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In this paper viruses are considered as very efficient nano-machines that
produce numerous copies of them. Observing these nano-architectures, the
question arises: which molecular forces and processes make up the set of
such structures, given that they are extremely inspiring for development of
new technologies at the nano level. There is a need for deep understanding
of individual molecular building blocks and their structures, properties of
their assemblies and dynamic behavior.