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Alternatively, cleavage of the primary site could occur at any time in the translation cycle, rendering the large subunit incapable of engaging in translation or associating with the small subunit, leaving exposed the two sites that are normally rendered inaccessible by interactions with the small subunit.
The town of Medina was rendered inaccessible by road after the Medina combined with the Sabinal River.
The AOH should have withdrawn the articles or at the very least, required publication of an Erratum in compliance with COPE's Article 2.1, to disclose that the study was not a normal study, but controlled by GP's litigation department, with the research data thus rendered inaccessible under lawyer-client privilege.
Rather, habitats with unique characteristics have been differentially blocked and rendered inaccessible to anadromous fishes.
The attic staircase had been rendered inaccessible by a great tumble of over-stuffed bin-bags.
The Vale of Arryn is rendered inaccessible during the winter due to the surrounding Mountains of the Moon, and the land of Dorne, though graced with pleasant weather, is dominated by deserts.
Contemporary technology offers many benefits to older people, but these are often rendered inaccessible through poor software design.
However, the highly ordered mesostructure is often rendered inaccessible by the presence of a thin skin on the particle formed by spray drying.
It could also enter areas rendered inaccessible by disasters or simply too small for people to navigate safely.
Even websites that we have long felt were too important to block have been rendered inaccessible from China.
Clearly, salmonid habitat has not been lost at random, but rather has been rendered inaccessible in a biased fashion.
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