molecular dynamics

collocation in English

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molecular
adjective
uk
/məˈlek.jə.lər/
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/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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dynamics
noun
uk
/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
us
/daɪˈnæm.ɪks/
forces that ...
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This is the reason why a temperature control mechanism is usually needed inmoleculardynamics.
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For the class of systems considered inmoleculardynamics, most of the key questions cannot be rigorously addressed.
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A much better concept of error formoleculardynamicscomes from 'backward error analysis'.
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It is shown thatmoleculardynamicsintroduces an appreciable bias at stepsizes which are below the stability threshold.
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Moleculardynamicsshould be viewed as one technique of several available for analysing the accessible phase space.
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Unfortunately, one cannot expect exact conservation of energy for numerically generatedmoleculardynamics trajectories and computational effort is wasted computing trajectories for rejected steps.
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Therefore, classicalmoleculardynamicsis not enough, and we resort to more efficient techniques.
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Adhesion forces of lipids in a phospholipid membrane studied bymoleculardynamicssimulations.
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Structure of the complex of lac repressor headpiece and an 11 base-pair half-operator determined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and restrainedmoleculardynamics.
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This is achieved by longmoleculardynamicssimulations that maximize the range of structures adopted by the protein.
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Exploiting multiple levels of parallelism inmoleculardynamicsbased calculations via modern techniques and software paradigms on distributed memory computers.
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This phenomenon has been studied extensively inmoleculardynamicssimulations and experiments.
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Moleculardynamicssimulations of a fully hydrated dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine bilayer with different macroscopic boundary conditions and parameters.
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Fluctuations of the off-diagonal matrix elements were modeled directly frommoleculardynamicsdata.
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The microscopic properties and the electrical conductivity of a dense semiclassical plasma are calculated by themoleculardynamicssimulation method.
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Moleculardynamicssimulations of ion channels formed by bundles of amphipathic -helical peptides.
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Thousands of possible atomic models, by applyingmoleculardynamicson the linker region (blue) have been used in an exhaustive search of the best-fit conformation.
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Digitally filteredmoleculardynamics: the frequency specific control ofmoleculardynamicssimulations.
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