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(Article IV) The application: Medical.
Since the human body is a composition of atoms and a form of energy, then the MC and the
Extraordinarily Fast Computer version Five (C1V5) The major components of the C1V5.
A CPU with a 1,024 core processor ROM 1 Quadrillion centillion
BPS = 1 Quatilliondecillion
A 1 Quatilliondecillion (10E73 1.00E+73) CPS
RAM Cube, 68 Quatilliondecillion Bits Solid State Hard Drive Storage Cube
1024 Quatilliondecillion Bits
BIOS Basic Input Output System INTERFACE-CHIPS
Energy to Matter ~ Matter to Energy Converter
The Medical Converter, MC, is 2.133607 M (7 ft) long, by 1.5 M (4.9212495 Ft. square.
A 1 Quatilliondecillion (10E73 1.00E+73) CPS CPU ROM RAM with a 16 core processor 1
Quatilliondecillion RAM
A CPU with a 1,024 core processor, ROM 1 Quatilliondecillion, ROM
Solid State Hard Drive Storage Cube, BIOS Basic Input Output System
Operating at 1 Quatilliondecillion CPS with storage capability of 10E+73 x 10E+73 x 10E+73
bits/bytes of data AS powered by the energy cell and specialized OS that can accept the human body
as an item to be converted into energy, stored within the C1V5 and then reassembled as the same
physical physique of matter/energy and inclusive of all the original human brain neuron energy patterns
(memories) as it was before the C1V5 and the MEC converted it and then stored it within the EFCV5.
After the Mater to Energy conversion and data bits storage of the, C1V5, its OS will medically examine
that human bodies current medical condition against the original DNA architecture
at birth and then return it back to that original of atomic particulars of it at birth architecture, with
consideration of that moment of time passed.(age factor) wrinkles removal, skin
flexibility restored. Excessive body fat gone
Then within 5 minutes after the process of the converter was initiated, the C1V5 & the MC will bring
back that human body fully functional while excluding such cells as tumors of cancer
or whatever else was not originally specified within the chromosomes or Genome of the DNA, RNA of
the original architecture of that human body.
The Medical Converter, MC, is 2.133607 M (7 ft) long, by 1.5 M (4.9212495 Ft. square.
A certified MD medical professional experienced in genetics will be present to operate this medical
orientated converter unit by utilizing the converters MC holographic screen selection to function as a
Matter to Energy Converter particularly selected via the EFCV5 selection as ‘medical’ OS for its action
of conversion. (OS = Operating System software, TPEOM Soft)
The unit is operated via a projected holographic screen menu that operates as a holographic touch
screen to call forth the index of selections to do the physiology and genetic DNA, RNA selections to be
done by the C1V5 and the MC medical converter (MC) unit as powered by the Energy Cell.
The implementation of the C1V5 with its extensive specialized OS software and the variable capable
power of the Energy Cell and the six internal E-122 atomic Element plates that are the inner
walls, floor and ceiling of the MEC converter.
The C1V5 and energy cell are housed in the base of the MC. That Energy Cell is for the full supply of all
energies the C1V5 needs to perform as the MEC function.
The converter system will convert the human body and its DNA, RNA into atomic energy conversion
particles and be the production of stored bits//bytes of recoverable data as the full living, thinking alive
architecture of the medically converted human and its ‘body’.
“The final exact, answer to the ongoing human medical condition, The Complete Medical cure at
the highest, purest and most immediate level”
Chemical / Atomic Elements Composition of the Human Body
Major Classes of Compounds in the Human Body Most of the elements are found within compounds.
Water and minerals are inorganic compounds.
Organic compounds include fat, protein, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Water: Water is the most abundant chemical compound in living human cells, accounting for 65 percent
to 90 percent of each cell.
It's also present between cells. For example, blood and cerebrospinal fluid are mostly water.
Fat: The percentage of fat varies from person to person, but even an obese person has more water
than fat.
Protein: In a lean male, the percentages of protein and water are comparable. It's about 16 percent by
mass. Muscles, including the heart, contain a lot of muscle. Hair and fingernails are protein. Skin
contains a large amount of protein as are the fingernails, toenails, also.
Minerals: Minerals account for about 6 percent of the body.
They include salts and metals. Common minerals as including sodium, chlorine, calcium, potassium,
and iron
Carbohydrates: Although humans use the sugar glucose as an energy source, there isn't that much of
it free in the bloodstream at any given time. Sugar and other carbohydrates only account for about 1%
of body mass.
Elements in the Human Body
Six elements account for 99% of the mass of the human body.
The acronym CHNOPS may be used to help remember the six key chemical elements that are used
in biological molecules.
C is carbon, H is hydrogen, N is nitrogen, O is oxygen, P is phosphorus, and S is sulfur. While the
acronym is a good way to remember the identities of the elements, it doesn't reflect their
abundance.
Oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body accounting for approximately 65% of a
person's mass. Each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom,
but the mass of each oxygen atom is much higher than the combined mass of the hydrogen. In
addition to being a component of water, oxygen is essential for cellular respiration.
Carbon is contained in all organic compounds, which is why carbon is the second most abundant
element in the body, accounting for about 18% of body mass. Carbon is found in proteins,
carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. It's also found in carbon dioxide.
Hydrogen atoms are the most numerous type of atom in a human, but because they are so light,
they only make up around 10% of the mass. Hydrogen is in water, plus it's an important electron
carrier.
Nitrogen is about 3.3% of body mass. It's found in proteins and nucleic acids.
Calcium accounts for 1.5% of body mass. It's used to build bones and teeth, plus it's important for
muscle contraction.
Phosphorus is about 1% of body mass. This element is found in nucleic acids. Breaking bonds
connecting phosphate molecules is a major component of energy transfer.
Potassium is around 0.2-0.4% of the mass of a person. It's used in nerve conduction. Potassium is
a key cation or positively-charged ion in the body.
Sulfur is found in some amino acids and proteins. It's about 0.2-0.3% of body mass.
Sodium, like potassium, is a positively-charged ion. It's about 0.1-0.2% of body mass. Sodium helps
regulate the electrolyte balance in the body and maintain homeostasis with respect to the volume of
water in the blood and cells.
Although aluminum and silicon are abundant in the earth's crust, they are found in trace amounts in
the human body.
Other trace elements include metals, which are often cofactors for enzymes. Trace elements
include iron, cobalt, zinc, iodine, selenium, and fluorine.
The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons.
