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From: "Phil Howard" <howardp@syrres.com>
Subject: Re: CCL:QSAR Review

> would like a list of
> some good reviews on QSAR. This would
> 
>     include
> 
>  review articles and some relevant books. I am particularly
> 
>  interested in some of the details such as the choice of
> 
>  descriptors, how to design a training set etc.
> 
>  Roberta

If you are interested in physical property and environmental
fate (e.g., biodegradability, atmospheric oxidation) QSARs, a good review
is 


P.H. Howard and W.M. Meylan.
Prediction of Physical Properties, Transport, and Degradation for
Environmental Fate and Exposure Assessments. pp 185-205. In: Quantitative
Structure-Activity Relationships in Environmental Sciences - VII,
Proc.QSAR96. Ed. F. Chen and G. Schuurmann. SETAC Press, Pensacola, FL.
1997.


Phil

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