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An alternative scene was saved showing <scene name='99/995028/Pacupp/3'>solid protein chains, scene #3</scene>. <!--(The scene was re-loaded into the SAT and re-saved, which eliminated the text put at the top by PACUPP.)--> {{font color|red|This scene could be loaded into the SAT, whereupon the top left echo text from PACUPP was gone, but THE SAVE SCENE TAB OF THE SAT BECAME UNRESPONSIVE. ???}}
An alternative scene was saved showing <scene name='99/995028/Pacupp/3'>solid protein chains, scene #3</scene>. <!--(The scene was re-loaded into the SAT and re-saved, which eliminated the text put at the top by PACUPP.)--> {{font color|red|This scene could be loaded into the SAT, whereupon the top left echo text from PACUPP was gone, but THE SAVE SCENE TAB OF THE SAT BECAME UNRESPONSIVE. ???}}
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The previous scenes #1-3 have pseudoatoms 3.0 &Aring; in diameter. For comparison, the [[van der Waals diameter]] of a carbon atom is 3.4 &Aring;. The shapes of the channels are more detailed when the <scene name='99/995028/Pacupp_veryfine_small/1'>pseudoatoms are only 2.4 Angstroms in diameter</scene>. Also revealed is a '''{{font color|purple|small buried cavity}}'''.
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The previous scenes #1-3 have pseudoatoms 3.0 &Aring; in diameter (PACUPP cavity detail "fine"). For comparison, the [[van der Waals diameter]] of a carbon atom is 3.4 &Aring;. The shapes of the channels are more detailed when the <scene name='99/995028/Pacupp_veryfine_small/1'>pseudoatoms are only 2.4 Angstroms in diameter</scene> (PACUPP cavity detail "very fine"). Also revealed is a '''{{font color|purple|small buried cavity}}'''.
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