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  • Session 5: Print Shape Example 1

    The text is:
    What you will learn in this chapter:

    A molecular mechanics study depends on determining if the force field is reliable and if a complete information search has been conducted.

    The difficulty of a conformational search is very approximately given by the number of torsional angles and the number of rings

    A conformation search involving more than one molecule will be extremely difficult.


    In this text, the stars are purely visual interest symbols, and contain no information. They are therefore ignored. The text is brailled as a columned list, discussed in a later session.


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