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McCarthy dwells in the historical, but he is hardly bound by the constraints of time.
Protein DNA complexes were formed with both EWS-Oct-4B and EWS-Oct-4 proteins, whereas GST alone hardly bound at all.
Adsorption experiments on Avicel cellulose showed that either the Nf xylC or the Nf xylF were hardly bound on Avicel, as compared to lignin and wheat straw.
As main evidence for discrimination, the group A antibody 12B2 hardly bound compared to group B antibody Sha31, and the glycoprofiles of all the samples exhibited a typical C-type glycoprofile with group B and group C antibodies with >55% diglycosylated PrPres band.
First, it was a considerably poor DNA-binding agent in comparison with ActD, as the former hardly bound to DNA at 2 µM (Fig 4A), a dose that markedly induced p53 (Figs 1 and 2), while the latter bound to 50% of DNA molecules even at 0.3 µM (Fig 4A).
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The purpose of guidelines is to steer judges along particular channels but the new legislation is destructive because it hardly binds judges at all.
PK-cleavage site specific antibodies 12B2 (and P4) hardly bound to PrPres from BSEinfected samples.
Phenylarsine oxide (PAO) is a specific vicinal dithiol-binding agent and hardly binds to monothiols.
In the absence of NTRC, hardly any Alr4641 bound to the empty resin.
In those MC-type carbides hardly any chromium is bound which hence remains in the metal matrix.
Eventually, the absence in 5FcytNit of hydrogen bonds involving fluorine is in agreement with findings that covalently bound fluorine hardly ever acts as acceptor for available Brønsted acidic sites in the presence of competing heteroatom acceptors.
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