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systematic names
noun
Plural of systematic name
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The systematic names are based on numbering the carbon atoms, beginning with the acidic carbon.
Systematic names are more useful, however, because a systematic name specifies the actual structure of the compound.
The systematic names for H2O and NH3, for example, are never used; these vital compounds are known only as water and ammonia, respectively.
In this field, following information is provided for each record: Common, Alias and Systematic Names.
Chemical compound names, especially in case of systematic names, can be particularly long.
Three Iranian profiles with distances between 25 and 30 taxonomic units to the closest CSCS taxa were added to the CSCS and assigned with new systematic names.
3. Semi systematic names at least one part is used in the systematic sense, IUPAC-like, non-IUPAC names.
This contrasts with patents (for which LeadMine was originally developed) where fully systematic names are more frequently used.
The only obvious issue with systematic names was encountered for very long names, those were challenging in terms of the correct mention boundary detection.
This allows the prediction of many characteristics of the new compound elucidated using the system and can also generate systematic names according to IUPAC recommendations.
The earliest examples of structure-based identifiers are the systematic names of classical chemical nomenclatures established either by IUPAC or by CAS.
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