Mimic type of research, Reseacher  looks for
a). Studies the way natural products  work & then tries to make mole
cules that act similarly
b). New chemical enties
c). None of the above
d). Loopholes in patents

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Answer :

a). Studies the way natural products  work & then tries to make mole
cules that act similarly

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