<span>The E-site of a ribosome is the last spot in the ribosome where the tRNA binds to during protein synthesis. Because it is the last binding place before the tRNA exits the ribosome, it is called E-site. E stands for exit.
There are other two sites - the P-site and the A-site. All this are involved in protein synthesis.</span>
The first three acts are also referred to collectively as the Coercive Acts, instituted by the British in response to the Boston Tea Party. ... On Sept. 5, 1774, representatives from the colonies arrived to protest the Intolerable Acts and voted to cut off trade from the colonies to Britain.
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Since you haven't provided multiple choices, I'll assume you are looking for an explanation. There were multiple, the most notable being the improvement of the steam engine, the cotton gin, and the cost effectiveness of steel production. The steam engine, developed by James Watt, allowed for increased efficiency and was a huge reason why transportation was now much more of an accessible idea. The cotton gin, made by Eli Whitney, allowed for better productivity when it came to separation of cotton from their seeds and gave way to the thought that slavery was not needed, on a logical and moral mindset.
<span>Justice Brandeis believed after hearing the Whitney v. California case that free speech is not something that can be easily taken away from an individual, and that it should in no case be restricted unless it presents a clear and apparent threat to the individuals involved.</span>