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E-state fields: Applications to 3D QSAR

Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 1996
The derivation of a new 3D QSAR field based on the electrotopological state (E-state) formalism is described. A complementary index and its associated field, the HE-state, describing the polarity of hydrogens is also defined. These new fields are constructed from a nonempirical index that incorporates electronegativity, the inductive influence of ...
G E, Kellogg   +3 more
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Event-Centric Microservices for E-states

2020
Technology evolution may be used by countries’ administrations in order to offer better and more effective citizen services. In this paper, we present our vision for e-states, a notion beyond the urban boundaries of smart cities, by introducing a concept for an event-centric, e-governance system, based on the microservices architecture.
Dimitrios Tourgaidis   +1 more
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E-State Structuralism: A Theoretical Method

American Sociological Review, 1986
This paper unifies two strands of theoretical method in sociology. On the one hand, the structuralist or network program of research involves the fundamental rule that basic data and analytic procedures of sociology must focus on social relations. This leads to theories about structural stabililty or change, for example, although the network approach ...
Thomas J. Fararo, John Skvoretz
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An Unsettled (E)state

2023
The book concludes with a broader reflection on the expansive ways the trust mechanism allows one to rethink notions of time, obligation, kinship, and capital. Within the constant transformation of Mumbai, the trust's endurance and particular material, social, and legal constructions push toward new potentials for the ways in which religious groups may
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Database Organization and Searching with E-State Indices

SAR and QSAR in Environmental Research, 2001
The electrotopological state (E-State) and its extension, the atom-type E-State, is presented as a representation of atom and molecular fragment structure useful for chemical database organization and management. An approach to database organization, using substituted esters and benzene derivatives as examples, reveals the descriptive power of the E ...
L B, Kier, L H, Hall
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