Sentence examples for cleavage into from inspiring English sources

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What the leaders of many countries fear, especially in Asia, is a cleavage into two camps.

In the case of the mutant AGA precursors, this rearrangement is severely reduced, preventing the cleavage into subunits.

It undergoes the usual reactions of carboxylic acids as well as facile cleavage into acetic acid and carbon dioxide.

Activation of the pro-caspases involves dimerization and often oligomerisation, followed by cleavage into a small subunit and large subunit38.

All of these micas except glauconite exhibit easily observable perfect cleavage into flexible sheets.

Most of the AGU mutations do not hit the active site of AGA, but rather affect the conformation of the precursor and thus prevent the cleavage into subunits.

For example, AGU-Fin impairs the formation of an intramolecular disulfide bridge and thus destabilizes the enzyme structure, preventing the precursor cleavage into subunits8,9.

The perfect cleavage into thin elastic sheets is probably the most widely recognized characteristic of the micas.

You're probably only half concentrating on this now, because you're too busy pouting into an iPhone in a dangerously unnatural position so that you can get both your haircut and cleavage into frame.

The predominant Co III) form was reduced directly at 0.21 V by a one-electron transfer accomplished by CN− cleavage into the cyanocob II)alamin.

Ms. Cox ends with the stiletto renaissance fueled by -- what else? -- "Sex and the City," whose characters had a fondness for wearing the vertiginous heels designed by a man who brought the phrase "toe cleavage" into the popular lexicon.

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