Sentence examples for might form a gap from inspiring English sources

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From a proposed model for the evolution of the ligand biding sites prepared by Gunasekera and Kemp [6], the binding site for citrate that is located between the N- and C- terminal region, might form a gap between both parts of the enzyme.

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A recent electron tomography study of the region around the FP suggested that the FPC might form a horseshoe shape, thus leaving a gap for placement of a specialized microtubule quartet that extends from alongside the basal body down the longitudinal axis of the cell to the cell anterior.

106 Six connexins form a single connexon (hemichannel) and two connexons from apposing cells form a gap junction.

Two opposing hemichannels of neighboring cells can form a pore and many pores form a gap junction (GJ) [ 55].

The extracellular faces of two adjacent connexons dock together to form a gap junction channel.

Our data indicate that, following tissue localization, eosinophils might form gap junctions with tissue resident cells to allow them more efficient communication with their microenvironment.

Also of note, even when connectivity gaps at any level of a stack are simulated, these gaps can be compensated for by the presence of connections at the same level in neighboring stacks longitudinally joined in Golgi ribbons, and/or by the fact that these gaps might be transient, i.e., that connections might form and disassemble rapidly (see scheme in Figure 6D F).

You might even form a band.

Calluses might form on feet.

They might have formed a band yesterday.

?They yesterday might have formed a band.    .

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