Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 4Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... structure . Struc- ture generation programs use combinatorial algorithms that create all distinct structures that can be obtained by placing bonds that join free valences on constituent atoms and superatoms ; the representation of known ...
... structure . Struc- ture generation programs use combinatorial algorithms that create all distinct structures that can be obtained by placing bonds that join free valences on constituent atoms and superatoms ; the representation of known ...
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... structure , and should be augmented by data that characterize stereochemical relationships : how- ever , few of the ... structures . ) Such 138 COMPUTER - ASSISTED STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY.
... structure , and should be augmented by data that characterize stereochemical relationships : how- ever , few of the ... structures . ) Such 138 COMPUTER - ASSISTED STRUCTURAL CHEMISTRY.
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... structure is found to be identical to a previous canoni- calized structure , it represents a duplicate form and would be discarded . Although a combination of a simple structure generator and a canonicalization procedure can work , it ...
... structure is found to be identical to a previous canoni- calized structure , it represents a duplicate form and would be discarded . Although a combination of a simple structure generator and a canonicalization procedure can work , it ...
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Guide to Using the Encyclopedia ix Concrete Reinforced | 323 |
Compilers Computer Science 1 Controls Adaptive Systems | 345 |
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