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Premeditations of performance in recent live television
The article discusses the ways that performances in television are premeditated. Its focus is on practices of scripting performances in current interactive and reality TV. With a basis in empirical material on television production, the article describes concretely some cases of scripting in international television formats. Its focus is particularly on forms of scripting that are seldom recognized as such, thus contributing to a feel of the real, the authentic and the immediate. Three forms of scripting are discussed: ‘cueing’, scripting of social settings and scripting of temporal sequencings. The article shows how current television formats that strive for the unscripted feel in fact could be said to involve radical extensions of scripting beyond conventional practices. In more general theoretical terms, the article suggests looking to the scripting of mediated performances as an alternative approach to the tradition of media production studies
Absolute FKBP binding affinities obtained via non-equilibrium unbinding simulations
We compute absolute binding affinities for two ligands bound to the FKBP
protein using non-equilibrium unbinding simulations. The methodology is
straight-forward, requiring little or no modification to many modern molecular
simulation packages. The approach makes use of a physical pathway, eliminating
the need for complicated alchemical decoupling schemes. Results of this study
are promising. For the ligands studied here the binding affinities are
typically estimated within less than 4.0 kJ/mol of the target values; and the
target values are within less than 1.0 kJ/mol of experiment. These results
suggest that non-equilibrium simulation could provide a simple and robust means
to estimate protein-ligand binding affinities.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures (no necessary color). Changes made to methodology
and results between revision
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