POTENTIAL INHIBITORS OF SARS-COV-2 (COVID 19) PROTEASES PLPRO AND MPRO/ 3CLPRO: MOLECULAR DOCKING AND SIMULATION STUDIES OF THREE PERTINENT MEDICINAL PLANT NATURAL COMPONENTS

Potential inhibitors of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID 19) proteases PLpro and Mpro/ 3CLpro: molecular docking and simulation studies of three pertinent medicinal plant natural components

The rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) - coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has raised a severe global public health issue and creates a pandemic situation.The present work aims to study the molecular -docking and dynamic of three pertinent medicinal plants i.e.Eurycoma harmandiana, Sophora flavescens and

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Repellents inhibit P450 enzymes in Stegomyia (Aedes) aegypti.

The primary defence against mosquitoes and other disease vectors is often the application of a repellent.Despite their common use, the mechanism(s) underlying the activity of repellents is not fully understood, with even Beer Tasting Glasses the mode of action of DEET having been reported to be via different mechanisms; e.g.interference with olfact

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Syntactic ambiguity as a device in British humour

The present study of ambiguity at the syntactic level in the English language focuses on its resourceful applications Menopause Support in the creation of jokes.Such ambiguity is therefore regarded as something to be exploited in language rather than avoided.One important conclusion will be that British humour should not be regarded as "strange" by

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Barchan swarm dynamics from a Two-Flank Agent-Based Model

In this work, we simulate barchan swarms using the Two-Flank Agent-Based Model and investigate how changes to model parameters and environmental drivers lead to different swarm dynamics.In particular, we explore how the parameter qshift, which Foot Care controls the rate of equilibration between the flanks of an asymmetric dune and thereby the stab

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