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originally posted by: InvaderZed2
Reading the articles I posted would benefit you lol. Graphine in the shot. Science has proven graphine to act as a conductor at 26hrz. Try just a little bit at least
a reply to: loveguy
originally posted by: InvaderZed2
Reading the articles I posted would benefit you lol. Graphine in the shot. Science has proven graphine to act as a conductor at 26hrz. Try just a little bit at least
a reply to: loveguy
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: InvaderZed2
5G communications have already been in place in most 1st world countries for about 2 years.
Where Is 5G Available in the US? (Updated for 2021)
5G coverage map worldwide
originally posted by: BiffTannen
originally posted by: chr0naut
a reply to: InvaderZed2
5G communications have already been in place in most 1st world countries for about 2 years.
Where Is 5G Available in the US? (Updated for 2021)
5G coverage map worldwide
About 2 years, or 2020. Curious timing to these eyes. Didn't Wuhan's commissioning of 5G occur Aug-Sept 2019? Maybe something, maybe nothing. Of course, 5G is what everyone wants and needs. Right?
MD trajectories showed that Omicron RBD has evolved into an efficient ACE2 binder, via pi-pi ( Om -RBD-Y501/ACE2-Y41) and salt-bridge ( Om -RBD-K493/ACE2-Y41) interactions. Conversely, in binding mAb, it has become less efficient (Center of mass distance of RBD from mAb complex, wildtype ≈ 30 Å, Omicron ≈ 41 Å). Disruption of Om -RBD/mAb complex resulted from loose interaction between Om -RBD and the light chain complementarity-determining region residues.