Where were the chains and ropes that police say were used to bind those three women?
RNA. It also has a part that likes to bind chemically to the appropriate amino acid.
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Andress-Tobiasson said the evidence was enough to bind Drayton over to state court for trial.
Trigger never saves the day, because no congress has the authority to bind a future one.
The new China-Russia partnership aims to bind the two countries in the energy field.
Cultural groups that found effective ways to bind non-kin together out-competed groups that were less cohesive.
The self-inflicted wound it too deep to bind, the bleeding too profuse to staunch.
Governments need to bind themselves to credible fiscal rules that provide incentives for good behaviour.
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The group used deep learning to zero in on the molecules most likely to bind to their targets.
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The only problem with the interface is that it offers only 10 hotkeys to bind groups of units.
Plaster has been poured into the Marcal river in a bid to bind the sludge and stop further flooding.
The currency intended to bind Germany into Europe has ended up sowing division.
APEC's ostensible mission: to bind the economies of the Pacific rim closer together.
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Post-War economic history is the story of the quest to find new ways to bind the hands of politicians.
The isotope is engineered to bind to carcinoids, and any such bindings light up like beacons on the images.
As it forces euro-zone countries to bind closer, the crisis convinces Britons of the wisdom of keeping the pound.
The deal agreed upon at Kyoto, which required developed countries to bind themselves internationally to numerical targets, was anathema.
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There is no technology to plug volcanoes which pierce the earth's crust, or to bind the faults which cause earthquakes.
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If God prized human life enough to bind himself to it through incarnation, then you, barbarian warrior, should not murder.
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Fibrogen researchers spent two years painstakingly screening 150 antibodies, and found 2 that hinder CTGF's ability to bind with cell receptors.
The chemistry which used to bind Chancellor Helmut Kohl and President Mitterrand is simply not there with Gerhard Schroder and Jacques Chirac.
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It promised to bind a unified Germany into the EU and pave the way for some sort of political union in Europe.
But Montesquieu missed the ties that continued to bind Britain's powers together.
This serves not to confuse but rather to bind the film together.
An experimental new class of drugs is aimed at rendering TGF-beta and CTGF ineffective by blocking their ability to bind with cell receptors.
But GFP is a concrete wall of a molecule--it curves around itself such that there is no place for an enzyme to bind.
Another aim of the scheme will be to tackle landslides, with the new trees helping to bind the soil together to prevent erosion.
But, even when the verdict is delivered, Jasper will be left to bind the wounds of racial distrust that Mr Byrd's killing reopened.
They share a single, unifying suspicion: that their coalition partners, the pro-EU Liberal Democrats, may yet block moves to bind the wounded Euro-Leviathan.
As they passed through different parts of the body looking for targets to bind to, they would get metabolized, for instance, by the liver.
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