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Why only one atom or two?

Since a few days, when I watch to the graphic where molecules in proccess appear, it shows molecules with only one or two atoms. Is this normal? Could be a drug so simple and so powerful?. That will be great!

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Re: Why only one atom or two?

Indeed and it's a big one. Whatever the job name acronym means, you don't say if on UD or on BOINC, here's one from latter:

5/8/2008 12:22:20 PM||[checkpoint_debug] result faah4067_xrtv_xmd19120_01_1 checkpointed

This one is part of experiment 19, just about: http://fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/status
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Re: Why only one atom or two?

Hi Scham,
The FAAH graphic is just showing attachment sites. The molecules are much larger, but we are saving CPU cycles by not showing them.

Lawrence
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