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Bertram et al have created a publicly available, constantly updated, database summarizing the potential genes that may be related to AD (http://www.alzgene.org).org

Finally the predicted sequences were compared with PeroxiBase [ 42], which is a novel database summarizing EST-assembly based predictions for plant peroxidases of various cellular compartments.

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This database summarizes studies that describe patterns of parasite occurrence in wild populations and includes both macro- and microparasites.

3, 4 The Gene Ontology (GO) database summarizes information about the molecular functions, cellular components, and biological processes related to gene products.

The browse page of this database summarizes a list of seven Fusobacterium spp., whereby users can obtain strain-specific information such as the genome size, CDSs, number of tRNAs and rRNAs and GC content.

The database summarizes each registered trial and gives information including but not limited to the purpose of the study, recruiting status, criteria for patient participation, and location of the trial and specific contact information.

Biomedical databases summarize current scientific knowledge, but they generally require years of laborious curation effort to build, focusing on identifying pertinent literature and data in the voluminous biomedical literature.

Three databases, summarized in Table 1, were used during this study: MediaParl containing both, matched data (French part) and out-of-language data (German part) recorded under the same acoustic conditions, and the out-of-domain databases ESTER [12] and BREF [13].

Medical databases (summarized in Table 1) are widely used for addressing teratogenicity of drugs.

Combinations of terms were rationally searched in 18 databases, summarized in Table 2, with a different search strategy being employed between academic and media databases.

Records retrieved from both databases summarized in Table 3 show that the most distributed phylum was Proteobacteria, covering 83% of records for GBIF Database and 90% for NCBI Nucleotide Database for all geographical areas in this study.

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