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The metal-binding site M1 is constantly and tightly occupied to maintain the stability and functionality of TmCorA.
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The Sf101 genes were generally tightly spaced occupying 94.5% of the genome.
On a weeknight, with just a couple of the tightly packed tables occupied when we arrived, we were seated only after one of our party walked across the room and into the kitchen to ask for a table.
Two large groups of tightly huddled people occupied the space.
Although the presence of a fully occupied tightly bound deacylating water molecule in GES-2 might suggest that this enzyme would have a more efficient deacylation step than GES-5, our results show that it has a deacylation rate intermediate between that of GES-1 and GES-5.
Thus we conclude that the ATP pocket can be occupied by a tightly binding cofactor without activating RNase.
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Their cytoplasm displayed different collections of tightly packed cytoplasmic vacuoles, which often occupied a significant portion of the cell body.
Supposing that each yeast cell has volume v ∼ 4 π (2 μ m ) 3 / 3, and that yeast cells in a tightly-packed colony occupy approximately half of the available volume, we obtain L = ψ (V max ψ / K ) × (1 / v ) = K v V max ∼ 1 sec.
The best light-scattering effect appeared in the tilted ZNL photoanode because the tilted NRs occupied the entire TiO2 film tightly without any empty space, as shown in the inset of Fig. 2b(ii).
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