Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /

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Main Authors: Toyota Conference (1st : 1987 : Inuyama-Shi, Japan), Mitsuru Nagasawa
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Published: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1988
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Mitsuru Nagasawa
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:3571202020-12-19T17:12:23ZMolecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system / Toyota Conference (1st : 1987 : Inuyama-Shi, Japan) Mitsuru Nagasawa Amsterdam : Elsevier,198842PSZJBLConformational analysisMolecular dynamicsPolymersURN:ISBN:044442993X
spellingShingle Conformational analysis
Molecular dynamics
Polymers
Toyota Conference (1st : 1987 : Inuyama-Shi, Japan)
Mitsuru Nagasawa
Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title_full Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title_fullStr Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title_full_unstemmed Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title_short Molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system /
title_sort molecular conformation and dynamics of macromolecules in condensed system
topic Conformational analysis
Molecular dynamics
Polymers
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