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The recognition of anti-codons by the enzyme opens the active site of ArgRS, which in part rationalized the dependence on tRNA binding for arginine activation.

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IC 50 values are easier to determine than K i values and provide the readout of most primary biochemical assays (except single-point screening assays), which might at least in part rationalize greater target coverage and the IC 50-dependent increase in compound promiscuity across different families.

The efficacy of IR in glioblastoma patients can, in part, be rationalized by this paradigm.

Thus while the enhanced production of IFN-γ at 18 h post i.v. using the carbamate analogue of ThrCer can (at least in part) be rationalized by this CD1d agonist transactivating NK cells, in analogy to the behavior of the well-known Th1 cytokine-biasing analogue, 7, the cytokine profile observed for the thioamide analogue 11 cannot be attributed to this mechanism of IFN-γ production.

The results are rationalized in part by the increased hardening response of 50.7% of the constrained pearlite in the TP microstructures induced by the martensitic phase transformation in conjunction with the lower ferrite hardening response of 22.6% in the DP samples.

This mixing behaviour and the lift-height characteristics presented in Part 1 are both rationalized in terms of the effect of the lift height on the recirculation ratio of the system and a flame stabilization mechanism which depended upon the temperature distribution created in the reverse-flow region by the mixing between the freshly injected fuel and the hot recirculated fluid.

The heterosexual transmission of HIV is not efficient, occurring as infrequently as 1 in every 1000 coital acts [35], which might be rationalized in part by the observed antiviral activity of human SP and the cationic antimicrobial and antiviral peptides therein.

Specifically, this means that the p Ka of the chromophore (p KA′B) is related to its p Ka in the presence of the ionized second site (p KAB′) as p KAB′ = p KA′B – W. The meaning of W can be rationalized as arising, in part, from the electrostatic energetic penalty of forming an anion in the proximity of another.

In New Orleans, for example, Mayor Mitch Landrieu's moving speech rationalized the removal of Confederate monuments in part by honoring the struggles for civil rights over the decades.

The theory arose in part as a reaction to crude biological explanations of fertility declines; it rationalized them in solely socioeconomic terms, as consequences of widespread desire for fewer children caused by industrialization, urbanization, increased literacy, and declining infant mortality.

This shift in emphasis comes in part from the company's decision to use a translation made several years ago by the Irish poet Brendan Kennelly, who rationalizes the thoughts of the chorus.

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