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Intraresidue HN Hα NOE buildup rates for region I in the CR micelle-bound state are ∼18 s–1, roughly what would be expected for a protein rigidly bound to a particle with a 100 Å diameter undergoing Brownian diffusion.
While lacking the sheer vigour of Lope's works, Calderón's plays are more refined and philosophical, even though many of his characters appear to be rigidly bound by the idea of the pundonor ("point of honour").
The findings suggested that the MPKSF exhibited a strong capacity to efficiently remove As III) from wastewater, while the desorption studies showed that the As III) was rigidly bound to the MPKSF thereby eliminating the possibility of secondary pollution.
Further, desorption of the sorbed As III) was found to be in very minute concentrations, thereby suggesting that the sorbed As III) was rigidly bound by inner-sphere complexation mechanism.
American education, in terms of the content of the curriculum and the methods of teaching, was too rigidly bound by the traditional disciplines and was insufficiently concerned with the classroom as a community of inquiry or a forum for the development of critical and independent thinking.
Beryllium, like any other metal ions in serum, can be fractionated into four distinct groups: rigidly bound to metalloproteins; loosely bound to other types of proteins (labile equilibrium); complexed by the so-called low-molecular-weight fraction (LMW); and occurring as free (or hydrated) metal ions [12].
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"Some countries are reconsidering the sponsorship or Kafeel system that rigidly binds migrants to their employers, enabling the latter to commit abuses, while preventing workers from changing jobs or leaving the country," Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said.
This approach allowed us to examine the relationship between Tup1 and possible recruiters, without rigidly selecting bound Tup1 targets, and it determined which possible recruiters' binding pattern changes in a similar manner as Tup1 binding pattern.
We focused on two operationally-defined fractions; the first fraction combines the Be rigidly and loosely bound to proteins, and is called the high molecular weight fraction (HMW); whilst the second fraction, that is the low molecular weight fraction (LMW), combines the Be complexed to the low molecular-weight fraction or that which occurs in its free ionic form.
The light models the volumetric geometry of her form, defining the conic nature of a small torso bound rigidly into a corset and stiffened bodice, and the panniered skirt extending around her like an oval candy-box, casting its own deep shadow which, by its sharp contrast with the bright brocade, both emphasises and locates the small figure as the main point of attention.
ONDON -- In spite of her exalted position, Queen Elizabeth II leads a rigidly proscribed life, one bound in almost every sense by ancient protocols and hundreds of years of musty tradition.
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