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Can topological indices transmit information on properties but not on structures? Alexandru T. Balaban OriginalPaper 23 November 2005 Pages: 651 - 660
Molecular shape and electrostatics in the encoding of relevant chemical information Anthony NichollsJ. Andrew Grant OriginalPaper 23 November 2005 Pages: 661 - 686
Similarity-based descriptors (SIBAR) – A tool for safe exchange of chemical information? Dominik KaiserBarbara ZdrazilGerhard F. Ecker OriginalPaper 26 October 2005 Pages: 687 - 692
Substructural fragments: an universal language to encode reactions, molecular and supramolecular structures A. VarnekD. FourchesV. P. Solov’ev OriginalPaper 16 November 2005 Pages: 693 - 703
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The centroidal algorithm in molecular similarity and diversity calculations on confidential datasets Sergey TrepalinNikolay Osadchiy OriginalPaper 06 December 2005 Pages: 715 - 729
Possibilities for transfer of relevant data without revealing structural information Omoshile O. ClementOsman F. Güner OriginalPaper 06 December 2005 Pages: 731 - 738
Secure analysis of distributed chemical databases without data integration Alan F. KarrJun FengJerome P. Reiter OriginalPaper 03 November 2005 Pages: 739 - 747
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