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Protein Structuromics Reveals a Loop‐Controlled Half‐Open Active Pocket Conformation Throughout Fe(II)/α‐ketoglutarate‐Dependent Dioxygenase Catalytic Cycle

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
This study reveals a conserved half‐open active pocket in Fe(II)/α‐ketoglutarate‐dependent dioxygenases through protein structuromics, distinguished by structural features comprising highly flexible loop elements. Enhanced sampling simulations‐guided mutagenesis experiments elucidated how this flexible loop regulates pocket open/closed conformations ...
Lunjie Wu   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Postgraduate Medical Education

Pediatrics, 1968
With seasonal regularity the practicing pediatrician must decide exactly which seminar, round table, or postgraduate course he will take this time. Unfortunately, like the individual with a tin ear who always selects the same tune, the man in practice tends to select for study those subjects he is most interested in and, therefore, most familiar with ...
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Undergraduate and postgraduate education

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2002
Education is a core activity of academic departments but pressure from universities to maximize research income and research productivity, and from hospitals to deliver a more efficient clinical service, has pushed the importance of education into third place in many departments. Academic departments of anaesthesia can make significant contributions to
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Postgraduate nutritional education

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1977
Never in the history of civilization has the need for nutrition been greater than it is now with modern medical care . The sensational accomplishments of science and technology in developing new therapies, drugs, and devices for the health of mankind has resulted in saving lives beyond the capacity of natural defenses on which the body has relied for ...
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Postgraduate Education in Medicine

JAMA, 1961
SUPERFICIALLY, one might regard medical education as having arrived at a rather fixed pattern, after the upheavals of the first quarter of this century. On the contrary, there is a lively ferment at work, and the probability is that the present decade will see substantial changes in both the academic and economic patterns of medical education.
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Postgraduate Medical Education

Foot & Ankle International, 2017
J M Rios, Ruh   +3 more
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Can perceived returns explain enrollment gaps in postgraduate education?

Labour Economics, 2022
Christopher Rauh, Teodora Boneva
exaly  

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