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TABLE VIII. Testing of Force Field Generalization

in Protein Structure Prediction Force Fields: Parametrization With Quasi-Newtonian Dynamics
by Patrick Ulrich, Walter Scott, Wilfred F. Van Gunsteren, Andrew E. Torda 1997
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Table 2: Basic and Derived Properties of Fields

in Field Analysis: Getting Useful and Low-cost Interprocedural Information
by Sanjay Ghemawat, Keith H. Randall, Daniel J. Scales, All Daniel J. Scales
"... In PAGE 4: ... The third property, only init, indicates that a field is not assigned outside of a constructor. The remaining basic properties in Table2 are used for our more advanced opti- mizations and will be described in later sections. Table 2 also indicates some properties derived from these basic properties.... In PAGE 4: ... The remaining basic properties in Table 2 are used for our more advanced opti- mizations and will be described in later sections. Table2 also indicates some properties derived from these basic properties. For example, a field is always non-null when read if it is always init and its exact type property indicates that it is non-null.... In PAGE 6: ...5 Our analysis also allows us to inline a field that references an array. In that case, there is one extra condition (not men- tioned in Table2 ) that the allocated array must have a stat- ically fixed constant size. Instances of the containing class (with the inlined array) then have a constant size and can be allocated using the normal object allocation mechanisms.... In PAGE 8: ... Condition (1) is equivalent to !may leak(field), and condition (2) is trivially true if we require that the values assigned to the field are always a newly allocated object or null. The derived property en- capsulated(field) in Table2 exactly covers these two conditions. If we have discovered an object that does not escape and a field of that object is encapsulated, then the ob- ject stored in that field also does not escape.... ..."

TABLE A1: General Parametersa

in ReaxFF sio reactive force field for silicon and silicon oxide systems
by Adri C. T. Van Duin, Ro Strachan, Shannon Stewman, Qingsong Zhang, Xin Xu, William A. Goddard 2003
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TABLE II. Proteins Used for Force Field Calibration

in Protein Structure Prediction Force Fields: Parametrization With Quasi-Newtonian Dynamics
by Patrick Ulrich, Walter Scott, Wilfred F. Van Gunsteren, Andrew E. Torda 1997
Cited by 3

TABLE 1: Diagonal Morse-Type van der Waals Potential atom types

in unknown title
by unknown authors

TABLE 2: Off-Diagonal Morse-Type van der Waals Potential

in unknown title
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Table 1. Force Fields Compared and Sampling Achieved.a

in Introduction Empirical Force-Field Assessment: The Interplay Between Backbone Torsions and Noncovalent Term Scaling
by Eric J. Sorin, Vijay S. Pande
"... In PAGE 2: ... This combination allows us to directly assess, from equilibrium helix-coil data, the affects of these modifications as well as the interplay between them. Table1 summarizes the force field variants studied and the cumulative sampling achieved. A total sampling time of over 1.... ..."

Table 1 Force field parameters.

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 2: ...Table1 . The different configurations of the PzH2 dimer have been studied at the same level of theory as for isolated molecule.... ..."

Table 3. Selected term weighting functions derived from GBM

in Gravitationbased model for information retrieval (extended version
by Shuming Shi, Ji-rong Wen, Qing Yu, Ruihua Song, Wei-ying Ma 2005
"... In PAGE 5: ... By similar process with formula 3.14, we can get a family of formulas (see Table3 ) for the continuous basic GBM model, corresponding to different force field functions respectively. Among them, the Figure 3.... In PAGE 7: ... 4.1 Experimental Methods We performed experiments on two corpora and seven query sets (see Table3 and 4) used from TREC [23] 2000 to 2004. All the experiments are performed on an information retrieval platform built by our organization.... ..."
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Table A-5. Rate constants for reactions with chlorine atoms for organic compounds represented in the SAPRC-99 mechanism, or used to derive parameters for group-additivity estimates, for which measurement data are available.

in INVESTIGATION OF ATMOSPHERIC OZONE IMPACTS OF SELECTED PESTICIDES Final Report to the California Air Resources Board Contract No. 04-334 By
by William P. L. Carter, Irina L. Malkina 2007
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