atomic coordinates
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atomic
adjective[usually before noun]
uk/əˈtɒm.ɪk/us/əˈtɑː.mɪk/
relating ...
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coordinate
noun
uk/kəʊˈɔː.dɪ.nət/us/koʊˈɔːr.dən.ət/
one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map ...
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(Definition ofatomicandcoordinatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Information under each of these subheadings is generally quite detailed, although in the structural section they stop short of giving atomic coordinates for the structures.
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The whole of the atomic coordinates stick out of the contour surfaces.
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The comparison of (a) the initial atomic coordinates or (b) the finally calculated atomic coordinates with the density map shown in contour surfaces.
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The atomic coordinates are shown in light gray tubes and dark gray tubes, respectively.
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We, successfully, constructed the atomic models well-fitted to the density maps generated from nine different atomic coordinates of proteins.
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The methods and applications that integrate electron microscopic density maps and comparative atomic coordinates to generate atomic models of protein complexes and their assemblies have recently advanced.
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Given the atomic coordinates, the program predicts the scattering profile or fits the experimental data by adjusting the excluded volume of the particle and the density of the hydration layer.
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Then, atomic coordinates were recorded using a plumb bob and a meter stick.
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It contained beta sheet (antiparallel) as well as helices, and was also the first macromolecular structure to have its atomic coordinates refined (in real space).
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The protein tertiary structure is defined by its atomic coordinates.
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It seeks to contain information on all inorganic crystal structures published since 1913, including pure elements, minerals, metals, and intermetallic compounds (with atomic coordinates).
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The pdb format accordingly provides for description and annotation of protein and nucleic acid structures including atomic coordinates, observed sidechain rotamers, secondary structure assignments, as well as atomic connectivity.
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