CCP4

CCP4 can refer to any one of the following:

  • Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 comprehensive collection of protein crystallography software
  • CCP4 (file format) An electron density file format used in molecular graphics
  • Port Hope Simpson Airport ICAO Canadian airport code: CCP4
  • CCP4 (file format)

    The CCP4 file format is file generated by the Collaborative Computational Project Number 4 in 1979. The file format for electron density has become industry standard in X-ray crystallography and Cryo-electron microscopy where the result of the technique is a three-dimensional grid of voxels each with a value corresponding to density of electrons (see wave function) The CCP4 format is supported by almost every molecular graphics suite that supports volumetric data. The major packages include:

  • Visual molecular dynamics
  • PyMOL
  • UCSF Chimera
  • Bsoft
  • Coot
  • MOE
  • See also

  • MTZ (file format)
  • MRC (file format)
  • EZD (file format)
  • Chemical file format
  • Protein Data Bank (file format)
  • Voxel - one way of presenting 3D densities
  • External links

  • Format technical details
  • CCP

    CCP may refer to:

    Organizations

  • Central Colleges of the Philippines, an educational institution in Quezon City, Philippines
  • Chinese Communist Party, the ruling political party in the People's Republic of China
  • Coimbatore City Police
  • Confederación Campesina del Perú, a peasant organization in Peru
  • CCP Games, an Icelandic video game developer
  • Centre for Contemporary Photography, a photography gallery in Melbourne, Australia
  • Community College of Philadelphia, a community college in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Cultural Center of the Philippines, an organization focused on promoting and preserving Filipino art and culture
  • University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber Players, an American ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music
  • Science

  • Capacitively coupled plasma, a style of industrial plasma source commonly used in microfabrication
  • Cell cycle progression, the series of events that takes place in a cell
  • Context change potential, analysis of natural language, establishing meaning on the dynamic basis of prior shared information
  • Kiss (Dekker novel)

    Kiss is a 2009 thriller novel by Christian author Ted Dekker and Erin Healy.

    Plot summary

    Shauna McAllister is unable to recall past events and it all started six weeks after a car accident that left her suffering a coma. She doesn’t recall anything about the accident, as well as the months leading up to the accident. Alligations surface that effect Shauna, and her father, Landon McAllister. Landon is head of McAllister MediVista, a pharmaceutical research company, who is a senator that has his eyes on the White House. Shauna is somewhat aware that something stands in the way for their relationship to be reconciled. Her brother Rudy who is her only ally, and her father’s favorite is the victim in the very accident she is being blamed for.

    Shauna turns to Wayne Spade, her forgotten boyfriend, to help her piece things together to figure out the events that led up to the accident. On her journey for answers she discovers a mental ability which causes more questions to be raised. She begins to lose trust in all those around her, and it starts to become clear that those around her are determined to keep her from recovering her memories that she pursues.

    Kiss (surname)

    Kiss is a very common Hungarian family name, contrary to popular belief it does not mean small. In Hungarian small means: "kis". It may refer to:

  • Antal Kiss (born 1935), Hungarian athlete
  • August Kiss (18021865), German sculptor
  • Balázs Kiss (born 1972), Hungarian athlete
  • Béla Kiss (1877?), Hungarian serial killer
  • Cássia Kiss (born 1958), Brazilian actress
  • Dániel Kiss (athlete) (born 1982), Hungarian athlete
  • Elizabeth Kiss (born 1961), U.S. academic
  • Gergely Kiss (born 1977), Hungarian water polo player
  • Géza Kiss (18821952), Hungarian freestyle swimmer
  • Gyorgy Kiss (born 1975), Hungarian football player
  • István Kiss (disambiguation), multiple people
  • László Kiss (footballer) (born 1956), Hungarian football coach
  • Les Kiss (born 1964), Australian rugby league footballer
  • Manyi Kiss (19111971), Hungarian actress
  • Natasha Kiss (born 1973), Italian porn star
  • Nicky Kiss, British rugby league footballer
  • Péter Kiss (19592014), Hungarian politician
  • Robert S. Kiss (born 1957), U.S. politician
  • Kiss (South Korean band)

    Kiss (stylized as KISS.) was a Korean female pop trio. Their debut single "Because I'm a Girl" (Hangul: 여자 이니까; RR: Yeoja Inikka) was a hit in 2001. The music video stars actress Goo Hye-jin, and actor Shin Hyun-joon, which increased initial public interest in the song. The song remained a karaoke staple in Korea for many years.

    This helped to launch the career of Kiss, with an album quickly following. However, the group quickly disbanded afterwards, due to internal conflict that could not be resolved.

    Umji is now an actress.

    "Because I'm a Girl" has been covered by numerous artists, including Korean female duo 2NB.

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