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Biological analysis ecological methods

Quantitative Structure—Property/Activity Relationships (QSPR/QSAR) is one of the valuable tools of theoretical chemistry. To some extent, QSPR/QSAR analyses can be classified as investigations solely rely on and devoted to chemistry. However, in recent years more common situation emerges when QSPR/QSAR analysis accumulates and uses ideas and approaches adopted from two or more natural science areas. Unfortunately, at present these methods are only scantily involved in the nano-chemistry, nano-biology, and nano-ecology. [Pg.354]


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