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And Bloomsbury's reference division is developing a series of databases, including a recently introduced "Business Bible" for executives and investors.
The Dashboard not only allows access to a series of databases, but also allows downloading of data contained within those databases.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST, developed a series of databases [6] of handwritten characters and digits supporting tasks like isolation of fields, detection and removal of boxes in forms, character segmentation and recognition.
These needs were previously met by using a series of databases and applications.
The server manages a series of databases containing genome annotation information, receives requests from the web browser to view regions of interest and renders these regions as PNG, SVG or PDF images.
However, before conducting the final assembly, we assembled the 454 datasets (MG2 454 and SG 454 ) separately, and then used BLASTN to compare the resulting isotigs and singletons to a series of databases to identify and remove sequences from contaminating fungal and bacterial organisms.
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The Oracle8i database contains a series of database extensibility services that enable the packaging and integration of content-rich domain types and behavior into server-based managed components.
Besides the program code of generic functionalities, each application usually includes program code for specific business logic that represents application-specific functionalities, which may include complex calculations, as well as a series of database operations.
Unfortunately the same bias might be expected in a series of database studies, and when meta-analysis is then used the findings become seemingly more solid.
Total 18,830 protein-coding genes were predicted and functioned annotated using a series of database including KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes), KOG (Eukaryote clusters of orthologous groups), Swiss-Prot and NR (the non-redundant protein database).
(1) where a ∼ b means that a is related to b, which in this search engine means one document is related to another through a series of database joins (i.e. common keys).
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