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Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 1985
- Richard E. Bloss:
Born-again FORTRAN: FORTRAN 77. 5-8 - Gerard O. Platau, Wladyslaw Val Metanomski:
Productivity and its measurement at Chemical Abstracts Service. 8-11 - Seymour B. Elk:
Effect of taxonomy class and spanning set on identifying and counting rings in a compound. 11-16 - Seymour B. Elk:
Topologically different models to be used as the basis for ring compound taxonomy. 17-22 - Marko Razinger, Jacques R. Chrétien, J. E. Dubois:
Structural selectivity of topological indexes in alkane series. 23-27 - Michael F. Delaney, John R. Hallowell, F. Vincent Warren:
Optimization of a similarity metric for library searching of highly compressed vapor-phase infrared spectra. 27-30 - David Bawden, Alison M. Brock:
Chemical toxicology searching: a comparative study of online data-bases. 31-35 - David Bawden, Jeremy D. Fisher:
A note of measures on screening effectiveness in chemical substructure searching. 36-38 - Alan H. Lipkus, Morton E. Munk:
Combinatorial problems in computer-assisted structural interpretation of carbon-13 NMR spectra. 38-45 - Terry R. Stouch, Peter C. Jurs:
Monte Carlo studies of the classifications made by nonparametric linear discriminant functions. 45-50 - Richard L. M. Synge:
Substructure searching of heterocycles by computer generation of potential aliphatic precursor. 50-55 - Sandor Barcza, Lawrence A. Kelly, Siegfried S. Wahrman, Richard E. Kirschenbaum:
Structured biological data in the molecular access system. 55-59
Volume 25, Number 2, May 1985
- Russell J. Rowlett Jr.:
Perspectives on editorial operations of Chemical Abstracts Service. 61-64 - Raymond E. Carhart, Dennis H. Smith, R. Venkataraghavan:
Atom pairs as molecular features in structure-activity studies: definition and applications. 64-73 - Dennis R. Drewes:
Computer code for producing Eh-pH plots of equilibrium chemical systems. 73-77 - Peter Willett:
Clustering tendency in chemical classifications. 78-80 - David E. Booth, Thomas L. Isenhour:
A method for early discovery of poisoning in catalytic chemical processes. 81-84 - Wendy L. Byer:
Method for estimating the human and environmental exposure potential of chemicals having designated uses. 84-90 - George W. Adamson, John M. Bird, Graham Palmer, Wendy A. Warr:
Use of MACCS within ICI. 90-92 - Terry R. Stouch, Peter C. Jurs:
Monte Carlo studies of the classifications made by nonparametric linear discriminant functions. 2. Effects of nonideal data. 92-98 - W. D. Loub, N. R. Farnsworth, D. D. Soejarto, M. L. Quinn:
NAPRALERT: computer handling of natural product research data. 99-103 - Hermann Kalchhauser, Wolfgang Robien:
CSEARCH: a computer program for identification of organic compounds and fully automated assignment of carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance spectra. 103-108 - J. D. Rayner:
A concise connection table based on systematic nomenclatural terms. 108-111 - M. Herz, H. K. Kaindl, A. A. Salib, R. Warszawski:
Comparative efficiency of searching abstract text in the Chemical Abstracts Service database. 111-114 - Peter Willett:
An algorithm for chemical superstructure searching. 114-116 - Ronald C. Read:
A new system for the designation of chemical compounds. 2. Coding of cyclic compounds. 116-128 - James Kao, Victor Day, Loraine Watt:
Experience in developing an in-house molecular information and modeling system. 129-135
Volume 25, Number 3, August 1985
- Herman Skolnik:
The Journal for Chemical Information and Computer scientists: a 25-year perspective. 137-140 - James E. Rush:
Computer hardware and software in chemical information processing. 140-149 - Joseph H. Kuney:
Publishing of primary information. 149-153 - Barbara Friedman Polansky, Ben H. Weil:
Copyright: past, present, and future. 153-159 - Russell J. Rowlett:
Abstracts and other information filters. 159-163 - Charles L. Bernier:
Development of indexing and indexes. 164-170 - Eugene Garfield:
History of citation indexes for chemistry: a brief review. 170-174 - Robert Fugmann:
Peculiarities of chemical information from a theoretical viewpoint. 174-180 - Noel Lozach:
Principles for the continuing development of organic nomenclature. 180-185 - Dale B. Baker:
