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It thus appears that the small propensity found for large proteins to form amyloid deposits in vivo under pathological conditions can be reproduced in the test tube, suggesting that such a behavior is an intrinsic characteristic of the big size of such proteins.

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More specifically, patent holding affects positively the likelihood to establish commercial alliances, but this propensity is found to rapidly decrease with firm size, suggesting that as long as NTBFs become larger and possess specialized commercial assets their urge for commercial alliances diminishes.

Senators and witnesses both invoked Google, Yahoo, and eBay as examples of immigrants' reputedly special propensity to found great corporations; as often happens, the discussion failed to note that these companies' foreign-born founders and co-founders arrived in this country as small children and were educated in American schools.

In the study, the enhanced hydrophobicity and gain of aggregation-prone propensity are found to be insufficient for the protein aggregation, if the protein does not reach the threshold concentration (40 µM here) required for aggregation.

Thus, increased risk-taking propensity was found to be related to lower levels of patient charges used as a proxy for physicians' resource use, 23 and to lower admitting rates of emergency room physicians.

A noticeable increase in disordered propensity was found for R427Q, however, only a subtle disordered-to-ordered structural transition is predicted for P386S and P477S and no change is discernible for the other variants.

To test the utility of accounting for core-rim differences, the authors used the Intervor [ 240] algorithm (which computes distance to the interface rim via Voronoi shelling order) with PresCont, detecting differences in propensities (as found previously [ 198]), but ultimately not recommending use of core residues alone for training when the full PPIS is desired.

In Washington, there is a propensity to find bipartisan fault in most conflicts.

It was just such creativity, a propensity to find a new way of looking at things, that colleagues say gave such energy to Dr. Slobodkin's science.

What I mean, rather, is our negative propensity to find reasons especially moral or scientific ones to oppose the creative forces in the world.

Importantly, this does not appear to reflect a strategic propensity; we find that subjects erroneously select objects characterized by reward-conditioned features even when a much better strategy is available to them [11, Exp 1].

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