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====== Exact search ====== | ====== Exact search ====== | ||
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The primary goal of exact searching is to identify one particular molecule or a set of isomers of the same molecule. | The primary goal of exact searching is to identify one particular molecule or a set of isomers of the same molecule. | ||
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- | Full (tautomer dependent): | + | * |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Full (tautomer independent): | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Sp3: | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Sp2: | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Atom graph: | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Heavy atom: | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
- | Formula: | + | |
- | InChI=1/ | + | * InChI=1/ |
Exact searching in mcule is based on [[http:// | Exact searching in mcule is based on [[http:// |
exactsearch.txt · Last modified: 2013/02/27 14:21 by rkiss