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Model building was carried out with Coot (Emsley et al., 2010) and refinement was done with phenix refine from the PHENIX suite.
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Cowell once said that Derek "refines from the people around him the best things in life.
Coal and oil, extracted and refined from the earth, are a different story.
In modern production it is obtained principally from propylene, a compound refined from the lighter fractions of crude oil.
This approach is refined from the original SOS with five modifications in the following three phases: mutualism, commensalism and parasitism.
The second oddity was the 8-pound-13-ounce hammer, with its steel handle, its clanking chain, and that circular weight, refined from the chariot wheels and axles.
Cell-grown meat, I told him, would be spurred on by synthetic serums refined from the crude system currently used, where cells are bathed in fetal bovine serum.
It was put together in the 1980s and '90s by two men, Harry Rodman, a veteran gold refiner from the Bronx, and Alan Bronstein, a diamond dealer from New Jersey.
Once the basic design is developed, it must be refined from the standpoint of quality, materials, processes, assembly and disassembly, maintenance, functionality, and usability.
Further, the lipophilic properties of the compounds refined from the process with best scores were examined using lipophilic ligand efficiency (LLE) index.
This paper presents a numerical simulation of one of the test sections in the experimental study, which was refined from the previous numerical simulations completed before and immediately after the experimental study based on simplified numerical models.
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