2005
DOI: 10.5204/mcj.2462
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Abstract: Let’s begin with the paradox of disavowal. On the one hand, we all “know” that television is hypnotic. On the other hand, we tend to imagine that we each – perhaps alone – remain impervious to the blandishments it murmurs as we watch it, often without being fully aware we are doing so. One of the many things contributing to the invention of television, according to Stefan Andriopoulos, was “spiritualist research into the psychic television of somnambulist mediums” (6… Show more

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“…Binding of biomolecules to a surface is highly influenced by the chemical properties of the surface, 33 suggesting that the distance between the surface and the capture peptide recognition sequence could affect its binding affinity to the target molecule. We therefore also examined a second peptide, SBP-PEG 4 ( Figure S2 ), with a PEG 4 spacer between the N-terminal cysteine residue and the spike-binding motif ( Figure 1 B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binding of biomolecules to a surface is highly influenced by the chemical properties of the surface, 33 suggesting that the distance between the surface and the capture peptide recognition sequence could affect its binding affinity to the target molecule. We therefore also examined a second peptide, SBP-PEG 4 ( Figure S2 ), with a PEG 4 spacer between the N-terminal cysteine residue and the spike-binding motif ( Figure 1 B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, thousands of compounds) but does not scale well to millions of acquired data points due to the cost of GP training. 33 Contemporary studies published in the months following the release of this manuscript's preprint have also looked at the use of active learning to accelerate docking-based virtual screening. 34–36 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, encouraging the practice of the HBCS technology if well developed in accordance with current laws. Other regional laws in places like Japan have been designed to support CO 2 storage as hydrates in the underground . Countries like Malaysia and China have no document laws in this regards .…”
Section: Maturation and Challenges Of Hbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other regional laws in places like Japan have been designed to support CO 2 storage as hydrates in the underground . Countries like Malaysia and China have no document laws in this regards . In the US, it is believed that HBCS implementation could violate some existing federal and state laws.…”
Section: Maturation and Challenges Of Hbcsmentioning
confidence: 99%