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In archaeology, any location where there is evidence for past human behaviour. A site can be as small as an isolated find, which is either a single artefact or a small number of artefacts, or as large as an ancient city. Sites are classified according to function: major types include domestic/habitation sites, kill sites, and processing/butchering sites.

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Location at which computers are used. If a company uses only IBM computers, for example, it is known as an IBM site. The term is also used for a computer that acts as a server for files that can be accessed via the World Wide Web, also called a Web site.



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This model suggested that SULT1E1 could bind two molecules of estradiol per molecule of enzyme, one at a preferred site for sulfonation and the other at an allosteric site associated with substrate inhibition (Zhang et al.
In its lead inflammation program, Locus has created exquisitely selective p38 inhibitors which bind to p38 at an allosteric site and do not involve the ATP site.
Allosteric sites may offer an improved safety profile over ATP site inhibitors as well as provide a dual mode of action.
 
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