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Such and toxic
Such practices may stem from health benefits such as the ability of clay to absorb plant toxins and protect against toxic alkaloids and tannic acids.
Such lacquers are considerably less toxic and more environmentally friendly, and in many cases, produce acceptable results.
Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas stated that “ Such highly toxic waste should never have left the European Union ”.
Such engines do away with ignition systems entirely and cannot experience hard starts, but the propellants are highly toxic and corrosive.
Such cameras are designed to be small, easily hidden, and able to operate unattended ; those used in industrial or scientific settings are often meant for use in environments that are normally inaccessible or uncomfortable for humans, and are therefore hardened for such hostile environments ( e. g. radiation, high heat, or toxic chemical exposure ).
Such diseases include food poisoning, septic shock, toxic shock syndrome, and scalded skin syndrome.
Such moths are apparently toxic and the bright colors are a warning to predators.
Such events include fires, explosions, leakages or releases of toxic or hazardous materials that can cause people illness, injury, disability or death.
Such substances, known as persistent organic pollutants ( POPs ), include a number of chemicals that are known to have adverse effects on fetal development given the level and timing of exposure: polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans and organochlorine insecticides such as DDT are examples of such compounds that can be toxic to the fetus at high enough doses.

Such and protein
Such modifications can also determine the localization of the protein, e. g., the addition of long hydrophobic groups can cause a protein to bind to a phospholipid membrane.
Such studies estimate that at the MAM, which may comprise up to 20 % of the mitochondrial outer membrane, the ER and mitochondria are separated by a mere 10-25 nm and held together by protein tethering complexes.
Such changes are often induced by the binding of a substrate molecule to an enzyme's active site, or the physical region of the protein that participates in chemical catalysis.
Such a protein is also called a light-harvesting complex.
Such activity requires the proteasome to cleave the substrate protein internally: rather than processively degrading it from one terminus.
Such protein s are long, linear molecule s with thousands of atoms ; yet the relative position of each atom has been determined with sub-atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography.
Such VCD studies of proteins are often combined with X-ray diffraction of protein crystals, FT-IR data for protein solutions in heavy water ( D < sub > 2 </ sub > O ), or ab initio quantum computations to provide unambiguous structural assignments that are unobtainable from CD.
Such complexes have a much higher target specificity than a single homeodomain protein.
Such products with concentrations of 30 parts per million ( ppm ) or less are typically manufactured using an electrolysis process, whereas those with higher concentrations of 50 ppm or more are usually silver compounds that have been bound with a protein.
Such therapies could use engineered molecules to alter the production of a certain protein, help destroy a misfolded protein, or assist in the folding process.
Such biosensors are often made by screen printing the electrode patterns on a plastic substrate, coated with a conducting polymer and then some protein ( enzyme or antibody ) is attached.
Such exchange reactions can occur intramolecularly, leading to the rearrangement of disulfide bonds in a single protein.
Such evidence of molecular diversity, which had been presumed absent from DNA, made DNA a more credible candidate for the genetic material than protein.
Such a protein can sometimes regress into the protein fragments.
Such protein complexes are called " obligate protein complex ".
Such isotope effects are exceedingly common, and so it is well known that deuterium substitution will indeed change the binding constants of molecules to protein receptors.
Such eosinophilic structures are, in general, composed of protein.
Such tools generally take a query such as a DNA, RNA, or protein sequence or ‘ keyword ’ and search one or more databases for information related to that sequence.
Such a motor protein would be able to move a " cargo " within that device, via protein dynamics, similarly to how kinesin moves various molecules along tracks of microtubules inside cells.

Such and bound
Such a recent origin was a handicap for a belief system bound by the scripture revealed, and the ways of those who lived, twelve centuries earlier.
Such paints cure by a process called coalescence where first the water, and then the trace, or coalescing, solvent, evaporate and draw together and soften the binder particles and fuse them together into irreversibly bound networked structures, so that the paint will not redissolve in the solvent / water that originally carried it.
Such a sequence might enter a repeating cycle that excludes 1, or increase without bound.
Such a cult once superseded on the Mount would have been taken up and preserved by the Iulii, private citizens bound to the sacra Albana by their Alban origin.
Such multiple-alpha-particle nuclides are totally stable up to < sup > 40 </ sup > Ca ( made of 10 helium nuclei ), but heavier nuclei with equal even numbers of protons and neutrons are tightly bound but radioactive.
A subset T is totally ordered if for any s, t in T we have s ≤ t or t ≤ s. Such a set T has an upper bound u in P if t ≤ u for all t in T. Note that u is an element of P but need not be an element of T. An element m of P is called a maximal element ( or non-dominated ) if there is no element x in P for which m < x.
Such people might find themselves legally bound to do what they can to prevent a suicide ; if they do not, they are guilty of homicide by omission.
Such intent was bound to be opposed by the Arabs.
Such a slide is then viewed under light of a wavelength that will cause the probe to fluoresce if it is bound to the acrosomal region.
Such patriotism was expressed when HMS < i > Britannia </ i > left Portsmouth bound for active service in the Mediterranean, in October 1840:
Such promotions are usually bound to a particular geographic area where traffic is low.
Such a partial order can also be called consistently or coherently complete ( Visser 2004, p. 182 ), since any upper bound of a set can be interpreted as some consistent ( non-contradictory ) piece of information that extends all the information present in the set.
Such oligos are used in hybridization experiments ( bound to glass slides or nylon membranes ), as probes for in situ hybridization or in antisense experiments such as gene knockdowns.
Such popularity was bound to be exploited, and both a television series, Hey Vern, It's Ernest !, and a series of theatrically released motion pictures followed.
Such detention centers violate the European Convention on Human Rights ( ECHR ) and the UN Convention Against Torture, treaties that all EU member states are bound to follow.
( Such numbers are called B-smooth with respect to some bound B.
Such a beam would be allowed to impinge on atomic hydrogen targets, in the field of a laser, which is meant to excite the bound proton-antiproton pairs into an excited state of protonium with some efficiency ( whose computation is an open theoretical problem ).
Such a gag is used to force the bound person to drink a fluid.
Such sejmiks could also hear special requests from the king if their deputy was bound by instructions not to vote on certain issues that passed on the national sejm, where the king would request the sejmik to reconsider their decision and support the national legislation.
Such labels serve for detection and quantitation of binding events either after separating free and bound labeled reagents or by designing the system in such a way that a binding event effects a change in the signal produced by the label.
Such nondeterministic automata have the property of bounded nondeterminism ; that is, if a machine always halts when started in its initial state, then there is a bound on the number of states in which it halts.
The most common explanation for the racial disparities has been accusations of police racism and racial bias, as evidenced by the reaction of the then chair of the home affairs select committee, Keith Vaz MP, in August 2009 who said that “ Such disparity in the treatment of different ethnic groups is bound to lead to a disintegration of community relations and a lack of trust in the police force.
Such electrons are more tightly bound than typical valence electrons.

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