The anal program produced an output (below) with eelnb in the heading.
We just wanted to make sure we understand exactly what eelnb means - nb
is non-bonded, but what does eel exactly mean?
In the manual EEL is mentioned but also ELE at times. So, what do they
mean exactly and is there a difference between EEL and ELE?
non-bonded pairs are generated in residue base
and stored as residue pairs
number of non-bonded residue pairs = 1151
individual pair energies greater than 0.00 kcal/mol:
type groups description dist vdwnb
eelnb
NBOND 2- 2 CA( 1)-CZ( 6) 4.981 -0.031
0.017
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