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So drug binding may convert a low afinity antigen to a high affinity antigen.

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"The kids go out and may convert a few here and there, but, more important, they convert themselves".

A holder may convert a blank indorsement to a special indorsement.

Thus, while cancer cells may convert a larger fraction of precursor-Sema3E into pro-metastatic p61, the treatment with Uncl-Sema3E could tilt the balance in the opposite direction by competing for receptor binding.

With grace and tact, you may convert a vandal into an avid, worthy contributor.

The results suggest that SENCAR mouse embryo cell cultures may convert less B(a)P to water-soluble metabolites and more to DNA-binding metabolites than BALB/c mouse embryo cells.

The oligomers have attenuated client binding capability and may convert to the more active monomer (Freiden et al., 1992; Blond-Elguindi et al., 1993; Chevalier et al., 1998; Thompson et al., 2012; Aprile et al., 2013), suggesting that they may represent a rapidly accessible, inactive buffer form of chaperone.

This may convert systolic dysfunction into a diastolic dysfunction.

Yet just as individuals may convert to Judaism and become a Jew, Scheman suggests, MTFs may be understood to "convert" to womanhood.

Some scales may convert skinfold caliper readings to a percentage of body fat.

It may convert to hybrid forms generating an equivocal modus operandi for participants.

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