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During the beating he makes direct contact with the car, whether slamming against it or sliding down the side of it.
At a critical applied voltage, the film becomes unstable and makes direct contact with the pad, leading to "pull-in".
As shown in Figure 1(a), the 3-D mask consists of a vertically located mask plate which makes direct contact with the vertical sidewall to be patterned, an inclined reflector plate, and a diffuser.
The structure of the complex reveals that the SAP-1 monomer and SRF dimer are bound on opposite faces of the DNA, and that the DNA recognition helix of SAP-1 makes direct contact with the DNA recognition helix of one of the two SRF subunits.
As noted above, the guanidinium group of R226 makes direct contact with the carboxylic head group of fatty acids (Figure 1D, left) [31].
This is consistent with what is expected from the canonical 7-6-2 trimer, where SEPT2 makes direct contact with SEPT6.
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The highly conserved Ndc80 kinetochore complex makes direct contacts with the microtubule and is essential for spindle checkpoint signaling.
The corresponding peptide in U1-70K makes direct contacts to the SL1 loop (Kondo et al. 2015).
In the case of 2G98, His22 makes direct contacts with Arg116 of the neighboring molecule.
The haem group also makes direct contacts with the receptor, with the propionate chains contacting residues K56, S59, K164, R199 and Y200 of the receptor.
In addition, UV crosslinking of the CycT1 Tat TAR complex (in the absence of AFF4) suggests that TAR makes direct contacts with the TRM (Richter et al., 2002).
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