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  2. Lipinski's rule of five - Wikipedia

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    Lipinski's rule of five, also known as Pfizer's rule of five or simply the rule of five (RO5), is a rule of thumb to evaluate druglikeness or determine if a chemical compound with a certain pharmacological or biological activity has chemical properties and physical properties that would likely make it an orally active drug in humans.

  3. 1–3–1 defense and offense - Wikipedia

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    The 131 defense and offense is a popular strategy used in basketball. Typical 1-3-1 Formation. The 1-3-1 zone defense is a defensive basketball formation. It was originally utilized by legendary basketball coach Red Sarachek. This defense is named for its formation since there is one defender at the point, three defenders at the free ...

  4. Christopher A. Lipinski - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews article reporting his "rule of five" is one of the most cited publications in the journal's history. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] In 2006, he received an honorary law degree from the University of Dundee and he has won various awards, including being the Society for Biomolecular Sciences ' winner of the 2006 SBS Achievement ...

  5. Druglikeness - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The great majority of drugs on the market have molecular weights between 200 and 600 daltons, and particularly <500; [3] [4] they belong to the group of small molecules. A traditional method to evaluate druglikeness is to check compliance of Lipinski's rule of five , which covers the numbers of hydrophilic groups, molecular ...

  6. Supercomputing Facility for Bioinformatics and Computational ...

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    The Supercomputing Facility for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, (SCFBio), IIT Delhi, was established in July 2002 with funding from Department of Biotechnology under the guidance of Prof. B. Jayaram. It aims at developing novel scientific methods and new software for genome analysis, protein structure prediction, and in silico drug ...

  7. Talk:Lipinski's rule of five - Wikipedia

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    This is also evident in Table I, where he lists Glycine as having 3 H-bond donors, which fits with the three H's (either NH2 + COOH, or NH3+ + COO-). Famotidine is another example with 8 donors in Lipinski's table. Mhc 13:45, 14 May 2014 (UTC) Thanks for your note. Yes, your analysis does appear to be correct.

  8. With offense up and complaints few, the new NCAA charge rule ...

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    According to play-by-play analysis by Ken Pomeroy, offensive fouls declined slightly last season, thanks presumably to the institution of a sporadically called technical foul for flopping, but ...

  9. Lacrosse strategy - Wikipedia

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    The offense often chooses to run the same base offense as they run in settled situations, such as a 2-3-1, although offenses with two players on the crease, such as the 1-4-1, are less common. Another common offense that is run in man-up situations is the 3-2-1, also known as the "circle" offense, because no player is on the crease, and all of ...