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Meanings of bound directly in English
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Usage of bound directly in English
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When electron microscopy was used, there was no evidence that virus particles bounddirectly to bacteria.
2
They may probably be there before me, as this goes by Mr. Trumbull, bounddirectly for New York.
3
We sailed from St. Pierre the day after we had taken possession of the schooner, bounddirectly for St. Bartholomew.
4
Both HAMLET and ALA bounddirectly to each glycolytic enzyme in solution and solid-phase assays and effectively inhibited their enzymatic activities.
5
Prior to the American Civil War goods could not be seized on any grounds unless bounddirectly for a belligerent port.
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Furthermore, the effector-reporter experiment confirmed that PtrMYB121 bounddirectly to the promoters of genes relating to the synthesis of lignin and cellulose.
7
We find Q bounddirectly above the Cbl, consistent with a reaction mechanism that involves the formation of a covalent Cbl-tRNA intermediate.
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Great Britain, however, seized ships only on the second leg of the voyage, that is, when bounddirectly for a belligerent port.
9
MAG-expressing Chinese hamster ovary cells bounddirectly to gangliosides resolved on thin layer chromatograms, allowing detection of MAG binding species in a mixture.
10
Surface plasmon resonance measurements showed that a peptide corresponding to the CC' loop of Act1 bounddirectly to IL-17RA.
11
In the end, the movements of the struggling foes were such as to bring the tree to which Putnam was bounddirectly between their lines.
12
All mutants bounddirectly to unmodified gold surfaces via the sulfur of the cysteine residues and showed a quasi-reversible, direct electron transfer to the electrode.
13
His only means was to have recourse to a junk of China, (so they call those little vessels,) which was bounddirectly for Japan.
14
Two Sharquoi boundeddirectly across the bridge at them.
15
It was large and dark, almost black, and as I watched in horror it boundeddirectly towards Holmes on all fours.