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mitigating circumstances or factors that are not necessarily available to the committee as a basis for doing that. i think in one case, the government recommended a 30-month sentence and the defense recommended 21 months, and you gave them 18 months, and this was the third conviction for assaulting an officer. there was another one that was a lower sentence for they were officer assaults. and it just seemed like it went lower. but i don t want to get into those, because you may have factors that you would point to that would justify the decision. i ve got a question about see, that s at an atomic level. i mean, you re looking at the facts of the case, you re looking at the defendant, and as you ve described in some of the other cases here, you made a judgment that you thought was fair and that was inbounds with your peer group. but back at the beginning of the
supersonic speaks, they don t travel against the wind, go from 80,000 feet to 50 feet above the we re in 1 1/2 seconds. it s not realistic. somebody has this technology and using it over our controlled u.s. airspace and that s a problem. martha: so you brought up something with tucker when you smoke with him about debris. is it your belief that the pentagon has in its possession something that was referred to as exotic material or debris from one of these events? i stated that for the record before, yes, martha. i believe and so do my colleagues. the proof is in the pudding. you re talking about material that was designed at the atomic level, engineered at the atomic level at a time where frankly we didn t have the technology to do that. so someone built that. i think from my perspective, we need to keep all options on the material until they re no longer on the table. what does your experience tell you in terms of whether
Scientists Explain How Virulent Coronavirus Gets Neutralized by Angela Mohan onĀ April 19, 2021 at 12:15 PM
How a highly infectious variant of SARS-CoV-2 virus binds to the host has been revealed by scientists.
Large-scale supercomputer simulations at the atomic level showed that the dominant G form variant of the virus is more infectious due to its greater ability to readily bind to its target host receptor in the body, compared to other variants.
The results from a Los Alamos National Laboratory-led team in the US illuminate the mechanism of both infection by the G form and antibody resistance against it. We found that the interactions among the basic building blocks of the Spike protein becomes more symmetrical in the G form, and that gives it more opportunities to bind to the receptors in the host in us, said Gnana Gnanakaran, corresponding author of the paper published in Science Advances.