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Fold or folding may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ... Species See text. ... In functional programming, fold (or reduce) is a family of higher-order functions that process a data structure in some order and build up a return value. ... Functional programming is a programming paradigm that conceives computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids state and mutable data. ... In mathematics, catastrophe theory is a branch of bifurcation theory in the study of dynamical systems; it is also a particular special case of more general singularity theory in geometry. ... Very tight folds. ... The phrase above the fold refers to the location of an important news story or photograph on the front page of a newspaper. ...

Programming redirects here. ... Code folding is a feature of some text editors, program source code editors and IDEs that allows the user to selectively hide and display sections of a currently-edited file as a part of routine edit operations. ... In a text editor, text folding is a mechanism that allows regions of text to be hidden, often replaced by a summary line of some sort. ... // Wikibooks Poker has more about this subject: Betting This article describes the common terms, rules, and procedures in the game, but does not cover the strategic impact of betting. ... The traditional crane and papers of the same size used to fold it A paper Pegasus designed by F. Kawahata Origami (Japanese: 折り紙 oru, to fold, and kami, paper folding paper) is the art of paper folding. ... Pattern welded pocket knife Pattern welding is the practice in sword and knife making of forming a blade of several metal pieces of differing composition that are forge-welded together and twisted and manipulated to form a pattern. ... Protein folding is the process by which a protein assumes its characteristic functional shape or tertiary structure, also known as the native state. ... This article or section needs additional references or sources to improve its verifiability. ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...

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Protein folding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1426 words)
The "reverse" of the folding process is called protein denaturation, whereby the native structure of a protein is disrupted and a random coil ensemble of unfolded structures is formed instead.
While these macromolecules may be seen as "folding themselves," their folding depends on the characteristics of their surrounding solution, including the identity of the primary solvent (either water or lipid inside cells), the concentration of salts, the temperature, and molecular chaperones.
Some proteins never fold in cells at all except with the assistance of chaperone molecules, that either isolate individual proteins so that their folding is not interrupted by interactions with other proteins or help to unfold misfolded proteins, giving them a second chance to refold properly.
Vim documentation: fold (3310 words)
There are six methods to select folds: manual manually define folds indent more indent means a higher fold level expr specify an expression to define folds syntax folds defined by syntax highlighting diff folds for unchanged text marker folds defined by markers in the text MANUAL *fold-manual* Use commands to manually define the fold regions.
a fold with this level starts at this line It is not required to mark the start (end) of a fold with ">1" ("<1"), a fold will also start (end) when the fold level is higher (lower) than the fold level of the previous line.
Where the fold column is too narrow to display all nested folds, digits are shown to indicate the nesting level.
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