Sentence examples for bonding engagement from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, the structural similarity between 1 and 5 can be reflected in their IR spectra, as in the carbonyl and iminium stretching bands shifted to lower frequencies as consequence of their hydrogen bonding engagement.

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Hinge region H-bond engagement is a common theme among the diverse chemical classes of p38αMAPK inhibitors that exhibit in vivo function.

Both species also show strong pair bonding and paternal engagement in rearing cubs.

Tom Baker, head of campaigns and engagement, Bond, London, UK @mrtombaker @bondngo Bond were one of the organisations which lobbied for the UK government to adopt the UN commitment to spend 0.7% of GDP on foreign aid.

The structures determined in complex with reaction products provide details of the − 1 subsite architecture, catalytic residues, and a structural change in the active site that is likely required to enable hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond by promoting engagement of the substrate by the catalytic residues.

Stories of struggle and success are gathered by reporters from the local community trained in bonded labour awareness, community engagement and using recording equipment.

Her father's enquiries revealed that Schottlaender was a "bad lot", and he forbade any engagement until Bond was older.

According to these theoretical perspectives, the quality of affective relationships--and specifically caring and supportive relationships--that one has with others contributes to the social bonds that subsequently reduce engagement in risk-taking behavior.

After seven years with D'Oyly Carte, and still earning money from private and concert singing engagements, Bond's salary had risen to the point where she was able to move into a better flat and hire a maid.

Over the next few years, Bond had several engagements in London theatres, including in Ma Mie Rosette (1892) by Ivan Caryll, Poor Jonathan (1893), Corney Courted (1893), a revival of Pickwick by Solomon and F. C. Burnand (1893) Miami (as Nelly O'Neil) at the Princess's Theatre, and others.

Surface spin effect (or surface spin disorder) is the result of the surface electrons engagement in the bond with the coating material, which no longer participate in the magnetic super-exchange bonds between metal cations (example: Fe O Fe), and thus reduce the coordination between surface spins (Kodama et al. 1996).

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