Note: If you have the Click-to-Run version of Office installed, you will be prompted to update automatically to the SP1 version. There is no need to install an update using one of the methods below, which only apply to a Windows Installer-based (MSI) installation.Note Before you install these service packs, you should make sure that you have sufficient disk space. For caching, the packages may require up to four times their file size in remaining disk space during installation.
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Microsoft UpdateYou can opt in a computer to the Microsoft Update service, and then register that service with the Automatic updates to receive the SP1 update. Microsoft Update will detect which products that you have installed, and then apply all updates to the products.Note On Microsoft Update, this service pack is included in KB 2850036.
The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center.Note If you have a 32-bit version of Office 2013 installed on a 64-bit version of Windows, you should install the Office 2013 SP1 32-bit package.
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services Microsoft scanned this file for viruses. Microsoft used the most current virus-detection software that was available on the date that the file was posted. The file is stored on security-enhanced servers that help prevent any unauthorized changes to the file. For more information about a complete list of all released SP1 desktop packages, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Monday's revelation comes months after multiple reports of reported Jet Pack Man sightings made rounds on social media. The LAX mystery first captured the Internet's attention in late August of 2020 after an American Airlines pilot reported "seeing a mystery person in a jetpack flying in the path of incoming jets."
"The FBI has worked closely with the FAA to investigate reported jetpack sightings in the Los Angeles area, none of which have been verified. One working theory is that pilots might have seen balloons."
Once downloaded, ViromeScan locally processes the metagenome for searching eukaryotic viral sequences. Input files should be single-end or paired-end reads in fastq format (for paired-end reads compressed files in gzip, bzip2 and zip formats are also accepted) retrieved from shotgun sequencing or RNA-seq. Depending on the research strategy, ViromeScan gives users the option to choose from a range of in-house built reference databases, including human DNA virus database, human DNA/RNA virus database, eukaryotic DNA virus database and eukaryotic DNA/RNA virus database. The human virus databases contain only viruses that have the human being as the natural host; on the other hand, the eukaryotic virus databases also include viruses for vertebrates, invertebrates, fungi, algae and plants, while excluding bacteriophages. All databases are based on the complete viral genomes available on the NCBI website [23]. The NCBI IDs of the viral genomes used to build the different databases are reported in Additional file 1.
Believe it or not, you can get an icon pack for your phone and it will completely transform the home screen and many other parts of the UI. These packs are collections of icons that usually share similar aesthetics. Some icon packs only modify a handful of apps designed by the OEMs, but for a complete makeover, third party icon packs from the Play Store are your best option. With these, you can change the majority of the apps installed on your device.
Sadly, the Pixel Launcher doesn't support custom icon packs. If you're rooted, you can change the icons using the mod at the link below. Otherwise, you can get a custom launcher without root and apply an icon pack to that.
LG has its own theme store where you can make a few cosmetic changes, including the icon pack. Long press any empty space on the home screen and select "Wallpaper & theme." Select "Icon" along the bottom and choose an icon pack. Select "Download," and after a few seconds, choose "Apply" to add the icons.
Note that LG's default launcher doesn't support third-party icon packs, and the collection found in the theme store usually only changes LG-developed apps. If you're not okay with these limitations, you can apply icon packs to a custom launcher.
OnePlus' default launcher supports third-party icon packs. So install an icon pack you like from the Play Store, then long-press any empty space on the home screen and choose "Home Settings." Select "Icon pack" and choose the set of icons from the list. Use the back arrow to return to the home screen.
For Samsung devices, applying third-party icons to the default home screen is limited to icon packs installed through Galaxy Themes (you are not allowed to use third-party icons from the Play Store). However, you can install any icon pack if you're using a custom launcher.
But if you want to stick with the stock home screen app, long press any empty space on the home screen and choose "Theme." Choose "Icon" and download any icon pack from the list. Once installed, tap the "Apply" button to change your home screen icons.
If you decide to use Nova Launcher, after installing any third-party icon pack from the Play Store, long press an empty space on your home screen. Select "Settings," then choose "Look & feel." Choose "Icon style" then "Icon theme." Select the icon pack from the list and return to the home screen to see the change.
If you prefer to use Action Launcher, the process is straightforward as well. Install an icon pack from the Play Store, long-press the home screen, then choose "Home settings." Select "Appearance," then "Icon pack," and choose your icon pack, then press "OK."
The app's newest feature allows users to upload ten or more images to be reimagined into various art styles. Lensa AI technology utilizes neural network Stable Diffusion to create 50 unique portraits, which users can download for $7.99. The virality of the portraits helped the app reach the top of the iOS App Store's "Photo & Video" category earlier this month.
Double-stranded DNA bacteriophages package their genome at high pressure inside a procapsid through the portal, an oligomeric ring protein located at a unique capsid vertex. Once the DNA has been packaged, the tail components assemble on the portal to render the mature infective virion. The tail tightly seals the ejection conduit until infection, when its interaction with the host membrane triggers the opening of the channel and the viral genome is delivered to the host cell. Using high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography, here we describe various structures of the T7 bacteriophage portal and fiber-less tail complex, which suggest a possible mechanism for DNA retention and ejection: a portal closed conformation temporarily retains the genome before the tail is assembled, whereas an open portal is found in the tail. Moreover, a fold including a seven-bladed β-propeller domain is described for the nozzle tail protein.
The order Caudovirales comprises the largest number of biological entities on Earth. They are bacterial viruses characterized by an icosahedral capsid, enclosing a double-stranded (ds) DNA, with a tail. These phages share a common assembly pathway of prohead formation and genome packaging with herpesviruses1,2,3. Mechanisms for DNA incorporation and ejection show a number of similarities based on the existence of a machinery built by several components, including the portal protein or head-to-tail connector, motor proteins that provide energy-dependent DNA translocation (terminases)4, and, in phages, the tail complex5. In the case of the Podoviridae family, bacteriophages have a short, non-contractile tail, which generally comprises an adaptor and a tubular nozzle or knob, with a plug to prevent DNA leakage. The other tail components are the fibers (or spikes), which are responsible mainly for bacterial receptor recognition6,7.
Phage portal proteins are key viral components located in a single pentameric vertex of the capsid and they act as initiators of capsid assembly. They are also critical components of the DNA-packaging complex and are involved in tail assembly1,2,8. In spite of a lack of extensive sequence similarity, all portal structures solved to date for Caudovirales (phi299,10; SPP111; P2212; T413) share common morphological features, including a conical channel along the longitudinal axis and a conspicuous ring made of 12 subunits1,2,8.
DNA packaging into preformed proheads requires the interaction of the portal protein with the terminase, which generates forces involved in the processive translocation of dsDNA into the viral capsid, where it is stored at quasi-crystalline concentration1,14,15. Both in phages16,17,18 and in herpesviruses19, the interaction of the packaging terminase occurs at a region of the portal protein that extends outside the capsid shell through the portal vertex. After completion of the packaging, the DNA stored inside the capsid undergoes considerable stress due to mechanical strain induced by bending, as well as extensive repulsive electrostatic interactions20,21,22. In phi29 and SPP1, the DNA interacts with positively charged residues in the central channel of the portal protein, which have been proposed to contribute to stabilize the DNA inside the capsid prior to tail assembly9,22,23.
All together, our results allow us to propose a model for the roles of each tail protein during T7 bacteriophage DNA packaging, retention, and ejection (Fig. 6b). From a methodological point of view, this work illustrates the power of the correlative combination of X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM techniques, in order to solve challenging molecular structures.
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