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This is especially challenging when targeting interactions with ubiquitous recognition modules for example, PDZ domains, which bind C-terminal sequences of partner proteins.

Finally, the household appliances that are in use can be recognized with the household power supply terminal, and their information can be reported to users through wired or wireless network to achieve ubiquitous recognition service.

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While this is nearly intuitive, given the ever-lower cost of phones, the real breakthrough will be ubiquitous voice recognition and translation capabilities, which will make the phones highly useful to large populations who are illiterate, or who have languages that aren't easily written with keypads.

Ankyrin repeats are one of the most ubiquitous molecular recognition platforms in nature, and it is therefore important to understand how their structures are adapted for function.

This OCRE globular domain is a distinctive component of RBM10 and is more widely conserved in RBM10s across the animal kingdom than the ubiquitous RNA recognition components.

Let's not kid ourselves: the point is that as cameras get cheaper and more connected and more ubiquitous, facial recognition gets more accurate, and data-mining software gets better, something like conspiracy theorists' worst nightmarish fantasies of Trapwire will come to pass.

Targeting of ribosomes translating membrane proteins is mediated by the ubiquitous signal recognition particle (SRP) system (Bibi, 2011; Akopian et al., 2013).

In all living organisms, ribosomes translating membrane proteins are targeted to membrane translocons early in translation, by the ubiquitous signal recognition particle (SRP) system.

The SH3-domains are a ubiquitous protein-recognition module, most of which identify and bind proline-rich regions that can adopt a PPII (poly-proline type II) conformation, and a variety of target sequences, but often based on a P x x P consensus [ 24– 34].

Throw in ubiquitous corporate facial recognition identity, unchecked by any federal laws regarding harvesting of personal identification.

Because cameras keep getting cheaper, and better, and more ubiquitous, as does facial recognition software.

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