Chemical Abstracts Service's secondary chemical information services. 186-191 - Peter F. Rusch:
Chemical information from DIALOG information services. 192-197 - Carlos M. Bowman, Paula B. Moses:
Evolution of industrial chemical information systems. 197-202 - Robert E. Buntrock, Aldona K. Valicenti:
End users and chemical information. 203-207 - Shizuo Fujiwara:
Information chemistry in Japan. 207-211 - Henry M. Kissman, Philip Wexler:
Toxicology information systems: a historical perspective. 212-217 - Horace D. Brown:
A drug is born: its formation facets in pharmaceutical research and development. 218-224 - Stephen R. Heller:
The chemical information system and spectral databases. 224-231 - John R. Rumble Jr., David R. Lide:
Chemical and spectral databases: a look into the future. 231-235 - Stephen R. Lowry, D. A. Huppler, Christopher R. Anderson:
Data base development and search algorithms for automated infrared spectral identification. 235-241 - Martin Ruprecht, Jean T. Clerc:
Performance analysis of a simple infrared library search system. 241-244 - Fred W. McLafferty, Douglas B. Stauffer:
Retrieval and interpretative computer programs for mass spectrometry. 245-252 - Shin-ichi Sasaki, Yoshihiro Kudo:
Structure elucidation system using structural information from multisources: CHEMICS. 252-257 - William J. Wiswesser:
Historic development of chemical notations. 258-263 - Michael F. Lynch, John M. Barnard, Stephen M. Welford:
Generic structure storage and retrieval. 264-270 - Robert E. Stobaugh:
Chemical substructure searching. 271-275 - Peixin He, Larry R. Faulkner:
Digital computers in electrochemistry. 275-282 - Raymond E. Dessy:
Microelectronics in analytical chemistry. 282-288 - Joseph G. Liscouski:
Laboratory Automation. 288-292 - Thomas L. Isenhour:
Robotics In The Laboratory. 292-295 - Peter C. Jurs, Terry R. Stouch, Maria Czerwinski, Javier N. Narvaez:
Computer-assisted studies of molecular structure biological activity relationships. 296-308 - Desire L. Massart, Philip K. Hopke:
Chemometrics and distributed software. 308-313 - Arleen N. Somerville:
Chemical information instruction of the undergraduate: a review and analysis. 314-323 - Charles H. Davis:
Teaching of chemical information science to graduates. 323-326 - Jacques-Emile Dubois, Yves Sobel:
DARC system for documentation and artificial intelligence in chemistry. 326-333 - Alexandru T. Balaban:
Applications of graph theory in chemistry. 334-343 - Zdzislaw S. Hippe:
Problem-solving methods in computer-aided organic structure determination. 344-350 - George C. Levy, John H. Begemann:
Computer systems for laboratory networks and high-performance NMR. 350-357
Volume 25, Number 4, November 1985
- J. A. Page-Castell, Charlotte Hollister:
The Chemical Substance Information network: User Service Office Evaluation and Feedback. 359-364 - Montagu Hyams:
Chemical patents information: the challenge of change. 365-371 - Stuart M. Kaback:
Polymer patent information systems could be even better! 371-379 - Edlyn S. Simmons:
Paradox of patentability searching. 379-386 - Diana Hunter LaFemina, Peter C. Jurs:
A numerical index for characterizing data set separation. 386-388 - Jakob Hermann Winter:
Planning of synthetic pathways on the basis of synthesis strategies. 389-391 - D. F. Zaye, Wladyslaw Val Metanomski, A. J. Beach:
A history of general subject indexing at Chemical Abstracts Service. 392-399 - James Kao, Charles Eyermann, Loraine Watt, Robert Maher, Diane Leister:
A versatile, efficient, and interactive program to build molecular structures for theoretical calculations and chemical information system. 400-410 - Allen C. Isenberg, Joann T. LeMasters, Abe F. Maxwell, Gerald G. Vander Stouw:
Procedures for sorting chemical names for Chemical Abstracts' indexes. 410-412 - Klaus Szymanski, Wolfgang R. Mueller, Jan V. Knop, Nenad Trinajstic:
On Randic's molecular identification numbers. 413-415 - Robert E. Buntrock, Aldona K. Valicenti:
End-user searching: the Amoco experience. 415-419 - Martha B. Reiter:
Can you teach me to do my own searching? or tailoring online training to the needs of the end-user. 419-422 - Reinhard Doenges, Bengt Thomas Groebel, Herbert Nickelsen, Juergen Sander:
TOSCA: a topological synthesis design by computer application. 425-430
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