Sitting on your neck and shoulders is the most complicated computational object in the known
universe. [1,000,000,000,000,000] 1E+5 neurons of the human brain
71027 = Calculated Atoms of the human body of an average 70 kg adult human male
18939 = powers of ten in scientific notation of large numbers to say 189E + 39 sets of 3 zeros =
1 duodecillion 10E+39 1.00E+39
189E+40,
Atoms for
the MC converter to assimilate into its RAM & solid state storage cube capable of storing 1
Quadrilliondecillion x 1Quadrilliondecillion x 1 Quadrilliondecillion or 10E+48 x 10E+48 x 10E+48
bits of data that equals a grand exception of much more bit data than any Number of atoms of any
size of human body.
The EFCV5 ~ OS will implement its medical OS specifically for human body DNA RNA
configuration recognition as it was originally at birth 'architecturally' configured, then at the
instruction of the attending Geneticist the converter medical OS will heal the body's differential back
to its original DNA RNA profile with no 'ailments of any sort.'
The below chart is a simplified exemplification of the Elemental Composition of the human body
that can easily be assimilated by the MC converter system.
Element # of Atoms
hydrogen 4.22 x 1027
oxygen 1.61 x 1027
carbon 8.03 x 1026
nitrogen 3.9 x 1025
calcium 1.6 x 1025
phosphorus 9.6 x 1024
sulfur 2.6 x 1024
sodium 2.5 x 1024
potassium 2.2 x 1024
chlorine 1.6 x 1024
magnesium 4.7 x 1023
silicon 3.9 x 1023
fluorine 8.3 x 1022
iron 4.5 x 1022
zinc 2.1 x 1022
rubidium 2.2 x 1021
strontium 2.2 x 1021
bromine 2 x 1021
aluminum 1 x 1021
copper 7 x 1020
lead 3 x 1020
cadmium 3 x 1020
boron 2 x 1020
manganese 1 x 1020
nickel 1 x 1020
lithium 1 x 1020
barium 8 x 1019
iodine 5 x 1019
tin 4 x 1019
gold 2 x 1019
zirconium 2 x 1019
cobalt 2 x 1019
cesium 7 x 1018
mercury 6 x 1018
arsenic 6 x 1018
chromium 6 x 1018
molybdenu
m
3 x 1018
selenium 3 x 1018
beryllium 3 x 1018
vanadium 8 x 1017
uranium 2 x 1017
radium 8 x 1010
That action by the `converter `components of the C1V5 & MC MEC ~ EMC converter units then
reconfigures that human body back to its original DNA RNA before conversion and with the cure of;
 A loss of Asthma
 A loss of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
 A loss of kidney stones.
 Regain your eye sight.
 Be with normal hearing.
 Reconfigured broken bones.
 Cured Athletic Injuries
 The answer to polio
 The final cure for cancer
 The full cure for HIV.
 The full cure for any sexually transmitted disease.
 The answer to hair loss.
 The answer to wrinkly skin.
 The full repair of bullet wounds.
 The end of osteoporosis.
 The end of Tuberculosis
 The end of Covid -19. The absolute DNA RNA Chromosome locking, blocking of these keys to
life within the Covid-19 as enabling it productivity as growth continuance. The Dead End of
Covid-19 in all of humanity as being made as being absolutely immune to any further pathogens
of infectious effect.
 Inclusive of any additional microbe or pathogenic biological’s!
The end of VFW soldiers medical needs of any country on Earth.
And the medical list of ailments curable by the Medical Converter (MC) goes into the total inclusive
encompassment of all the human medical conditions ailments.
The final exact, answer to the ongoing human medical condition
The Complete Medical cure at the highest, purest and most immediate level
A medical professional experienced in genetics will be present to operate this medical orientated
converter (MC) unit.
The unit is operated via a projected holographic screen menu that operates as a holographic touch
screen to call forth the index of selections to do the physiology and genetic DNA RNA
Selections to be done by the EFCV5 and the MC medical converter (MC) unit as powered by the
Energy Cell,
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) International,
Departments of Defense (DOD) International,
With concern for military veterans,
You as a soldier that was involved in a military confrontation operation with a military opponent that cost
you the loss of one or more of your much needed appendages such as an arm or hand or a leg or foot
or some other physiological body part and you now consider yourself as physiologically incomplete and
are not now as fully as you were genetically physically birthed to be, and that is the MISSING part of
your body modality has sincerity depressed your lifestyle while you are being aware and knowing that
the missing part of your body is now only a prosthetic that was put to your body by the VFW clinic or
physical therapy center that you attend that is near your current residence. Even though you now have,
or may have, a prosthetic you remain with the physical feeling that the original appendage that is now
missing is still being with you.
HARKEN TO THIS SOLDIER:
By way of this TPEOM Medical Converter (TPEOM MC) as a scientific technology of a TPEOM Medical
Matter to Energy Converter ~ Energy to Matter Converter (TPEOM MC MEC ~ EMC) unit you can have
your missing appendage, body part returned to you as Genetically as correct as per the original DNA
RNA Genome architecture of your body as it was originally birthed to be.
This action is by way of the TPEOM Medical converter (TPEOM MC).
This reinstatement process of your missing limb or other body appendage part(s) happens only within a
time line of five (5) minutes after your entry into the TPEOM MC and the TPEOM MC unit is
activated by the attending medical geneticist that is responsible for its application.
You whom are a VFW soldier attending a veteran’s hospital or physical therapy center and have
concisely read this VFW section of TPEOM with comprehension and then became imbued with
determination to be physiologically complete again and thereafter with that reinstated physical
completion you will continue onward with your life and your body as being physiologically correctly
complete.
So then and therefore you can or will only as yourself, or as a group of veterans determinably go and
approach the VFW HQ nearest you and only you, or as a group will strongly or diplomatically state your
collective desire to meet with the head administrator and you or your group will comprehensively make
your statement to that VFW administrator for the VFW to do all within their governmental and military
power to insure that the needed TPEOM MC MEC ~ EMC units are forthwith acquired by the VFW or
military DOD from TPEOM and then installed at the VFW hospital or physical therapy center that you
and your VFW colleagues ~ fellow soldiers attend for their VFW medical care that is nearest your
collective residences.
This is your life, so now that you know of this TPEOM MC unit you are aware of a way to make better of
your life at your will as you will for your physiological life to be fully complete again -
Regards
TPEOM.
Prof. Dr. Yoshida, Mike Kazuo PhD. Prof, BA, Bsc, MBA, MD GP, CNC.
