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Basle 2 (which sets minimum standards of capital adequacy, but is not legally binding) is meant to apply from January 2004.
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In this paper, the term "protein-DNA interaction" is meant to denote the binding of one TF to the upstream regulatory DNA element of another NR gene; that could either activate or repress its expression.
From the perspective of the institution that issued it, a directive always has the force of a binding order that subjects are meant to obey and brings into existence a norm, namely that subjects ought to take the action the institution said they should take.
One of the questions the document asks colleges to consider is whether descriptions about courses or the college contain any "puff" – and whether such statements are meant to be contractually binding.
For those who may not agree with their decision, the organization says their selection is not meant to be binding.
The Giuliani campaign now contends that those national standards were never meant to be a binding federal law, but rather a guideline for the states.
By far the most publicized spell designed to thwart Trump's agenda is called a binding spell ― meant to prevent an individual or an energy from causing harm.
At these sites, Rap1 must bind through nonspecific DNA interactions, and it has been suggested that this nonspecific DNA binding could be a means to allow spreading of Rap1 from telomeric ends.
Metal-edge touring bindings are heavier and wider, and meant to be used in more rugged terrain.
Beclin-1 has also been shown to be a haplo-insufficient tumor suppressor, and it has been suggested that displacement of beclin-1 from its BCL-2 binding partners may be a means to induce a toxic form of autophagy in cancer cells, known as type II programmed cell death.
That's means the binding capacity of ditch soil was weaker than under plant soil.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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