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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The authors would like to thank the management of Techno Global-Bal-
urghat and Techno India Group for providing research facility.
KEYWORDS
AM1
Atomic charges
Global reactivity descriptors
HMO
Local reactivity descriptors
Porphycene
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