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How can molecular docking studies help in predicting the potential binding interactions between a drug candidate and a specific protein target, and how can this information be used in the drug discovery process?
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What is the boiling point of a substance with London dispersion forces and hydrogen bonding compared to a substance with only London dispersion forces, given that both substances have a similar molar mass and molecular size?
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