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The purpose of this paper was to elaborate a mathematical model of organic chemistry potentially applicable as a basis for computer-assisted organic synthesis design. Particular attention was devoted to the close correspondence of the proposed model with the thinking of organic synthesis chemists, since the model has been built up mainly as a basic methodological starting point for the implementation of computer programs processing the design of organic synthesis.
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Koča, J., Kratochvíl, M., Matyska, L., Kvasnička, V., Pospíchal, J. (1989). Conclusions. In: Synthon Model of Organic Chemistry and Synthesis Design. Lecture Notes in Chemistry, vol 51. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93416-2_7
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