints may have been water, animal fat, egg yolk or plant juices.
Now the Giants travel with a production crew, cameras, monitors, printers and extra rolls of film, capturing hundreds of still images that players study once they return to the sideline -- red binders for the defense, blue binders for the offense.
For example, they could be incorporated in hydraulic binders for the manufacturing of nonstructural blocks.
Besides acting as binders for the inorganic phase, hydrogels within these hybrid materials can modulate cell colonization physically and biologically.
The core of the prosecution's case was excerpts from seventy-nine phone calls that had been culled from more than eighteen hundred conversations and assembled in white binders for the jury.
NMR is of particular importance for identifying weak binders for the fragment-based approach, for validation of high-throughput screening hits, and for structure-based design.
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But on the ground the native versus exotic debate remains one-sided – the government continues to import trees and shrubs as sand-binders for the desert, the latest being Israeli babool (Acacia tortilis).
The bones were probably heated in a fire and the marrow fat used as a binder for the paint.
They were able to create a potent PROTAC by attaching a binder for the ubiquitin ligase cereblon.
The electrolyte works as separator and binder for the cathodes.
Albumen was also used during this period as a binder for the light-sensitive crystals on glass-plate negatives.
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