Environmental Science Physicist
Practical & Theoretical Physics Science Researcher R & D (ESPPTPSRRD)
The Pyran Environmental Organization Malaysia (TPEOM) (TEP) (NGO ~NPO)
Registry No.:1981830786-
donate@tpeom.org
http://www.tgmncsb.com
+6017-292-4072
technocontractor@yahoo,com
205A Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh, Perak, 31450, Malaysia
ORCHID ID: 0000-0003-3394-9135-795
DUNS # 659308259
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26842.16322 Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/
*** Should you be a medical specialist, hospital (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) a private party deeply
interested in performing the above as stated, or a government of a country then you are welcome to
contact me for considerations of your having such a tool as you will, to make good for the citizens of
your country and expat visitors for medical service.
I am sure we can or you can and will settle the financial modality of this to make it a special
implementation.
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humanity by not being infected by any form of pathogen, virus. Then you can make it your true reality by
Sponsoring TPEOM’s Destined absolute focus to make available to all medical facilities the MC system
unit ASAP while owning a good portion of interest into the TPEOM MC (Medical Converter) unit.
Nucleic acid structure
The image above contains image of nucleic acid structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary)
using DNA helices and examples from the VS ribozyme and telomerase and nucleosome. (PDB: ADNA,
1BNA, 4OCB, 4R4V, 1YMO, 1EQZ)
Nucleic acid structure refers to the structure of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. Chemically
speaking, DNA and RNA are very similar. Nucleic acid structure is often divided into four different
levels: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.
Contents
1 Primary structure
1.1 Complexes with alkali metal ions
2 Secondary structure
3 Tertiary structure
4 Quaternary structure
Primary structure
Nucleic acid sequence
Chemical structure of DNA
Primary structure consists of a linear sequence of nucleotides that are linked together by
phosphodiester bond. It is this linear sequence of nucleotides that make up the primary structure of
DNA or RNA. Nucleotides consist of 3 components:
Nitrogenous base
Adenine
Guanine
Cytosine
Thymine (present in DNA only)
Uracil (present in RNA only)
5-carbon sugar which is called deoxyribose (found in DNA) and ribose (found in RNA).
One or more phosphate groups
The nitrogen bases adenine and guanine are purine in structure and form a glycosidic bond between
their 9 nitrogen and the 1' -OH group of the deoxyribose. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines,
hence the glycosidic bonds form between their 1 nitrogen and the 1' -OH of the deoxyribose. For both
the purine and pyrimidine bases, the phosphate group forms a bond with the deoxyribose sugar through
an ester bond between one of its negatively charged oxygen groups and the 5' -OH of the sugar. The
polarity in DNA and RNA is derived from the oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the backbone. Nucleic acids
are formed when nucleotides come together through phosphodiester linkages between the 5' and 3'
carbon atoms. A nucleic acid sequence is the order of nucleotides within a DNA (GACT) or RNA
(GACU) molecule that is determined by a series of letters. Sequences are presented from the 5' to 3'
end and determine the covalent structure of the entire molecule. Sequences can be complementary to
another sequence in that the base on each position is complementary as well as in the reverse order.
An example of a complementary sequence to AGCT is TCGA. DNA is double-stranded containing both
a sense strand and an antisense strand. Therefore, the complementary sequence will be to the sense
strand.
Nucleic acid design can be used to create nucleic acid complexes with complicated secondary
structures such as this four-arm junction. These four strands associate into this structure because it
maximizes the number of correct base pairs, with As matched to Ts and Cs matched to Gs.
Complexes with alkali metal ions
There are three potential metal binding groups on nucleic acids: phosphate, sugar, and base moieties.
Solid-state structure of complexes with alkali metal ions
Secondary structure
Main article: Nucleic acid secondary structure
Secondary structure is the set of interactions between bases, i.e., which parts of strands are bound to
each other. In DNA double helix, the two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds. The
nucleotides on one strand base pairs with the nucleotide on the other strand. The secondary structure is
responsible for the shape that the nucleic acid assumes. The bases in the DNA are classified as purines
and pyrimidines. The purines are adenine and guanine. Purines consist of a double ring structure, a six-
membered and a five-membered ring containing nitrogen. The pyrimidines are cytosine and thymine. It
has a single ring structure, a six-membered ring containing nitrogen. A purine base always pairs with a
pyrimidine base (guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C) and adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) or uracil
(U)). DNA's secondary structure is predominantly determined by base-pairing of the two polynucleotide
strands wrapped around each other to form a double helix. Although the two strands are aligned by
hydrogen bonds in base pairs, the stronger forces holding the two strands together are stacking
interactions between the bases. These stacking interactions are stabilized by Van der Waals forces and
hydrophobic interactions, and show a large amount of local structural variability.
There are also two grooves in the double helix, which are called major groove and minor groove based
on their relative size.
The secondary structure of RNA consists of a single polynucleotide. Base pairing in RNA occurs when
RNA folds between complementarity regions. Both single- and double-stranded regions are often found
in RNA molecules. The antiparallel strands form a helical shape. The four basic elements in the
secondary structure of RNA are helices, loops, bulges, and junctions. Stem-loop or hairpin loop is the
most common element of RNA secondary structure. Stem-loop is formed when the RNA chains fold
back on themselves to form a double helical tract called the stem, the unpaired nucleotides forms single
stranded region called the loop. Secondary structure of RNA can be predicted by experimental data on
the secondary structure elements, helices, loops, and bulges. Bulges and internal loops are formed by
separation of the double helical tract on either one strand (bulge) or on both strands (internal loops) by
unpaired nucleotides. A tetraloop is a four-base pairs hairpin RNA structure. There are three common
families of tetraloop in ribosomal RNA: UNCG, GNRA, and CUUG (N is one of the four nucleotides and
R is a purine).UNCG is the most stable tetraloop. Pseudoknot is a RNA secondary structure first
identified in turnip yellow mosaic virus. Pseudoknots are formed when nucleotides from the hairpin loop
pair with a single stranded region outside of the hairpin to form a helical segment. H-type fold
pseudoknots are best characterized. In H-type fold, nucleotides in the hairpin loop pair with the bases
outside the hairpin stem forming second stem and loop. This causes formation of pseudoknots with two
stems and two loops. Pseudoknots are functional elements in RNA structure having diverse function
and found in most classes of RNA. DotKnot-PW method is used for comparative pseudoknots
prediction. The main points in the DotKnot-PW method are scoring the similarities found in stems,
secondary elements and H-type pseudoknots.
