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In medicinal chemistry, environmental
toxicology, and human health hazard assessment of chemicals, there are
many thousands of chemicals that need to be tested for their effects on
human and ecological health. Most of them don't have much experimental
data for the estimation of their potential hazard. Therefore, there is
a compelling need for data on various properties of chemicals.
Computational and theoretical methods, such as quantitative
structure-activity relationships (QSARs), rely on this problem in a
rapid and cost effective way. Read more >>
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