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2005 Oncological Sciences Center Symposium Agenda
Downloads | 07 Dec 2006
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A MATLAB code for Hartree Fock calculation of H-H ground state bondlength and energy using STO-4G
Downloads | 08 Aug 2006 | Contributor(s):: Amritanshu Palaria
Hartree Fock (HF) theory is one of the basic theories underlying the current understanding of the electronic structure of materials. It is a simple non-relativistic treatment of many electron system that accounts for the antisymmetric (fermion) nature of electronic wavefunction but does not...
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Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Pulmonary Toxicity Data Set
Downloads | 13 Mar 2012 | Contributor(s):: Jeremy M Gernand
This data set contains the collected in vivo pulmonary toxicity results contained in 18 published studies conducted between 2004 and 2011 with single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes. These data include characterization measurements of the CNT samples as well as observed animal toxic responses...
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Hydrogel based Biochemical Sensors
Downloads | 01 Jul 2016 | Contributor(s):: Piyush Dak, Muhammad A. Alam
This is MATLAB code for a Hydrogel based biochemical sensor: The sensor is composed of a hydrogel sandwiched between a rigid porous membrane and a deformable membrane. The hydrogel is pendent with the ionizable groups (with density, Nf and acid dissociation constant, Ka) which are...
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Molecular Workbench: An Interface to the Molecular World
Downloads | 25 Jun 2006 | Contributor(s):: Charles Xie
The Molecular Workbench software is a free, open-source modeling and authoring program specifically designed for use in science education. Powered by a set of real-time molecular simulation engines that compute and visualize the motion of particles interacting through force fields, in both 2D and...
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Nanonewton Podcasts at MIT
Downloads | 06 Mar 2007 | Contributor(s):: Jeremy Brittan
Listen to podcast discussions with scientists and MIT students in the field of Nanomechanics in conjunction with the Spring 2007 MIT undergraduate engineering course: 3.052 Nanomechanics of Materials and Biomaterials. Your host: Professor Christine Ortizmore info at:...