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[edit] Please add examples
There should be some examples added, e.g. from th is example for discussing the Hansch equation and Hansch-Fujita π constants JKW 03:36, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
- Beside, there exist substructure based prediction methods, called group contribution methods and a couple of fragments and SMARTS patterns for creating an example can be found here.
- A potential reference is Corwin Hansch, Alka Kurup, Rajni Garg, Hua Gao, Chem-Bioinformatics and QSAR: A Review of QSAR Lacking Positive Hydrophobic Terms, Chem. Rev. 2001, 101, 619-672.
- JKW 03:51, 14 December 2006 (UTC)