With the introduction of nitrogen and sulfur we have missed adding the hetroatoms in the parent nodes but define children nodes specific to N and S. This then results in the rate estimation just falling up to the head node and never descending down the tree.
Connie also sees other examples where this happens.
With the introduction of nitrogen and sulfur we have missed adding the hetroatoms in the parent nodes but define children nodes specific to N and S. This then results in the rate estimation just falling up to the head node and never descending down the tree.
Connie also sees other examples where this happens.