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All constructed contigs are mapped to a custom database described in the Taxonomic determination section.

The term "musical works database" means the database described in subsection (d)(3)(E).

In contrast to well-known materials databases which serve for storing and retrieving of information on existing structures and their properties the database described in this paper is the central unit of the MSNS computational scheme.

Analyses of this database, described in papers linked to this overview, are being used to inform revisions in the eighth editions of the American Joint Commission on Cancer and Union for International Cancer Control staging systems.

Several CFD calculations have been performed on some test cases (used as experimental database) described in NACA reports to verify the compliance of CFD results with available experimental data.

It follows the SQL criminal intelligence database described in [61].

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It was generated against human proteins annotated as transmembrane or secreted in GenBank, EnsEMBL, Vega and Uniprot databases, described in no or very few dedicated PubMed-linked publications.

We looked at the databases described in Section 'Evaluated NoSQL databases'.

To do so, we used manually transcribed recordings from the ESTER and BREF databases (described in Section 2.2) for training all three different acoustic models.

The first table summarizes the performance of the Slovak language modeling using acoustic models trained on different speech databases, described in the Section 2.1.

The information of the pathway of LPS induced PGE2 production is abundant and this system has been reviewed in literatures and databases (described in the section of Construction of the pathway network of LPS-induced PGE2 production).

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