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It's one of the things you have to be very careful about because I don't believe in the Cambridge Spies model – that what they did was all about getting back at their fathers and the university.
The step width depends on the Wi-Spy model and the selected band of interest, ranging from about 50 to over 600 kHz.
However Spies says the yearbook staff has since changed its mind and will not be running any of Spies' modeling shots.
But if you squint really hard, you might just spy a model or two on the set of Beyonce's latest video shoot.
Last June, at the end of the Lanvin spring/summer 2016 show, I spied a model wearing one similar to that dear old Parklife one of yore.
One of my ways back in the 1950s was to watch a lot of movies from the period.The spies were modelled on Charters and Caldicott from Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes.
The interactions between Im7 and Spy in the model are mediated by a combination of electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions.
The contacts predicted between Im7 and Spy in this tentative model are moderately extensive…" One could also argue that our models would be more accurate if it was were based on the structure of the Spy mutants; however, obtaining the crystal structure of our Spy mutants would have required a considerable amount of work, and still would not necessarily increase the accuracy of the models.
The spy photographs suggest a model little changed in appearance from the current one.
The N-terminal loop of Im7 forms extensive van der Waals contacts with a cluster of hydrophobic residues at the tip of the hydrophobic patch P1 of Spy in our tentative model.
The contacts predicted between Im7 and Spy in this tentative model are moderately extensive, burying a surface of ∼1502 Å, which is consistent with medium binding affinity (KD = 2.6 µM) (Chen et al., 2013).
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