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Compound Not Treated

The methodology described thus far has implicitly focused on simple organic structures. There are other classes needing treatment, but they are harder to treat and have not received much attention. Examples of these systems include the following. [Pg.388]

Organometallics. Even simple organometalUcs often involve a high number of bonds to one atom (as in 1), and the strategies for organics may not [Pg.388]

Inorganic complexes. Inorganics possess, in addition to all the novel characteristics of organometallics, the bracket convention (1), in which covalent ligands are distinguished from counterions. [Pg.389]

Carbohydrates. Some families of organics, notably monosaccharides, have highly stylized features, such as rings and substituent orientation. These orientations need to be preserved (cleanup) or created (de novo). Fischer and Haworth projections, entirely different alternatives, are also subject to special rules of stereochemistry and chain form. [Pg.389]

Biopolymers. Nucleic acids, proteins, and polysaccharides require special perception and heuristics to emphasize their polymeric nature and to orient the individual residues harmoniously. Like condensed-text organics, biopolymers may additionally contain textual regions. [Pg.389]


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