We are experiencing some malfunctions with reverse lookups (English to Chemtalk). We suspect this is due to the Python version difference between our development environment (2.6) and the one that Google App Engine is currently running (2.5).

Chemtalk

Chemtalk is a language that represents English alphabets using the atomic number of each element on the periodic table. It was inspired by the idea that all alphabets except 'j' can be found from the symbols of the elements. The initial scheme of Chemtalk was proposed by Eunbit Cho, a Chemistry undergraduate student at the University of Arizona, in February 2010. Then, Sumin Byeon, a Computer Science undergraduate student at the University of Arizona at that time, proposed more complete specifications of Chemtalk, and implemented a compiler for it.

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20-6,5,48,26^-1,80^-1,53,j,19,13-18,61-15,102,15,114-79,38^-1,109-25,92,23,74,54-2,39,30-7