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Computer-aided design and implementation of efficient biosynthetic pathways to produce high added-value products derived from tyrosine in Escherichia coli. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Bioeng Biotechnol
Ferreira S   +13 more
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Computer-aided gene design

"Protein Engineering, Design and Selection", 1992
A computer program, which runs on MS-DOS personal computers, is described that assists in the design of synthetic genes coding for proteins. The goal of the program is the design of a gene which (i) contains as many unique restriction sites as possible and (ii) uses a specific codon usage.
Libertini G., DI DONATO, ALBERTO
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Computer-Aided Design [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
In computer-aided design (CAD), engineers use computers to design, analyze, model, simulate, and evaluate a product, process, or system. In this chapter, the application of CAD in the creations of virtual models of products or systems is focused on. CAD was originally developed to represent geometric information of objects by using computer-drawing ...
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Computer-Aided Design

1989
One of the areas where algorithmic or parametric programming has made its biggest contribution is in Computer Aided Design. The traditional CAD/CAM programs simply offer a STATIC visual aid to users for the documentation of a preconceived part or assembly. No provision exists to determine the effects of desired changes on performance.
Durbha V. Murthy   +41 more
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Computer-Aided Drug Design

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1987
Progress in genetic engineering has increased the need for, while advances in computational hardware have removed barriers impeding, the development of appropriate computational tools to assist in the understanding of molecular interactions. Advancements both in techniques and in broadening application have been clearly demonstrated.
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Computer-Aided Design

1991
With the help of computer technology, the designer has the capability of managing the enormous number of design, material, and process applications available when designing with plastics and reinforced plastics (composites). In the past, the designer more often than not had to limit the material, process, and design choices to those that were familiar.
David P. Di Mattia   +2 more
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Computer-aided molecular design

Endeavour, 1983
Abstract Until recently the search for substances having desired biological properties depended largely on systematic screening of very large numbers of compounds, as in the development of the sulphonamide drugs. Today, the alliance of computer graphics with theoretical chemistry is beginning to make it possible to predict the kind of molecule which ...
W.Graham Richards, Lance Mangold
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