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The "fast path" for water provided by cracks is important for another reason: beneath the repository level, some materials are zeolites, absorbent clays that chemists say would bind up radioactive materials that escaped their containers.
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Joe would bound up from his chair every time they rang the bell on some important news release.
It was, she thinks, the effect of being an outgoing but oversensitive child who would bound up to people and beam, "Hello, my name is Olivia" - "which is enough to piss a lot of people off," she adds.
It is one of the best new stories I've read for years; and if I were its publisher, I would bind it up in a special edition and sell it to families at Christmas to make them feel better about their own problems.
When in a hurry, I'd bound up the stairs without a pause in search of the guy in charge.
More importantly, the domain interface opens up to the active site tunnel the substrate DNA would bind to (Fig. 5A, surface mode).
Whereas with most sitcoms you would run a mile from the cast if you met it in real life, in the case of Parks and Recreation you'd bound straight up and ask if you could be friends.
And, when they came to revisit this world and these characters in 2001's Black House, they would bind the two universes completely … Up next: the final book written while Richard Bachman was still alive – Thinner.
However, the L2-L2 dinerizathen in the C22S and C28S mutant virions argues that the cysteines are normally present as an intramolecular disulfide; if they were bound as small molecule mixed disulfides or S-NO groups, then the single mutants would not be capable of L2-L2 dimerization because the single remaining cysteine would still be bound up and unavailable for disulfide linkage.
Our concept of causality, they would insist, is bound up with the concept of explanation: causally relevant properties are those that figure in our best causal explanations (Segal and Sober 1991; Wilson 1992; Burge 1993; Raymont 2001; §6.3).
R.A.: Yeah, women would bind their chests.
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