Sentence examples for binding could be compensated from inspiring English sources

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However, all the previous studies reported a very poor interaction of the protein for this substrate [12] [14] see fig 2. Such low level of binding could be compensated by the cooperative binding of IntI1 to both attI1 and attC.

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For these mutants, their loss or reduction in function could be compensated by the binding of a cofactor.

The glycosylation at aa170 flanking the receptor binding site of HA might decrease the binding affinity for sialic acid and the deficiency in NA activity conferred by the shortened protein stalk could be compensated by a decreased receptor binding affinity of the HA that restores the functional balance of HA and NA.

In some cases the homeowners could be compensated.

With this strategy the irreversible capacity could be compensated effectively.

What earlier (and now) could be compensated with brute force (If I'm the boss, then you're a fool) now have to compensate for high-quality management.

But Figueres rejected claims that nations, including developing countries, could be compensated.

America and Canada have compensated ethnic Japanese citizens interned during the second world war.But these were tightly defined groups that could be compensated fairly cheaply.

Physical handicaps and limits of the elderly could be compensated today by sophisticated technical solutions.

Therefore, no net loss was feasible when biodiversity could be compensated within the offset delay time.

The higher oxygen consumption with lower recirculation rate could be compensated by a lower furnace stoichiometry.

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