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handle and molecule
It has been suggested that the AMP part of the molecule can be considered a kind of " handle " by which the enzyme can " grasp " the coenzyme to switch it between different catalytic centers.

handle and containing
( Military dynamite is a dynamite substitute, also formulated without nitroglycerin, containing 75 % RDX, 15 % TNT, 5 % SAE 10 motor oil, and 5 % cornstarch to be the equivalent of dynamite composed of 60 % nitroglycerin, but much safer to store and handle.
Given that any proposition containing conjunction, disjunction, and negation can be equivalently rephrased using conjunction and negation alone ( the conjunctive normal form ), we can now handle any compound proposition.
The membership ignored his warnings and refused to handle Pullman cars or any other railroad cars attached to them, including cars containing U. S. Mail.
Some countries might refuse to handle postcards containing sexual references ( in seaside postcards ) or images of full or partial nudity ( for instance, in images of classical statuary or paintings ).
The modern conventional laryngoscope consists of a handle containing batteries that power a light and a set of interchangeable blades, which are either straight or curved.
The Feldspaten features a hardened metal spade blade that can be locked in 3 positions for digging, shoveling, and chopping, and a telescopic handle made out of fiberglass-reinforced nylon containing a long hardened metal sawblade.
Harris was wearing a modern sport parachute harness containing two parachutes ( a " main " and a " reserve ") which was modified so that a third parachute could be externally attached to the risers of his main parachute and be released in-flight via an extra " cutaway " release handle ( attached to his harness near the standard main parachute release handle ).
This behaviour was not documented, and CP / M generally did not have a standard for which characters could appear in file names ; therefore other programs could and did create filenames containing underscore characters, which PIP could not handle.
Today, the conventional laryngoscope consists of a handle containing batteries with a light source, and a set of interchangeable blades.
And some software applications like Lotus Notes and Open Contacts can handle a vCard file containing multiple vCard records.
A spear, a stock / barrel, and a handle / grip containing a trigger mechanism.
For instance, in the third movie, Schwarzenegger's character was able to handle firing a Browning. 30 machine gun from the hip with one hand, while holding a coffin containing an alive John Connor and a heavy cache of weapons, showing no signs of the extra weight being any real concern.
Unfortunately, Internet Explorer 7 does not handle s used to replace the function of an, it doesn't recognize that a link from within the included page has the containing page as its.
In these cases, the priest hearing the confession asks the permission of the penitent to write a petition, using pseudonyms and containing the absolute minimum information necessary, to the bishop or to the Apostolic Penitentiary, the cardinal delegated by the Pope to handle such requests.
In children's education, in the years before modern education materials were used, it referred to a leaf or page containing the alphabet, religious materials, etc., covered with a sheet of transparent horn ( or mica ) and fixed in a frame with a handle.
The modern electrically powered type consists of a handle mounted over a large enclosure containing the motor, which drives one or two beaters.
When disposing reagents containing ProClin 150, 200, 300, flush drains with copious amounts of water to dilute the components below biologically harmful levels ( 2ppm ); many waste water handling systems can handle the ProClin levels, as is.
Another typical design is a box containing a large battery ( or battery pack ) at the handle end and wires embedded in a fibreglass rod, ending with two electrodes in a rubber tip.

handle and one
`` Only one lumber dealer in ten is equipped to handle unit loads ; ;
It gave her the right to sit down beside me, back straight, one hand out on the handle.
but there was no small way to handle this one.
A typical machine will have two lamps, one will take care of five elements and the other will handle four elements for a total of nine elements analyzed.
A player may build up the handle with one or several grips before applying the final layer.
Tall boots may have a tab, loop or handle at the top known as a bootstrap, allowing one to use fingers or a tool to provide greater force in pulling the boots on.
The bain-marie comes in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and types, but traditionally is a wide, cylindrical, usually metal container made of three or four basic parts: a handle, an outer ( or lower ) container that holds the working liquid, an inner ( or upper ), smaller container that fits inside the outer one and which holds the material to be heated or cooked, and sometimes a base underneath.
Dependent upon a person's constitution, by adhering to a specific diet or purging, one could physically handle the infection more successfully.
The 82. 5 cm long piece has fitted to one end a 15 cm long bronze handle, the other handle being lost.
Modern historians think that Orestes had cultivated his relationship with Hypatia to strengthen a bond with the Pagan community of Alexandria, as he had done with the Jewish one, to handle better the difficult political life of the Egyptian capital.
Specula were cast in bronze as one piece or with a tang into which a wooden, bone or ivory handle fitted.
This is what has come to be called " single frame animation " or " object animation ", and it needs a slightly adapted camera that exposes only one frame for each turn of the crank handle, rather than the usual eight frames per turn.
It was defined in Joseph Gwilt's Architecture ( 1859 ) as " a piece of steel of a semi-cylindrical form, hollow on one side, having a cross handle at one end and a worm or screw at the other ".
In areas where one has plenty of room, a long handle with a heavy head ( like a sledge hammer ) can deliver the maximum amount of energy to the target.
However, a JNG may contain two separate JPEG datastreams for color information ( one eight-bit and one twelve-bit ) to permit decoders that are unable to ( or do not wish to ) handle twelve-bit datastreams to display the eight-bit datastream instead, if one is present.
The ammunition of the day did not need dual frontal locking lugs, and the bolt already had three lugs — one in front, one just in front of the bolt handle, and the bolt handle itself — which were considered more than strong enough.

