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It was shown by release tests that the coordinated BDNF was firmly bound to the Zn II -chelated HAc for more than 12 days.
Their initial efforts, in which they used a technique called liquid-liquid countercurrent distribution, failed to give them adequate separation; they conceived, therefore, of an alternative method, in which one liquid was firmly bound to a finely granulated solid packed in a glass tube and a second liquid, immiscible with the first, was percolated through it.
In some cases the biceps tendon lay in a mesh of fine, filmy, hemorrhagic adhesions, while in others the tendon was firmly bound by tough adhesions to the groove and to the undersurface of the fibrous capsule.
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Actually, that is a good description of how Lib Dems used to behave: now they are firmly bound to painful cuts and other policies in their coalition agreement.
We consider that, although the same protein is concerned in all three compounds, yet the chemical evidence indicates that in indicator yellow, retinene is firmly bound while in neutral bleached rhodopsin solutions it is only weakly bound.
A cofactor that is firmly bound to the apoenzyme and cannot be removed without denaturing the latter is termed a prosthetic group; most such groups contain an atom of metal such as copper or iron.
"Know all Men by these Presents," begins the legal boilerplate of the St . Louisfree negro bond affidavits, "that we, Moses Dickson as principal, and John How as security, are firmly bound" for the "full sum of five hundred dollars".
Advocates also laud the school choice charters provide, saying that a child's education should not be firmly bound to the quality of schools located in his or her neighborhood.
TPT is firmly bound to DNA during all the simulation by means of stacking interactions with −1/+1 DNA base pairs and by direct and water mediated hydrogen bonds with the protein.
Both stems rely on the composite-beam fixation model, in which the stem needs to be firmly bound to the cement (Scheerlinck and Casteleyn 2006).
Zn concentrations in the bone samples were the same in both groups of patients with OA and KI, probably because Zn is firmly bound to bone and is not easily released in the case of a negative Zn balance.
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