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In terms of compounds of biological interest the structure representation for a particular drug is based on the collective wisdom of the company registering the compound, the patent representation and a multitude of databases containing associated information.

We recently developed a Cyberinfrastructure for cheminformatics, called ChemBioGrid, which has made a multitude of databases and computational tools freely available for the first time to the academic community in a web service framework [10].

Now, with advancements in DNA testing and a multitude of databases available, police might have a chance of determining the identity of Zodiac.

The need to combine both formats to use the knowledge from a multitude of databases in various applications becomes more and more urgent.

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Efraty et al. [105] contain a very extensive study on landmarking performance using a multitude of face databases.

It may surprise no one that there are reams of information about them in a multitude of electronic databases maintained by large corporations and government agencies.

The Human Genome Project has provided large-scale sequencing and a multitude of genetic databases, based on information from bacteria, plant, Drosophila, vertebrates and mammals [ 1- 5].

For visualization of the genomic data, GMOD also offers a genome visualization tool, GBrowse (10), which is a Perl-based system that can link to a multitude of genomic databases including Chado.

The MCHP houses the Population Health Research Data Repository, which allows researchers to anonymously link healthcare data with a multitude of social databases such as education, income, housing and justice, and registries such as the vital statistics data.

Scandinavian countries in particular have a long-standing policy of utilising their populations for medical research, capitalising on the pervasive use of social security numbers to track individuals through a multitude of registries and databases (Hoeyer 2016; Bauer 2014).

The complete whole-genome or whole-exome sequence data analysis process is complex, includes multiple processing steps, is dependent on a multitude of programs and databases, and involves dealing with large amounts of heterogeneous data.

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