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BCL_D: Conformation sampling was performed by using torsion angle statistics for single dihedral bonds derived from molecules in the CSD and PDBbind databases.

The narrow channel, which leads from the protein surface to the site of catalysis, binds the phosphopantetheine moiety using desolvation and weak electrostatic forces derived from close packing to augment the two hydrogen bonds derived from backbone amide groups.

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Although the Yankees inadvertently brought them together, Malec and Curtis have forged a bond derived from the shared hardship of cancer and a similar love of baseball.

That is, in addition to effects of atomic size and bonding strength, the control of degree of covalent bonding derived from surfactants is a new effect.

Rather than a shared moment of bonding derived from the most vulnerable of places a human being can arrive from -- one's soul -- then translated forth into the most glorious and caring of physical acts, sex takes on a tainted façade, riddled with obligation and resentment given this old-fashioned mentality... a state of mind that isn't always reflective of age but understanding.

The ratios of peptide with identical H-bond derived from the iMatrix have significant increasing while the threshold of joint Z-value is increasing.

The term bond valence was introduced by Donnay and Allmann(6) to describe a bond strength derived from its measured bond length, leaving the term Pauling bond strength to refer to the estimate of the bond valence derived from the coordination number using eq 1.

In addition, the bond strength derived from the corrosion weight loss and bond stress can be formulated using Eq. (4).

Bond lengths derived from carefully designed and conducted EXAFS should reflect the actual bond lengths at the corresponding oxidation states.

These results confirm that the bond valence model can be used to describe the complex (hydr oxyanion simulations, that although the acceptor hydrogen bond valences cover a wide range of acceptable values, the strongest acceptor bond in each case has a valence close to the anion bonding strength derived from a realistic residual valence.

The mechanical properties show a great variation range in dependence on the film composition (up to a factor of three) and ion bombardment (up to a factor of two), which can be related to the bonding characteristics derived from the FTIR spectra.

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