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❤️🎶Mixed Genre Artist🎶❤️
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› 𖥔˖  ▌▌▌ ❀   ↝ dowyliza ⛸ › 𖥔˖﹙new account on tumblr ! ! ' ﹚ ᦃ ۰ ⸼ ۫ 🐬 GOLPHIN. ▬▭▬▭ %  ៹ ،، › maria luiza,, nickname: liza.
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loveleftbehind · 2 years
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if anyone knows where to find icons of chubby manga characters please let me know i cant tAKE THIS SHIT NO MORE
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I'm just seeing a teenage Connie in that orange daisy dress with white gogo boots and cute braids with butterfly barrettes and a little pink beret.
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First off, the necklace feels SO MADE for Bess! It feels like the one she wears in TS4, and it is so iconic for her.
Paisley would be very outside Connie's comfort zone, but she tries it an adores it! I can see her wearing this back home for a trip to the States. Maybe, if the girls comes, she takes them strolling through Central Park and to all the city's hangouts. And of course, the best places to eat, especially in Chinatown. It's a late, late night.
For some reason, I see Bess wearing this for the very specific occasion of shopping in a flower market. Like, hair up, crisp white headscarf, buying a weekly bouquet. You can't tell me the Wolves aren't ones to have a weekly bouquet in their flat, in addition to a thriving garden and window boxes. Oh, maybe she's shopping for those too? To help brighten the front of their bank/counting house's facade?
TEEN CONNIE IN THIS WOULD BE SO ADORABLE. For some of her first modeling jobs for the cookie boxes (cookie tins in the Victorian-verse) she shows up in this, beaming and bight-eyed. Then afterward she walks down Fifth Avenue to window-shop, instantly making passing school girls stop and admire her.
A very formal party dress for Miss Bess. This would cute with a baby bump too! Imagine she's cradling Cordell, and her baby belly is already showing as she greets guests at a party in this dress.
Teen Bess in this, perhaps? Perhaps a gift from George - a dress fit for a lady once she is in her teens? He finds this and gets it for her, with a matching plaid headband. She looks so lovely and feminine. Bea can never find it, so perhaps it's a secret? If Teen Connie channels 1960s, Teen Bess is channeling 1950s.
I feel like Hela would pick this out for Bess and gift it to her as a "Welcome to the Family" gift. "I noticed you looked lovely in yellow, and with the silver elements ... I just couldn't help myself! I had them wrap it up on the spot for you!" It fits like a dream, of course! Hela has a good eye~
Bess or Gal, for sure. I can see Bess looking super cute gardening in this, but also Gal flexing that figure all while commanding a full kitchen, and looking like a babe while doing it.
The empire-waist vibe just feels so FeFe to me. Imagine this gorgeous dress with a crown of jeweled marigolds atop her head? STUNNING.
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union-replicants · 6 months
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Greetings citizens of the Union and beings from beyond! Welcome to Union News Central, I'm your host Bluglakkag Flublabbak. Hello! This is the recent news! ::3
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The New Libertopia Cultural Fair has begun! Culture is something that's been lacking in the Union, as the Replicants had very little and the uplifted species of the Union had nothing. That being said, the exposure to so many alien cultures on New Libertopia has inspired the habitat's communities to host the New Libertopia Cultural Fair! At this wonderful event, Union species have been expressing themselves in new and interesting ways, and alien species are encouraged to share the beauty of their own cultures.
Headlining the event is the Vegvian clone band Zoryal-Thunn. Opening with the song 'When Moegmar Arrives'.
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The Zoryal-Thunn band members were grown here in the Union as a part of the Vegvian Preservation Project, and once they finished their adjustment cycle, they chose to remain in the Union as citizens.
Their songs revolve around the Vegvian history they studied during their adjustment cycle, and the battles and struggles of the past. Their songs don't celebrate war or violence, instead they honor the dead, sing to inform, and encourage a message of peace. Their iconic instruments catch the eye, repurposing of hard-light axes into musical instruments in a swords-to-ploughshares dramatic flare.
