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1. As Richard Feynman famously said, “everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms.” But only recently have researchers had sufficient computational resources to model these vibrations in more complex molecules, using quantum chemistry.
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2. Hi my name is Carlos Ramos, I am a computational chemist who uses molecular dynamic simulations to help cure diseases by understanding the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms in proteins
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3. jiggling (plural Jigglings) A motion that jiggles.
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4. "Everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms." ― Richard P
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5. Subject Jigglings and wigglings; Sources " everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms." Richard P
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6. Repeated "Jigglings" lift the fluid up the pipe until it reaches the highest point in the pipe, whereupon gravity causes it to start to flow down the other side, and the syphon action will "suck" the liquid through the system
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7. "If we were to name the most powerful assumption of all, which leads one on and on in an attempt to understand life, it is that all things are made of atoms and that everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms."
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8. Everything that living things do can be understood in terms of Jigglings and wigglings of atoms
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9. Well shaped bubble butt with some Jigglings on d side is one of my bucket listChii59: See them salivating over some pouch of fat on a woman's chest, yet tomorrow they slut-shame females.
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10. “Everything that living things do can be understood in terms of Jigglings and wigglings of atoms.” Richard Feynman's remarks in the early 1960’s summarize what is today widely accepted, namely, that biological processes can be described by the dynamics of biomolecules
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11. Richard Feynman famously stated, “everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms.” Proteins are the work horses of biochemistry, responsible for cellular housekeeping and stimulus response.
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12. The reason is that it takes some energy to pull a molecule loose from the liquid, and that energy is then lost from all the thermal Jigglings, so things are cooler
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13. Atoms themselves undergo Jigglings
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14. We’re trying to understand these Jigglings, and when they get too strong, they themselves can melt matter.
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15. “If we were to name the most powerful assumption of all, which leads one on and on in an attempt to understand life, it is that all things are made of atoms, and that everything that living things do can be understood in terms of the Jigglings and wigglings of atoms.” ― Richard P
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JIGGLINGS [ˈjiɡəl]
jiggling definition: 1. present participle of jiggle 2. to move from side to side or up and down with quick short movements, or to make something do this: . Learn more.
n. The effect of athletic activity among the curvaceous. n. A curvaceous athlete. Don't make her run so fast, she'll get the jiggles. Look at Jiggles run, tgfsb ( thank God for sports bras ). Get the Jiggles neck gaiter and mug. Just look at that ass jiggle. Please jiggle that for me. Get the jiggle neck gaiter and mug.
transitive verb : to cause to move with quick little jerks or oscillating motions : to move from or as if from being jiggled : to move or cause (something) to move with quick, short movements up and down or side to side : to move or cause to move with quick little jerks Try not to jiggle the camera.
The first known use of jiggle was in 1836. English Language Learners Definition of jiggle. Kids Definition of jiggle. : to move or cause to move with quick little jerks Try not to jiggle the camera.