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In this study, a non-inactive compound is defined as any molecule that is not declared to be inactive in a biological assay.
In RetroPath by Carbonell et al. [15], the molecular signature of any given compound is defined by a subset of neighboring atoms and chemical bonds surrounding each individual atom in the compound.
A compound is defined as "primary" in a BioCyc metabolic pathway when it is a direct chemical intermediate between the start substrate(s) and the end product(s) and is defined as "secondary" when it is a sub-product or a secondary substrates (e.g cofactors) of the metabolic pathway.
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Volatile organic compounds are defined in 40 CFR 51.100.
Volatile organic compounds are defined as organic compounds that participate in photochemical reactions.
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