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The IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI) is a machine-readable string of symbols which enables a computer to represent the compound in a completely unequivocal manner.
The criterion Human interpretable indicates that a model somehow assigns human readable names or gene symbols to entities.
Besides those cross-references, other helpful human and machine-readable annotations are added, for example, official gene symbols, synonyms, human-readable descriptions, links to more resources or visualizations, and the chemical formula and molecular weight for small molecules.
A human-readable list of contained gene symbols was added to the notes.
It's called a "Moire Card" and it's essentially a masking device that slides over your business card, "decoding" gibberish symbols and making them readable.
In addition, electronic music, composed with such devices as graphs, mathematical symbols, and diagrams, is not easily translated into a readable "score" for publication.
Additional information was stored in SBML notes, including a human-readable description (i.e., the full name), synonyms (different gene symbols, compound labels, etc)., pathways, and for small molecules, links to images of chemical compounds (hosted by KEGG and ChEBI), Chemical Abstract Service CASS) numbers, chemical formula and molecular weight.
A configuration of a Turing machine M is a word begin{aligned} alpha _1 u_1q_1v_1omegalphabox alpha _2u_2q_2v_2omega _2hbox cdots hbox alpha _Ku_Kq_Kv_Komega _K end{aligned}(we included spaces to make the word more readable) where (u_i, v_i) are words in (A_i), (q_iin Q_i) and (alpha _i,omega _i) are special symbols (not from (Acup Q)).
Very readable.
Ferociously readable.
A simple, readable style?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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