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. 2014 Sep 16;111(39):14052–14056. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1412095111

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Atoms at the center of different types of (A) Cu-centered and (B) Zr-centered coordination polyhedra contribute differently to low-frequency normal modes. Each solid bar contains 10% of all of the Cu (or Zr) atoms; from left to right, the bins are ordered from the lowest to the highest participation fraction. Two additional bars describe the makeup of atoms contributing to the lowest 1% participation fraction and the highest 1% participation fraction, respectively. The latter is seen to be dominated by Cu (or Zr) atoms in GUMs.