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Continuum solvation model

Extension of the MST continuum solvation model to the RM1 semiempirical Hamiltonian

Author(s): Forti F (Forti, Flavio)1,2, Barril X (Barril, Xavier)1,2,3, Luque FJ (Luque, F. Javier)1,2, Orozco M (Orozco, Modesto)
Publication year: 2008
Journal / Book title: JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY

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