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Combinatorial QSAR of Ambergris Fragrance Compounds.
ChemInform
doi 10.1002/chin.200425232
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Date
June 22, 2004
Authors
Assia Kovatcheva
Alexander Golbraikh
Scott Oloff
Yun-De Xiao
Weifan Zheng
Peter Wolschann
Gerhard Buchbauer
Alexander Tropsha
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
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