User:Jason Telford/Telford Sandbox 1
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<Structure load='1enh' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Scene' /> | <Structure load='1enh' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Scene' /> | ||
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This scene is of Diploptera punctata <scene name='46/464795/Milkprotein/1'>protein</scene>, aka cockroach milk. | This scene is of Diploptera punctata <scene name='46/464795/Milkprotein/1'>protein</scene>, aka cockroach milk. | ||
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you might tick off 'show only selected residues' | you might tick off 'show only selected residues' | ||
save scene (give it a logical number), newly saved scenes are incremented (scene1/1, scene1,2, scene1,3) automatically- I think | save scene (give it a logical number), newly saved scenes are incremented (scene1/1, scene1,2, scene1,3) automatically- I think | ||
| - | close scene authoring tools | + | close scene<scene name='46/464795/1enh_export/1'>Text To Be Displayed</scene> authoring tools |
save page. | save page. | ||
| + | Another <scene name='46/464795/1enh_export/3'>1enh</scene> export scene. | ||
This is a reference to a cockroach allergen <ref name=allergen>PMID: 26706467</ref> | This is a reference to a cockroach allergen <ref name=allergen>PMID: 26706467</ref> | ||
and this is a repeat of that reference<ref name=allergen/> | and this is a repeat of that reference<ref name=allergen/> | ||
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each <scene name='46/464795/1enh_export/1'>new</scene> scene can take a bit to show up when clicked- be patient<ref name="my second reference"> Gardiner, B. (n.d.). The Chemical Weapons Detectives. Popular Science, 290(5), winter 2018, 88.</ref> | each <scene name='46/464795/1enh_export/1'>new</scene> scene can take a bit to show up when clicked- be patient<ref name="my second reference"> Gardiner, B. (n.d.). The Chemical Weapons Detectives. Popular Science, 290(5), winter 2018, 88.</ref> | ||
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| + | <scene name='46/464795/1enh_export/1'>1enh test scene link</scene> | ||
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<scene name='46/464795/1enhscenetest/3'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | <scene name='46/464795/1enhscenetest/3'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene> | ||
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This is test <scene name='46/464795/Test_scene6/1'>scene</scene> 6, 1ARG | This is test <scene name='46/464795/Test_scene6/1'>scene</scene> 6, 1ARG | ||
| - | A test scene to show <scene name='46/464795/Junk_scene/1'>scene</scene> | + | A test scene to show <scene name='46/464795/Junk_scene/1'>scene</scene> scene<scene name='46/464795/Junk_scene/2'> v2</scene> |
==references== | ==references== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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This is a test page page
This scene is of Diploptera punctata , aka cockroach milk. blah blah Showing of OLA and EIC
Load Scene Authoring tools Load molecule (start from scratch each time) Make selections, change view for each selection (under style) you might tick off 'show only selected residues' save scene (give it a logical number), newly saved scenes are incremented (scene1/1, scene1,2, scene1,3) automatically- I think close scene authoring tools save page. Another export scene.
This is a reference to a cockroach allergen [1]
and this is a repeat of that reference[1]
Markdown language starts here:
- this is bold
_this is_ bold
each scene can take a bit to show up when clicked- be patient[2]
We are going to put this in the middle of a sentence!
This is test 6, 1ARG
A test scene to show scene
references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Do DC, Zhao Y, Gao P. Cockroach allergen exposure and risk of asthma. Allergy. 2016 Apr;71(4):463-74. doi: 10.1111/all.12827. Epub 2016 Feb 4. PMID:26706467 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/all.12827
- ↑ Gardiner, B. (n.d.). The Chemical Weapons Detectives. Popular Science, 290(5), winter 2018, 88.
