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Support : Publications : Chronolog Archives : Issue 3, 2005 From Chemical Structure to Fulltext Patent It's as easy as 1-2-3. Even though you may not be a chemist, DialogLink 5 makes searching for a chemical structure and finding the corresponding patent quick, easy and affordable. You need two things: DialogLink 5 installed on your computer (free from support.dialog.com/dialoglink); and a chemical structure drawing in a .MOL file. Saving to .MOL format is an option in most chemical structure drawing packages. Note: If you draw your own chemical structures, DialogLink 5 supports most drawing packages, so you can draw your own structure and continue with the process as outlined. In this illustration, you will use two Dialog databases: Derwent Chemistry Resource (DCR) (File 355) and Derwent World Patents Index (Files 350, 351, 352).
Here's how it works.
If the patent is available in Adobe Acrobat® PDF format, you can click the patent number to display it. You may have patents e-mailed to you, instead, by clicking the checkbox next to the patent(s) of interest (Figure 4). You have just used a chemical structure to find a patent based on that structure. Simple, fast, low cost! |
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