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University of Da Nang

EducationDa Nang, Vietnam
About: University of Da Nang is a education organization based out in Da Nang, Vietnam. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Electric power system & Vietnamese. The organization has 1137 authors who have published 1568 publications receiving 10796 citations.


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TL;DR: It is found that natural gas, food, healthcare, and software stocks earn high positive returns, whereas equity values in petroleum, real estate, entertainment, and hospitality sectors fall dramatically, and loser stocks exhibit extreme asymmetric volatility that correlates negatively with stock returns.

438 citations

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TL;DR: This study validates the applicability of ML, voting, bagging, and stacking techniques for simple and efficient simulations of concrete compressive strength.

244 citations

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TL;DR: Performance of seven commonly-used multi-objective evolutionary optimization algorithms in solving the design problem of a nearly zero energy building (nZEB) where more than 1.610 solutions would be possible is compared.

218 citations

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TL;DR: The binding pose and affinity between a ligand to an enzyme are very important pieces of information for computer-aided drug design and it is found that the Vina approach converges much faster than AD4 one, however, interestingly, AD4 shows a better performance than Vina over 21 considered targets, whereas Vina protocol is better thanAD4 package for 10 other targets.
Abstract: The binding pose and affinity between a ligand and enzyme are very important pieces of information for computer-aided drug design. In the initial stage of a drug discovery project, this information is often obtained by using molecular docking methods. Autodock4 and Autodock Vina are two commonly used open-source and free software tools to perform this task, and each has been cited more than 6000 times in the last ten years. It is of great interest to compare the success rate of the two docking software programs for a large and diverse set of protein-ligand complexes. In this study, we selected 800 protein-ligand complexes for which both PDB structures and experimental binding affinity are available. Docking calculations were performed for these complexes using both Autodock4 and Autodock Vina with different docking options related to computing resource consumption and accuracy. Our calculation results are in good agreement with a previous study that the Vina approach converges much faster than AD4 one. However, interestingly, AD4 shows a better performance than Vina over 21 considered targets, whereas the Vina protocol is better than the AD4 package for 10 other targets. There are 16 complexes for which both the AD4 and Vina protocols fail to produce a reasonable correlation with respected experiments so both are not suitable to use to estimate binding free energies for these cases. In addition, the best docking option for performing the AD4 approach is the long option. However, the short option is the best solution for carrying out Vina docking. The obtained results probably will be useful for future docking studies in deciding which program to use.

209 citations

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TL;DR: The results showed it took1–4 weeks since the highest level of social distancing measures promulgation until the daily confirmed-cases and deaths showed signs of decreasing, and the effectiveness of the socialdistancing measures on the spread of COVID-19 was different between the 10 focused countries.

209 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Tuan V. Nguyen10145238877
Vi Khanh Truong361225501
Tuan D. Pham303524263
Pham Cam Nam21791183
Tran Manh Hung1864867
Kai-Lung Hua181421467
Nguyen Hoang Hai1756803
Duc-Hoc Tran1529682
Anh-Duc Pham1428890
Minh Quan Duong1458658
Hung Nguyen Tan1390528
Van Cuong Nguyen1324496
Quan V. Vo1343429
Tri Gia Nguyen1232411
Lam Nguyen-Dinh1231375
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202315
202251
2021355
2020371
2019290
2018175