Not far from the concert, the elusive Ugluk artist Bloroworoe Riououeururowuw has set up a stall at the Fair to give some flare to the exoskeletons of Ugluks. Bloroworoe promised that for each decal painted, they'll answer a question about their art.
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The stall also attracted some spectators, including Thylaks, who Bloroworoe encouraged to come in and made it clear that anyone, whether it be synthetic life forms, or organics with an exoskeleton or cybernetics limbs are welcome to be turned into a piece of walking art.
Meanwhile, the Mod community of the New Libertopia Ostess-Sat has promised to set up a stall at the fair soon. They're just gatering supplies, data on the anatomy of alien life, and looking for a space to set up at the moment.
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The Ostess-Sat Modders are a group of Ostess-Sat speeder riders and racers who enjoy cyberneticly modifing themselves. Their passions grew from engineering their speeders to be safer and faster in the Ammonia Sector race tracks, which then moved to the modification of robots for quick repairs of speeders on the tracks in pitstops. And then of course, they began expressing modification in themselves. Hence 'Mods'. ::3
The Feforyans of New Libertopia have set up a presentation of their martial arts slash dance called Pudra. The teachers said they're willing to teach anyone, so long as people treat the art respectfully.
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Pudra originated as an old Feforyan self defence martial art used against cruel Fefings. It developed in the pre-Observer age of post-Nuclear Feforia and in the time since then, its developed into a cultural dance which has a number of different styles depending on the situation and its not restrictive in terms of what someone can do with the amount of limbs the practioners may or may not have. This is in part due to the recent mutations which turned Feforyan legs into a fused tail, but it's also partly because of the many alien races Feforyans have encountered.
Lastly, the Replicants have set up a stall displaying the new lifeforms engineered for Feforia, animals that have been spliced from a number of different creatures that can withstand the planet's toxic atmosphere.
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They explained how each critter is being crafted to be beautiful and unique in their eyes, even if some found the creations to be disturbing, none can deny its an impressive show of scientific mastery and biological artistry.
Well, that's all the major attractions of the New Libertopia Cultural Fair so far! I know I said 'lastly' with the Replicant event, but the Fair is still only on its first day, and you expect many more additions from our other alien residents soon! If you find yourself in New Libertopia in the coming weeks, be sure to visit these and other attractions and enjoy yourselves!
This is Bluglakkag Flublabbak saying thanks for tuning in to our signal here at UNC. Be sure to bookmark our wavelength for future updates.
Solace in the Union.
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several unfortunate facts:
classroom is dead silent and everyone is working on their essays
the volume on my earbuds is turned way up from listening to music in the hallway on the way to class
I am completely zoned out and do not realize how loud my music. I’m falling asleep, I barely even realize it’s playing.
ghost by Fefe Dobson apparently bears a resemblance to taylor swift songs
anyway I got told to take my earbuds out, my teacher was chill about it, but multiple people talked about it later and said they thought it was taylor swift. deceased.
Trying to figure out what your new icon is is distracting me; I don't think black lipstick tube raised by three loving parents is the right answer, but I can't figure out what the right answer is.
Okay I turned on that song and yeah I can see how if you're just hearing that muffled from someone's earbuds you could think it was Taylor Swift. Listening to it directly I know its not TS, but across a room...
I am going to learn from your mistakes and not do that, thanks for taking the hit for the rest of us; your sacrifice will be honored and appreciated. I hope your ears are okay if they were loud enough the teacher could hear and mentioned it. They may have a built in mechanism for dealing with building loud sounds, like thunder, but blaring music is not one of them! Look out for your ears <3
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hayyafah · 5 months
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an independent butch lesbian homunculus oc penned and created by ofelia. heavily influenced by frankenstein the modern prometheus, chronicles of darkness, and the raven.
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a study in unburying your gays. creating life. things going horribly right. the tragic monster. and being frankenstein maya's monster.
