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Proteolytic activation of structural proteins maximizes the potential for bonding interactions with other proteins and with the surface.
In addition, it has previously been suggested that barnacle cement cross-linking involves proteolytic activation of structural proteins in order to maximize the potential for bonding interactions with other proteins and with the surface [ 35].
If you approach this as a potential for bonding, however tenuously, it might not be as utterly mind-numbing as you're worried it will be.
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However, the potential for bond formation is largely retained, with the hydrophobic protrusion remaining hydrophobic in the large majority of CIDRα1 domains, and residues with hydrogen bonding potential are largely replaced with other hydrogen bond donors and acceptors.
The potential for hydrogen bonding causes the main contribution to the bonding while dispersion forces present an additional contribution independently of whether the drug is hydrogen-bonded or BC-bonded to the surface.
Experiments show that each sensory experience added to any interaction deepens the potential for emotional bonding.
They are found to be amorphous materials having no potential for hydrogen bonding between the 'hard' and 'soft' segments.
Shopping by phone or computer has always seemed to me depressingly isolated, stripped not only of the potential for human bonding, but also reflecting our culture's distaste for pleasure and play, its distrust of the sensual.
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