Assessment of protein structure refinement in CASP9
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Matthew P Jacobson | Ken A Dill | Justin L MacCallum | Michael J Schnieders | Lan Hua | Alberto Pérez | K. Dill | Lan Hua | M. Jacobson | J. MacCallum | M. Schnieders | Alberto Pérez
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