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This tutorial is based on the [http://geant4-dna.org/ Geant4-DNA project] tutorials. We chose to show two of these tutorials:
This tutorial is based on the [http://geant4-dna.org/ Geant4-DNA project] tutorials. We chose to show two of these tutorials:
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* <span style="color:#ff0000"> dnaphysics </span>: This example shows how to simulate track structures in liquid water
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* <span style="color:#ff0000"> dnaphysics </span>: This example shows how to simulate track structures in 100-micron side cube (World) made of liquid water. Particles are shot from the center of the volume. We use the Geant4-DNA physics processes and models. You can find more information about the process classes and physics list [http://geant4-dna.in2p3.fr/styled-3/styled-8/index.html here] and [http://geant4-dna.in2p3.fr/styled-3/styled-9/index.html here]. The output is type of particle, type of process, energy deposit and energy loss for every simulation step.   
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using the Geant4-DNA physics processes and models. You can find more information about the process classes and physics list [http://geant4-dna.in2p3.fr/styled-3/styled-8/index.html here] and [http://geant4-dna.in2p3.fr/styled-3/styled-9/index.html here]. The output is type of particle, type of process, energy deposit and energy loss for every simulation step.   
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* <span style="color:#ff0000"> dnageometry </span>: This example simulates the track structure of different charge particles within a simplified geometrical model of the DNA molecule contained in a cell nucleus. The output is type of particle, type of process, energy deposit and energy loss for every simulation step.  
* <span style="color:#ff0000"> dnageometry </span>: This example simulates the track structure of different charge particles within a simplified geometrical model of the DNA molecule contained in a cell nucleus. The output is type of particle, type of process, energy deposit and energy loss for every simulation step.  

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