How many organic compounds are graph-theoretically nonplanar?

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How many organic compounds are graph-theoretically nonplanar? / Rücker, Christoph; Meringer, Markus.
In: MATCH Communications in mathematical and in computer chemistry, Vol. 45, No. 45, 03.2002, p. 153-172.

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title = "How many organic compounds are graph-theoretically nonplanar?",
abstract = "Most graphs and most 4-graphs are nonplanar, whereas most compounds ofOrganic Chemistry are gt-planar. This potentially useful fundamental difference betweengraphs and compounds was empirically obtained by testing for gt-planarity representativegraphs and all compounds in the Beilstein file. The Beilstein search did uncover compoundswhose gt-nonplanarity was hitherto unknown. gt-Nonplanar peptides/proteins were retrievedfrom the CAS Registry file.",
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author = "Christoph R{\"u}cker and Markus Meringer",
year = "2002",
month = mar,
language = "English",
volume = "45",
pages = "153--172",
journal = "MATCH Communications in mathematical and in computer chemistry",
publisher = "University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Science",
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