Sentence examples for binds sections of the from inspiring English sources

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This year's high temperatures have already led to some impressive collapses:   According to Mr Ravanel's research, the collapses occur when the permafrost that binds sections of the rock together melts.

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This observation points to a special and essential role for the N-terminus of the protein in initiating membrane binding, prior to elongation of the bound section of the protein beyond its dozen immediate N-terminal residues.

Diversions were put in place as emergency services dealt with the incident which led to the closure of the Wrexham bound section of the dual carriageway between Belgrave roundabout and Rossett.

Either way, that first moment you meet what is effectively a neatly bound section of your own mind is certainly an excuse for a short pause, maybe a cup of tea and perhaps a bit of hefting before you slot it into the shelf with all its brothers and sisters.

These results suggest that a single cofilin molecule cannot induce conformational changes, either symmetric or asymmetric, that involve detectable changes in helical pitch when it binds to bare sections of the filament.

Its N-terminal domain contains a conserved and essential surface (CES) present even in organisms lacking Pds5, Wapl, and Scc2/4, while its C-terminal domain binds a section of the kleisin Scc1.

There's a quotation from William Carlos Williams's poem Rain at the top of the score of this concerto for orchestra, and the pattering pizzicato textures with which the work opens turn out to be the refrain that binds its episodes, spotlighting different sections of the orchestra in turn.

These are most likely the rod portions of the cofilin-rod molecules bound sparsely along seemingly bare sections of the filaments, because their length was ∼10 nm, which is expected for half an α-actinin rod (Yan et al., 1993; Anson et al., 1996), and because similar rod-like structures were rarely observed in control images of cofilin added to actin filaments.

Constant pressure – of a sort that could never be delivered by another profession – and criticism about the investigations from sections of the press is bound to have exhausted a beleaguered CPS, whatever its failings.

Conway's allegations are bound to bolster consistent unionist claims that sections of the southern Irish social and political establishment gave logistical support and cover to the IRA during the Troubles and will fuel unionist demands that any overarching inquiry into the Troubles should be held on both sides of the border.

Even the most fad-friendly sections of the UK media were bound to cover the story.

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