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Our study confirmed previous reports that showed that LPA can partially displace [3H]rosiglitazone [5], [5] and suggested the possibility that the PPARγ binding site might simultaneously accommodate both thiazolidinedione and a second ligand.
Although the binding sites for titin Zr-7 and the PDZ domain on CAMD do not coincide, an open structure might be required to accommodate both binding partners and prevent steric hindrance by the spatially close α-actinin domains.
It can be inferred from these data that one mechanism by which Dpo4 might bypass PdG is by accommodating both PdG and the 5′-neighboring template nucleotide within its spacious active site and incorporating an incoming nucleotide opposite the 5′-neighboring nucleotide.
The larger stalls might accommodate a Lipizzaner, with its tack.
These results suggest that the hydrophilic cavity of tyrosinase might accommodate the bulky carbohydrate on the bibenzyl scaffold.
It seats roughly 55 in a space that might accommodate more, at tables set well apart from one another.
Site plans for new developments might accommodate more commercial space as a source of economic development for the community.
Also on the laptop -- obtained by U.S. intelligence -- were drawings on modifying Iran's ballistic missiles in ways that might accommodate a nuclear warhead.
On 18 separate occasions, the Spanish legislature has refused to allow a referendum or other moves that might accommodate Catalan demands.
Wealthy Americans, some of whom were GOP donors, demanded the lower individual tax rate, and Trump said last week the GOP might accommodate some of these concerns.
Planners believe that the site might accommodate development at a floor-area ration of 10, but they are not yet certain.
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