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The vast majority of scientific reports commonly refer to individual genes as one entity encoding a predominant transcript.
Finally, we provide access to the tools necessary to carry out chemical entity encoding in CHESS, along with a sample knowledgebase.
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encodes: The specified biological entity encodes, directly or transitively, the subject of the referenced resource.
Unlike the encoding strategy used for singleton entities, encoding for grouped entities is done together and not as individual elements.
On Zalta's familiar formulation of this idea (Zalta (1983)), fictional entities encode such properties while ordinary individuals simply exemplify them.
However, the most recent ICD-O-3 classification, published in 2000, is closely linked to the WHO classification of haematological malignancies (Jaffe et al, 2001; Swerdlow et al, 2008), and this has enabled the comparison of various disease entities encoded by ICD-O-3 between different population-based registries.
Figure 1b shows the arrangement of the tail spikes in more detail with respect to most of the ViI-like family, where we now hypothesize that up to four spikes are present on each of the six tail entities, encoded by four tail spike genes (TSP1-4) (as represented schematically in Fig. 2).
An entity that encodes the property of being my brother actually exists, but as a nonconcrete object.
The causaloid (of some theory) is an entity that encodes all that can be calculated in the theory.
isEncodedBy: The specified biological entity is encoded, directly or transitively, by the subject of the referenced resource.
Additional information, such as various identifiers or the type of an entity, are encoded as SBO terms or MIRIAM URNs of the corresponding elements.
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