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ChEMBL-Likeness Score and Database GDBChEMBL [PDF]
The generated database GDB17 enumerates 166.4 billion molecules up to 17 atoms of C, N, O, S and halogens following simple rules of chemical stability and synthetic feasibility.
Sven Bühlmann, Jean-Louis Reymond
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Drug repositioning for enzyme modulator based on human metabolite-likeness
Background Recently, the metabolite-likeness of the drug space has emerged and has opened a new possibility for exploring human metabolite-like candidates in drug discovery.
Yoon Hyeok Lee +4 more
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Improving the Human-Likeness of Game AI’s Moves by Combining Multiple Prediction Models [PDF]
Strong game AI’s moves are sometimes strange or difficult for humans to understand. To achieve better human-computer interaction, researchers try to create human-like game AI.
Ogawa, Tatsuyoshi +2 more
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Recent studies suggest RNAs act as promising drug targets. However, limited development has been achieved in detecting RNA–ligand interactions.
Huiying Zhao (138755) +4 more
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In Silico Resources of Drug-Likeness as a Mirror: What Are We Lacking in Pesticide-Likeness?
Unfavorable bioavailability is an important aspect underlying the failure of drug candidates. Computational approaches for evaluating drug-likeness can minimize these risks.
Ge-fei Hao (11426377) +11 more
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The difference between the walking speeds of stroke patients and the general population may influence the self-perception of patients, who perceive their walk as lacking general human-likeness.
Kazuki Hayashida +5 more
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The inversion effect on the cubic humanness-uncanniness relation in humanlike agents
The uncanny valley describes the typically nonlinear relation between the esthetic appeal of artificial entities and their human likeness. The effect has been attributed to specialized (configural) processing that increases sensitivity to deviations from
Alexander Diel +4 more
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In their Practice article in CMAJ ,[1][1] Moayedi and colleagues illustrate how challenging it can be to rule in or out acute heart failure in a patient with undifferentiated dyspnea. The authors suggested testing brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) or N-terminal pro BNP (NT-proBNP) level, listing ...
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Resemblance, Representation and Scepticism: The Metaphysical Role of Berkeley’s Likeness Principle
Berkeley’s likeness principle states that only an idea can be like an idea. In this paper, I argue that the principle should be read as a premise only in a metaphysical argument showing that matter cannot instantiate anything like the sensory properties ...
David Bartha
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Percival Everett by Virgil Russell : le laboratoire du roman
In his highly metanarrative novel, Percival Everett by Virgil Russell, Percival Everett delves into the making of fiction, not so much showing what happens behind the scene as exhibiting a text that is no longer clearly distinct from the work that made ...
Anne-Laure Tissut
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