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Antanas Vaitkus

Researcher at Vilnius University

Publications -  29
Citations -  966

Antanas Vaitkus is an academic researcher from Vilnius University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crystallography Open Database & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 467 citations.

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AceDRG: a stereochemical description generator for ligands

TL;DR: The program AceDRG generates accurate stereochemical descriptions, and one or more conformations, of a given ligand, and analyses entries and extracts local environment-dependent atom types, bonds and angles from the Crystallography Open Database.
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COD::CIF::Parser: an error‐correcting CIF parser for the Perl language

TL;DR: A syntax-correcting CIF parser, COD::CIF::Parser, is described that can parse CIF 1.1 files and accurately report the position and nature of the discovered syntactic problems while automatically correcting the most common and the most obvious syntactic deficiencies.

First Dark Matter Search Results from the LUX-ZEPLIN (LZ) Experiment

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TL;DR: Results from LZ’s first search for Weakly Interacting Massive Particles with an exposure of 60 live days are reported, setting new limits on spin-independent WIMp-nucleon cross-sections for WIMP masses above 9 GeV / c 2.
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Computing stoichiometric molecular composition from crystal structures

TL;DR: An algorithm to compute stoichiometrically correct molecular formulae from crystal structures is proposed and its output is suitable for high-volume automated searches in chemical databases and for linking crystallographic and chemical information.
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Validation of the Crystallography Open Database using the Crystallographic Information Framework

TL;DR: Data curation practices of the Crystallography Open Database are described with greater focus being placed on the cif_validate program, capable of validating crystallographic information files against both DDL1 and DDLm dictionaries.