From: myang (myang_at_engr.ucr.edu)
Date: Wed May 19 2004 - 14:02:49 CDT
Bennion
For example: K2PtCl4
I don't know if there are some websites to download most common
inorganic pdb files. 
Mo Yang
Ph. D Candidate 
Nanotechnology and Biomaterials Laboratory
Mechanical Engineering
University of California, Riverside
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From: Brian Bennion [mailto:brian_at_youkai.llnl.gov] 
Sent: 2004Äê5ÔÂ19ÈÕ 8:20
To: myang
Cc: namd-l_at_ks.uiuc.edu
Subject: Re: namd-l: Where to download the inorganic pdb file
Mo,
You will have to be more specific.  There is no such thing as a specific
"inorganic pdb file".  What molecule are you looking for?
Regards,
Brian
On Tue, 18 May 2004, myang wrote:
> Dear all
> Does anybody know where to download the inorganic pdb file
> Mo
>
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