Sentence examples for physical bridging from inspiring English sources

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In many cases physical bridging during PCR will have no informational consequence because the bridged templates are of identical sequence, but in a number of special cases bridging creates, or, destroys, information.

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Syria provides not only a physical bridge to Hizbullah.

The finite element (FE) model adopted here is constructed from computer tomography images of a physical bridge specimen.

As if to extend the physical bridge into a social one, they attempt to befriend their peasant neighbours, only to find themselves opposed by malice and incomprehension at every turn.

With this type of chip, the physical aspects of species interactions can be resolved such that we understand the mechanisms by which swarming soil bacteria can drive the dispersal of non-mobile fungi, and reciprocally how fungi provide physical bridges for the bacteria to cross air gaps in the soil (Ingham et al., 2011).

"I can only wonder at what a different world it could be today if in those fateful months after 9/11 our nation's leadership had been guided more by a people-to-people vision of building both metaphorical and physical bridges," Mr. Barker said.

Plus, as a physical bridge between the newly developing tech scene in Asia and the veteran inventions of Europe and North America, inspiration, leadership and expansion potential are well within reach.

The two countries agreed to work together to build a physical bridge across the Red Sea designed to increase commerce, and the two cleared up a long-standing land dispute when Egypt ceded control of two islands in the Red Sea to Saudi Arabia.

Tethering factors for many intracellular membrane fusion processes have been identified and shown to not only act as physical bridges to connect two opposing membranes but also interact with multiple components of the fusion machinery to promote docking and SNARE-mediated membrane fusion (Brocker et al., 2010; Yu and Hughson, 2010).

Although it is not an ansa compound, in 1995, Coates and Waymouth [25] described a sterically crowded metallocene compound 3 which acted in a similar fashion; although this was not constrained by a physical bridge, the bulky groups led to restricted rotation.

These spaces will need to serve as "physical bridges," according to the ecologist Carlos Carroll, whose research forecasts the future effects of climate change.

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