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Synthetic Vaccines

Scientific American, 1983
Synthetic vaccines are designed with the help of computer-graphics programs. These displays generated by Arthur J. Olson of the Research Institute of Scripps Clinic show a method whereby parts of a viral protein that are on the surface of a virus, and therefore accessible to antibodies, can be identified.
R, Arnon, M, Shapira, C O, Jacob
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Synthetic Lectins

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, 2009
Carbohydrate recognition presents a difficult challenge to supramolecular chemists, especially in the natural medium of water. After two decades of research, it has at last been possible to develop biomimetic receptors which perform well in aqueous solution.
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Synthetic Worlds, Synthetic Strategies [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
This text will attempt to delineate the underlying theoretical premises and the definition of the output of an immersive learning approach pertaining to the visual arts to be implemented in online, three dimensional synthetic worlds. Deviating from the prevalent practice of the replication of physical art studio teaching strategies within a virtual ...
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From synthetic antigens to synthetic vaccines

Immunology Today, 1981
AbstractThe availability of synthetic antigens permitted a systematic elucidation of the molecular basis of antigenicity, as well as of other phenomena, and to establish the genetic control of immune response and its link to the major histocompatibility region of the species.
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Synthetic emotion

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2000
New research in affective computing-computing that relates to, arises from, or deliberately influences emotion-aims to give computers skills of emotional intelligence. These skills are crucial for learning and for savvy social interaction. For example, recognizing someone's emotional response is key to sensing if what you have just done or said met ...
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