Sentence examples for strand linking from inspiring English sources

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Those might have seemed familiar words in the vocabulary of fear generated by Europe's unresolved debate over immigration — the common strand linking such disparate phenomena as the expulsion of Roma from France or Britain's resistance to the undocumented arrival of fugitives from Afghanistan or Iraq.

In the gecko, such a coupling could be mediated along the continuous tectorial membrane overlying the hair cells on the neural side of the basilar papilla or through the thin strand linking successive sallets on the papilla's abneural side.

One of the DNA strands that hybridise with the target was attached to liposomes encapsulating a reporter molecule, the other strand linking with the target was immobilised on the surface.

As such, MMR would constitute a part of the replisome and could direct repair activity from the termini between okazaki fragments on the lagging strand or from the 3′-terminus on the leading strand, linking the two processes tightly (Jiricny, 2006).

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This triangle constitutes the basis of the interaction with another amino acid j of a neighboring strand, linked to the "i" strand through canonical main chain H-bonds.

For example, a 100 base Anch strand linked to stearic acid (C18) via a 5′ amide (5′-Anch100-C18) did not yield significant DNA incorporation after incubation with cells and washing.

However, addition of a second, 20 base complementary coanchor (cA-) strand linked to palmitic acid (C16) via a 3′ amide (3′-cA20-C16) dramatically increased cell labeling to near that of the DAG and doubly anchored cholesterol.

But the financial strands linking the hijackers to a Bin Laden aide provide hard evidence which will be crucial in the continuing effort to maintain an international coalition behind the US-led military effort once fighting starts.

To me, it's not just the family photo albums that were bound and published but little strands linking me to my grandfather, waiting to be discovered.

Cross-strand linking between nucleobases in RNA is unique to chemical ligation and cannot be achieved by enzymatic methods.

The choroid plexuses are part of the circumventricular organs and, as such, the vessels in the choroid plexuses are fenestrated from the earliest developmental stages and the tight junctional strands linking adjacent endothelial cells are discontinuous [ 57].

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