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Accessible surface area
Known as:
SES
, Solvent-accessible surface area
, Connolly surface
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The accessible surface area (ASA) or solvent-accessible surface area (SASA) is the surface area of a biomolecule that is accessible to a solvent…
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Assisted Model Building with Energy Refinement (AMBER)
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Discretization
Implicit solvation
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Molecular dynamics
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2015
2015
RAFT dispersion polymerization: a method to tune the morphology of thymine-containing self-assemblies
Yan Kang
,
Anaïs Pitto‐Barry
,
A. Maitland
,
R. O’Reilly
2015
Corpus ID: 53348871
The synthesis and self-assembly of thymine-containing polymers were performed using RAFT dispersion polymerization. A combination…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Supplementary information Predicting protein-protein interface residues using local surface structural similarity
2011
Corpus ID: 7133418
This document provides additional information about the process used for building the PrISE family of predictors of protein…
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2005
2005
Gas–liquid interactions in solution
M. C. Costa Gomes
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A. Pádua
2005
Corpus ID: 18128624
Abstract Two approaches are followed to understand how molecular interactions influence the macroscopic properties of solutions…
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2002
2002
Wavelength-dependent resonant homodyne and heterodyne transient grating spectroscopy with a diffractive optics method: Solvent effect on the third-order signal
Qing-Hua Xu
,
Ying-Zhong Ma
,
Igor V. Stiopkin
,
G. Fleming
2002
Corpus ID: 16303507
We carried out a wavelength-dependent homodyne and heterodyne transient grating (TG) studies on a resonant system, rhodamine 640…
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
Origin of line broadening in the electronic absorption spectra of conjugated polymers: Three-pulse-echo studies of MEH-PPV in toluene
G. Scholes
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D. Larsen
,
G. Fleming
,
G. Rumbles
,
P. Burn
2000
Corpus ID: 14454690
Integrated three-pulse stimulated echo peak shift data are compared for N,N-bis-dimethylphenyl-2,4,6,8perylenetetracarbonyl…
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1999
Highly Cited
1999
A Failure of Continuum Theory: Temperature Dependence of the Solvent Reorganization Energy of Electron Transfer in Highly Polar Solvents
Peter A. Vath
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M. Zimmt
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D. Matyushov
,
G. Voth
1999
Corpus ID: 27709779
The temperature dependence of the solvent reorganization energy for intramolecular electron transfer (ET) in acetonitrile is…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
PERFUSIVE ELECTROOSMOTIC TRANSPORT IN PACKED CAPILLARY ELECTROCHROMATOGRAPHY : MECHANISM AND UTILITY
Daming Li
,
V. Remcho
1997
Corpus ID: 6594755
In this study, silica-based packing materials with pore sizes herein ˚ . referred to primarily as channel diameters, d ranging…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
Solvation energies and electronic spectra in polar, polarizable media: Simulation tests of dielectric continuum theory
J. Bader
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B. Berne
1996
Corpus ID: 29460725
A dielectric continuum theory for the solvation of a polar molecule in a polar, polarizable solvent is tested using computer…
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1994
1994
Chloroplast DNA phylogeny of Asian Bamboos (Bambusoideae, Poaceae) and its systematic implication
Mikio Watanabe
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M. Ito
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S. Kurita
Journal of plant research
1994
Corpus ID: 6846522
The bamboo is usually classified as a subfamily Bambusoideae of Poaceae, and includes approximately 20 genera and 300 species. To…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
Improved technique for calculating X‐ray scattering intensity of biopolymers in solution: Evaluation of the form, volume, and surface of a particle
M. Pavlov
,
B. Fedorov
1983
Corpus ID: 31893915
An improved cube method has been developed for calculating the intensity of diffuse x‐ray scattering of macromolecules in…
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