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Detailed results of statistical data processing are given for 346 processes sensitive to solvent effects using previously proposed set of eight (residual) solvent constant scales as descriptors. Physicochemical sense of these descriptors is discussed. Although the set of descriptors used is almost orthogonal, in some processes with incomplete samples of data the weight contributions of descriptors include “mixed” components, depending on the presence of more than one regressor in the model.
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Pal'm, N., Pal'm, V. Verification of the Modified Approach to Solvation Effects on the Basis of Extended Data Set: III.*; Results of Statistical Data Treatment for Particular Processes. Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry 37, 935–939 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012410129367
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012410129367