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"But the linkage, which largely developed after World War II, has a lot of inherent tension.
It is that linkage which creates the expectation that the proposals are akin to a blasphemy law writ large.
An ingenious linkage, which became world famous as the Evans straight-line linkage, made the new arrangement feasible.
For its part, "Myths, Illusions, and Peace" begins with a lengthy attack on the diplomatic concept of linkage, which the authors initially define, in ways that seem somewhat overstated, as "the idea that if only the Palestinian conflict were solved, all other Middle East conflicts would melt away".
Therefore, the lactone linkage which assigned between COOH-19 and OH-10 was ring opened in 5.
The kind of linkage which forms has been largely debated and in particular two models have been proposed.
We synthesized a new probe based on a methyl carbonate linkage, which has superior stability in aqueous media.
The two inputs are the side links of the five-bar linkage which are assumed to be cranks.
A nearby glutamate side chain appears to catalyze the unlikely linkage, which occurs without aid of enzymes.
Note that we can also consider the indirect transfers that other players may offer for this linkage, which is not stated in this example for simplicity.
The resulting subunits HEF1 and HEF2 remain covalently connected by a single disulfide linkage, which is also located in the stalk region of the protein.
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