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38. In many instances, however, two distinct ligands may fit into mutually exclusive protein conformations. For example, c-Met kinase can adopt two different conformations, corresponding to active and inactive states, typically referred to as the Asp–Phe–Gly (DFG...
If present in a shared object or executable, this entry instructs the runtime linker to process all relocations for the object containing this entry before transferring control to the program. The presence of this entry takes precedence over a directive to use lazy binding for this object when ...
This seems to be a step backwards to late binding days to me. I may be a bit short-sited on this, and may be able to be persuaded of its use in very specific cirumstances, but the need for this level of dynamic coding seems to point to a problem in solution design. I am all ...
Let’s see what’s going on in this example. When you call obj.SampleProperty, the dynamic language runtime (DLR) uses the language binder to look for a static definition of this property in the SampleObject class. If there is no such property, the DLR calls the TryGetMember meth...
In PL/SQL, you can only execute the following types of statements using dynamic SQL, rather than static SQL: Data definition language (DDL) statements, such asCREATE,DROP,GRANT, andREVOKE Session control language (SCL) statements, such asALTERSESSIONandSETROLE ...
Generally speaking, in dynamically linked executables, external functions are reached by calling their respective PLT entry: The PLT entry will retrieve the function’s address from the function’s GOT entry, and call it: With early binding, GOT entries are relocated by the dynamic linker at load...
Innate behaviors meet multiple needs adaptively and in a serial order, suggesting the existence of a hitherto elusive brain dynamics that brings together representations of upcoming behaviors during their selection. Here we show that during behavioral tr
Cluster Dynamic refers to a methodology in which vehicles are grouped together based on factors such as speed, direction, connectivity degree, and mobility pattern, forming dynamic clusters that adapt to changing scenarios in real-time. AI generated definition based on: Intelligent Vehicular Networks ...
3e) [43]. Higher binding constants obtained with double or triple ion-dipole interactions enhanced the mechanical strength of the dynamic system (Fig. 3f), with high Young's modulus (0.75 MPa) even with high content of ionic liquid (30 wt%). At the same time, it maintained good under...