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According to this, motion onset detection, motion-defined shape segregation, and target selection are accomplished by processes which bind together simple features into fragments of increasingly complex configurations at different levels in the processing hierarchy.
Each part is created using a layer-by-layer process in which solid objects take shape by printing thin "slices" of the construction materials, one level at a time, which bind together.
Thus, if we have two (or more) proteins which bind together, there will be no influence on these interface parameters.
Thus, if we have two (or more) proteins which bind together, there will be no influence on these interface parameters of their DNA-binding interface when they bind together as a complex to DNA.
In mammalian tissues, TFs do not usually act alone but form complexes with other TFs and co-factor proteins, which bind together to the DNA synergistically to affect the transcription of the target genes [ 3].
Tight junctions comprise complexes of transcellular proteins, including occludins and claudins, which bind together the plasma membranes of adjacent enterocytes and play a central role in regulating mucosal permeability.
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The secret of his success, he used to say, lay in Weymouth's unusually coarse sand, which binds together firmly with the addition of a little water.
Instead, by the late 1960s the focus was on a different force the strong force, which binds together the protons and neutrons within atomic nuclei.
"It will be easier to collect disparate facts about a person which, bound together and aggregated, can present troubling problems," said Chris Hoofnagle, senior staff lawyer at the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic, at the University of California at Berkeley School of Law.
It contains polymers of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin which bound together in a complex structure.
Both air and water occupy the pore spaces created within and between soil aggregates that means the clusters of sand, silt and clay particles which bound together by particle surface chemistry and microbial and plant exudates (Gugino et al. 2009).
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