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The apo-form folds in a two-step process involving a burst-phase intermediate.
By placing the seams and folds in a specific way, he actually emphasized the roundness of a child's body.
(Here Secrest folds in a masterly account of numerous, remarkably tangled dealings in Modiglianis that are, at best, questionable.
This structure is produced by the association of two tandemly repeated elementary folds in a head-to-tail orientation.
Flavodoxin adopts the common repeat β/α topology and folds in a complex kinetic reaction with intermediates.
He touches the fabric covering my head, folds in a little part that is covering the top of my left eye, and seems very satisfied.
Here we report single-molecule atomic force microscopy experiments on gpW, a protein that, in bulk, folds in a few microseconds over a marginal folding barrier (∼1 kBT).
It's a salad made with pale green fennel, shaved super-thin on a mandoline so that it curls and folds in a tall mound on the plate.
It folds in a harmonized, scared-sounding part—"I don't know what to want from this world"—that leads to a shouted blast of freedom.
The landscape fell away, revealing a seemingly infinite vista of rippled sand mounds, rising and falling like the folds in a quilt.
And she captures the tremor in a river otter's whiskers and the folds in a deer's ear with eye-opening fidelity.
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