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  • 111Code folding — is a feature of some text editors, source code editors and IDEs that allows the user to selectively hide and display sections of a currently edited file as a part of routine edit operations. This allows the user to manage large amounts of text… …

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  • 112Mathematics of paper folding — The art of origami or paper folding has received a considerable amount of mathematical study. Fields of interest include a given paper model s flat foldability (whether the model can be flattened without damaging it) and the use of paper folds to …

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  • 113Chinese paper folding — The Gold sycee is conceptually Chinese. Chinese Paper Folding, or Zhezhi (Chinese: 中國摺紙; pinyin: zhé zhǐ), is the art of paper folding that originated in China. The work of Akira Yoshizawa widely popularized the Japanese name origami however, in… …

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  • 114Oxidative folding — Oxidative protein folding is a process that is responsible for the formation of disulfide bonds between cysteine residues in proteins. The driving force behind this process is a redox reaction, in which electrons are passed between several… …

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  • 115Napkin folding problem — The napkin folding problem in geometry explores whether folding a square or a rectangular napkin can increase its perimeter. The problem is known under several names, including the Margulis napkin problem, suggesting it is due to Grigory Margulis …

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  • 116Paper folding — is the art of folding paper; it is known in many societies that use paper. In much of the West, the term origami is used synonymously with paper folding, though the term properly only refers to the art of paper folding in Japan.Forms of paper… …

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  • 117Constant folding — and constant propagation are related compiler optimizations used by many modern compilers. An advanced form of constant propagation known as sparse conditional constant propagation can more accurately propagate constants and simultaneously remove …

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  • 118paper folding — Japanese origami Art of folding objects out of paper without cutting, pasting, or decorating. Its early history is unknown, but it seems to have developed from the older art of folding cloth. Origami has reached its greatest development in Japan …

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  • 119Hydrophobic-polar protein folding model — The hydrophobic polar protein folding model is a highly simplified model for examining protein folds in space. First proposed by Dill in 1985, it is motivated by the observation that hydrophobic interactions between amino acid residues are the… …

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  • 120Teabag folding — is a form of origami the development of which is credited to Tiny (pronounced Teeny) van der Plas, who as a practitioner of origami developed the technique in 1992 as a papercraft art for embellishing greeting cards. It uses small square pieces… …

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