The administration is in a diplomatic bind on the Egyptian issue, however, because it wants to promote political openness but also maintain stability in the longtime ally and safeguard Cairo's relations with Israel.
If a cop gets into a bind on the street and everyone does, sooner or later and calls for help, he is hanging out a mile if help is not in the offering.
This means they can be close to home one day and close to a customer the next day, with access to convenient meeting venues with plug-and-play technology to make presentations or to print and bind proposals on the go.
Erbitux and Vectibix are antibodies that bind to receptors on the cell surface called EGF and blocks signals that turn kras on.
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When one or more input strands bind to complementary sequences on the loop, the loop breaks, activating the DNAzyme and switching the gate on.
These drugs--such as Herceptin for breast cancer (Genentech) and Erbitux for colon cancer (Eli Lilly)--were designed to bind to signaling molecules on tumors and disrupt cell growth signals.
The process involves the cell walls of MRSA, which contain special molecules that bind to certain receptors found on T-cells.
One approach could be to develop drugs that can bind tightly to the receptors on immune cells and induce the production of the anti-inflammatory IL-10.
He said the company had already removed the final salary section of the pension scheme and was now trying to "bind up what's on the table with a whole load of strings".
Yet today the new ties that bind nations are based not on coercion--a lashing together of explosive ethnic mixes like Danzig and Yugoslavia--but on enlightened and mutual self-interest, promising greater stability and prosperity.
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To do this, they used antibodies designed to bind to and thus decommission the molecules on T cells that are used to shake hands with antigen-presenting cells.
Prosecutor Alan McKay failed to lead some potentially crucial DNA evidence that suggested Sinclair had tied the knots on the ligatures used to bind and strangle the girls.
It still retains its most important feature, a 12-button thumb grid built to deliver cataclysmic destruction on all enemies when you bind spells, items, and macros to the buttons for quick access.
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He was recently in the region, and it is clear that he intends to push forward on this to try to bind the United States government and his successor to his failed policy.
The antibodies bind to the CTLA-4, found on a cell's surface, and shut off the brake.
The group used deep learning to zero in on the molecules most likely to bind to their targets.
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This lessens the chance that the company will get into a bind that will force it to cut back on exploration and acquisitions -- and leave it with too little oil and gas reserves to meet future debt service.
Every single sign points to an increased reliance on the networks that surround us and bind us together through our mobile phones.
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By making texting free, Verizon may hope to keep the texting on its system and use it to bind its customers more tightly, at minimal cost.
Simply everyone, it seems, now mounts the elaborately carved lintels that once signaled wealth here--her own door beams are cut with reverse swastikas and painted on the underside with red dots that bind the house with prayers.
This puts retirees in a bind as money market rates are too low to live on.
But he said that there could be no US signature on any binding deal that did not also bind China - America's superpower rival.
The U.S. has long refused to ratify the Kyoto Protocol on the grounds that it doesn't bind other major emitters, including China, to legally binding limits.
Then comes the work of screening scads of receptors against compounds to see which ones bind together--and what pattern of receptors get turned on by gardenias.
The isotope is engineered to bind to carcinoids, and any such bindings light up like beacons on the images.
The 1978 Vienna Convention on Succession of States in Respect of Treaties does not bind the United States because the United States is not a party to the Convention.
However, before the alarm can be sounded in this way, proteins on the surface of the antigen-presenting cell and the T cell must bind together in what is called a cellular handshake.
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