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This innovative design eliminates ever-present sharp boundaries in conventional composites that may impart undesirable physical and mechanical properties.
A comparison of the only two full-length structures, SfLptDE and our KpLptDE, reveals a 21° rotation of the LptD N-terminal domain that may impart flexibility on the trans-envelope LptCAD scaffold.
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Although clay usually contains phyllosilicates, it may contain other materials that may impart plasticity and harden when dried or fired.
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