Sentences with phrase «latch onto certain»

I always find it interesting to see how many filmmakers of the writer / director mold often latch onto certain ideas early in their creative careers and later come back to those themes many times.
Only certain molecules, one theory holds, have the right shape to latch onto certain receptors.
The toxin did not appear to be altering gene sequences; instead, Skinner and colleagues found, vinclozolin was somehow causing other chemical groups to latch onto certain genes, changing their expression (Science, 3 June 2005, p. 1391).
Do you sometimes find yourself latching onto a certain contestant and begin rooting for them, even though they may not be the greatest dancer, best singer, or the prettiest?

Not exact matches

Really, he says a lot to get fans (and media) hyped, but there are certain nuggets I really latched onto.
«However, we later realised with dismay that certain otherwise credible media houses have latched onto the signpost issue and are making news stories out of it.»
«The electrons latch onto, or leave, certain species of molecule and form large immobile ions,» says Hughes.
If a sample contains gluten, the substance can bind to one of three capture agents, which can be antibodies or a DNA - based aptamer, that specifically latch onto gluten proteins from certain sources.
So it's worth noting when one organisation throws up a different name to stem the unanimous tide in a certain category, and even more so when others latch onto it, forming something of a counter-wave.
Certain VR fans have started to latch onto particular control schemes, for example, while other players might find alternate methods more comfortable.
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