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What is the difference between a global descriptor and a nonglobal descriptor?

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What is the difference between a global descriptor and a nonglobal descriptor?

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A global descriptor is a property of a chemical such as LogP, graph index, or molecular weight. A nonglobal descriptor is a substructure or fragment imbedded in a molecule.

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