Tertiary structure
Nucleic acid tertiary structure
DNA structure and bases
A-B-Z-DNA Side View
Tertiary structure refers to the locations of the atoms in three-dimensional space, taking into
consideration geometrical and steric constraints. It is a higher order than the secondary structure, in
which large-scale folding in a linear polymer occurs and the entire chain is folded into a specific 3-
dimensional shape. There are 4 areas in which the structural forms of DNA can differ.
Handedness – right or left [auto minded physiological selection]
Length of the helix turn
Number of base pairs per turn
Difference in size between the major and minor grooves
The tertiary arrangement of DNA's double helix in space includes B-DNA, A-DNA, and Z-DNA.
B-DNA is the most common form of DNA in vivo and is a narrower, elongated helix than A-DNA. Its
wide major groove makes it more accessible to proteins. On the other hand, it has a narrow minor
groove. B-DNA's favored conformations occur at high water concentrations; the hydration of the minor
groove appears to favor B-DNA. B-DNA base pairs are nearly perpendicular to the helix axis. The sugar
pucker which determines the shape of the a-helix, whether the helix will exist in the A-form or in the B-
form, occurs at the C2'-endo.
A-DNA is a form of the DNA duplex observed under dehydrating conditions. It is shorter and wider than
B-DNA. RNA adopts this double helical form, and RNA-DNA duplexes are mostly A-form, but B-form
RNA-DNA duplexes have been observed. In localized single strand dinucleotide contexts, RNA can
also adopt the B-form without pairing to DNA. A-DNA has a deep, narrow major groove which does not
make it easily accessible to proteins. On the other hand, its wide, shallow minor groove makes it
accessible to proteins but with lower information content than the major groove. Its favored
conformation is at low water concentrations. A-DNAs base pairs are tilted relative to the helix axis, and
are displaced from the axis. The sugar pucker occurs at the C3'-endo and in RNA 2'-OH inhibits C2'-
endo conformation. Long considered little more than a laboratory artifice, A-DNA is now known to have
several biological functions.
Z-DNA is a relatively rare left-handed double-helix. Given the proper sequence and super helical
tension, it can be formed in vivo but its function is unclear. It has a narrower. more elongated helix than
A or B. Z-DNA's major groove is not really a groove, and it has a narrow minor groove. The most
favored conformation occurs when there are high salt concentrations. There are some base
substitutions but they require an alternating purine-pyrimidine sequence. The N2-amino of G H-bonds to
5' PO, which explains the slow exchange of protons and the need for the G purine, Z-DNA base pairs
are nearly perpendicular to the helix axis. Z-DNA does not contain single base-pairs but rather a GpC
repeat with P-P distances varying for GpC and CpG. On the GpC stack there is good base overlap,
whereas on the CpG stack there is less overlap. Z-DNA's zigzag backbone is due to the C sugar
conformation compensating for G glycosidic bond conformation. The conformation of G is syn, C2'-
endo; for C it is anti, C3'-endo.
A linear DNA molecule having free ends can rotate, to adjust to changes of various dynamic processes
in the cell, by changing how many times the two chains of its double helix twist around each other.
Some DNA molecules are circular and are topologically constrained. More recently circular RNA was
described as well to be a natural pervasive class of nucleic acids, expressed in many organisms
A covalently closed, circular DNA (also known as cccDNA) is topologically constrained as the number of
times the chains coiled around one other cannot change. This cccDNA can be super coiled, which is the
tertiary structure of DNA. Super coiling is characterized by the linking number, twist and writhe. The
linking number (Lk) for circular DNA is defined as the number of times one strand would have to pass
through the other strand to completely separate the two strands. The linking number for circular DNA
can only be changed by breaking of a covalent bond in one of the two strands. Always an integer, the
linking number of a cccDNA is the sum of two components: twists (Tw) and writhes (Wr).
{displaystyle Lk=Tw+Wr}Lk=Tw+Wr
Twists are the number of times the two strands of DNA are twisted around each other. Writhes are
number of times the DNA helix crosses over itself. DNA in cells is negatively super coiled and has the
tendency to unwind. Hence the separation of strands is easier in negatively super coiled DNA than in
relaxed DNA. The two components of super coiled DNA are solenoid and plectonemic. The plectonemic
super coil is found in prokaryotes, while the solenoidal super coiling is mostly seen in eukaryotes.
Quaternary structure
Nucleic acid quaternary structure
The quaternary structure of nucleic acids is similar to that of protein quaternary structure. Although
some of the concepts are not exactly the same, the quaternary structure refers to a higher-level of
organization of nucleic acids. Moreover, it refers to interactions of the nucleic acids with other
molecules. The most commonly seen form of higher-level organization of nucleic acids is seen in the
form of chromatin which leads to its interactions with the small proteins histones. Also, the quaternary
structure refers to the interactions between separate RNA units in the ribosome or spliceosome.
With all due concern with care I say to you whom is viewing this document with the focused interest to
be from the beginning of this document to these words of saying to you that you are appreciated for
having found this, then continued with this to be encompassed within your mind, with my hope that you
find inspiration to fulfill the spirit of the why this is here for you and for all the individuals of this world
planet Earth, Our graciously beautiful home of planet Earth amongst the stars of this universe.
Microcontroller lab
TPEOM needs these items: CPU, MICROCONTROLLER, ROM, RAM, BIOS
CPU A CPU with a 1,024 core processor
MICROCONTROLLER CPS @ 10E48
ROM 1 Quatilliondecillion CPS
RAM Cube, 68 Quatilliondecillion Bits
BIOS Basic Input Output System 1 Quadrillion centillion CPS
INTERFACE-CHIPS to handshake tie all together as 1
OS that will ACCOMODATIONALLY be the (MD) active CEO of all the above to accommodate the
fulfillment of http://www.tgmncsb.com/Article%20IV.html and thus save this world of the Homo
Sapiens by or before the date of 2045 as being on-time yet a thin veil of close to late or failing &
thus seeing, experiencing, feeling the genocide of everything.
This is a death or Life to continue need that must be fulfilled by or 17 April 2025.
I see you’re: microcontrollerslabhub@gmail.com and I will also go there for this!
Prof. Dr. Yoshida, Mike Kazuo PhD. Prof, BA, Bsc, MBA, MD GP, CNC.
