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This is also the case in the isostructural 2D layer compounds M dca)2(H2O) · phenazine (M=Fe, Ni) which, perhaps not surprisingly, do not have coordinated phenazines but, rather, phenazines intercalated between layers of M dca)2(H2O) in which μ1,3,5 and μ1,5-dca bridging exists.

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To prepare for construction, housing for workers was needed along with four bridges downstream of the dam site, one of which, the Grand Coulee Bridge, exists today.

At the middle of the X-shaped 2∶2 complex, between the two central helices, a network of salt bridges exists, formed by, for example, Arg408 from both peptides and Glu80 and Glu83 from both CaM molecules.

It is, therefore, unlikely that a disulphide bridge exists between them.

A bridge exists where different segments or cliques within a network are linked together by one common node or bridge.

Functional studies demonstrated that the proposed "water metal ion bridge" exists and acts as the primary conduit by which clinically relevant quinolones interact with Bacillus anthracis (Gram-positive) topoisomerase IV.

At one time, sea levels were considerably lower than now, and land bridges existed on the Sunda Shelf that connected the islands and allowed plants and animals to migrate throughout the region.

A few bridges exist between the universities and industry.

After all, he was in no danger; his bridge existed only in the virtual world of a computer game.

Yet roughly 70,000 structurally deficient bridges exist in this country.

The roads were completed by late 1916, but no bridge existed to connect them.

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