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      <title>CLIC: An Electronic Chemistry Journal</title>
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      <description>Chemistry is one of the most visual and &#34;three dimensional&#34; of sciences. For many generations, communication of the subject has been rooted on the printed pages of chemical journals, with even colour a rare event. Partially because of such limitations, the subject has evolved a complex and arcane symbolism for its written representation. The complexities of this &#34;chemical nomenclature&#34; in turn result in substantial risk of the propagation of errors and misinterpretation of results.</description>
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