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CRYSOL : a program to evaluate X-ray solution scattering of biological macromolecules from atomic coordinates

Dmitri I. Svergun, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1995 - 
- Vol. 28, Iss: 6, pp 768-773
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In this paper, a program for evaluating the solution scattering from macromolecules with known atomic structure is presented, which uses multipole expansion for fast calculation of the spherically averaged scattering pattern and takes into account the hydration shell.
Abstract
A program for evaluating the solution scattering from macromolecules with known atomic structure is presented. The program uses multipole expansion for fast calculation of the spherically averaged scattering pattern and takes into account the hydration shell. Given the atomic coordinates (e.g. from the Brookhaven Protein Data Bank) it can either predict the solution scattering curve or fit the experimental scattering curve using only two free parameters, the average displaced solvent volume per atomic group and the contrast of the hydration layer. The program runs on IBM PCs and on the major UNIX platforms.

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Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics

TL;DR: In this paper, the angular momentum, one of the most fundamental quantities in all of quantum mechanics, is introduced and a concise introduction to its application in atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics is provided.
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Angular Momentum in Quantum Mechanics

TL;DR: In this article, the angular momentum, one of the most fundamental quantities in all of quantum mechanics, is introduced and a concise introduction to its application in atomic, molecular, and nuclear physics is provided.
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