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A protein may thus be able to resist mechanical deformation when force is applied in one geometry, but be weak when force is applied in another direction (similar to pulling apart Velcro).
A book about his favorite techie toys, such as a biography on the inventor of the gadget, a swashbuckling tale featuring techie themes, an insider's guide to pulling apart his techie gadget, etc.
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Two weeks later the various official armies involved are supposed to pull apart.
"You're dealing with memory here — so it's hard to pull apart".
Her two attempts to pull apart our family failed spectacularly too.
I'm not here to pull apart the particular failings of these columns.
Those layers help preserve drinks, but also make the boxes extremely difficult to pull apart.
As we went, the worlds of Tibetan Buddhist and Indian Hindu began to pull apart.
Nothing pleases him more than to pull apart the guts of a Rolls-Royce, then put her back together.
I can still remember one survivor saying how easy it is to pull apart the ribs on a baby.
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