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    Free Time Activities

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    Iphone 4s‚ so I can listen in school. My father usually encourages me to watch discovery channel and national geographic‚ when I am a child. For first three days‚ I didn’t like it. After a while‚ I feel that I know more with my father. I know how to build the car with Myth Buster. Another day‚ I learn more about how the car factories run smoothly. I also know more about the World affairs with national geographic. Discovery channel bring me to universe that I have never heard about. Furthermore‚ I and

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    5 Computational Virtual Screening Towards Designing Novel Anticancer Drugs Po-Yuan Chen1‚2 1Department of Biological Science and Technology‚ China Medical University‚ Taichung‚ Taiwan‚ 2Brain Research Centre‚ University of British Columbia‚ Vancouver‚ 1Republic of China 2Canada 1. Introduction Generally speaking‚ Docking is most popular and critical issue in this research field‚ because it contains most important information both Ligands (Drugs) and Receptors (it can be intracellular protein

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    During the age of exploration‚ the idea of exploring had affected the lives of many people. The drive to explore the unknown led to the creation of many new inventions. These inventions made exploration easier and more efficient. Some advancements were the compass and the Portolani chart‚ which allowed them to know where and what direction they were going. Others included the Astrolable‚ used for measuring latitude‚ and the caravel‚ which was a different type of sail that made the boats faster. These

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    fours hours a day. Entertainment is the second reason why television is beneficial. The final reason why television is beneficial is because it is educational for adults and kids. For example‚ some channels that are educational are Discovery‚ TLC‚ Court Tv‚ Discovery Health and many more. People that watch educational television can find interesting topics that they may want to make a career out of. Also‚ children can benefit from educational television. For example‚ children watch shows like blues

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    that person back. Please don’t do that your loved ones wouldn’t want that. We can also seek great revelations from our lost worlds and discoveries on television as great archeologists on the Discovery Channel‚ on the History Channel‚ and some not archeologists not so recognized. It is wonderful looking at those shows like with the new discovery of the lost bones on the find of the new dinosaur that was found to be the largest dinosaur discovered in china said to be larger than the T-Rex

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    The Spaniards‚ the Chinese‚ and the French In the 15th century‚ Spain became the originator of the age of exploration. To begin with‚ the Renaissance had recently started and there was an eager love for culture and exploration. Art was an extremely important part of culture in Spain. Gothic art was probably one of the largest styles of art in Spain‚ this was a result of the Cistercian Order. Examples of this style of art are the monasteries of Poblet and Santes Creus and the Cathedrals of Leon‚ Burgos

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    Television – Friend or Foe Communications technology is expanding through the entire global community. Children everywhere are born into a world of images and messages. In society today storytellers are rarely parents‚ grandparents‚ and teachers‚ but instead there are a handful of tar-away forces with something to sell. The media has become part of our culture as well as our identity. There are many different kinds of media‚ which comes in many different forms. For example‚ television‚ radio

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    to post-screening analysis. An integrated VS environment‚ which provides the friendly interface to seamlessly combine different-stage programs for VS and identifying the pharmacological interactions from screening compounds‚ is valuable for drug discovery. Here‚ we developed an easy-to-use graphic environment‚ iGEMDOCK‚ for the docking‚ virtual screening‚ and post-screening analysis. For post-screening analysis‚ iGEMDOCK can enrich the hit rate and provide biological insights by deriving the pharmacological

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    incomes and a universal demand for better health care; however‚ most of the world markets for pharmaceuticals were concentrated in North America‚ Europe and Japan. Drug discovery was an expensive process‚ with leading firms spending more than 20 per cent of their sales on research and development (R&D). Developing a drug‚ from discovery to launch in a major market‚ took 10 to 12 years and typically cost US$500 million to US$800 million (in 1992). Bulk production of active

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    The Early Modern World was an age of discovery for the continent in many aspects‚ from physical discovery of new continents to the discovery of novel ideas for the people and nations of Europe. One place that had always been a curiosity for the Europeans was the land of silk: China. Europeans had known about China since antiquity‚ and several European successfully traveled to the eastern wonder but did not return to write of their experiences in China for Europe to read. Two Italian and Catholic

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