Environmental Science Physicist
Practical & Theoretical Physics Science Researcher R & D (ESPPTPSRRD)
The Pyran Environmental Organization Malaysia (TPEOM) (TEP) (NGO ~NPO)
Registry No.:1981830786-
donate@tpeom.org
http://www.tgmncsb.com
+6017-292-4072
Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
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Article IV) The Application Medical

  • 1. (Article IV) The application: Medical. Since the human body is a composition of atoms and a form of energy, then the MC and the Extraordinarily Fast Computer version Five (C1V5) The major components of the C1V5. A CPU with a 1,024 core processor ROM 1 Quadrillion centillion BPS = 1 Quatilliondecillion A 1 Quatilliondecillion (10E73 1.00E+73) CPS RAM Cube, 68 Quatilliondecillion Bits Solid State Hard Drive Storage Cube 1024 Quatilliondecillion Bits BIOS Basic Input Output System INTERFACE-CHIPS Energy to Matter ~ Matter to Energy Converter The Medical Converter, MC, is 2.133607 M (7 ft) long, by 1.5 M (4.9212495 Ft. square. A 1 Quatilliondecillion (10E73 1.00E+73) CPS CPU ROM RAM with a 16 core processor 1 Quatilliondecillion RAM A CPU with a 1,024 core processor, ROM 1 Quatilliondecillion, ROM Solid State Hard Drive Storage Cube, BIOS Basic Input Output System Operating at 1 Quatilliondecillion CPS with storage capability of 10E+73 x 10E+73 x 10E+73
  • 2. bits/bytes of data AS powered by the energy cell and specialized OS that can accept the human body as an item to be converted into energy, stored within the C1V5 and then reassembled as the same physical physique of matter/energy and inclusive of all the original human brain neuron energy patterns (memories) as it was before the C1V5 and the MEC converted it and then stored it within the EFCV5. After the Mater to Energy conversion and data bits storage of the, C1V5, its OS will medically examine that human bodies current medical condition against the original DNA architecture at birth and then return it back to that original of atomic particulars of it at birth architecture, with consideration of that moment of time passed.(age factor) wrinkles removal, skin flexibility restored. Excessive body fat gone Then within 5 minutes after the process of the converter was initiated, the C1V5 & the MC will bring back that human body fully functional while excluding such cells as tumors of cancer or whatever else was not originally specified within the chromosomes or Genome of the DNA, RNA of the original architecture of that human body. The Medical Converter, MC, is 2.133607 M (7 ft) long, by 1.5 M (4.9212495 Ft. square. A certified MD medical professional experienced in genetics will be present to operate this medical orientated converter unit by utilizing the converters MC holographic screen selection to function as a Matter to Energy Converter particularly selected via the EFCV5 selection as ‘medical’ OS for its action of conversion. (OS = Operating System software, TPEOM Soft) The unit is operated via a projected holographic screen menu that operates as a holographic touch screen to call forth the index of selections to do the physiology and genetic DNA, RNA selections to be done by the C1V5 and the MC medical converter (MC) unit as powered by the Energy Cell. The implementation of the C1V5 with its extensive specialized OS software and the variable capable power of the Energy Cell and the six internal E-122 atomic Element plates that are the inner walls, floor and ceiling of the MEC converter. The C1V5 and energy cell are housed in the base of the MC. That Energy Cell is for the full supply of all energies the C1V5 needs to perform as the MEC function. The converter system will convert the human body and its DNA, RNA into atomic energy conversion particles and be the production of stored bits//bytes of recoverable data as the full living, thinking alive architecture of the medically converted human and its ‘body’. “The final exact, answer to the ongoing human medical condition, The Complete Medical cure at the highest, purest and most immediate level” Chemical / Atomic Elements Composition of the Human Body Major Classes of Compounds in the Human Body Most of the elements are found within compounds. Water and minerals are inorganic compounds. Organic compounds include fat, protein, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. Water: Water is the most abundant chemical compound in living human cells, accounting for 65 percent to 90 percent of each cell. It's also present between cells. For example, blood and cerebrospinal fluid are mostly water. Fat: The percentage of fat varies from person to person, but even an obese person has more water than fat. Protein: In a lean male, the percentages of protein and water are comparable. It's about 16 percent by mass. Muscles, including the heart, contain a lot of muscle. Hair and fingernails are protein. Skin contains a large amount of protein as are the fingernails, toenails, also. Minerals: Minerals account for about 6 percent of the body. They include salts and metals. Common minerals as including sodium, chlorine, calcium, potassium, and iron Carbohydrates: Although humans use the sugar glucose as an energy source, there isn't that much of it free in the bloodstream at any given time. Sugar and other carbohydrates only account for about 1% of body mass.
  • 3. Elements in the Human Body Six elements account for 99% of the mass of the human body. The acronym CHNOPS may be used to help remember the six key chemical elements that are used in biological molecules. C is carbon, H is hydrogen, N is nitrogen, O is oxygen, P is phosphorus, and S is sulfur. While the acronym is a good way to remember the identities of the elements, it doesn't reflect their abundance. Oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body accounting for approximately 65% of a person's mass. Each water molecule consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom, but the mass of each oxygen atom is much higher than the combined mass of the hydrogen. In addition to being a component of water, oxygen is essential for cellular respiration. Carbon is contained in all organic compounds, which is why carbon is the second most abundant element in the body, accounting for about 18% of body mass. Carbon is found in proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. It's also found in carbon dioxide. Hydrogen atoms are the most numerous type of atom in a human, but because they are so light, they only make up around 10% of the mass. Hydrogen is in water, plus it's an important electron carrier. Nitrogen is about 3.3% of body mass. It's found in proteins and nucleic acids. Calcium accounts for 1.5% of body mass. It's used to build bones and teeth, plus it's important for muscle contraction. Phosphorus is about 1% of body mass. This element is found in nucleic acids. Breaking bonds connecting phosphate molecules is a major component of energy transfer. Potassium is around 0.2-0.4% of the mass of a person. It's used in nerve conduction. Potassium is a key cation or positively-charged ion in the body. Sulfur is found in some amino acids and proteins. It's about 0.2-0.3% of body mass. Sodium, like potassium, is a positively-charged ion. It's about 0.1-0.2% of body mass. Sodium helps regulate the electrolyte balance in the body and maintain homeostasis with respect to the volume of water in the blood and cells. Although aluminum and silicon are abundant in the earth's crust, they are found in trace amounts in the human body. Other trace elements include metals, which are often cofactors for enzymes. Trace elements include iron, cobalt, zinc, iodine, selenium, and fluorine. The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your neck and shoulders is the most complicated computational object in the known universe. [1,000,000,000,000,000] 1E+5 neurons of the human brain 71027 = Calculated Atoms of the human body of an average 70 kg adult human male 18939 = powers of ten in scientific notation of large numbers to say 189E + 39 sets of 3 zeros = 1 duodecillion 10E+39 1.00E+39 189E+40, Atoms for the MC converter to assimilate into its RAM & solid state storage cube capable of storing 1 Quadrilliondecillion x 1Quadrilliondecillion x 1 Quadrilliondecillion or 10E+48 x 10E+48 x 10E+48 bits of data that equals a grand exception of much more bit data than any Number of atoms of any size of human body. The EFCV5 ~ OS will implement its medical OS specifically for human body DNA RNA configuration recognition as it was originally at birth 'architecturally' configured, then at the instruction of the attending Geneticist the converter medical OS will heal the body's differential back to its original DNA RNA profile with no 'ailments of any sort.'
