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Improving AlphaFold2 Performance in Virtual Screens Targeting GPCRs by Enhancing Binding-Site Conformational Sampling. [PDF]
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Chemical inhibition of a CBASS anti-bacteriophage defense. [PDF]
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The development of virtual libraries in Commonwealth libraries in Australia [PDF]
This research examines the development of virtual libraries in Commonwealth libraries in Australia in 1998-1999. The background to the study lies in some of the current issues in the information sector, and government responses to those issues. The study begins by considering the nature of the Australian Commonwealth Government, reviewing what ...
Magnussen, Amanda
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Nursing Management, 2003
If Emergency care is a priority for you, then you will want to visit the National electronic Library for Health's emergency care virtual branch library ( www.warwick.ac.uk/primary_care/nelh-ec/index.html ), writes Steven Black.
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If Emergency care is a priority for you, then you will want to visit the National electronic Library for Health's emergency care virtual branch library ( www.warwick.ac.uk/primary_care/nelh-ec/index.html ), writes Steven Black.
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Virtual libraries, virtual communities, and the future of the public library
Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1995THE DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT of various, costeffective information technologies now make it possible for librarians, educators and civic planners to think about a not-too-distant future in which virtual libraries furnish the basis for the provision of high-quality services into every sector of the community, whether the community is urban, suburban ...
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The Virtual Library: Virtually a Reality?
2009 Second International Conference on Computer and Electrical Engineering, 2009The virtual library implies no sense of physical location, whether for the end user or for the source. The user can access the information from anywhere and the information can be held anywhere. There is a sense of randomness in and its irrelevant to the user where the information is held.
Mahesh V. Mudhol, Vasanth N.
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