We have developed SPICKER, a simple and efficient strategy to identify near-native folds by clustering protein structures generated during computer simulations. In general, the most populated clusters tend to be closer to the native conformation than the lowest energy structures. To assess the gener
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A reply to Spicker
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- Springer US
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- 1993
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- English
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- 1
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- Article
- ISSN
- 1065-3058
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According to the AIR theory, which I endorse, a neural state is a conscious experience when and only when it is a representation in an intermediate-level, perceptual processing system that has been affected in an appropriate way by mechanism of attention. This is not intended as a revolutionary idea