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* Spacefilled (<scene name='Thermal_motion_of_peptide/Cachau_md_animation/1'>restore initial scene</scene>).
* Spacefilled (<scene name='Thermal_motion_of_peptide/Cachau_md_animation/1'>restore initial scene</scene>).
* <scene name='Thermal_motion_of_peptide/Cachau_md_animation/3'>Sticks</scene>.
* <scene name='Thermal_motion_of_peptide/Cachau_md_animation/3'>Sticks</scene>.
* <scene name='Thermal_motion_of_peptide/Cachau_md_first_15_models/1'>First 15 models</scene> (out of 100; not animated).


In contrast to the above theoretical models, multiple conformations can be empirically determined by [[NMR|solution nuclear magnetic resonance]]. These differences between these models may represent either thermal motion, or a lack of sufficient data to restrain the model. An example is [[2fxy]], an 18-residue peptide for which 15 models were deposited.
In contrast to the above theoretical models, multiple conformations can be empirically determined by [[NMR|solution nuclear magnetic resonance]]. These differences between these models may represent either thermal motion, or a lack of sufficient data to restrain the model. An example is [[2fxy]], an 18-residue peptide for which 15 models were deposited.

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