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The metal ion coordinative peptide tag (designed to contain less than 6 amino acids) can be deployed to objective molecule (e.g., proteins, peptides) in advance, either genetically or chemically.

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A grid designed to contain 2.6m entries?

–How and why are mummies' tombs designed to contain certain possessions of the deceased?

"These apartments are designed to contain the fire for two hours".

The Venetians were tolerant, but the ghetto was a Venetian invention, designed to contain the Jews.

"This system is a single, elegant virus that can be injected anywhere in the brain, which makes it technically easier and less likely for moving bells and whistles to break down," he adds, "and their behavioral equipment was cleverly designed to contain magnets where appropriate so that the animals could be freely moving around".

Remember when the Detroit Pistons had the Jordan Rules, a series of defensive schemes designed to contain Michael Jordan?

We find that respondents who expressed low trust in government were much less likely to take precautions against EVD in their homes, or to abide by government-mandated social distancing mechanisms designed to contain the spread of the virus.

Antitrust has been ambushed by the giant companies it was designed to contain.

U.S. policies designed to contain Russia - through NATO expansion or the construction of missile defense -- only exacerbate the problems.

"This is the kind of geographically focused and readily manageable outbreak that WHO was designed to contain," she said.

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