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- Folding@home - Wikipedia
Thus, understanding protein folding is critical to understanding what a protein does and how it works, and is considered a holy grail of computational biology [14][15] Despite folding occurring within a crowded cellular environment, it typically proceeds smoothly
- Folding - definition of folding by The Free Dictionary
1 The act or an instance of folding 2 A part that has been folded over or against another: the loose folds of the drapery; clothes stacked in neat folds 3 A line or mark made by folding; a crease: tore the paper carefully along the fold; a headline that appeared above the fold 4 A coil or bend, as of rope
- FOLDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A folding chair, bed, bicycle, etc can be folded into a smaller size to make it easier to store or carry A folding door is made of several parts joined together that can be folded against each other when the door is opened
- FOLDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FOLDING is capable of being folded into a more compact shape How to use folding in a sentence
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- FOLDING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A folding piece of furniture, bicycle, etc can be folded, so that it can be carried or stored in a small space a folding chair
- folding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to make or become compact by bending and laying parts together: [~ (+ up) + object] I always have trouble folding (up) highway maps [~ + object (+ up)] Sometimes I can't fold them (up) neatly [no object;
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