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Given its seeming contradiction — shallow and profound, uplifting and elegiac — Ms. Oliver's verse is perhaps best read as poetic portmanteau, one that binds up both the primal joy and the primal melancholy of being alive.
It clothes the naked, it feeds the hungry, it comforts the sorrowful, it shelters the destitute and it serves those who harm it. It seeks those who are lost. It binds up what is wounded.
Glycogen, a glucose polysaccharide, acts as an oxidative energy source during times of physiological stress. Because it binds up to five times its weight in bulk water, insects with increased levels of body glycogen also have higher amounts of internal water. In general, insects selected for desiccation resistance also exhibit longer larval stages than those sensitive to desiccation. This increase in development time is likely a response to the environment, allowing larvae more time to accumulate glycogen, and therefore more water before eclosion.
The expression of tTG is regulated at the transcriptional level depending on complex signal cascades. Once synthesized, most of the protein is found in the cytoplasm, plasma membrane and ECM, but a small fraction is translocated to the nucleus, where it participates in the control of its own expression through the regulation of transcription factors. Crosslinking activity by tTG requires the binding of Ca2+ ions. Multiple Ca2+ can bind to a single tTG molecule. Specifically, tTG binds up to 6 calcium ions at 5 different binding sites.
68, 189 (1981) In simple terms, scientists have identified four basic forces behind everything happening around us. They are electromagnetic force (the source of electricity and magnetism), weak force (which relates to radioactivity), strong force (the force that binds up protons and neutrons within the atom) and gravitational force (the reason why apples fall to the ground and the moon revolves around the Earth). Quantum theory can explain the first three types of forces pertinent to the atomic level, however, for big objects, quantum theory is not applicable. Therefore, the gravitational force is only applied in astronomical science and studies.
And in January 1910 a Minnesota newspaper wrote a lengthy profile on Fitzpatrick describing him as the "great little man" responsible for molding Michigan's teams: > "A great asset to Michigan is Keene Fitzpatrick. He knows athletics from A > to Z. As a trainer of track men he is beyond a peer; for keeping football > players in condition he is unbeatable and in the capacity of a football > coach he ranks high. He works over an unconscious player, binds up a nasty > hurt or squeezes a soaked sponge down the neck of a perspiring husky with > the same calmness that he looks for dangerous stones in the training lot at > Whitmore Lake." Fitzpatrick's conditioning was credited with the success of the Michigan football team in his two games at the team's trainer.
Every > autumn in the month of September, when the great heat is abated, people send > to one another to know if any of their family has a mind to have the small- > pox. They make parties for this purpose, and when they are met (commonly > fifteen or sixteen together) the old woman comes with a nutshell full of the > matter of the best sort of small-pox and asks what veins you please to have > opened. She immediately rips open that you offer to her with a large needle > (which gives you no more pain than a common scratch) and puts into the vein > as much venom as can lye upon the head of her needle, and after binds up the > little wound with a hollow bit of shell, and in this manner opens four or > five veins. . . . The children or young patients play together all the rest > of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth.
Horstmann concluded his approbation of Houck's Volume One of the 1903 A History of Catholicity in Northern Ohio and the Diocese of Cleveland from 1749 to December 31, 1900, with two verses from the New Testament: #"Gather up the fragments lest they be lost", from the Multiplication of the Loaves, translated for the 21st century as, "When they had had their fill, he said to his disciples, 'Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be wasted. #"Go and do in like manner", from the parable of the Good Samaritan who binds up wounds, translated for the 21st century as: "Jesus said to him, 'Go and do likewise. Horstmann's approbation should be seen in the context of his interest in history. Horstmann and Houck were both listed, on the same page with some important figures in the history of the diocese, as donors of materials to the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia.

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