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We developed WholeCellSimDB, a database for organizing whole-cell simulations.
It includes a database for organizing, storing and displaying data in a standard format.
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EPICDB is a comprehensive database for organizing, querying, and displaying proteome-wide proteomics data and incorporates many features that allow for the analysis of the entire proteomes and/or annotation of specific protein sequences for characterizing the proteomes of T. gondii and C. parvum.
Create a new database for organizing projects that resolves deadline issues, develop new ideas for customer care or implement a new organizational system for employee requests or input.
EW developed the general idea of a database for endocrine pathways, organized funding for the project and gave helpful feedback.
A database is a repository designed for organizing and accessing information.
A few options popped up, such as the University of Notre Dame based, but the more seemingly straightforward one was chosen, FLOSSmole [23].4 Data obtained and released by FLOSSmole on all projects from the largest5 free software repository available online [6] at the time of this project data collection efforts was organized in a database for inspection, covering 44 months of activities.
You should keep your product details organized in a database for quick reference, and don't forget to back up your data regularly.
This article reviews progress in the development of computational methods, tools and databases used for organizing and extracting biological meaning from antimicrobial research.
Databases organized with SQL are called relational because SQL provides the ability to query a database for information that falls in a given relation.
Create a database for all selected volunteers.
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