In the semi-continuum treatment of the energetics of charge formation (or transfer) inside a protein, two components of the energy are inevitably present: the energy of interaction of the ion with the pre-existing intraprotein electric field, and the energy due to polarization of the medium by the n
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The description of superconductivity in terms of dielectric response function
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- Springer US
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- 1973
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- 10
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