  • 4. The below chart is a simplified exemplification of the Elemental Composition of the human body that can easily be assimilated by the MC converter system. Element # of Atoms hydrogen 4.22 x 1027 oxygen 1.61 x 1027 carbon 8.03 x 1026 nitrogen 3.9 x 1025 calcium 1.6 x 1025 phosphorus 9.6 x 1024 sulfur 2.6 x 1024 sodium 2.5 x 1024 potassium 2.2 x 1024 chlorine 1.6 x 1024 magnesium 4.7 x 1023 silicon 3.9 x 1023 fluorine 8.3 x 1022 iron 4.5 x 1022 zinc 2.1 x 1022 rubidium 2.2 x 1021 strontium 2.2 x 1021 bromine 2 x 1021 aluminum 1 x 1021 copper 7 x 1020 lead 3 x 1020 cadmium 3 x 1020 boron 2 x 1020 manganese 1 x 1020 nickel 1 x 1020 lithium 1 x 1020 barium 8 x 1019 iodine 5 x 1019 tin 4 x 1019 gold 2 x 1019 zirconium 2 x 1019 cobalt 2 x 1019 cesium 7 x 1018 mercury 6 x 1018 arsenic 6 x 1018 chromium 6 x 1018 molybdenu m 3 x 1018 selenium 3 x 1018 beryllium 3 x 1018 vanadium 8 x 1017 uranium 2 x 1017 radium 8 x 1010
  • 5. That action by the `converter `components of the C1V5 & MC MEC ~ EMC converter units then reconfigures that human body back to its original DNA RNA before conversion and with the cure of;  A loss of Asthma  A loss of Rheumatoid Arthritis.  A loss of kidney stones.  Regain your eye sight.  Be with normal hearing.  Reconfigured broken bones.  Cured Athletic Injuries  The answer to polio  The final cure for cancer  The full cure for HIV.  The full cure for any sexually transmitted disease.  The answer to hair loss.  The answer to wrinkly skin.  The full repair of bullet wounds.  The end of osteoporosis.  The end of Tuberculosis  The end of Covid -19. The absolute DNA RNA Chromosome locking, blocking of these keys to life within the Covid-19 as enabling it productivity as growth continuance. The Dead End of Covid-19 in all of humanity as being made as being absolutely immune to any further pathogens of infectious effect.  Inclusive of any additional microbe or pathogenic biological’s! The end of VFW soldiers medical needs of any country on Earth. And the medical list of ailments curable by the Medical Converter (MC) goes into the total inclusive encompassment of all the human medical conditions ailments. The final exact, answer to the ongoing human medical condition The Complete Medical cure at the highest, purest and most immediate level A medical professional experienced in genetics will be present to operate this medical orientated converter (MC) unit. The unit is operated via a projected holographic screen menu that operates as a holographic touch screen to call forth the index of selections to do the physiology and genetic DNA RNA Selections to be done by the EFCV5 and the MC medical converter (MC) unit as powered by the Energy Cell, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) International, Departments of Defense (DOD) International, With concern for military veterans, You as a soldier that was involved in a military confrontation operation with a military opponent that cost you the loss of one or more of your much needed appendages such as an arm or hand or a leg or foot or some other physiological body part and you now consider yourself as physiologically incomplete and are not now as fully as you were genetically physically birthed to be, and that is the MISSING part of your body modality has sincerity depressed your lifestyle while you are being aware and knowing that the missing part of your body is now only a prosthetic that was put to your body by the VFW clinic or physical therapy center that you attend that is near your current residence. Even though you now have, or may have, a prosthetic you remain with the physical feeling that the original appendage that is now missing is still being with you. HARKEN TO THIS SOLDIER: By way of this TPEOM Medical Converter (TPEOM MC) as a scientific technology of a TPEOM Medical Matter to Energy Converter ~ Energy to Matter Converter (TPEOM MC MEC ~ EMC) unit you can have your missing appendage, body part returned to you as Genetically as correct as per the original DNA RNA Genome architecture of your body as it was originally birthed to be. This action is by way of the TPEOM Medical converter (TPEOM MC). This reinstatement process of your missing limb or other body appendage part(s) happens only within a time line of five (5) minutes after your entry into the TPEOM MC and the TPEOM MC unit is activated by the attending medical geneticist that is responsible for its application. You whom are a VFW soldier attending a veteran’s hospital or physical therapy center and have concisely read this VFW section of TPEOM with comprehension and then became imbued with
  • 6. determination to be physiologically complete again and thereafter with that reinstated physical completion you will continue onward with your life and your body as being physiologically correctly complete. So then and therefore you can or will only as yourself, or as a group of veterans determinably go and approach the VFW HQ nearest you and only you, or as a group will strongly or diplomatically state your collective desire to meet with the head administrator and you or your group will comprehensively make your statement to that VFW administrator for the VFW to do all within their governmental and military power to insure that the needed TPEOM MC MEC ~ EMC units are forthwith acquired by the VFW or military DOD from TPEOM and then installed at the VFW hospital or physical therapy center that you and your VFW colleagues ~ fellow soldiers attend for their VFW medical care that is nearest your collective residences. This is your life, so now that you know of this TPEOM MC unit you are aware of a way to make better of your life at your will as you will for your physiological life to be fully complete again - Regards TPEOM. Prof. Dr. Yoshida, Mike Kazuo PhD. Prof, BA, Bsc, MBA, MD GP, CNC. Environmental Science Physicist Practical & Theoretical Physics Science Researcher R & D (ESPPTPSRRD) The Pyran Environmental Organization Malaysia (TPEOM) (TEP) (NGO ~NPO) Registry No.:1981830786- donate@tpeom.org http://www.tgmncsb.com +6017-292-4072 technocontractor@yahoo,com 205A Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh, Perak, 31450, Malaysia ORCHID ID: 0000-0003-3394-9135-795 DUNS # 659308259 DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.26842.16322 Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/ *** Should you be a medical specialist, hospital (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) a private party deeply interested in performing the above as stated, or a government of a country then you are welcome to contact me for considerations of your having such a tool as you will, to make good for the citizens of your country and expat visitors for medical service. I am sure we can or you can and will settle the financial modality of this to make it a special implementation. (****>>>) Or you are a great Humanitarian that deeply desires to know and see the great health of all of humanity by not being infected by any form of pathogen, virus. Then you can make it your true reality by Sponsoring TPEOM’s Destined absolute focus to make available to all medical facilities the MC system unit ASAP while owning a good portion of interest into the TPEOM MC (Medical Converter) unit. Nucleic acid structure The image above contains image of nucleic acid structure (primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary) using DNA helices and examples from the VS ribozyme and telomerase and nucleosome. (PDB: ADNA, 1BNA, 4OCB, 4R4V, 1YMO, 1EQZ)
