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TABLE VIII. Testing of Force Field Generalization
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Table 2: Basic and Derived Properties of Fields
"... 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
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TABLE II. Proteins Used for Force Field Calibration
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Table 1. Force Fields Compared and Sampling Achieved.a
"... 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 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
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"... 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.
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