#hayyafah
hey i'm ofelia or fefe and i'm 28. my pronouns are they/them and xe/xem
don't follow me if you write incest.
i have a zero tolerance policy for racism, antisemitism, and islamophobia. get that shit the fuck outta here.
if you sexualize minors i'll beat you to death with my bare fucking hands.
lenore specific.
lenore's oc concept " your dead ex gf " for sapphic character ONLY. for everyone else. not sorry! they're a lesbian!
obviously they don't have to be your character's dead ex. you have to talk to me about that first.
they are explicitly an examination of bury your gays and being stuffed in the fridge. so lesbophobia, in the context as homophobia and misogyny cross roads will be discussed here. if that makes you uncomfortable please do not follow me.
lenore uses exclusively THEY/THEM pronouns. this is not up for debate.
lenore is a homunculus.
OH SWEET LENORE, was created in a lab. This they have always know. The twins as their mother MAYA LAVANDA called them with Lever. But that's not what they were. What they would ever be. they were not twins. They were creations yes. But she Lenore from science and LEVER from magic and when the spark of life was blessed upon them both, the a bright flash from the creature from ADAM himself. They were born upon the same moment. Brough from hell with their own rage and joy coming into existence with their screams. Pieced together from the forgotten remains of many a girl lost to time LENORE began to step froward. Equal parts sad smiles and sweet lips. A lost son of sappho.
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pvcket · 5 months
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a series of original characters penned by ofelia primarily influenced by greta gerwig's barbie movie, the vampire diaries, teen wolf. and pacific rim. firmly anti julie plec and jeff davis.
a study in weird kids becoming strange adults and genderless rage.
#pvcket ~ rules under the cut.
ofelia or fefe. 28. they/xe.
wren holis applebaum. she/they/xe. 20. reality warper and former almost hive mind. anya jamie "aj" mccall. she/her. 28. a witch. austice maeve damis. they/she/xe. 68. vampire on kol's sireline. vesper sonnet damis. they/them exclusively. 55. vampire on kol's sireline. harker poet curie. they/them. 30. ranger. hamsa river onyx. she/xe. 30. ranger.
my ocs are nonbinary don't misgender them.
if you rp incest or sexualize minors please stay away from me.
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sbgridconsortium · 7 months
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Radical Reactions - Yvain Nicolet - Institut de Biologie Structurale
Sharing some of our #SBGrid member tales from the last year. This one from January 2023.
The periodic table may be an icon of chemistry, but a cluster of elements at its center gives biology some essential pop and sparkle. Yvain Nicolet at the Institut de Biologie Structurale (IBS) in Grenoble, France, wants to learn exactly how those transition metals in the middle of the table put more pizzazz in proteins.
About one-third of proteins contain transition metals, such as cobalt, copper, molybdenum, or iron. The Nicolet lab mainly studies metalloproteins that contain iron-sulfur clusters but also scrutinizes enzymes that make these clusters. "Transition metals are often key components of the proteins in terms of function," Nicolet says. "They are only few atoms in a structure and sit in specific sites, but they enable specific activities, notably in enzymes, but not only in enzymes." Metals give proteins some superpowers in the form of new chemical properties and functions not otherwise possible with combinations of the 22 amino acids.
"They enhance the reactivity of the proteins by making many strange active sites that are very interesting," he says. These reactions can be blazingly fast with complex chemistry. And they are technically challenging to study.
The lab investigates enzymes that use metals, as well as proteins that build the metal cofactors and insert them into the enzymes. "We try to trigger the reaction in a crystal and to trap the different intermediates during the reaction to characterize by structural biology," Nicolet says.
Many metalloproteins evolved in a time before oxygen and can only make their razzle-dazzle moves in an anaerobic space. To prevent oxygen from destroying their molecules, experiments in the Nicolet lab take place in a series of six large anaerobic chambers filled with nitrogen.
The researchers reach in through gloves built into the airtight boxes to work with samples and equipment. There, cells are grown and broken up. The cell extracts are cleared and proteins separated by chromatography. Crystallization robots in one glove box screen for optimum conditions that researchers can manually reproduce in another box and freeze in liquid nitrogen. From there, the synchrotron is only 500 meters away.
