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Natural language processing fundamentals

Other language has been used to describe this process. Indeed many authors have intermittently used other names/abbrevia-tions for reactions utilizing the same components to clarify specific aspects of the reaction. " This multiplicity of nomenclature may have aeated confusion as to the fundamental similarity, or indeed identical nature of the reactions being discussed. A recent recommendation by lUPAC clarifies this position by recommending that specific reversible-deactivation radical polymerizations (RDRPs) should adopt terminology consistent with that in lUPAC documents, specifically that the controlled RDRP procedures in which the deactivation of the radicals involves catalyzed reversible atom transfer or reversible group transfer usually, though not exclusively, by transition metal complexes be named atom transfer radical polymerization, ATRP. °... [Pg.379]


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