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Those sites where cysteines reacted with [Au CN 2]− (337, 344, 348, 353) tended to form a stripe along TM6 that would appear to be partially occluded by the TM7−8 hairpin in the 0 ns model but is oriented toward the pore in the 5 ns model.

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Northwestern offered a variety of liberal-arts majors, but was oriented toward Christian ministry and practical subjects like nursing and education.

"But almost everything out is oriented toward adults". Surprisingly enough in an age of "Star Wars," many of the children who attended the Eagle Rock presentation said they had never heard of comets before.

The η-NH2 group of NOHA is oriented toward Mn2+A (but does not coordinate) and donates a hydrogen bond to E307.

In the active site, the side chain of M61 is rotated so that the terminal CH3 is oriented toward solvent, but F128, F55, H121, and C163 overlay well with the wild-type active site.

The ζ-NH group of nor-NOHA donates a hydrogen bond to D158, and the ζ-NH2 group is oriented toward Mn2+B (but does not coordinate) and donates a hydrogen bond to T276.

The U.S. is oriented toward the future.

Everything at Roden is oriented toward celestial occasions.

California is oriented toward tax-supported public education.

Utterly nonpartisan, it is oriented toward practical policy solutions.

"She is oriented toward maintaining her power," Mr. Neugebauer said.

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