Sentence examples for through a bound from inspiring English sources

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[here he thumbed through a bound packet] The prayers to the almighty, prayers to the creator.

The second comprises 9 crystal structures with ligands such as NSC109555 (Fig. 2B) and closely related derivatives, for example PV1019, in which interaction with the hinge is mediated through a bound water molecule.

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The first step involves the formation of a covalent guanylate-enzyme intermediate (GMP-E), where GMP is linked through a phosphoamide bound to a Lys residue of the enzyme.

Fifty years on, when some undergraduate leafs through a yellowing bound volume of the Autumn 1963 Crimson to see how the student paper "covered" the assassination, maybe it's all right that he or she finds that "extra".

Optimality is defined with respect to the minimization of the input energy, and observability through a lower bound for the observability Gramian of the system, which is known to allow for an exponential observer design.

The supernatant was passed through a Ni II) bound 5ml HisTrap column (GE Healthcare), and eluted at low pH (pH 4.5).

On occasion, we see Edgar leafing through an expensively bound notebook full of blank pages.

Phosphorylation of suboptimal sites by a kinase presented with a substrate bound through a secondary binding site is reminiscent of phosphorylation in trans of non-consensus sites within activation segments (Oliver et al, 2007; Wu et al, 2008).

A sub-optimal filtering scheme is then developed through minimizing an upper bound on a quadratic cost, and convergence analysis has been carried out for the time-invariant case.

This influence instead occurred through a chain of bound features within a cross-modal object, with a shared temporal trajectory linking visual size and auditory amplitude and is, to our knowledge, the first example of a continuous visual signal benefitting listening abilities through enhanced auditory scene segregation.

Indeed, CAR was attached to a specific spacer anchored on a gold surface through either an ester bound which could be cleaved by microorganisms' esterases or an ether one which cannot be split.

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