  • 7. Nucleic acid structure refers to the structure of nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA. Chemically speaking, DNA and RNA are very similar. Nucleic acid structure is often divided into four different levels: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Contents 1 Primary structure 1.1 Complexes with alkali metal ions 2 Secondary structure 3 Tertiary structure 4 Quaternary structure Primary structure Nucleic acid sequence Chemical structure of DNA Primary structure consists of a linear sequence of nucleotides that are linked together by phosphodiester bond. It is this linear sequence of nucleotides that make up the primary structure of DNA or RNA. Nucleotides consist of 3 components: Nitrogenous base Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine (present in DNA only) Uracil (present in RNA only) 5-carbon sugar which is called deoxyribose (found in DNA) and ribose (found in RNA). One or more phosphate groups The nitrogen bases adenine and guanine are purine in structure and form a glycosidic bond between their 9 nitrogen and the 1' -OH group of the deoxyribose. Cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines, hence the glycosidic bonds form between their 1 nitrogen and the 1' -OH of the deoxyribose. For both the purine and pyrimidine bases, the phosphate group forms a bond with the deoxyribose sugar through an ester bond between one of its negatively charged oxygen groups and the 5' -OH of the sugar. The polarity in DNA and RNA is derived from the oxygen and nitrogen atoms in the backbone. Nucleic acids are formed when nucleotides come together through phosphodiester linkages between the 5' and 3' carbon atoms. A nucleic acid sequence is the order of nucleotides within a DNA (GACT) or RNA (GACU) molecule that is determined by a series of letters. Sequences are presented from the 5' to 3' end and determine the covalent structure of the entire molecule. Sequences can be complementary to another sequence in that the base on each position is complementary as well as in the reverse order. An example of a complementary sequence to AGCT is TCGA. DNA is double-stranded containing both a sense strand and an antisense strand. Therefore, the complementary sequence will be to the sense strand. Nucleic acid design can be used to create nucleic acid complexes with complicated secondary structures such as this four-arm junction. These four strands associate into this structure because it maximizes the number of correct base pairs, with As matched to Ts and Cs matched to Gs. Complexes with alkali metal ions There are three potential metal binding groups on nucleic acids: phosphate, sugar, and base moieties. Solid-state structure of complexes with alkali metal ions Secondary structure Main article: Nucleic acid secondary structure Secondary structure is the set of interactions between bases, i.e., which parts of strands are bound to each other. In DNA double helix, the two strands of DNA are held together by hydrogen bonds. The nucleotides on one strand base pairs with the nucleotide on the other strand. The secondary structure is responsible for the shape that the nucleic acid assumes. The bases in the DNA are classified as purines and pyrimidines. The purines are adenine and guanine. Purines consist of a double ring structure, a six-
  • 8. membered and a five-membered ring containing nitrogen. The pyrimidines are cytosine and thymine. It has a single ring structure, a six-membered ring containing nitrogen. A purine base always pairs with a pyrimidine base (guanine (G) pairs with cytosine (C) and adenine (A) pairs with thymine (T) or uracil (U)). DNA's secondary structure is predominantly determined by base-pairing of the two polynucleotide strands wrapped around each other to form a double helix. Although the two strands are aligned by hydrogen bonds in base pairs, the stronger forces holding the two strands together are stacking interactions between the bases. These stacking interactions are stabilized by Van der Waals forces and hydrophobic interactions, and show a large amount of local structural variability. There are also two grooves in the double helix, which are called major groove and minor groove based on their relative size. The secondary structure of RNA consists of a single polynucleotide. Base pairing in RNA occurs when RNA folds between complementarity regions. Both single- and double-stranded regions are often found in RNA molecules. The antiparallel strands form a helical shape. The four basic elements in the secondary structure of RNA are helices, loops, bulges, and junctions. Stem-loop or hairpin loop is the most common element of RNA secondary structure. Stem-loop is formed when the RNA chains fold back on themselves to form a double helical tract called the stem, the unpaired nucleotides forms single stranded region called the loop. Secondary structure of RNA can be predicted by experimental data on the secondary structure elements, helices, loops, and bulges. Bulges and internal loops are formed by separation of the double helical tract on either one strand (bulge) or on both strands (internal loops) by unpaired nucleotides. A tetraloop is a four-base pairs hairpin RNA structure. There are three common families of tetraloop in ribosomal RNA: UNCG, GNRA, and CUUG (N is one of the four nucleotides and R is a purine).UNCG is the most stable tetraloop. Pseudoknot is a RNA secondary structure first identified in turnip yellow mosaic virus. Pseudoknots are formed when nucleotides from the hairpin loop pair with a single stranded region outside of the hairpin to form a helical segment. H-type fold pseudoknots are best characterized. In H-type fold, nucleotides in the hairpin loop pair with the bases outside the hairpin stem forming second stem and loop. This causes formation of pseudoknots with two stems and two loops. Pseudoknots are functional elements in RNA structure having diverse function and found in most classes of RNA. DotKnot-PW method is used for comparative pseudoknots prediction. The main points in the DotKnot-PW method are scoring the similarities found in stems, secondary elements and H-type pseudoknots. Tertiary structure Nucleic acid tertiary structure DNA structure and bases A-B-Z-DNA Side View Tertiary structure refers to the locations of the atoms in three-dimensional space, taking into consideration geometrical and steric constraints. It is a higher order than the secondary structure, in which large-scale folding in a linear polymer occurs and the entire chain is folded into a specific 3- dimensional