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In addition, they may make substrates unavailable to the microorganism [ 1].

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Also, very high concentrations may, although energetically in principle attractive, make substrates unattractive for reasons of viscosity, stickiness, and/or because of osmotic properties; these kinds of effect may undergo some adaptation/habituation to allow uncovering an appetitive effect only with some delay.

Alternatively, the presence of the mutation may make SOD1 a poorer substrate for CCS, thus prolonging the lifetime of the amyloidogenic form of SOD1.

The simplicity of the surface modification strategy may make this suitable for ceramic and metal substrates as well.

If these proteins are p94 substrates, structural changes induced by proteolysis may make them more stable.

From the different behavior of the two substrates with respect to acylation, it seems as if Thr 42 may make a small contribution to fluoroacetyl-CoA acylation specificity.

In so doing, we show that the constitutively open state of the triple mutant may make the protein nonfunctional at physiological membrane potentials by providing a route for substrate back flow in the presence of a inwardly negative membrane potential.

Consequently, its metabolism by genetically modified microbes may make it possible to efficiently exploit lignocellulosic biomass for biotechnological purposes, reducing the need to use substrates that are already in demand for food production.

If the photo begins to pull away from the substrate after the puzzle pieces have been cut, a small amount of super glue may make a quick repair.

"We may make progress.

He may make suggestions.

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