Sentence examples for freely available databases from inspiring English sources

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Consequently, the news read on a PC, largely in the context of a professional use, carry a greater value – as long as the article is linked to three different functions: First as an audience concentrator from multiple sources, see here: Second, by building a system in which the article becomes an entry point to the web's depths, ie to the trove of publicly and freely available databases.

However, there are few freely available databases integrating both the in vivo and the in vitro skin sensitization assays for development of AOP-based skin sensitization prediction models.

Results on two freely available databases of environmental sounds contributed and labeled by nonexpert users demonstrate effective recall, precision, and average precision scores for both the text-based retrieval and annotation tasks.

Freely available databases for macroorganism inventory include the Medifaune database [68], the Food and Agriculture Organization Species Identification Field Guide for Fishery Purposes [69], the FNAM (Fishes of the North-Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean) atlas [70], and the ICTIMED database [71].

These freely available databases provide access to CLIP-based datasets.

For a secondary focus, we also selected two Category 3 (freely available) databases including Epocrates Online Free and RxList.com.

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That's why Boyd is digitising his entire collection of oral histories, with 9,400-plus 9,400-plus into a searecordingsreely avaintole databasearchable

This paper describes the variables in a freely available database of all emerging growth firms (EGF) that made an initial stock offering (IPO) on US public markets from 1990 through 2010.

To homebrew our gRNA, Wagner copies the sequence of the CD32 segment we've identified and pastes it into a freely available database, Optimized CRISPR Design, that looks for a matching set of 20 nucleotides followed by N-G-G.

AG 3982: The original freely available database called Ames Genetoxicity contains 6512 chemical compounds, see [76], [77].

The data were obtained from PubMed, a freely available database of biomedical citations and abstracts hosted by the National Library of Medicine.

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