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Connecticut has legislation that may attach cost-of-incarceration charges to any money the women could receive themselves.
The penalties that may attach are unclear, but such a voluntary disclosure may mitigate taxpayers' criminal liability.
The N-terminal module of Tic62 contains the structurally conserved Rossman fold and probably belongs to the extended family of short-chain dehydrogenases-reductases. Key residues involved in NADP-binding and residues that may attach the protein to the inner envelope membrane of chloroplasts or to the Tic complex are proposed.
Within some South Asian populations, the cancer diagnosis is a stigma that may attach itself to the family as well as the individuals concerned, and cancer can be seen as a social blight on the family and its future prospects (Lord et al, 2011a).
Interestingly most of the glucanases appear to contain C-terminal anchor domains that may attach the enzymes to membranes.
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We hypothesize that ATL9 may attach ubiquitin to either plant- or fungal-derived proteins that are active near sites of infection.
Several research groups suggested that AgNPs may attach to the surface of the cell membrane and disturb its functions such as permeability and respiration [47, 48].
The bones are subject to a physical decontamination, followed by removal of any exogenous DNA that may have attached itself.
JavaScript and VB Script programs were designed as components that may be attached to Web browsers to control how they display information.
Finding words that do justice to a momentous event is always difficult — especially so, perhaps, in the age of Internet trawling, when a wary eye needs to be kept for the bothersome baggage that may be attached to the perfect-sounding expression.
The size reduction dislodges things like wood, foam and foils that may be attached to the plastic.
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