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The systematic name of this enzyme class is 16-hydroxysteroid 16-epimerase.
Do not ask me for its modern systematic name!
Systematic names, arrestin-2 and arrestin-3, respectively, were proposed soon after that.
These elements thus used systematic names for many years after their discovery had been confirmed.
However, once the element has been found, the systematic name is replaced by a trivial one.
The correct molecular structure is implied by the systematic name given.
As a response, a number of systems of standardized and 'systematic name's have been created.
A systematic name for this compound is 2-aminohexanoic acid.
They occur in constructed words such as systematic names.
These systematic names are quite useful in that they provide information about the structure of the oligosaccharide.
Please remember that systematic names appear only at the Index Name level!
The more systematic name for this structure is an isopropylidene ketal.
These prefixes are attached to the systematic name of the molecular graph.
The systematic name of this chemical is methyl 2-fluoroprop-2-enoate.
They were coined before the development of systematic names, and have been retained due to familiar usage in industry.
The simplest systematic name of water is hydrogen oxide.
The systematic name of the anion is dioxide(1 ).
Systematic names are usually part of a nomenclature.
Yeast genes are classified using gene symbols (such as sch9) or systematic names.
The systematic name copper hydride is the most commonly used name.
Note how the stereochemical descriptors (5.alpha., 17.beta.) appear at the end of the systematic name.
The botanic systematic name of the tree is Salvadora persica.
Through algorithms developed and refined over the past 5 years, a procedure for systematic name generation with a focus on accuracy will be demonstrated.
Where the trivial name is easily remembered by association with shape, the systematic name would kill any enthusiasm.
This need is satisfied by systematic names.