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At the foci of these tetrapods, several carbon atoms are forced to bind to just three neighbors rather than the usual four, leaving them with free electrons that are magnetically active, he says.
After introduction of a sizeable amount of reprogramming factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4 and cMyc; that is, OSKM), somatic cell chromosomes are forced to bind these foreign factors in either ESC physiologically relevant or irrelevant regions.
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When the sample flows through the antibody-coated membrane, C-reactive proteins are forced to react and bind to the antibodies on the membrane.
Using force to bind in the Russian empire's most fissiparous area has only spread misery.
Getting protons close enough to cross this barrier and to allow the strong force to bind them requires tremendous energy.
Most of these strategies use thiolated molecules or electrostatic interaction forces to bind to the gold surface.
The formation of dry aggregates in particular may rely on electrostatic forces to bind particles together (Sparks et al. 1997; James et al. 2002).
But, as I write in this week's New Yorker, Obama is in a bind, forced to choose between principle and post-Citizen United finance rules that he and most other Democrats revile.
If Italy is forced to pursue policies that bind it to reducing its debt and balancing its budget by 2013, then "welcome to a future of stagnation and recession," said Gustavo Piga, an economist at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata.
Heinz (Menachem) and Manfred Mayer were 6 and 11 years old when their family was forced to board a train bound for the tiny town of Gurs in the south of France.
A manager may be in a bind if forced to go deep into the bullpen, potentially messing up starting rotation plans.
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