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All right.
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So one can quickly take any fissure projection and convert it.
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So if we have, say, x, let's do a, b, c, d going clockwise like so.
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And convert it into a bond line drawing by simply leaving the a and d in the plane like so.
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And then making a wedge to c and a dash to b.
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So to me, that's the quickest sort of transformation that you can do of official projection to bond line.
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A and d remain in place, c becomes a wedge, and b becomes a dash, where it's into the page.
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So to begin with, we have a fisher projection shown here.
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The quickest conversion then is that cooh and this hydrogen will remain in the plane.
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We'll get a wedge to the alcohol and a dash there.
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Then if we want to assign stereochemistry, we simply got to assign priority to these various groups, which would be one, two, and three.
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Then we decide whether connecting them would happen to quadwise or counterpile...