Dispersity
there are many forums in biochemistry (and in any other topic)
http://www.molecularstation.com
... and many others that i dont know!!!
if i have a question i have to send my question to each of them one by one is there any better way?
there are many forums in biochemistry (and in any other topic)
http://www.molecularstation.com
... and many others that i dont know!!!
if i have a question i have to send my question to each of them one by one is there any better way?
Writing!!!!!!!! Writing!!!!!!!!!!!!! Writing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nowadays all of the institutions demand “paper” submission; this is a part of the academy. Even in the high school student, they want to submit some writing like coursework writing, for research students, undergraduate students, and post graduate students – all of the students are suffering to submit papers within the time.
I was reading the rejection of imechanica from NSF
A "Supreme Court" for peer review of papers and proposals
And these sentences came to my mind.....
Number of reads increases significantly sometimes i check the posts! I use Firefox 6.0, Dell inspiron 1720, Windows Vista and also Fedora 9.0 Linux!!!. check it please!
it is better to use number of comments for popular contents instead of number of reads.
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I am trying to apply Berendsen thermostat for CNT. When I choose to leave one third of the tube atoms to evolve freely with out distrubing the momentum, I am unable to acheive the target temperature and further temperature increases gradually over the whole simulation run (even with a thermostat parameter equals to the timestep i.e., like a simple scaling). How it is possible to acheive target temperature,by scaling only a part of atoms, using some scaling value which should actually scales all the atoms momenta.
Attached is a tar archive for a Fortran 90 library to compute maximum-entropy basis functions. I have used the G95 compiler. The manual in PDF is also attached and a html version of the same is also available, which provide details on how to install the code and its capabilities. The library is released under the GNU Lesser GPL version 3 license.
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One of the most important things every researcher does in the beginning of his introduction to a topic is review process. Most helpful papers in this regard are review papers. Review papers are important. They are primary and best way to understand the value of a work for the societyto award and grant. They help researchers to find out needs of people who use our research and goal functions of scientific society. Help researchers to find out good topics and also good solutions. And the final effect of a research on the society.
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