Abstract
A general regression equation based on physical concepts of the behavior of a polar molecule in a condensed medium is derived. The regression equation makes it possible, from a unified standpoint, to statistically significantly explain the toxicity of both chlorine-substituted benzenes and saturated and unsaturated chlorinated hydrocarbons. Statistically significant explanatory molecular features that determine the bioactivity of drugs have been identified.
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