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Size matters

Nature Chemical Biology, 2023
Cyclic tetrapeptides (CTPs) have great potential for materials and therapeutics; however, synthesizing these molecules remains a significant challenge. Now, an enzyme has been developed that enables efficient N-to-C cyclization of linear tetrapeptidyl substrates to form structurally diverse CTPs.
Li Su, Hai Deng
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Sizing up size ratios

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1987
The investigation of the causes of observed size differences between coexisting related animal species requires a knowledge of the statistical distributions of size ratios in randomly constructed guilds. Null models can be useful, but are often subject to constraints that severely limit their applicability.
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Sustainable Sizing

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 2016
Objective: To provide a review of sustainable sizing practices that reduce waste, increase sales, and simultaneously produce safer, better fitting, accommodating products. Background: Sustainable sizing involves a set of methods good for both the environment (sustainable environment) and business (sustainable business).
Kathleen M, Robinette, Daisy, Veitch
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