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They looked and thought differently to the Australian political and public-service elite who were, as the war loomed then raged, ever more bound to Empire.
The passion for novelty, he concludes, holds Parisians in its thrall -- but at the same time, no one can be more bound to tradition.
Also in this case p53R resulted to be more bound to polg than p53P except that at point 6h+r.
The social aspect may also be more important for people more bound to their homes and potentially more socially isolated, which is more likely to be the case for very severe COPD than for diabetes.
This one is more bound to the time in which we live.
Those Americans who gave money to the campaign feel more bound to Obama than to any politician in their lifetimes.
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We noted during these analyses however that significantly more CN bound to immobilized CaM.
This is due to more bound conjugates being released instead of being degraded by the proteasome.
Senior thesis moves into the digital era No more bound volumes will be added to the Archives.
There are many great law firms, but as institutions get bigger, they tend to be more bound by rules, and those rules are often the enemy of independent thinking.
The most likely cause for the 10% MAEP hydrogels to have more bound calcium is that the relatively less cross-linked copolymer network results in higher diffusion coefficients in the hydrogel when compared to 13% MAEP hydrogels.
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