Sentence examples for invariably occupy from inspiring English sources

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For TiAl alloys, the results show that Zr, Nb and Ta atoms invariably occupy Ti sites, while Fe, Ni, Ga and Sn atoms occupy Al sites, the alloy composition having no significant influence on their site preference.

The substrate analog-bound structures that represent the biologically relevant complexes of proofreading domains invariably occupy the deepest available pocket having a striking surface complementarity.

Type I inhibitors invariably occupy the adenine region in the ATP-binding site, and for that reason, it is difficult to develop highly selective type I inhibitors.

Furthermore, visual inspection of simulations in progress shows that surfing neutral mutants almost invariably occupy nearly all of the terrain from their point of origin to the rightmost boundary of the grid.

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The white space suit has become a fixture of every important social event, where he invariably occupies the best seat or table.

He was a journalist at various times in his career he owned or part-owned half a dozen newspapers and magazines whose politics were implacably unionist, and his fiction invariably occupies a haunted, unstable, ruinous, and guilt-ridden landscape.

There used to be a comforting anonymity about Tom's Place, a smoky and moderately seedy bar on the waterfront in Jacksonville, Fla., where the barstools were invariably occupied by men and women who liked to drink a little and forget a lot.

On the other hand, Peter Arno's large-scale and heavy outlines, despite simple straightforward design, made his beaky and bosomy figures almost jump off the page (for many years one of his near-bawdy cartoons almost invariably occupied a position in The New Yorker on the full page immediately after "The Talk of the Town," which suggested that the political cartoon of Punch was being ridiculed).

Independent of affinity ranking, the "−2" and "0" positions of ligands are almost invariably occupied by threonine and valine residues, respectively.

(B ) Ramachandran map for residues from –NXGP V/F T– motif from all DTD structures shows that glycine invariably occupies the lower right quadrant.

Not surprisingly, because it is not essential for encoding amino acids, this position in the acceptor is almost invariably occupied by the G-C base pair, "possibly for structural reasons to stabilize the end of the acceptor helix" [ 46].

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