shape. There are 4 areas in which the structural forms of DNA can differ. Handedness – right or left [auto minded physiological selection] Length of the helix turn Number of base pairs per turn Difference in size between the major and minor grooves The tertiary arrangement of DNA's double helix in space includes B-DNA, A-DNA, and Z-DNA. B-DNA is the most common form of DNA in vivo and is a narrower, elongated helix than A-DNA. Its wide major groove makes it more accessible to proteins. On the other hand, it has a narrow minor groove. B-DNA's favored conformations occur at high water concentrations; the hydration of the minor groove appears to favor B-DNA. B-DNA base pairs are nearly perpendicular to the helix axis. The sugar pucker which determines the shape of the a-helix, whether the helix will exist in the A-form or in the B- form, occurs at the C2'-endo. A-DNA is a form of the DNA duplex observed under dehydrating conditions. It is shorter and wider than B-DNA. RNA adopts this double helical form, and RNA-DNA duplexes are mostly A-form, but B-form RNA-DNA duplexes have been observed. In localized single strand dinucleotide contexts, RNA can
  • 9. also adopt the B-form without pairing to DNA. A-DNA has a deep, narrow major groove which does not make it easily accessible to proteins. On the other hand, its wide, shallow minor groove makes it accessible to proteins but with lower information content than the major groove. Its favored conformation is at low water concentrations. A-DNAs base pairs are tilted relative to the helix axis, and are displaced from the axis. The sugar pucker occurs at the C3'-endo and in RNA 2'-OH inhibits C2'- endo conformation. Long considered little more than a laboratory artifice, A-DNA is now known to have several biological functions. Z-DNA is a relatively rare left-handed double-helix. Given the proper sequence and super helical tension, it can be formed in vivo but its function is unclear. It has a narrower. more elongated helix than A or B. Z-DNA's major groove is not really a groove, and it has a narrow minor groove. The most favored conformation occurs when there are high salt concentrations. There are some base substitutions but they require an alternating purine-pyrimidine sequence. The N2-amino of G H-bonds to 5' PO, which explains the slow exchange of protons and the need for the G purine, Z-DNA base pairs are nearly perpendicular to the helix axis. Z-DNA does not contain single base-pairs but rather a GpC repeat with P-P distances varying for GpC and CpG. On the GpC stack there is good base overlap, whereas on the CpG stack there is less overlap. Z-DNA's zigzag backbone is due to the C sugar conformation compensating for G glycosidic bond conformation. The conformation of G is syn, C2'- endo; for C it is anti, C3'-endo. A linear DNA molecule having free ends can rotate, to adjust to changes of various dynamic processes in the cell, by changing how many times the two chains of its double helix twist around each other. Some DNA molecules are circular and are topologically constrained. More recently circular RNA was described as well to be a natural pervasive class of nucleic acids, expressed in many organisms A covalently closed, circular DNA (also known as cccDNA) is topologically constrained as the number of times the chains coiled around one other cannot change. This cccDNA can be super coiled, which is the tertiary structure of DNA. Super coiling is characterized by the linking number, twist and writhe. The linking number (Lk) for circular DNA is defined as the number of times one strand would have to pass through the other strand to completely separate the two strands. The linking number for circular DNA can only be changed by breaking of a covalent bond in one of the two strands. Always an integer, the linking number of a cccDNA is the sum of two components: twists (Tw) and writhes (Wr). {displaystyle Lk=Tw+Wr}Lk=Tw+Wr Twists are the number of times the two strands of DNA are twisted around each other. Writhes are number of times the DNA helix crosses over itself. DNA in cells is negatively super coiled and has the tendency to unwind. Hence the separation of strands is easier in negatively super coiled DNA than in relaxed DNA. The two components of super coiled DNA are solenoid and plectonemic. The plectonemic super coil is found in prokaryotes, while the solenoidal super coiling is mostly seen in eukaryotes. Quaternary structure Nucleic acid quaternary structure The quaternary structure of nucleic acids is similar to that of protein quaternary structure. Although some of the concepts are not exactly the same, the quaternary structure refers to a higher-level of organization of nucleic acids. Moreover, it refers to interactions of the nucleic acids with other molecules. The most commonly seen form of higher-level organization of nucleic acids is seen in the form of chromatin which leads to its interactions with the small proteins histones. Also, the quaternary structure refers to the interactions between separate RNA units in the ribosome or spliceosome. With all due concern with care I say to you whom is viewing this document with the focused interest to be from the beginning of this document to these words of saying to you that you are appreciated for having found this, then continued with this to be encompassed within your mind, with my hope that you find inspiration to fulfill the spirit of the why this is here for you and for all the individuals of this world planet Earth, Our graciously beautiful home of planet Earth amongst the stars of this universe.
  • 10. Microcontroller lab TPEOM needs these items: CPU, MICROCONTROLLER, ROM, RAM, BIOS CPU A CPU with a 1,024 core processor MICROCONTROLLER CPS @ 10E48 ROM 1 Quatilliondecillion CPS RAM Cube, 68 Quatilliondecillion Bits BIOS Basic Input Output System 1 Quadrillion centillion CPS INTERFACE-CHIPS to handshake tie all together as 1 OS that will ACCOMODATIONALLY be the (MD) active CEO of all the above to accommodate the fulfillment of http://www.tgmncsb.com/Article%20IV.html and thus save this world of the Homo Sapiens by or before the date of 2045 as being on-time yet a thin veil of close to late or failing & thus seeing, experiencing, feeling the genocide of everything. This is a death or Life to continue need that must be fulfilled by or 17 April 2025. I see you’re: microcontrollerslabhub@gmail.com and I will also go there for this! Prof. Dr. Yoshida, Mike Kazuo PhD. Prof, BA, Bsc, MBA, MD GP, CNC. Environmental Science Physicist Practical & Theoretical Physics Science Researcher R & D (ESPPTPSRRD) The Pyran Environmental Organization Malaysia (TPEOM) (TEP) (NGO ~NPO) Registry No.:1981830786- donate@tpeom.org http://www.tgmncsb.com +6017-292-4072 Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia Contact Us | Microchip Technologywww.microchip.com › about-us › contact-us Microchip Technology Inc. 2355 West Chandler Blvd. Chandler, Arizona, USA 85224-6199 (480) 792-7200 Welcome to Your Microchip Account, v=X2fNV2jjlWw