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An alternative view of reaction similarity: Citation analysis
Previous work on reaction similarity was based on co-occurence of structural and reaction center keys between reactions in computer-readable databases of reactions. This work demonstrates that similar reactions can be found, even though they are not computer-readable, through citation analysis. Complete citation search results are included on disk.