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Nonsystematic names do not indicate the structure of the compound.
Nonsystematic names are common for complex molecules, which includes most natural products.
Sadly, "nonsystematic illness intervention" more accurately desribes the state of American medicine.
Nonsystematic nomenclature is simpler and unambiguous, at least to organic chemists.
However the work is rendered less valuable for students by a nonsystematic arrangement of material and the want of an index.
For the most important ketones, however, traditional nonsystematic names are still generally used, for example acetone and benzophenone.
They are nonsystematic.
The names of organic compounds are either systematic, following logically from a set of rules, or nonsystematic, following various traditions.
Kissel, Matthias, "A nonsystematic but easy to understand introduction to Laws of Form."
If we look at the musical world around us now, he suggested, we see composers embracing ostinatos, ethnically based musical utterances and nonsystematic approaches.
Comparing words in the Legge system with the same words in Wade-Giles shows that there are often minor but nonsystematic differences, which makes direct correlation of the systems difficult.
The original information may or may not appear in the encoded output; codes that include the unmodified input in the output are systematic, while those that do not are nonsystematic.
Now that we have corrected the errors in the paper, which were nonsystematic and random, the reanalyzed data still lead to the same conclusion: long-term therapy with cholesterol-lowering diets and/or bile acid-binding resins did not affect normal growth in children.