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Multiattached atom labels

Multiattached atom labels (MAALs), common in condensed text-style diagrams, are atom labels from which bonds emanate at more than one location. Hitherto we have assumed that all an atom s bonds sprouted from one point. There is no mention of MAALs in the SDG literature the following are ideas that may be implemented in ChemDraw. [Pg.361]

Figure 49 An example of a multiattached atom label (left) and its internal representation (right). The bonds to the phenyl, carbonyl, and hydroxyl groups are fully rotatable and scalable. Other bonds are inflexible. Figure 49 An example of a multiattached atom label (left) and its internal representation (right). The bonds to the phenyl, carbonyl, and hydroxyl groups are fully rotatable and scalable. Other bonds are inflexible.

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