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In notable past failures, the C.I.A. misjudged how fast the Russians could make a hydrogen bomb, never spotted the vast size of the Soviet germ warfare program and failed to realize how close Saddam Hussein was to making nuclear weapons before the first gulf war.
In the past, theorists have predicted the properties of mesons containing heavy quarks by assuming they vaguely resemble an electron and a proton bound to make a hydrogen atom.
While it is possible the South Asian state has the materials required to make a hydrogen bomb, it is unlikely they have the technology to make it successfully detonate, said Dr.
Dr. Ferenc Dalnoki-Veress, a nuclear physicist who is a scientist in residence at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, said it's possible North Korea has the materials required to make a hydrogen bomb, but unlikely that they have the technology to make it successfully detonate.
U24 and U47 contact N13 and likely make a hydrogen bonding interaction.
The 2′ and 3′ oxygen atoms of the ribose each make a hydrogen bond to the carboxylate group of Glu247.
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In the T. thermophilus RF1 crystal structure [ 8] the switch loop in the active conformation makes a hydrogen bonding interaction to A-1493 of the ribosomal decoding center.
However, significant technological breakthroughs are necessary for making a hydrogen economy feasible.
For all ligands, every atom that is capable of making a hydrogen bond does so with either protein or solvent.
In contrast, in the model of the active conformation of the TSHR TMD, Asn6747.49 makes a hydrogen bond with Asp4602.50 (Supplementary Table 6, Fig. 3c).
HBY 097 makes a hydrogen bond with the thiol group of Cys181 that helps the drug retain potency against the Tyr181Cys mutation.
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