handle and more
And it helps the builder because it can handle a more efficiently packaged load, can deliver it to the best spot ( in some cases, right on the roof or inside the house ), and never takes any of the builder's high-priced labor to help unload it.
Nobel invented dynamite in 1867, a substance easier and safer to handle than the more unstable nitroglycerin.
Nobel found that when nitroglycerin was incorporated in an absorbent inert substance like kieselguhr ( diatomaceous earth ) it became safer and more convenient to handle, and this mixture he patented in 1867 as ' dynamite '.
In general terms, AMPS was very similar to the older " 0G " Improved Mobile Telephone Service, but used considerably more computing power in order to select frequencies, hand off conversations to PSTN lines, and handle billing and call setup.
At high speeds the ailerons could apply more torque than the Spitfire's thin wings could handle, and the entire wing would twist in the opposite direction.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
The 1541-II has the more modern " radial handle " locking mechanism.
From the earliest times knights and mounted men-at-arms had frequently dismounted to handle enemies they could not overcome on horseback, such as in the Battle of the Dyle ( 891 ) and the Battle of Bremule ( 1119 ), but after 1350s this trend became more marked with the dismounted men-at-arms fighting as super-heavy infantry with two-handed swords and poleaxes.
* Blended call centre-Combining automatic call distribution for incoming calls with predictive dialling for outbound calls, it makes more efficient use of agent time as each type of agent ( inbound or outbound ) can handle the overflow of the other.
As turbocharged or supercharged engines produce more power for a given engine size as compared to naturally aspirated engines, attention must be paid to the mechanical design of components, lubrication, and cooling to handle the power.
By looking, for instance, at just a tiny piece of the handle, he can decide that the coffee cup is different from the donut because the handle is thinner ( or more curved ) than any piece of the donut.
Earley parsers are appealing because they can parse all context-free languages, unlike LR parsers and LL parsers, which are more typically used in compilers but which can only handle restricted classes of languages.
The university offers two honors programs for " top students ": students who have proven to have a knack for studying, have the capacity to handle a higher academic load and have an interest in more depth in their programs.
Marty explains that while she has moral qualms like Mike does, she is more difficult to handle because she is intelligent.
Unlike mercury, liquid gallium metal wets glass and skin, making it mechanically more difficult to handle ( even though it is substantially less toxic and requires far fewer precautions ).
While web browsers may show alert dialog boxes to warn users in some cases where reloading a page may re-submit a POST request, it is generally up to the web application to handle cases where a POST request should not be submitted more than once.
If the issue isn't resolved at the first level, it is escalated to a second level that has the resources to handle more difficult calls.
Too short a handle: the hammer is inefficient because it doesn't deliver enough force, requiring more blows to complete a given task.
Tracy aligned with the Crips, and began reading the novels of Iceberg Slim, which he memorized and recited to his friends, who enjoyed hearing the excerpts and told him, " Yo, kick some more of that by Ice, T ," and the handle stuck.
Iowa State's composting facility " can handle more than 10, 000 tons of organic wastes annually.
In addition, some indoor rowers include a pivoting handle or handles ( as opposed to a simple chain ) in order to more completely simulate the action of rowing or sculling.
The drawback of this type of resistance mechanism is that the resistance is constant ; rowers using air or water resistance more accurately simulate actual rowing, where the resistance increases the harder the handle is pulled.

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