Sentence examples for normal association from inspiring English sources

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More recently, she has mapped a cationic membrane association domain in htt and discovered a normal association of htt with specific phosphoinositol phosphates (PIPs).

Moreover, despite normal association between Gads and SLP-76, TCR-mediated formation of SLP-76 microclusters was impaired by the deletion of the SAM domain.

But the true test came when the team flipped the normal association, growing the bacteria in conditions in which high oxygen levels followed temperature increases.

The observed polygonal honeycomb-like staining pattern indicates a normal association of glycogen to sarcoplasmic reticulum membranes [ 8].

In turn, the cell promotes the Lis1 effector, which enters the Active state to maintain normal association with the fiber.

The higher GABA concentrations may boost Lis1 expression and restore normal association, possibly repairing the migration pattern in the reduced-expression strains.

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What she does, usually and rather brilliantly, is invert their normal associations; in Bedlam, for example, an asylum becomes a place of terrifying insecurity.

With his mature work, Kawara joined the newly formed international movement of conceptual art, which made games of separating art from its normal associations with visual imagining and emotional expression in favor of objectified thought.

In this landscape of death, all the normal associations of domestic and natural life are horribly mangled and imbued with a macabre grace: gas folds over the trench like a bedspread and a kingfisher shoots along the river bank like a 'glistening blue bullet'.

Under these circumstances, the Solicitor General concludes that the Government agents were completely "justified in making use of Colson's cooperation by having Colson continue his normal associations and by surveilling them". We may accept, and, at least for present purposes, completely approve all that this argument implies, Fourth [p207] Amendment problems to one side.

The music on this CD doesn't suit the normal associations that the term 'free jazz' brings to mind—there is no hyper 'skronk' or freak out—very, very little anyway.

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