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Geale will be judged harshly, and perhaps rightly so – the sport's existence in its current form hinges on boxers' ability to deny their urge for self-preservation.
We identified two important residues located at the base of the β-ribbon, Gly123 and His133, which form hinges that govern the intrinsic flexibility of the ribbon.
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Yet others take narrative form, hinging on a careful detail--musing about her mother's wrists before she wore gold bangles, or the stones that she discards when sifting pulses.
Therefore, the probability of a pre-LUCA divergence of rare ThrRS forms hinges to some extent on the evidence of a pre-LUCA divergence of rare SerRS forms.
Elbow, in human anatomy, hinge joint formed by the meeting of the humerus (bone of the upper arm) and the radius and ulna (bones of the forearm).
"It involves the removal of plaster around the windows, replastering, damage to tenants' decoration, with a resultant redecoration grant, and a form of hinges they use that cost five times the industry standard hinges.
We electrodeposited solder at the panel edges to form the hinges, released the nets from the substrate and heated the structures until they folded at the hinges to form polyhedra.
He studied contact improv, a modern dance form that hinges on being fully present in the moment in order to read and follow a partner's cues.
Serine repeats may form a hinge structure of a protein and hinge bending motions play an important role in catalysis and protein-ligand interactions [ 61].
Only the most recently formed plastic hinge is active, whereas all previously formed plastic hinges experience elastic relief, and the plastic kinks present there act as constraining load (Fig. 6).
Gudgeons and pintles together, in other words, form a hinge.
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