Sentence examples for closure and release from inspiring English sources

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The first, I1, results from ATP lid closure and release of the N-terminal segment of the N-terminal domain and has the lowest rate constant.

This suggests that, in addition to the closed PCNA ring sliding away from the P/T junction, DNA-bound RFC also retracts towards the P/T junction upon closure and release of PCNA onto DNA.

Indeed, limiting the double-stranded region of the P/T junction to the DNA footprint (25 bp) of the human notched screw cap complex (Cy3-P/T DNA-25 bp in Table 1) had no effect on the amount of PCNA unloaded in the absence of polδ or the amount of polδ holoenzyme formed, suggesting that DNA-bound RFC retracts towards the P/T junction upon closure and release of PCNA onto DNA.

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ATP hydrolysis has a dual function in the folding cycle, triggering both lid closure and substrate release into the central chamber.

This allows also the introduction of ratchet mechanism to allow locking the forceps closure and relative release buttons, shown in Figure 12.

During the lip closure of a [p], there is no sound: in order to determine that the stop is a [p], a human listener must pay special attention to the 50ms immediately before stop closure and immediately after release.

Guard cells dispose of malate during stomatal closure by release and consumption through the tricarboxylic acid cycle [ 48].

Third, if the buccal flap has been advanced a large distance, even with aggressive periosteal scoring and release, true tension-free closure can be very difficult to achieve, increasing the risk of wound dehiscence.

The VOT, defined as the duration of the delay between release of closure and start of voicing, characterizes voicing differences among stop consonants in a wide variety of languages [ 2] and can thus be considered one of the most important acoustic cues encoding linguistically relevant information.

In contrast to Lithuanian and Latvian, Old Prussian did not replace the clusters t + j and d + j with affricate sounds (begun with complete stoppage of the breath stream from the lungs and released with incomplete closure and friction): Old Prussian median "forest," Lithuanian medžias, Latvian mežs.

The tourniquet was released before closure and before hemostasis was ensured.

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