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Meanings of flexible nature in English
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Usage of flexible nature in English
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The flexiblenature of organic chemistry must not be lost sight of.
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Interaction between the two symmetry-mismatching molecules could be assisted by the flexiblenature of AT zinc-binding domains.
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All of our care staff are on zero-hour contracts to assist with their availability and the flexiblenature of their duties.
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The ratings on Ireland are supported by the diversified, resilient, and flexiblenature of its economy, and its favourable demographics, the agency said.
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His wife, Vannina, was a woman of timid and flexiblenature, who, though devoted to her husband, fell into the snares of his enemies.
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However, unique challenges facing the development of entry inhibitors center around the highly variable and flexiblenature of the HIV-1 envelope protein (Env).
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We suggest that the modular and flexiblenature of Als5p conveys both strength and toughness to the protein, making it ideally suited for cell adhesion.