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The extracellular fluid contains many flexible protein molecules that exist unchanged for long periods of time, whose function is to give certain tissues such qualities as elasticity, transparence, or high tensile strength.

"The claims cover molecules that are markedly different — have a distinctive chemical identity and nature — from molecules that exist in nature," Judge Alan D. Lourie wrote for the court.

The program combines certain variables, such as the planet's temperature, with different amounts of the most stable and prominent molecules that exist in planetary atmospheres, which are methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, water vapor and ammonia, into one formula that produces flux values.

If the explicit keyword SINGLET (spin state) is declared, a safe assumption for virtually all real molecules that exist as physical samples, this can act as a checksum.

Each of his paintings, all named after organic molecules that exist in plants, is a different approach to light, says Carpenter, who used to teach neuroscience at NewSchool of Architecture & Design in San Diego.

The significance of the association between the dataset and the canonical pathway was measured in 2 ways: 1) a ratio of the number of genes from the dataset that map to the pathway divided by the total number of molecules that exist in the canonical pathway is displayed; 2) Fischer's exact test was used to calculate a P-value.

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In addition, other small RNA molecules that existed in symbiosis with autocatalytic RNA molecules underwent natural selection for their ability to catalyze useful secondary reactions such as the production of better precursor molecules.

The meaty flavor (and perhaps the metallic aftertaste) comes from iron-rich heme, a molecule that exists in every living organism.

When a small-molecule ligand binds to its target protein, the intra-molecular interaction in the ligand molecule that exists in its unbound state is likely to disappear because of a conformational change which enhances inter-molecular interaction between the molecule and the target protein.

PPB can be defined, in microarray terms, as the percentage of each probe molecule that exists as a heterodimer with its target under given hybridization conditions.

It is a complex molecule that exists as a membrane-spanning cell-anchored protein that is expressed on many cell types, and as a soluble form in the circulation; both forms have proteolytic activity.

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