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Chemical modelling software
News Release from: Agilent Technologies Europe | Subject: Synapsia
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 October 2002
Literature on new informatics system
Brochure and three data sheets provide general explanation of the features and benefits of data integration for the analysis of chemical structure
Agilent Technologies Europe has announced publication of literature to support its recently announced Agilent Synapsia Informatics Workbench The literature, comprising a brochure and three datasheets, outlines the features and benefits of using this new family of software products
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 12 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The brochure titled, 'Agilent Synapsia Informatics Workbench', (publication number 5988-7532EN) provides the reader with a general explanation of the particular features and benefits of using Synapsia for data integration and analysis.
There is also a sidebar that provides some basic information on the two optional Synapsia modules: the Chemfocus module and the Statistics module.
The two-page Chemfocus module datasheet (publication number 5988-7622EN) provides an overview of key features and benefits of the software when used for the analysis of chemical structure.
The Statistics module datasheet (5988-7621EN) describes key features and benefits when using the module to supplement and enhance the data capabilities of Synapsia.
Also available is a Synapsia overview datasheet (publication number 5988-7620EN).
The brochure and datasheets are available now online in English, but will be available in other languages later this year.
Free copies of the literature can be ordered from the Agilent website (link above).
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