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For example, force-based scoring functions are used in docking programs such as DOCK (Meng et al. 1992) and GOLD (Jones et al. 1997).
The widely used ligand-docking software, such as DOCK (Ewing et al., 2001), or AutoDock (Morris et al., 2009), is intended to fit well-defined protein pockets rather than shallow grooves at flat fiber surfaces.
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Houk, who is known as Dock, describes himself as coming from a wealthy background.
This compilation featured recordings from a motley assortment of pre-war characters, such as Dock Boggs or Floyd Ming and his Pep-Steppers.
At Lisbon's usually busy port this week, the cranes were still, the containers stacked high and the lorries parked up, as dock workers staged one of a series of strikes taking place over a five-week period.
The Walkmen haven't released an album since 2012's "Heaven," but they're in town to celebrate the opening of Union Market's second-floor events space, known as Dock 5. DJ Will Eastman of Bliss opens.
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A major fine was defined as docking a policeman of 10 days' pay or more.
(The practice, known as "docking," insures that the loaf doesn't burst while it's baking).
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