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Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, February 1979
- Charles S. Kumkumian:
Symposium on Chemical Information Utilization by FDA Bureau of Drugs Chemists Introductory Remarks. 1 - John A. Richman:
Chemical Information Sources: Aids in the Review of Drug Applications. 1-3 - Walter R. Benson, William W. Wright:
Chemical Data: An Essential Tool in the Regulation of Drugs. 3-8 - Mary Lou Andrew, Lola G. Wayland:
Sources of Chemical Information Used in Antibiotic Certification. 8-11 - Roy Solkot:
The Development and Compilation of Chemical Information by the Bureau of Drugs Medical Library for the Drug Review Process. 11-13 - Peter F. Strong, C. Gardner Swain, Marguerite S. Swain:
DOVE, a Rational Analysis of Sparse Data. 13-18 - C. Gardner Swain, Henry E. Bryndza, Marguerite S. Swain:
Hazards in Factor Analysis. 19-23 - Milan Randic, Charles L. Wilkins:
Graph-Based Fragment Searches in Polycyclic Structures. 23-31 - Milan Randic, Charles L. Wilkins:
Graph Theoretical Approach to Recognition of Structural Similarity in Molecules. 31-37 - R. Geoff Dromey:
A Linked-Path Connection Table with Substructural Atom-Ordering. 37-42 - Johann Gasteiger, Clemens Jochum:
An Algorithm for the Perception of Synthetically Important Rings. 43-48 - Clemens Jochum, Johann Gasteiger:
On the Misinterpretation of Our Algorithm for the Perception of Constitutional Symmetry. 49-50 - W. Graf, H. K. Kaindl, H. Kniess, B. Schmidt, R. Warszawski:
Substructure Retrieval by Means of the BASIC Fragment Search Dictionary Based on the Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Registry III System. 51-55
Volume 19, Number 2, May 1979
- Wladyslaw Val Metanomski:
Sypmosium on Retrieval of Polymer Information. Introductory Remarks. 59 - Elizabeth M. Langstaff, G. Kenneth Ostrum:
Access to Polymer Information in Chemical Abstracts. 60-64 - Robert Fugmann:
POLIDCASYR: The Polymer Documentation System of IDC. 64-68 - L. Guy Donaruma:
Some Problems Encountered in Interdisciplinary Searches of the Polymer Literature. 68-70 - John Nardone:
Computerized Numeric Data for Polymers. 71-73 - Patricia F. Roush, J. T. Seitz, L. F. Young:
An On-Line System for Storage and Retrieval of Polymer Data. 73-76 - Herman Skolnik:
A Classification System for Polymer Literature in an Industrial Environment. 76-79 - Mary Zurbach Balent, John W. Lotz:
Polymers and Patents Don't Mix-Easily. 80-83 - Charles W. Moulton:
Fossil Fuels in Chemical Abstracts. 83-86 - Nadia Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
A Problem-Oriented Analysis of Database Models. 86-89 - David Bawden, Trevor K. Devon, Frank T. Jackson, Sandra I. Wood, Michael F. Lynch, Peter Willett:
A Qualitative Comparison of Wiswesser Line Notation Descriptors of Reactions and the Derwent Chemical Reaction Documentation Service. 90-93 - R. G. Freeland, S. A. Funk, L. J. O'Korn, G. A. Wilson:
The Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Registry System. II. Augmented Connectivity Molecular Formula. 94-98 - Tomas H. Varkony, Yossi Shiloach, Dennis H. Smith:
Computer-Assisted Examination of Chemical Compounds for Structural Similarities. 104-111 - Johann Gasteiger:
A Representation of p Systems for Efficient Computer Manipulation. 111-115
Volume 19, Number 3, August 1979
- Martin Grayson, David Eckroth, Richard Kromer:
The Making of an Encyclopedia: The 3rd Edition of the "Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology". 117-122 - Diane Bannister, Charles Oppenheim:
Information about Microorganisms Contained in Patent Specifications. 123-125 - Alfred Feldman, Louis Hodes:
