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The CambridgeSoft database portfolio can be used as stand-alone databases, but are also integrated in many ...
- Jesse Gordon
PerkinElmer Informatics
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ChemDraw includes an Excel add-in — but you have to tell Excel that you want to use it! This video provides ...
- Jesse Gordon
PerkinElmer Informatics
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How do I decide which ChemDraw alternative is appropriate for my institution?
When deciding which version ...
- Jesse Gordon
PerkinElmer Informatics
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Tautomers present an interesting problem for chemical search programs. They represent interchangeable structures ...
- Jerald J. Baronofsky, Ph.D.
PerkinElmer Informatics
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ChemOffice, ChemDraw & Site Licences
- Megumi Kunou, Ph.D.
Tokyo Institute
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SARvision and ChemOffice
- Hugo Villar, Ph.D.
chemapps
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This webinar will focus on ChemBioOffice. ChemBioOffice is the full suite of CambridgeSoft’s tightly integrated scientific desktop applications designed to aid individual chemists and biologists at their desktops, while also providing a shared solution benefiting scientists across an institution. A good way to describe ChemBioOffice is that it can be considered the scientific desktop productivity toolkit for chemists and biologists in the same way that MS Office is the desktop productivity suite ubiquitous for all business professionals.
- Mary-Anne Moore
PerkinElmer Informatics
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Site Subscriptions are an inexpensive and convenient method to deliver ChemDraw or other CambridgeSoft ...
- Jesse Gordon
PerkinElmer Informatics
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