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Chemistry / Nature / Stereochemistry / Protein structure / Mathematical optimization / Conformational isomerism / Isomerism / Physical organic chemistry / Genetic algorithm / Transputer / Dihedral angle / Amino acid
Date: 1998-01-09 02:50:18
Chemistry
Nature
Stereochemistry
Protein structure
Mathematical optimization
Conformational isomerism
Isomerism
Physical organic chemistry
Genetic algorithm
Transputer
Dihedral angle
Amino acid

A PARALLEL HYBRID GA FOR PEPTIDE 3-D STRUCTURE PREDICTION 1 Carlos A. DEL CARPIO and Shin-ichi SASAKI

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