Substructure Search with Queries of Varying Specificity. 125-129 - James B. Hendrickson:
A Systematic Organization of Synthetic Reactions. 129-136 - Malcolm Bersohn, Keiller MacKay:
Steps toward the Automatic Compilation of Synthetic Organic Reactions. 137-141 - Herbert J. Ziegler:
Roche Integrated Reaction System (RIRS). A New Documentation System for Organic Reactions. 141-149 - A. J. Beach, H. F. Dabek Jr., N. L. Hosansky:
Chemical Reactions Information Retrieval from Chemical Abstracts Service Publications and Services. 149-155 - Peter Willett:
Computer Techniques for the Indexing of Chemical Reaction Information. 156-158 - Peter Willett:
A Screen Set Generation Algorithm. 159-162 - Nobuhide Tanaka, Tadayoshi Kan, Tadeshi Iizuka:
Plausible Paths in the Rearrangement Reaction of Polycyclic Hydrocarbons Searched by the Graph-Theoretical Method and Computer Techniques. 162-165 - David Cooper, Michael F. Lynch:
Compression of Wiswesser Line Notations Using Variety Generation. 165-169 - A. M. Rao, Pradeep Shah, Rudy Haidle, George Czerlinski:
A Software Controlled Data Acquisition System for Chemical Relaxation Experiments. 169-171 - J. T. Chou, Peter C. Jurs:
Computer-Assisted Computation of Partition Coefficients from Molecular Structures Using Fragment Constants. 172-178 - G. T. Rasmussen, Thomas L. Isenhour:
The Evaluation of Mass Spectral Search Algorithms. 179-186
Volume 19, Number 4, November 1979
- Russell J. Rowlett Jr.:
International Sharing of the Production and Distribution of Chemical Information Services. 193-195 - John A. Silk:
Present and Future Prospects for Structural Searching of the Journal and Patent Literature. 195-198 - Hisako Uchida:
Information System, Data Bases, and On-Line Services of the Japan Information Center of Science and Technology (JICST). 199-201 - Walter Lippert:
Adapting the Gmelin Handbook to Modern Information Requirements. 201-205 - James W. Conder:
Health and Safety Information for Regulatory Pruposes-An Industrial Point of View. 205-208 - John P. Lehman:
The United States' Hazardous Waste Regulatory Program. 208-212 - Hoyt Wheeland:
Information Systems for Optimum Use of Ocean Resources. 212-215 - Herman Skolnik:
Historical Development of Abstracting. 215-218 - Donald A. Windsor:
Using Bibliometric Analyses of Patent Literature for Predicting the Clinical Fates of Developing Drugs. 218-221 - J. Robert Almond, Charles H. Nelson:
Improvements in Cost-Effectiveness in On-Line Searching. II. File Structrue, Searchable Fields, and Software Contributions to Cost-Effectiveness in Searching Commercial Data Bases for U.S. Patents. 222-227 - Carlos M. Bowman, Linda C. Davison, Patricia F. Roush:
On-Line Storage and Retrieval of Chemical Information. I. Structure Entry. 228-230 - V. Lynn Bond, Carlos M. Bowman, Linda C. Davison, Patricia F. Roush, Roger D. McGrew, Daniel G. Williams:
On-Line Storage and Retrieval of Chemical Information. II. Substructure and Biological Activity Searching. 231-234 - M. H. Zimmer, F. Choplin, P. Bonnet, Gérard Kaufmann:
Automatic Strategy in Computer Design of Synthesis: An Example of Organophosphorus Chemistry. 235-241 - Trisha M. Johns, William G. Andrus, Stanley De Voe, John Myers, Roger Grant Smith, Otokar Uhlir:
An Evaluation of the Leading Patent Equivalents Services. 241-246 - Craig A. Shelley, Morton E. Munk:
An Approach to the Assignment of Canonical Connection Tables and Topological Symmetry Perception. 247-250 - Marie T. Gannon, Peter Willett:
Sampling Consideration in the Selection of Fragment Screens for Chemical Substructure Search Systems. 251-253
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