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In the F1 form with GMPPNP, Lys256 also forms a bridging hydrogen bond with the sidechain of Asp229.

The most upfield resonance was assigned to Y97, which forms a bridging hydrogen bond to -JQ1 via a structurally conserved water molecule.

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The alto, distinct in timbre from both soprano and tenor, somehow forms a bridge between them.

This chapter forms a bridge between certain ISA-wide architectural issues and the ISA-invisible microarchitectural techniques.

For all the apparent radicalism of her forms, Ms. Hadid's work forms a bridge from early Modernism to the digital age.

Royal palms flank a long rectangular pool, a great fallen tree forms a bridge across the water, and heliconias bloom among the elephant ears and banana shrubs.

A great fallen tree -- one of those botanical fakes so well done in zoos and public gardens these days -- forms a bridge across the water.

Move on Up forms a bridge between gospel and disco, its busy, brassy, unstoppable groove acting as a metaphor for perseverance.

A re-release of material recorded decades ago, "Inspiration Information" forms a bridge between classic funk and the neo-soul of the past few years.

The LPS then passes on to LptF, which (together with LptC and LptA) forms a bridge to the LptDE complex in the outer membrane.

The institute forms a bridge between basic research and companies.

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