Sentence examples for formerly bound from inspiring English sources

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The CO2 content in the atmosphere has decreased over geological time, because much of the oxygen formerly bound in CO2 has been released to provide increasing amounts of O2 to the atmosphere.

A comparison between the present structure and structures of JMJD2A with substrates or other ligands, such as 2,4-PDCA, highlights a notable difference in the ligation of the active-site metal and the His276 residue: the hydroxyl group from the inhibitor interacts with His276 while the nickel ion (substitution for iron) formerly bound to the same His is now shifted away from that amino acid.

The formerly bound fraction is then pushed through the membrane, and immediately measured and identified by MS. Figure  5 illustrates this process.

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Still others said the highly controversial Iran deal was never presented to the Senate for ratification and is therefore only an agreement which does not formerly bind the country as a treaty would have done.

But, having bound its formerly self-sufficient economy to a single crop and the vagaries of the international capitalist system, Egypt was badly in debt to European bankers by the late 1870s.

But formerly I felt duty bound to have a go, out of a vague sense that it would be improving, and also to forestall questions from kind but slight acquaintances who assumed I'd have assimilated the whole list at top speed and have well-formed opinions of each title.

At least 20 people were killed and more than 100 injured when a train bound for Mumbai, formerly Bombay, from southern Mangalore derailed as it crossed a bridge, railway officials said.

The proteins that bound transferrin were TbpA (formerly Tbp1), which is 98 kDa, and TbpB (formerly Tbp2), which is 68 kDa [ 45].

That formerly deferential relationship between bank and consumer is bound to become more adversarial.

We specifically identify BCL2A1 (formerly BFL1), which is associated with three strongly bound STAT3 BRs and demonstrates a 4.43-fold increase in expression.

The name Ethernet was derived from the old electromagnetic theoretical substance called luminiferous ether, which was formerly believed to be the invisible universal element that bound together the entire universe and all its associated parts.

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