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Filter by Meaning Ligation of molecules is an important process in organic chemistry.
In biochemistry, ligation is the process of joining two molecules to form a larger molecule.
Ligation can be used to create chimeric DNA molecules with novel functions.
The artist used a ligation to bind the pages of their handmade book.
The plumber used a ligation to fix the leaking pipe.
The surgeon used ligation to stop the bleeding after the tumor was removed.
The veterinarian performed a ligation on the animal's fallopian tubes to prevent pregnancy.
The ligation of the pipes prevented further water damage in the house.
The veterinarian used ligation to sterilize the male cats.
The ligation of the electrical wires was critical to prevent short-circuits.
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