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Moreover, the characteristic DEDHD residues in protist MAEL domains are clustered into a structural core, which resembles active sites of DnaQ-H domains.

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Therefore, active learning as designed and implemented by typical college biology instructors may superficially resemble active learning used by education researchers, but lacks the constructivist elements necessary for improving learning.

Furthermore, the occurrence of disease resembling "active trachoma" in noninfected individuals living in communities that are or have recently been trachoma endemic is well documented (13, 42) and is the subject of ongoing research.

Therefore, we conclude that the TM7−HX8 segments in both of these GPCR crystal structures resemble active-like conformational elements.

It is found that Co/MoS2 resembles FeN4 active site while Ni/MoS2 is similar with CoN4 active site.

Compound 1 represents the first example of a 3D-framework containing the oxygen-bridged dinuclear secondary building unit {Zn2 dmf)(H2O)(μ2-RCOO)2(RCOO)2}, which resembles the active centers of dinuclear zinc enzymes.

They say the geology of Ina, which is located at the intersection of two valleys, resembles geologically active areas on Earth, such as Africa's Great Rift Valley.

For instance, for A ∘11B gate with the output state of 1010, we found that the binding of a single effector molecule did not trigger any conformational shift that resembles an active ribozyme conformation.

E. coli SSADH was purified and crystallised in the presence of the reducing agent β-mercaptoethanol, and accordingly, the structure we report most closely resembles the active form of human SSADH (2w8o) and superposes with a root-mean-square deviation of 0.79 Å over 472 Cα (2w8o and Monomer A, Figure 3A and Figure S2).

This surprising finding challenges the notion of latency as a fully dormant state of TB infection, and suggests that HIV co-infection may skew this heterogeneous state towards a state that immunologically resembles more active infection.

Studies investigating the correlation between mitotic activity and transfection efficacy revealed that transfection was probable even when cells were arrested in the G1phase [ 27, 45, 46], which indicates that plasmid DNA might permeate the nuclear pore complexes by a mechanism that resembles the active transport of polypeptides larger than 60 kDa [ 29, 54].

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