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Structures Systems Derwent-DARC

Apart from MARPAT there is another database describing Markush structures, it is the Markush system of Derwent in combination with the database PHARMPAT of the Institut National de la Propriete, which is offered exclusively by the host QUESTEL, where it is searchable using the Markush-Darc system. Markush-Darc is a joint venture by Derwent Publications Ltd., the Institut National de la Propriete Industrielle and QUESTEL. It has been available since 1989 online and contains two files ... [Pg.236]

Whatever the search software offered, however, the database was of utmost importance. The DARC system not only offered a means to search generic structures in the short term, it also offered a way to record all of the information about structures found in patents, through a new and flexible input system. This capability was of incredible import to Derwent we could build a database that would not only serve the users today, but in future could be of more utility as search software was further developed. As opposed to the fragmentation code, there should never be a question of time-ranging. Moreover, though we assume that Markush DARC is a system not only of today but of tomorrow, we are building a database that can be converted and adapted to other search systems that may be offered by other organisations. [Pg.171]

QUESTEL and STN are the only hosts providing the graphic structure search using the Generic DARC System. Under the same command mode Derwent s Markush Dare file, containing the Markush structures is available. Regrettably, there is no nomenclature file text on QUESTEL which would allow searches for substance names und molecular formulae. [Pg.279]


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