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Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, February 1984
- Peter F. Urbach:
Opportunities for alternative suppliers of secondary chemical information. 1-3 - Eliahu Hoffmann:
Vapor pressure data of simple organic substances: their availability and reliability. 3-6 - Christopher L. Royce, John S. Fletcher, Paul G. Risser, James C. McFarlane, Frank E. Benenati:
PHYTOTOX: a database dealing with the effect of organic chemicals on terrestrial vascular plants. 7-10 - Edlyn S. Simmons:
Central Patents Index Chemical Code: a user's viewpoint. 10-15 - Fujio Nishida, Shinobu Takamatsu, Yonehaura Fujita:
Semiautomatic indexing of structured information of text. 15-20 - Peter Willett:
Evaluation of relocation clustering algorithms for the automatic classification of chemical structures. 29-33 - Graham M. Smith, Hugh B. Woodruff:
Development of a computer language and compiler for expressing the rules of infrared spectral interpretation. 33-39 - Joan Burnside, Paul N. Craig, Gerard T. Guthrie:
NLM-CHEMSORT: an algorithm and computer program for sorting chemical names. 39-41
Volume 24, Number 2, May 1984
- Ronald G. Dunn, Harry F. Boyle:
On-line searching: costly or cost effective? A marketing perspective. 51-54 - Robert E. Buntrock:
Cost effectiveness of on-line searching of chemical information: an industrial viewpoint. 54-57 - Stephen M. Welford, Michael F. Lynch, John M. Barnard:
Computer storage and retrieval of generic chemical structures in patents. 5. Algorithmic generation of fragment descriptors for generic structure screening. 57-66 - John M. Barnard, Michael F. Lynch, Stephen M. Welford:
Computer storage and retrieval of generic chemical structures in patents. 6. An interpreter program for the generic structure description language GENSAL. 66-71 - W. Todd Wipke, David Rogers:
Artificial intelligence in organic synthesis. SST: starting material selection strategies. An application of superstructure search. 71-81 - John E. Gordon:
Chemical inference. 2. Formalization of the language of organic chemistry: generic systematic nomenclature. 81-92 - Kurt L. Loening:
ACS committee on nomenclature: annual report for 1983. 92-94 - Herman Skolnik:
Relevancy of chemical literature in the educational process. 95-97 - Judith C. Leondar, June A. Grosse, John J. Arthur:
Cost-effective operation for an agricultural information center. 97-100 - James J. Bohning:
Integration of chemical history into the chemical literature course. 101-107 - W. J. McDowell, Barbara B. Corey:
A new approach to information retrieval problems in separations science. 108-112 - Samuel H. Wilen:
Unresolved problems and opportunities in chemical literature teaching. 112-115
Volume 24, Number 3, August 1984
- Lorrin Garson, Jeanne G. Howard:
Electronic publishing: potential benefits and problems for authors, publishers, and libraries. 119-123 - Jerry Ray Dias:
A periodic table for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. IV. Isomer enumeration of polycyclic conjugated hydrocarbons. 2. 124-135 - Yecheskel Wolman:
Incorporating chemical literature and information retrieval into the chemistry curriculum at the Hebrew University. 135-139 - Joseph J. Pollock:
Quantification, retrieval, and automatic identification of numeric data in organic chemistry journals. 139-147 - Judith M. Hushon, E. Clarence-Smith, J. Scopel, J. A. King, John Powell, William G. Town:
A unique method of computerizing chemical process information. 148-152 - Russell J. Rowlett Jr.:
An interpretation of Chemical Abstracts Service indexing policies. 152-154 - Horace D. Brown:
Information requirements for chemists in the pharmaceutical industry. 155-158 - Stuart M. Kaback:
What is in a patent? Information: but can I find it?. 159-163 - Milan Randic:
On molecular identification numbers. 164-175 - Elena M. Zamora, Paul E. Blower Jr.:
Extraction of chemical reaction information from primary journal text using computational linguistics techniques. 1. Lexical and syntactic phases. 176-181 - Elena M. Zamora, Paul E. Blower Jr.:
Extraction of chemical reaction information from primary journal text using computational linguistics techniques. 2. Semantic phase. 181-188 - Paula B. Moses, Lee E. Nelson:
Indexing and abstracting chemical information: the view of two industrial chemists. 189-190 - Eugene A. Kline:
A practical approach to the use of literature early in a college career. 190-192
Volume 24, Number 4, November 1984
- Jack D. Graybeal:
A one-quarter-one-credit course in chemical literature. 193-195 - James B. Hendrickson, David L. Grier, A. Glenn Toczko:
Condensed structure identification and ring perception. 195-203 - Seymour B. Elk:
Derivation of the principle of smallest set of smallest rings from Euler's polyhedron equation and a simplified technique for finding this set. 203-206 - Paul J. Gemperline:
A priori estimates of the elution profiles of the pure components in overlapped liquid chromatography peaks using target factor analysis. 206-212 - Hidetsugu Abe, Yoshihiro Kudo, Tohru Yamasaki, Kazuo Tanaka, Masahiro Sasaki, Shin-ichi Sasaki:
A convenient notation system for organic structure on the basis of connectivity stack. 212-216 - Hidetsugu Abe, Hiroshi Hayasaka, Yoshikatsu Miyashita, Shin-ichi Sasaki:
Generation of stereoisomeric structures using topological information alone. 216-219 - Hidetsugu Abe, Tohru Okuyama, Iwao Fujiwara, Shin-ichi Sasaki:
A computer program for generation of constitutionally isomeric structural formulas. 220-229 - Seldon W. Terrant, Lorrin Garson, Stanley M. Cohen, Barbara E. Meyers:
Online searching: full text of American Chemical Society primary journals. 230-235 - Annette von Scholley:
A relaxation algorithm for generic chemical structure screening. 235-241 - R. Picchiottino, G. Georgoulis, G. Sicouri, Annick Panaye, Jacques-Emile Dubois:
DARC-SYNOPSYS. Designing specific reaction data banks: application to KETO-REACT. 241-249 - Guido Sello:
Question of data format in organic chemistry. 249-254 - W. Todd Wipke, David Rogers:
Rapid subgraph search using parallelism. 255-262 - Jakob Hermann Winter:
Classification of synthetic pathways in organic chemistry. 263-265 - Robert B. Fox:
Nomenclature of macrocyclic compounds by sequential citation. 266-271 - Robert C. Morrison, David Lunney, Ronald J. Terry, John Hassell, Gary Boswood:
Voice-operated microcomputer-based laboratory data acquisition system to aid handicapped students in chemistry laboratories. 271-275
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