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Both types of editors send papers out to peer reviewers--working scientists who evaluate your paper for accuracy, logic, and scientific interest.
There are two different basic types of editors for molecular fragment structures: Textual editors that allow direct fSMILES input and graphical editors for drawing of fragment structures, i.e. fragments and their mutual connections.
Understand the two different types of editors wikiHow is able to use.
There are two types of editors on wikiHow called Advanced and Guided, along with one type of editor that doesn't need wiki-markup to use (but is only for creation of the article) called the Article Creation Tool page.
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There are two types of molecule editors: 3D editors, supporting creation of 3D molecular structures, mainly for use in molecular modeling applications, and 2D editors generating "flat" 2D molecule representations used as input to various molecular processing services, such as searches of chemical databases or the creation of chemical illustrations.
The type of editor (editor-in-chief or associate editor for example) was not specified, and the questionnaire was not anonymous.
In the biology and chemistry field various types of molecule editors exist.
An overview of these types of molecule editors is available as a chapter in the cheminformatics textbook [1], as well as in an on-line review of chemical drawing programs [2].
Alternatively, you could later perform post-processing of the photograph on a computer, where it is possible to simply crop portions with many types of image editors.
Use "vi" editor instead of "gedit" or any other type of GUI editors.
This review focuses on a special type of molecule editors, namely those that are used for molecule structure input on the web.
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