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An advantage of specifying a query sequence in advance is that the repeats present in protein sequences can be properly dealt with.
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For example, the end user can specify a query by the following soft conditions: Select SM = "wildfire susceptibility map".
We describe a new similarity search interface, in which users specify a query by simply placing events on a blank timeline and retrieve a similarity-ranked list of results.
Additionally, the user specifies a query file with either single molecule maps or consensus genome maps.
Though GeoDCAT-AP itself does not specify a querying mechanism, it can be queried if loaded in a SPARQL endpoint.
The web interface provides a browse feature that uses filters to go through data displayed in a tabular format without specifying a search query.
This introduces a tradeoff in our setting, specifying a more precise query by including more fingerprint bits may improve the screen-out rate, but at the cost of increased overhead to process more data.
After selecting datasets using the searchable dataset-select box, users can specify a filter query that is applied to all datasets before the comparison.
For example, the user can specify a similarity query through a URI format, with the option to select the desired molecular format, choose between a set of molecular fingerprints and additionally select (in the case of similarity searches) which similarity coefficient wants to be used for calculating the final scores.
The basis of ranking is that documents are scored according to evidence of relevance to an information need, typically specified by a query.
The orchem:queryType parameter specifies a type of query structure; the default value is SMILES, which denotes Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification [32].
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