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Theorem 1 gives a theoretical bound of the stretch factor of CSR protocol.

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In the docked complex, FGAΔFL bound to the stretch which includes one of the core fibrillization motifs at the C-terminal half helical region i.e. SNNFGAIL (hIAPP20 27) with a shape complementarity value (Sc) of 0.83 indicating that hIAPP and the inhibitor have complementary binding surfaces.

The forebrain embryonic zinc finger-like (FEZL) transcription factor, which was previously identified as a factor controlling mastitis resistance in the same half-sib families, bound the C stretch of IGF1R.

See Figures 3 D and E) can be detected by Western blotting in Sgo1 immunoprecipitations. Since both Sgo1 and condensin are enriched at centromeres, it is very likely that a small amount of condensin co-precipitates with Sgo1 because both proteins are bound to the same stretch of chromatin.

THE NORTHWEST PASSAGE — The Canadian icebreaker — a ship about as long as a football field — shudders as it makes contact, and then crashes through what appears to be more than five feet of ice, bound for a stretch of ocean the scientists on board have been trying to study for years.

In addition, we provide detailed analysis on the degree bound and power stretch factor of the proposed new 3D topologies.

We deduce the signal reconstruction error bound, proving that appropriate selection of the stretching factor and smoothness order guarantees low reconstruction error.

The coat color in turn depended on how many methyl groups were bound to a stretch of regulatory DNA just upstream of the Avy gene, suggesting that the methylation status was inherited epigenetically.

Correspondingly, the sub-sequence made up of the stretch of bases between the CRE and the TFIID bind site was similarly characterized at positions 89 through 132.

I'm visiting Guanacaste, Costa Rica, a coastal province bound by a stretch of volcanic mountains so green you're a better person just for breathing here.

Binding of the Na+ ion by the stretches of polar residues of the 3d and 7th helices, which are conserved throughout MRs and GPCRs (see a structure-based sequence alignment in Fig.  1f, Additional file 1: Figure S1 and S4), strongly support a common origin of all these proteins.

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