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Analyze This

Analyze This

SciFinder allows your scientists to explore using text, substances, and reactions then easily ANALYZE your answers. You can analyze your reference answers by journal or document type, CAS Registry Number®, and author to name a few. Substance and reaction answers can be analyzed by various characteristics. For example, you can analyze a set of substances by its substitution patterns or by its R-group composition.

In all cases, SciFinder analysis methods provide a quick way to get a better understanding of the information available in an answer set. SciFinder provides specific analysis tools designed to meet the needs of the different types of information that are provided in SciFinder. In this issue of SciFinder Solutions we will discuss the Analyze features. Click here to see illustrated examples of some analyze options.

 

Updated 4/24/2007 4:57:02 PM
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