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  1. WasĹŤbon - Wikipedia

    • This binding method means that each double-wide piece of paper has only two printing surfaces instead of four, but by eliminating the need for double-sided legibility, bound-pocket books enabled publishers to use significantly thinner paper than was necessary for glued or sewn books. See more

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    Wasōbon (Japanese: 和装本, or wahon (和本) ) is a traditional book style in Japan that dates from the late eighth century AD with the printing of "Hyakumantō Darani" during the reign of Empress Shōtoku (764–770 AD). Most … See more

    Book composition

    Japanese books were traditionally made of washi, or Japanese paper. This durable, fibrous paper does not easily yellow or become brittle with age, which has contributed to the remarkable preservation of early boo… See more

     
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  3. Protein Pockets: Inventory, Shape, and Comparison

    Pockets from families of proteins can be examined using multiple pocket tree alignments to see how ligand binding sites or other pockets have changed with evolution. Our method is called CLIPPERS, for Complete Liberal Inventory of …

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  4. The Pillar: Traditional Japanese Fukurotoji Bookbindings

    This style of traditional Japanese binding is known as fukurotoji, or bound pocket books (the folded pages make up the “pockets”) and they are block printed on one side only so that when folded you have text or image on each page.

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  5. Binding pocket - (Proteomics) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations

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  9. Protein Binding Pocket Dynamics | Accounts of …

    Apr 25, 2016 · We have here introduced a classification of protein binding pocket dynamics into five classes—subpocket, adjacent pocket, breathing motion, channel/tunnel, and allosteric pocket—and highlighted the importance of …

  10. Paperback - Wikipedia

    Paperback editions of books are issued when a publisher decides to release a book in a low-cost format. Lower-quality paper, glued (rather than stapled or sewn) bindings, and the lack of a hard cover may contribute to the lower cost …

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