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Two water molecules have been located whose equivalents are not present in the vicinity of Zn2100 (Zn2) which has the substituted acetate2101.

I frequently use Heroku professionally, and you know what, they're pretty terrific too: not as good as App Engine at asynchronous tasks or automatic load balancing, but much better at git-push-to-deploy, and PostgreSQL databases, and, well, not providing a sea of APIs whose equivalents are completely unavailable anywhere else.

The majority of the substitutions we discovered in Ts– and Cs– septin mutants insert bulky and/or highly charged sidechains (Arg, Asp, Glu, and Phe) in place of small, uncharged ones (Gly and Ser) whose equivalents in septins of known structure are in close proximity to bound nucleotide.

To investigate the importance of the interface residues of SLX4TBM or TRF2TRFH in the SLX4-TRF2 interaction, we focused on four hydrophobic residues: F120 of TRF2 and H1020, L1022, and P1024 of SLX4, whose equivalents in other TRF2TRFH-binding proteins are critical for their respective interactions (Chen et al., 2008).

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There is a growing political force within Iran whose equivalent we would welcome in many other countries.

That's a stronger capital position than big banks, whose equivalent ratio stood at just 7.97 percent on average, according to SNL Financial.

Premier League academy directors will tell you that the Dario Gradis of this world will charge £4 million for a player from Crewe whose equivalent can be picked up for £400,000 from Celta Vigo.

There are common winter moths whose equivalent of blood has been studied by the makers of antifreeze; many have influenced aircraft designers and fashion artists; others use sonic countermeasures against one of their sneakiest predators, bats.

The crack is modelled with a generalised elastic connection law, whose equivalent stiffness parameters can be derived from fracture mechanics considerations.

The inclusions consist of periodic beam lattices, whose equivalent mechanical properties are calculated by a discrete homogenization scheme in a first step.

Here, we propose a similar Ohm's law form of QSS rate for a reaction system involving parallel pathways, whose equivalent electrical circuit derives directly from the reaction route (RR) Graph of its mechanism, as proposed earlier by us.

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