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An edition of Reviews in computational chemistry (2000)

Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 16

1st edition

Volume 16. Reviews In Computational Chemistry. Kenny B. Lipkowitz and Donald B. Boyd. The focus of this book is on methods useful in molecular design. Tutorials and reviews span (1) methods for designing compound libraries for combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening, (2) the workings of artificial neural networks and their use in chemistry, (3) force field methods for modeling materials and designing new substances, and (4) free energy perturbation methods of practical usefulness in ligand design. From Reviews of the Series. "This series spans all the subdisciplines in the f.

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Wiley-VCH
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English
Pages
368

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Reviews in Computational Chemistry, Volume 16
October 17, 2000, Wiley-VCH
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"The roots of combinatorial chemistry can be traced back to Merrifield's work on the solid phase synthesis of peptides during the 1960s."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
368
Dimensions
9.4 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.5 pounds

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OL9619507M
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isbn_0471386677
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0471386677
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9780471386674
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6467161

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