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Fuzziness philosophy

SYNLIB is a very special reaction retrieval system, which differs significantly from other systems in terms of the underlying philosophy and functionality. It has a built-in fuzziness, such that usually not the entire (sub)structures entered are matched in the database, but only those parts of the query that the user declared as target (Figure 10). Target centers are usually reaction centers plus some parts of the environment . " ... [Pg.2413]


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