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Content type Video

The Birth of the InChI (video)

by Steve Wathen|Published January 31, 2019

A video describing the origin of the InChI.

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Content Type OER
Author(s) InChI-Trust
Content Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9c0PHXPfso
Content Status publish
Date Published
Content Tags Content type, Video

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