Sentence examples for each might fold from inspiring English sources

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One protein is generally composed of one or more domains (i.e. building blocks) that each might fold independently into a stable structure.

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However, the two unit ribozymes at the two ends of a linear chromosome would still have a free "tail" each, which might fold "inwards" to the chromosome chain and entail the in-situ formation of the "correct" (compact) structures of these two unit ribozymes.

Furthermore, HVR domains have been suggested to fold cooperatively from DSC experiment (9) and might fold rapidly with the help of the folding cores we have identified, before being extruded to the filament exterior through the HAP2 gap (8, 51).

Some would spend hours smoothing a napkin, touching its edges or perhaps folding and refolding it – occasionally a resident might fold one to create a purse, or a vase for a flower.

Five years ago the club looked as if it might fold.

Their backs have little indentations, where a little table might fold out.

Some could raise more if they needed it, but others might fold.

Brush off any excess flour, fold it in by thirds – like you might fold a blanket – then wrap it well and chill it for an hour.

The plan was to go hard at West Ham from the start in the belief that they might fold again if they conceded the first goal.

To add fractions, students taught by the constructivist approach might fold paper strips rather than reduce the numbers to the lowest common denominator.

On the one hand, this revelation offers some comfort to those concerned that the Justice Department might fold in the face of such pressure.

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