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But we think that because it was made out of recycled fabric material, somehow this compound was tightly bound to this material.
He had never experienced anything like this before: although he didn't love her, and the sex was so-so, he was tightly bound to her physically.
In this study, molecular docking results suggested that glycosidic moiety of hesperidin was tightly bound to c-kit in the same manner as the SCF with c-kit.
Because the metatarsus was tightly bound in life, it would have been difficult to inflict such a mark on the articulated foot of a living animal.
Glycine betaine in the closed-liganded conformation was tightly bound, with B-factors in the same range as for the rest of the protein.
To determine whether TTC4 was tightly bound to chromatin, Hela cells were fractionated into cytoplasmic, nucleoplasmic and pellet fractions (the latter consisting mostly of chromatin and nuclear matrix) as described in Materials and Methods (Fig 6c).
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In the ATP-bound state, the monomeric HSP70 cannot bind substrate polypeptide stably, whereas, in the ADP-bound state, the substrate is tightly bound (Fig. 1A).
And Mr. Gore is tightly bound to them by his political promises.
At the so-called S edge, hydrogen is tightly bound and this transfer is not favored.
U1 snRNP and U2AF, which are tightly bound to pre-mRNA in the E complex, are not tightly bound in the E* complex.
A development of high-performance composites is tightly bound with a designing of composite interphases.
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