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1   // ******************************************************************************
2   //
3   // Title:       Force Field X.
4   // Description: Force Field X - Software for Molecular Biophysics.
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38  package ffx.utilities;
39  
40  /**
41   * The Keyword Group for an FFX Keyword.
42   *
43   * @author Michael J. Schnieders
44   * @since 1.0
45   */
46  public enum PropertyGroup {
47    /**
48     * Energy unit conversion factors.
49     */
50    EnergyUnitConversion,
51    /**
52     * Electrostatics functional form.
53     */
54    ElectrostaticsFunctionalForm,
55    /**
56     * Implicit solvent functional form.
57     */
58    ImplicitSolvent,
59    /**
60     * Local geometry functional form.
61     */
62    LocalGeometryFunctionalForm,
63    /**
64     * Potential function parameter.
65     */
66    PotentialFunctionParameter,
67    /**
68     * Potential function selection.
69     */
70    PotentialFunctionSelection,
71    /**
72     * Unit cell and space group.
73     */
74    UnitCellAndSpaceGroup,
75    /**
76     * Van der Waals functional form.
77     */
78    VanDerWaalsFunctionalForm,
79    /**
80     * Non-bonded cutoff.
81     */
82    NonBondedCutoff,
83    /**
84     * Particle-mesh Ewald parameters.
85     */
86    ParticleMeshEwald,
87    /**
88     * Constant pH molecular dynamics parameters.
89     */
90    ConstantPhMolecularDynamics,
91    /**
92     * Refinement parameters.
93     */
94    StructuralRefinement
95  }