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Macromolecular Modeling with Rosetta

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2008
Advances over the past few years have begun to enable prediction and design of macromolecular structures at near-atomic accuracy. Progress has stemmed from the development of reasonably accurate and efficiently computed all-atom potential functions as well as effective conformational sampling strategies appropriate for searching a highly rugged energy
Rhiju, Das, David, Baker
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Model Composition in Rosetta

2011 18th IEEE International Conference and Workshops on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, 2011
We describe the various composition operations available in the Rosetta specification language, provide examples, and discuss reasoning compositionally about specified systems. Composing specifications allows for more than the usual benefits of modularity and re-use: reasoning about specifications also may rely explicitly on the nature of composition ...
Nicolas Frisby   +3 more
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System specification in Rosetta

Proceedings Seventh IEEE International Conference and Workshop on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS 2000), 2002
System level specification and analysis has become a critical issue in designing today's ever increasingly complex systems. System level design is distinguished from other design activities by its heterogeneous nature. Specifically, systems level designers must integrate information from many different design domains in a single design decision making ...
Perry Alexander   +2 more
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The Rosetta Lander (“Philae”) Investigations

Space Science Reviews, 2007
The paper describes the Rosetta Lander named Philae and introduces its complement of scientific instruments. Philae was launched aboard the European Space Agency Rosetta spacecraft on 02 March 2004 and is expected to land and operate on the nucleus of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at a distance of about 3 AU from the Sun.
Bibring, J.-P.   +19 more
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The CONSERT instrument for the ROSETTA mission

Advances in Space Research, 1999
Abstract In this paper, we describe the CONSERT experiment for the international ROSETTA mission (Verdant and Schwehm, 1998). CONSERT aims at obtaining radio images of the nucleus of comet 46P/Wirtanen by transmitting radio waves through the comet nucleus, between the Lander and the Orbiter (Kofman et al., 1998).
Barbin, Yves   +6 more
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Environments of the Rosetta Target Asteroids

Advances in Space Research, 1999
The ROSETTA spacecraft will fly-by a few asteroids during its course to the final cometary target. The candidate asteroids presently are 140 Siwa (C-type) and 4979 Otawara. An alternative interesting trajectory reaching four asteroids (5331 Erimomisaki, 905 Universitas, 1515 Perrotin and 4247 Grahamsmith) has also been found by ESA.
Rossi A, Fulchignoni M
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The Rosetta Stone of Stability

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2000
Abstract:A number of proposals to augment the classical theory of natural selection turn on the need to consider the role of neutral genetic modifications, as well as on the role of patterns of physicochemically stable substructures. There are similarities between this opposition and that within cognitive science, where the dynamic and computational ...
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Rosetta: Landing on a comet

Milan Journal of Mathematics, 1999
The European Space Agency will launch in January 2003 a mission called “Rosetta” to visit a comet. This space-craft will rendezvous with comet Wirtanen, follow it on its way to the sun in a close orbit and observe the comet core from this position.
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The Rosetta Stone Method

2008
Analysis of amino acid sequences from different organisms often reveals cases in which two or more proteins encoded for separately in a genome also appear as fusions, either in the same genome or that of some other organism. Such fusion proteins, termed Rosetta stone sequences, help link disparate proteins together, and suggest the likelihood of ...
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Beyond Rosetta

2020
AbstractThe discovery and collection of multilingual inscriptions through excavation and the antiquities trade in the nineteenth century played a crucial role in the decipherment of Egyptian scripts. The history of the modern ownership of inscriptions now located in Egypt, Europe, and North America and their role in the development of Egyptology are ...
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