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Simple micromechanical model of protein crystals for their mechanical characterizations
G. Yoon, K. Eom,
S. Na
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Carbon Atom
33%
Empirical Potentials
33%
High Fracture Toughness
33%
Mechanical Behavior
33%
Mechanical Characterization
100%
Mechanical Function
66%
Mechanical Properties
33%
Micromechanical Modeling
100%
Potential Field
33%
Protein Crystals
100%
Protein Function
33%
Protein Molecules
66%
Spider Silk Protein
33%
Chemistry
Carbon Atom
100%
Fracture Toughness
100%
Mechanical Property
100%
Material Science
Fracture Toughness
50%
Mechanical Property
50%
Mechanical Testing
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Electric Potential
50%
Protein
100%
Synapsin I
50%