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software. This includes the following products:
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InsightII: visualization and manipulation of biological macromolecules
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Discover: molecular mechanics, molecular dynamics, E. minimization
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Dmol: LDF quantum chemistry calculations
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Homology: protein model-building
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Delphi: electrostatic-field calculations on biological macromolecules
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Polymer: calculations on polymer chains
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This list is not run by Biosym;; however, several of their in-house people
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subscribe, and may contribute from time to time.
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This announcement appears here because I believe (rightly or wrongly) that
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this forum, to which it is being posted, is frequented by users or potential
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users of Biosym software.
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To subscribe (or, later, to unsubscribe, if you wish!) send electronic mail
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containing your full name and affiliation to:
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dibug-request@avogadro.barnard.columbia.edu
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If you wish some path other than what appears on the "From:" line to be
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your offical dibug address, say so in the body of your epistle. Once I
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get it and add you, I'll send you the Official Introduction, receipt of
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which will indicate that I hear you and you hear me.
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To post to the list, send mail to:
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dibug@avogadro.barnard.columbia.edu
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This list is undigested and unmoderated. In fact, it is barely coordinated!
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However, I have agreed to take on that onorous task. If you have reason to
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believe that email isn't getting through, you can write to me personally as
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shenkinb@avogadro.barnard.columbia.edu (first choice), or as
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shenkin@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu (second choice), or as
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shenkin@cunixf.BITNET (way down on the list).
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Oh, yes: DIBUG stands for "Discover Insight Biosym Users' Group." Any
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resemblance to any other term in use among the computationally literate is
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purely coincidental. :-)
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-P.
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************************f*u*cn*rd*ths*u*cn*gt*a*gd*jb**************************
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Peter S. Shenkin, Department of Chemistry, Barnard College, New York, NY 10027
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(212)854-1418 shenkin@cunixc.cc.columbia.edu(Internet) shenkin@cunixc(Bitnet)
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***"In scenic New York... where the third world is only a subway ride away."***
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Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!ccut!s.u-tokyo!nigsun!smiyazaw
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From: smiyazaw@nigsun.nig.ac.jp (Sanzo Miyazawa)
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Newsgroups: sci.bio,bionet.general
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Subject: Anonymous ftp server for DNA/protein databases in Japan (In in English)
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Keywords: anonymous ftp, DNA, protein, database, Japan, GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, PIR
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Message-ID: <2490@nigsun.nig.ac.jp>
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Date: 11 Nov 90 00:57:40 GMT
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Sender: news@nigsun.nig.ac.jp
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Followup-To: bionet.general
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Organization: National Institute of Genetics in Japan
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Lines: 62
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An anonymous-ftp server for DNA/protein databases in Japan
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Anonymous ftp for DNA/protein databases is now available at the
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host name: flat.nig.ac.jp IP address: 133.39.128.2
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in Japan. Available databases include
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DNA databases:
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GenBank
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EMBL
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DDBJ
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Protein Databases:
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NBRF, PIR
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SwissProt
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GenBank Gene Products
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This host is connected to the Internet and therefore can be "ftp"ed from
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any site on the Internet in the world but would be useful specifically
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for Internet sites in Japan and other asian countries.
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sanzo.miyazawa@flat.nig.ac.jp
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P.S.
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How to use anonymous ftp.
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The following is a log file of anonymous ftp.
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% ftp flat.nig.ac.jp
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Connected to flat.nig.ac.jp.
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220 nigs4s FTP server (SunOS 4.0) ready.
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Name (flat.nig.ac.jp:smiyazaw): anonymous # Type "anonymous"
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331 Guest login ok, send ident as password.
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Password: # Type your e-mail address
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230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
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ftp> cd pub
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250 CWD command successful.
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ftp> cd db
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