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Ena/Vasp and Clip-170 have been described to physically interact with the FH2 domain of Dia. - Although it has not been addressed, if and how binding of Ena/Vasp or Clip-170 interferes with nucleation and elongation and barbed end binding, it is attractive to speculate that binding to the FH2 domain may block sites important for the catalytic mechanism and suppress one or more of these activities.

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Consequently, Norton may not block sites until the next update.

For example, OM may block interlayer sites of clay minerals [25], but such phenomenon is not accounted for by Kow values.

The adatoms have no "choice" but to move to the right at first, and adjacent adatoms may block adsorption sites from one another.

The latter may arise from adsorbed hydrogen that may block reaction sites.

OpenDNS will block sites on every device, so it may not be as useful for parents who want to access blocked sites when the children aren't around.

Given that filters often block sites unintentionally or can easily be circumvented, such companies may be on to something.

The agglomeration may block some active sites, hence, significantly lower the ORR activity.

Increasing the metal catalyst loading to over 24 wt.% may block the active sites for the glycerol oxidation reaction.

The possible reduction of photocatalyst efficiency was due to the adsorption of contaminants on the catalyst surface which may block the active sites of the catalyst.

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