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Unlike hydrophobically modified PEGs, which are end-capped with flexible hydrocarbons or fluorocarbons, Ch2PEGs are not soluble in water, although they do swell significantly, and the swelling ratio increases with molecular weight.
If the Bax/Bak null mitochondria are resistant to alamethicin this would already indicate that lack of swelling is not specifically related to the permeability transition; if they do swell this would make for an important internal calibration allowing a comparison with the wild type genotype.
With the 20th century, the ranks of memorials to marriage and quasi-marriage do swell a little (see panel).
From "Elegy XVIII: Love's Progress": Her swelling lips; to which when we are come, We anchor there, and think ourselves at home, For they seem all: there sirens' songs, and there Wise Delphic oracles do fill the ear; There in a creek where chosen pearls do swell, The remora, her cleaving tongue doth dwell.
If the toes do swell then contact your vet for advice.
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There are no majestic metaphors or epiphanies, though the music does swell close to bursting.
He rapped gems like, "On the L, we're doing swell / On the G, the place to be," as the crowd laughed.
The public may prove more malleable – after all, Endless Love did swell at the box office – but the critics aren't pushovers.
The new public concerns about security did swell the ranks of one kind of services-sector job, however: detective, guard and armored-car services employment increased by 8,000 jobs in September and 22,000 jobs in October.
Though my heart did swell a bit when she looked up at me with her big brown eyes and said, "I sorry I screamed, mommy".
Not so much as an offhand reference, and that goes not just for the journalists displeased enough with our newspaper tale, but for the larger number of commentators and critics who thought we did swell.
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