ftp.nice.ch/pub/next/science/chemistry/MolViewerSmp.d.tar.gz#/MVSamples

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aspirin.mol
 
caffeine.mol
 
dphpc.mol
 
magainin.mvt
 
polygly.mvt
 
rna.ellipse.mvt
 

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Here's a list of what all of these molecules are:

aspirin.mol and caffeine.mol - (obvious)

dphpc.mol - diphytanoyl-phosphatidylcholine, a lipid molecule found
	in cellular membranes. Phosphatidylcholine describes the
	head group, di means both tails are the same, and 
	phytanoyl describes the tails.

magainin.mvt - Magainin 1, an antibiotic protein extracted from
	the african clawed frog. This is a protein with 23 residues
	and is suitable for playing around with MolViewer's protein
	manipulation routines. 

polygly.mvt - Polyglycine. A protein with several glycines linked
	together. Glycine is the simplest amino acid with a single
	hydrogen for a sidechain. This makes it good for examining
	possible protein conformations since what you see is
	essentially just the backbone.

rna.ellipse.mvt - A sample file supplied by Russ Altman at Stanford
	showing off MV's ellipsoid display abilities. For more info
	see:

Altman, R. B.(Section on Medical Informatics, Stanford University),
"Probabilistic Structure Calculations:  A Three-Dimensional tRNA Structure from Sequence Correlation Data," Proceedings of First International Conference on Intelligent Systems in Molecular Biology, Washington D.C.,July 7-9, 1993.  

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.