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"Stable calculation of coordinates from distance information" by G.M. Crippen and T.F. Havel, Acta Cryst. A34:282-284 (1978).
"Effects of distance constraints on macromolecular conformation. II. Simulation of experimental results and theoretical predictions" by T.F. Havel, G.M. Crippen and I.D. Kuntz, Biopolymers 18:73-81 (1979).
"A distance geometry study of ring systems: Application to cyclooctane, 18-crown-6, cyclododecane and androstanedione" by P. Weiner, S. Profeta, G. Wipff, T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz, R. Langeridge and P. Kolmann, Tetrahedron 39:1113-1121 (1983).
"The theory and practice of distance geometry" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, Bull. Math. Biol. 45:665-720 (1983).
"The combinatorial distance geometry approach to the calculation of molecular conformation. I. A new approach to an old problem" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, J. Theor. Biol. 104:359-381 (1983).
"The combinatorial distance geometry approach to the calculation of molecular conformation. II. Sample problems and computational statistics" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, J. Theor. Biol. 104:383-400 (1983).
"Shortest-path problems and molecular conformation" by A. Dress and T.F. Havel, Disc. Appl. Math. 19:129-144 (1988).
Tim Havel
"Effects of distance constraints on macromolecular conformation. II. Simulation of experimental results and theoretical predictions" by T.F. Havel, G.M. Crippen and I.D. Kuntz, Biopolymers 18:73-81 (1979).
"A distance geometry study of ring systems: Application to cyclooctane, 18-crown-6, cyclododecane and androstanedione" by P. Weiner, S. Profeta, G. Wipff, T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz, R. Langeridge and P. Kolmann, Tetrahedron 39:1113-1121 (1983).
"The theory and practice of distance geometry" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, Bull. Math. Biol. 45:665-720 (1983).
"The combinatorial distance geometry approach to the calculation of molecular conformation. I. A new approach to an old problem" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, J. Theor. Biol. 104:359-381 (1983).
"The combinatorial distance geometry approach to the calculation of molecular conformation. II. Sample problems and computational statistics" by T.F. Havel, I.D. Kuntz and G.M. Crippen, J. Theor. Biol. 104:383-400 (1983).
"Shortest-path problems and molecular conformation" by A. Dress and T.F. Havel, Disc. Appl. Math. 19:129-144 (1988).
Tim Havel
Monday, December 08, 2003
Friday, December 05, 2003
Slashdot | So You Think Physics is Funny?
Q: What's purple and commutes?
A: An Abelian grape
Q: Why was Heisenberg's wife unsatisfied?
A: When he had the time he didn't have the energy, and when he had the position, he didn't have the momentum.
The pilot of a plane on its way out of Poland dies unexpectedly in flight. A passenger is asked to fill in. He looks at the controls and shakes his head. "What's wrong?" someone asks. The reply: "I'm just a simple Pole in a complex plane".
A neutron walks into a bar and asks "how much for a beer?" The bartender replies "for you, no charge."
I have a quantum car. Every time I look at the speedometer I get lost...
So there was an argument over what type of engineer God was, to have created man. Some suggested Electrical Engineer, given the complex neural network, others suggested Mechanical Engineer, given the amazing mechanics of the body. It was finally realized that he was a Civil Engineer, as only a Civ. E. would put an waste management facility in a recreational area.
Q: What's purple and commutes?
A: An Abelian grape
Q: Why was Heisenberg's wife unsatisfied?
A: When he had the time he didn't have the energy, and when he had the position, he didn't have the momentum.
The pilot of a plane on its way out of Poland dies unexpectedly in flight. A passenger is asked to fill in. He looks at the controls and shakes his head. "What's wrong?" someone asks. The reply: "I'm just a simple Pole in a complex plane".
A neutron walks into a bar and asks "how much for a beer?" The bartender replies "for you, no charge."
I have a quantum car. Every time I look at the speedometer I get lost...
So there was an argument over what type of engineer God was, to have created man. Some suggested Electrical Engineer, given the complex neural network, others suggested Mechanical Engineer, given the amazing mechanics of the body. It was finally realized that he was a Civil Engineer, as only a Civ. E. would put an waste management facility in a recreational area.
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What is RIAA Radar?
The RIAA Radar is a tool that music consumers can use to easily and instantly distinguish whether an album was released by a member of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
What is RIAA Radar?
The RIAA Radar is a tool that music consumers can use to easily and instantly distinguish whether an album was released by a member of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Thursday, December 04, 2003
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The Bioinformatics Center at Rensselaer and Wadsworth. I-Sites Overview
... PROTEAN
PROTEAN is a program for doing Brownian dynamics of polypeptides in torsion space using implicit solvent.
... PROTEAN
PROTEAN is a program for doing Brownian dynamics of polypeptides in torsion space using implicit solvent.
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