- Janet)
Klechkowsky rule (after
Vsevolod Klechkovsky)
Wiswesser's rule (after
William Wiswesser) Moeller's
rubric aufbau (building-up) rule or diagonal...
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William Joseph Wiswesser (December 3, 1914 –
December 17, 1989) was an
American chemist best
known as the
creator of the
Wiswesser line
notation (WLN)...
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Wiswesser line
notation (WLN),
invented by
William J.
Wiswesser in 1949, was the
first line
notation capable of
precisely describing complex molecules...
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Herman Skolnik 1977:
Eugene Garfield 1978: Fred A. Tate 1980:
William J.
Wiswesser 1981: Ben H. Weil 1982:
Robert Fugmann 1983:
Russell J. Rowlett, Jr. 1984:...
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Computer Library Center West Lothian,
council area in Scotland,
Chapman code
Wiswesser Line Notation,
system for
describing chemical structures Work and Learning...
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chemistry computer programs Solid-state
physics Wave
function collapse Wiswesser's rule Orchin, Milton; Macomber,
Roger S.; Pinhas, Allan; Wilson, R. Marshall...
- CEO and
chairman of
Corning Inc and Amazon.com
board director William Wiswesser,
chemist and
pioneer in
chemical informatics Notable past or
present faculty...
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Lonnie Walker IV,
professional basketball player,
Brooklyn Nets
William Wiswesser,
chemist and
pioneer in
chemical informatics Gus Yatron,
former U.S. Congressman...
- open-source
chemistry community.
Other 'linear'
notations include the
Wiswesser Line
Notation (WLN),
ROSDAL and SLN (Tripos Inc). In July 2006, the IUPAC...
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IUPAC (1944)
Hayward (1961)
International Chemical Identifier (InChI)
Wiswesser Line
Notation (WLN) (1952)
Simplified molecular input line
entry specification...