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These inhibitors can chelate zinc ion by imposing a distinct bidentate interaction with zinc and form a stable conformation [26].
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Still, that legislation failed to impose a distinct definition for street harassment, which commonly occurs in France.
This study shows that a leukemia-associated fusion protein can impose a distinct epigenetic repressive signature at specific sites in the genome.
The uniform reduction of cortexillin I argues against the possibility that the cortexillin imposes a distinct bending stiffness to the region bent around the negatively curved particle surface.
From these results, we conclude that in many cell lines, the gene causative for oestrogen independency did not impose a distinct and permanent expression phenotype.
Turning the switch "on," the enzyme environment becomes the driving force to impose a distinct conformation of the 5′-deoxyadenosyl radical to avoid deleterious radical transfer.
Both the FPR and FNR increase monotonically as compared with their values at ϵ=0.01, showing that the structure imposes a distinct bias.
Our design consisted of a three-state movement landscape, where each state represented a subcellular space, and imposed a distinct degree of freedom in movement on its resident molecules.
It remains to be determined whether this mutation imposes a distinct T-cell phenotype, or whether the function of B cells, NK cells, and/or dendritic cells is also affected.
Echoing the justice department's argument that the task of enforcing immigration laws belongs to the federal government, Bolton added that the statutes "would impose a 'distinct, unusual and extraordinary' burden on legal resident aliens that only the federal government has the authority to impose".
Banks were imposing a limit on withdrawals.
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