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		                        | 10:09:53 AM PDT - Wed, Sep 17th 2014 |  |  
		                        | Dear NWChem users and developers, I would need to determine the effect of a point charge placed in a certain position on a molecule.
 Is it possible to put a single electron in a given position? Do I need to set a static electric field to
 stabilize it? Which is the correct directive to do that?
 
 Thank you
 Regards
 
 Alessandro
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		                        | 9:58:24 PM PST - Thu, Jan 15th 2015 |  |  
		                        | Yeah! Same question for me too...
 In addition, I would like to see the effect of charged/uncharged atoms residing near 2 monomeric interaction partners.
 
 thank you.
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		                        | 5:03:36 AM PDT - Thu, May 7th 2015 |  |  
		                        | Applying such charges should work via the "bq" statement. See http://www.nwchem-sw.org/index.php/Release62:Bq
 
 As far as I know, you can also assign basis functions to these Bqs and monitor the resulting polarization effects.
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