(lock or key)

  • 1Lock and Key — Infobox Book name = Lock and Key title orig = image caption = translator = author = Sarah Dessen cover artist = country = United States language = English genre = Young adult publisher = Viking Children’s Books release date = April 22, 2008 media …

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  • 2lock and key models — Specific recognition in biological systems might be mediated through interactions that depend upon very precise steric matching between receptor and ligand, or between enzyme and substrate. The commonly used analogy is between lock and key, and… …

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  • 3lock-and-key theory — /lɒk ən ˈki θɪəri/ (say lok uhn kee thearree) noun Biochemistry the theory that cells specifically react with only one or very few similar compounds, the cell having the lock and a chemical such as an enzyme, drug, etc., being the key …

  • 4under lock and key — 1. Locked up 2. Imprisoned • • • Main Entry: ↑lock * * * under lock and key phrase in a room or container which is fastened with a lock These files should be kept under lock and key. Thesaurus: closed …

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  • 5Under Lock and Key — Studioalbum von Dokken Veröffentlichung 22. November 1985 Aufnahme 1985 Label …

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  • 7Under Lock and Key — Infobox Album | Name = Under Lock and Key Type = studio Artist = Dokken Released = November 9, 1985 Recorded = 1985 Length = 42:23 Label = Elektra Producer = Neil Kernon Michael Wagener Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 8(keep something something) under lock and key — (keep sth/put sth/be) under ˌlock and ˈkey idiom locked up safely somewhere; in prison • We keep our valuables under lock and key. • I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. Main entry: ↑lockidiom …

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  • 9(keep put something) under lock and key — (keep sth/put sth/be) under ˌlock and ˈkey idiom locked up safely somewhere; in prison • We keep our valuables under lock and key. • I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. Main entry: ↑lockidiom …

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  • 10(keep something be) under lock and key — (keep sth/put sth/be) under ˌlock and ˈkey idiom locked up safely somewhere; in prison • We keep our valuables under lock and key. • I will not rest until the murderer is under lock and key. Main entry: ↑lockidiom …

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