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Thus electrostatic interactions likely occur intrinsically among the haemocyanin FUs.

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Certain medical procedures, the bishops say, are "intrinsically" evil; among them abortion, assisted suicide and sterilization.

The rules, which apply theological principles to the practice of medicine, are laid out in a document, "Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Healthcare Services". Certain medical procedures, the bishops say, are "intrinsically" evil; among them abortion, assisted suicide and sterilization.

In fact, the Ali Forney Center took out an open letter in The New York Times in April 2014 drawing attention to the ways in which the pope and Catholic church have called same-sex attraction "intrinsically disordered," among other things, and encouraged parents to reject their queer children.

Microvascular permeability is intrinsically higher among children than in adults, which may explain why children are more prone than adults to DSS [ 4, 6].

An intrinsically high motivation among participants might account for this.

The finding of one fluconazole resistant and one SDD C. krusei (which is known intrinsically resistant fluconazole) among 10 isolates may indicate the influence of region-species-difference on intrinsic resistance to azole in particular and needs further investigation.

This observation supports a previous conjecture that the functional repertoire is larger for disordered proteins compared to that for structured proteins [ 28]. Figure 2 represents summary of this analysis showing relative distributions of these eleven functional categories among intrinsically disordered and ordered proteins.

Among weakly intrinsically motivated individuals, communicating the legal norm results in a significant crowd-out of intrinsic motivation.

In protein-ligand interactions, the ligand prefers the conformations that best match its structural and dynamic behavior among those intrinsically accessible to the unbound protein (Bakan and Bahar 2009).

The transition of an individual cell from the low to the high state, and the other way around, is intrinsically random and depends, among others, on the levels of autoinducer.

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