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Martinize2 and Vermouth provide a unified framework for molecular topology generation. [PDF]

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Kroon PC   +7 more
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Residual-free imprint for sensor definition

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
For the preparation of interdigitated sensor devices with nanometre sized electrodes a low-cost route is followed. The central technique used for electrode definition is nanoimprint. To imprint the larger contact areas as easy as the electrodes, the contacts are broken down into a grid.
A. Mayer   +3 more
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Cue definition and residual judgment

Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, 1974
Abstract A major problem in naturalistic studies is the defining of cues. The problem of cue definition leads to a consideration of the residual variance in modelling the judge. The part of judgment that cannot be modelled (i.e., the residual) is assumed to consist of cues not adequately defined and mis-specification of the integration function.
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Definition of a New Information-Based Per-Residue Quality Parameter

Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 2005
For biomolecular NMR structures typically only a poor correspondence is observed between statistics derived from the experimental input data and structural quality indicators obtained from the structure ensembles. Here, we investigate the relationship between the amount of available NMR data and structure quality.
Nabuurs, SB   +5 more
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Definite Integrals and the Residue Calculus

1991
The residue calculus is eminently suited to evaluating real integrals whose integrands have no known explicit antiderivatives. The basic idea is simple: The real interval of integration is incorporated into a closed path γ in the complex plane and the integrand is then extended into the region bounded by γ.
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Definition of Binary Quadratic Residue Codes

1970
If N=n +1 and n is a prime ≡ ±1 mod 8, then the extended binary quadratic residue code is the row space of the N × N matrix whose rows and columns are labelled with the N elements in the set GF(n) ∪ {∞}, and whose entries are given ...
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Proposal for field-based definition of soil bound pesticide residues

Science of The Total Environment, 2016
The environmental significance of soil bound pesticide residues (SBPR) is potentially large because approximately one third of the applied mass of the pesticides in agriculture ends up as SBPR. At EU level, there is little regulatory guidance available on the environmental risk assessment of SBPR in spite of some 50 years of SBPR research. This lack of
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