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Meanings of labile nature in English
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Usage of labile nature in English
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Economic benefits Nitrogen is altogether more difficult to manage because of its labilenature.
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Background: The labilenature of microtubules is critical for establishing cellular morphology and motility, yet the molecular basis of assembly remains unclear.
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The labilenature of phosphoryl groups has presented a long-standing challenge for the characterization of protein phosphorylation via conventional mass spectrometry-based bottom-up proteomics methods.
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This labilenature of the coiled coil at the head-rod junction might be a structural prerequisite for regulation of scallop myosin by Ca2+-ions.