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Conversely, we explored the hypothesis that two such moieties can co-exist in the same ligand, binding to different pockets.
He had never forgotten his fundamental horror that plenty and want could co-exist in the same country.
Furthermore, different phenotypes may co-exist in the same tumor, with cells exchanging signals among themselves and with surrounding normal tissues.
This feature permits either pOKD4 or pOKD5 to co-exist in the same bacterial cell with most Escherichia coli expression vectors including the popular pET expression vectors.
But if these two outspoken pitchers can co-exist in the same clubhouse, the Red Sox could have a lockdown back-of-the-bullpen tandem to match any in baseball.
In the 1960s, choreography and music were thought of as separate entities: they might co-exist in the same performance, but the concept of tying dance steps to notes, phrases and melodies was seen as passe.
In this work, we assume that they co-exist in the same area [6, 7].
The authors report that several forms can co-exist in the same patient.
Different histological subtypes may co-exist in the same lesion [5].
A normal endplate is considered grade 0, and mixed types can co-exist in the same endplate [3].
This classification is not frequently used in daily practice because several types may co-exist in the same patient and/or the same artery.
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