James H. Turnipseed's research while affiliated with United States Patent and Trademark Office and other places
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Publications (2)
A notation system has been developed in the U. S. Patent Office to handle some Markush forms. The system is presented as a supplement to the existing Hayward Notation System which was developed for specific organic chemical structures. The proposed notation system for organic Markush structures is limited to determinate structures of several isolat...
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... Several additional representation systems have been developed; the Dyson-IUPAC notation 14 , The Hayward notation 15 , the Wilcox-Levinson system 16 . The Skolnik notation 17 , the XyM notation 18 , all of them has some advantage and disadvantages. ...