Force Field Independent Metal Parameters Using a Nonbonded Dummy Model
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Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin | Beat Anton Amrein | Miha Purg | Fernanda Duarte | F. Duarte | J. Åqvist | B. Amrein | Paul Bauer | Alexandre Barrozo | Alexandre Barrozo | Johan Åqvist | P. Bauer | Miha Purg | Paul Bauer
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