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UNINA9910463975003321 |
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Autore |
Dunlop John B. |
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The Moscow bombings of September 1999 : examinations of Russian terrorist attacks at the onset of Vladimir Putin's rule / / John B. Dunlop ; with a foreword by Amy Knight |
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Stuttgart, Germany : , : Ibidem-Verlag, , [2014] |
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©2014 |
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[Second, revised and expanded edition.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (295 p.) |
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Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; ; Volume 110 |
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Terrorism - Russia (Federation) - Moscow - History |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Contents; Foreword; Preface; I "Storm in Moscow:" A Plan of the Yeltsin "Family" to Destabilize Russia; II The Hunt for "False-Laipanov": The September 1999 Moscow Bombings; III The "Ryazan Incident"; IV The Trials of the Buinaksk Bombers: Judicial Anarchy?; V The Volgodonsk Apartment House Bombing; Postscript to 2014 Edition; Index |
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The five chapters of this volume focus on the complex and tumultuous events occurring in Russia during the five months from May through September 1999. They sparked the Russian invasion of Chechnya on 1 October and vaulted a previously unknown former KGB agent into the post of Russian prime minister and, ultimately, president.The five chapters are devoted to:? The intense political struggle taking place in Russia between May and August of 1999, culminating in an incursion by armed Islamic separatists into the Republic of Dagestan.? Two Moscow terrorist bombings of 9 and 13 |
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UNINA9910142514203321 |
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Titolo |
Computational methods for protein folding [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Richard A. Friesner |
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1-280-36766-0 |
9786610367665 |
0-470-34930-1 |
0-471-46523-2 |
0-471-22442-1 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (546 p.) |
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Collana |
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Advances in chemical physics ; ; v. 120 |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Protein folding - Mathematical models |
Proteins - Conformation - Mathematical models |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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COMPUTATIONAL METHODS FOR PROTEIN FOLDING A SPECIAL VOLUME OF ADVANCES IN CHEMICAL PHYSICS VOLUME 120; CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME 120; INTRODUCTION; PREFACE; CONTENTS; STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF PROTEIN FOLDING KINETICS; INSIGHTS INTO SPECIFIC PROBLEMS IN PROTEIN FOLDING USING SIMPLE CONCEPTS; PROTEIN RECOGNITION BY SEQUENCE-TO-STRUCTURE FITNESS: BRIDGING EFFICIENCY AND CAPACITY OF THREADING MODELS; A UNIFIED APPROACH TO THE PREDICTION OF PROTEIN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION; KNOWLEDGE-BASED PREDICTION OF PROTEIN TERTIARY STRUCTURE |
AB INITIO PROTEIN STRUCTURE PREDICTION USING A SIZE-DEPENDENT TERTIARY FOLDING POTENTIALDETERMINISTIC GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION AND AB INITIO APPROACHES FOR THE STRUCTURE PREDICTION OF POLYPEPTIDES, DYNAMICS OF PROTEIN FOLDING, AND PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTIONS; DETECTING NATIVE PROTEIN FOLDS AMONG |
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LARGE DECOY SITES WITH THE OPLS ALL-ATOM POTENTIAL AND THE SURFACE GENERALIZED BORN SOLVENT MODEL; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX |
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Since the first attempts to model proteins on a computer began almost thirty years ago, our understanding of protein structure and dynamics has dramatically increased. Spectroscopic measurement techniques continue to improve in resolution and sensitivity, allowing a wealth of information to be obtained with regard to the kinetics of protein folding and unfolding, and complementing the detailed structural picture of the folded state. Concurrently, algorithms, software, and computational hardware have progressed to the point where both structural and kinetic problems may be studied with a fair d |
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