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English: Diagram illustrating how SMILES denotation can depict a substituted aromatic ring in terms of branching; in this case, 3-cyanoanisole visualized as COc(c1)cccc1C#N.
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denotation can depict a substituted aromatic ring in terms of branching; in this case, 3-cyanoanisole visualized as COc(c1)cccc1C#N
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