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Hypothetical synthetic data

Figure 67-l(a) An illustration of the method of measuring the amount of nonlinearity showing hypothetical synthetic data to which each of the functions are fit. [Pg.452]

The concept of the molecular connectivity index (originally called branching index) was introduced by Randic [266]. The information used in the calculation of molecular connectivity indices is the number and type of atoms and bonds as well as the numbers of total and valence electrons [176,178,181,267,268]. These data are readily available for all compounds, synthetic or hypothetical, from their structural formulas. All molecular connectivity indices are calculated only for the non-hydrogen part of the molecule [269-271]. Each non-hydrogen atom is described by its atomic 6 value, which is equal to the number of adjacent nonhydrogen atoms. For example, the first-order Oy) molecular connectivity index is calculated from the atomic S values using Eq. (38) ... [Pg.261]


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