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On bifurcations of equilibria of intrinsically curved, electrically charged, rod-like structures that model DNA molecules in solution
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    On bifurcations of equilibria of intrinsically curved, electrically charged, rod-like structures that model DNA molecules in solution (English)
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    17 August 2007
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    Sequence dependent DNA elasticity
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    Electrically charged rod-like structures
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    Bifurcation theory
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