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Stages in the construction of stereograms of molecular models
In this article an analysis is performed of the results of stereogram construction using computer programs that model chemical compounds. Considerations about how best to represent models of molecules and improve legibility of stereograms are presented. An original diagrammatic substitute for the picture of a sphere, suitable for application in stereoscopic models of molecules, is proposed.