"We determine 3D structures at moderate to high resolution," Nicolet says. "At first, we aim at determining where the metals are in a given protein, and how they interact with their environment (the protein matrix). We also aim at determining the structure of the metallocofactors or metal binding sites in terms of ligands and geometry.
"Then in a second step, we aim at understanding how these metals confer a specific activity to the protein," he continues. "For instance, in an enzyme, we would get intermediate states with the metal in a different coordinate and/or redox state to better understand what is going on during the reaction."
One milestone of the lab's work arose from successfully trapping an unexpected radical intermediate of NosL, a radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) enzyme, in the process of generating a peptide with potent activity against gram-positive bacterial pathogens (Science, 2016).
Crystallography provided the position of the atoms, and for this paper they also used a spectroscopy technique called electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), which gives the position of unpaired electrons near atoms.
Two months later, the group reported results from a study in which they carried out radical based chemistry catalyzed by the radical SAM enzyme HydE from beginning to end in a crystal (Nature Chemistry, 2016).
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The image shows substrate processing and product transfer within HydE cavity during the FeFe-hydrogenase active site assembly process. Credit: Y.Nicolet
More recently, Nicolet's team characterized intermediates in the assembly of the nitrogenase, a key player in the global nitrogen cycle. The enzymatic complex nitrogenase catalyzes the reduction of nitrogen gas N2 to ammonia NH3, transforming nitrogen and returning it to plants. Specifically, the paper reported the X-ray structure of NifB protein from a nitrogen-fixing bacteria, one of a dozen proteins required to assemble the nitrogenase active site (Journal of the American Chemical Society, May 2020).
"For nitrogenase, there is a dedicated machinery with very, very challenging chemistry involved, and this is what we are attacking over the few next years," he says.
Nicolet was born and raised in Grenoble, France, where he now lives and works. Growing up in the city, he became an accomplished cello player with ambitions of becoming a professional musician. He started college in Grenoble. When a music school in Paris turned down his application, he chose to pursue science at what is now the University of Strasbourg. In Strasbourg, all the science classes emphasized the three-dimensional structures of molecules, whether it was enzymology, DNA replication, or proteins. He completed his undergraduate degree and stayed for graduate training in chemistry, biology, crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).
In a dinner discussion, a friend noted his interest in inorganic chemistry and suggested a structural biology lab in Grenoble working on metalloproteins. He moved back to complete his PhD at what is now the Université Grenoble Alpes. Nicolet worked on the structure of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase (an enzyme that makes or use molecular hydrogen), basic science with a potential application in producing alternative fuel.
From there, he joined the Drennan Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In Cambridge, he discovered radical-based chemistry working on this newfound Radical SAM Proteins superfamily, now known for their ability to synthesize many vitamins, cofactors, or antibiotics.
He moved back to Grenoble for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship with the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility. In 2004, he joined IBS as a scientist and became a group leader there in 2016.
The Nicolet lab often dives into the molecular mechanisms of phenomenon discovered by other groups. "In my lab, we are not at the beginning of the discovery, and we are probably not at the end of the process," he says. "We focus on the molecular mechanisms inside the enzymes."
In a new challenge, the lab has set up a system to use cryo-electron microscopy to examine the assembly dynamics and reactions at room temperature without oxygen. Nicolet is interested in the basic science of radical chemistry, but he also hopes to be able to harness a radical enzyme and modify its catalytic activity to produce a molecule through directed evolution, such as a better antibiotic.
Nicolet also enjoys taking a bigger picture view of the nitrogen cycle, thanks to his garden. He came late to the activity and confesses that he is not good at growing vegetables. "You can observe the nature or the interaction between the different organisms that live together from bacteria to insects and plants," he says. "For me, it's the best way to contemplate what Darwin described as natural selection. And evolution. I'm not very good at producing vegetables, but I really enjoy seeing how all these organisms compete together or help each other as well.
-Carol Cruzan Morton
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