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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: Neutral-neutral hydrogen bonds: The ... It was based on 3 neutral-neutral hydrogen bonds, all of which involve a hydroxyl group either on ligand or protein (see Crapshoot). ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: Rotatable bonds 3: Savaged by a ... Oct 27, 2007 ... The parliamentarian Denis Healey once likened an attack by his opponent Geoffrey Howe to being savaged by a dead sheep. ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: Rotatable Bonds 2: A Sacred Cow Culled? Oct 14, 2007 ... Rotatable Bonds 2: A Sacred Cow Culled? We are now in a position to review the first of our featured articles. This heavily cited study of ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: The latent indicator variable The sigma values function as indicator variables and any parameter which has different values for chloro and hydrogen substituents will do the job just as ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: The latent indicator variable Feb 28, 2009 ... The sigma values function as indicator variables and any parameter which has different values for chloro and hydrogen substituents will do ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: Rotatable bonds 3: Savaged by a ... Oct 27, 2007 ... The authors of the critique introduced their own data set of 434 compounds and used two methods to count rotatable bonds which, ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot You have quite some nerve, M. le Crapshoot. Nothing to do with us. The Chemistry Discipline Review Committee have decided that they'd really prefer that you ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot You have quite some nerve, M. le Crapshoot. Nothing to do with us. The Chemistry Discipline Review Committee have decided that they'd really prefer that you ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: The perils of overfitting Following on from the last post, we take a look at article on overfitting . Unlike much of the literature we review in this column, we rather like this ...
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The Great Molecular Crapshoot: Neutral-neutral hydrogen bonds: The ... Hydroxyl groups are one reason and the large number of hydrogen bonds between protein and ligand is another. Now take a look at the last section of the ...
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