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Chains
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Chains meaning
plural of chain
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K63 chains have also been well-characterised, whereas the function of other lysine chains, mixed chains, branched chains, M1-linked linear chains, and heterologous chains (mixtures of ubiquitin and other ubiquitin-like proteins) remains more unclear.
The UBDs exploit this by having small spacers between ubiquitin-interacting motifs that bind lysine 48-linked chains (compact ubiquitin chains) and larger spacers for lysine 63-linked chains.
By examining their supply chains through a social lens, companies can work effectively with suppliers to ensure fair and equitable practices while also making their end-to-end supply chains more resilient.
Investigators this week also found chains apparently used for bondage, along with C-clips that can shorten chains or be used to secure a person’s legs or feet, Upton said.
Of course, they are not the only ones offering ice cream in the area as big chains and small chains do as well.
The entire world has learned, or should have learned, that far-flung supply chains are risky supply chains.
The law passed with support from major fast-food chains, which gained assurances that unions would drop an initiative that would have made the chains liable for their franchises’ labor violations.
Emerging markets are benefiting from shifting supply chains after the pandemic threw global supply chains for a loop.
Like all chains, supply chains are only as strong as their weakest link.
Upon searching the encampment, Penn police recovered several long lengths of heavy gauge chains, as well as smaller chains with nuts and bolts attached that police said could be used as weapons, officials said.
In order to strengthen supply chains in a meaningful way, the UK government should use its influence to strengthen mandatory due diligence and bolster enforcement of human rights protections in supply chains.
Movie theatre chains - particularly independent theatres and smaller chains - are worried that major studios are going to begin bypassing them altogether and keep their seat-filling blockbusters on their individual proprietary streaming sites.
Once word of Keoni’s key chains and his heartwarming cause got out, people from all over the country started sending in their requests for one of the custom key chains.
This will result in great-power competition over value chains as the United States will attempt to strip away manufacturing from China and reorient global value chains via the United States.
Rods made of smaller chains preferentially moved to where the elastic energy is larger, near the center of the droplet, while those made of larger chains moved to the surface.
Conveyor Chains Market report provides a basic overview of the industry including definitions, classifications, Conveyor Chains Industry by applications and industry chain structure.
It seems like an obvious step, but it’s an important sign that companies build trust by taking responsibility for their chains of “influence,” like they do for their physical supply chains.
Martin recognizes there are two major value chains—the feedlot and the consumer—and he works to improve margins by aligning these chains to ensure profitability across the cattle cycle.
While local entrepreneurs may have launched the first supermarkets, this sector is increasingly dominated by transnational chains, with some 70 to 80 percent of Latin American supermarket chains in the hands of the top five global firms.
A "controller" or "effects management system" lets the musician create multiple effect chains, so they can select one or several chains by tapping a single switch.