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Here, we define intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs) in structurally hybrid kinases.

Second, they work as ramification as well as qualification constraints, and in this way they define intrinsically the indirect effects of actions, so constraining the implementation of further actions.

Indeed, susceptibility to cleavage by the 20 S proteasome has been suggested as an empirical way to define intrinsically disordered sequences, and many proteins may be cleaved if not engaged in complex formation or some other interaction that shields them from the proteasome.

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Wave equations, subsidiary conditions, etc., must be expressed in terms of operators that are defined intrinsically on the cone.

In this article, we define and intrinsically characterize the multiplier algebra for this class of spaces and briefly tackle the problem of extending K-theory to this context.

We will define an intrinsically curved V1 starting from an extrinsically flat V1 by plausible deformations.

Transgender individuals now entering into homecoming contests may perhaps begin to cause some of us to ask ourselves what is both gender and beauty anyway -- and how much of it is culturally defined versus intrinsically known?

Proteins that lack fixed secondary and/or tertiary structures under physiological conditions are defined as intrinsically disordered proteins.

An important aspect of DNA nanotechnology is the ability to engage molecular recognition and intrinsically define structural features with nanometer precision, which facilitates the employment of useful strategies to construct functionalized DNA nanostructures for their use in biomedical applications.

Writers of historical or crime fiction might be rightwing or leftwing, but few would attempt to define those genres as intrinsically left- or right-leaning.

The situation changed radically with Grothendieck's (1957) landmark paper entitled "Sur quelques points d'algèbre homologique", in which the author employed categories intrinsically to define and construct more general theories which he (Grothendieck 1957) then applied to specific fields, e.g., to algebraic geometry.

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