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For instance, invalid CASRN (failing the CASRN checksum [126]) are flagged, deleted or alternate CASRN are rerouted to the active CASRN, "No Hits" are indicated, and valid synonym mappings are used to retrieve associated substance matches that might have non-matching source IDs.
Because providing synonyms to curated terms are counted as matches, the notation of CYP1 → CYP1A1, for example, indicated that the term CYP1 was text mined, which is a valid synonym for the actual underlying curated term CYP1A1 ; alternatively, FZR1 → FZR1 indicated that the text-mined term of FZR1 exactly matched the curated term.
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The data are listed in the Dashboard using three font styles: bold for Valid Synonyms (manually curated by the team or algorithmically generated by systematic naming software), italicized for Good Synonyms (as a result of seeing consensus across a series of public databases), and normal font for Other Synonyms.
Though they are both valid synonyms, they have different meanings and connotations.
These are the rules that required school children to replace their much-loved Brontosaurus with the despicable Apatosaurus, the valid senior synonym [ 30].
Yeah, yeah, it's a perfectly valid (if obsolete) synonym for "Messenger", but so is "crier".
During the import procedure, all vascular taxa were linked to TURBOVEG's European species list, a list of valid names and synonyms based on Flora Europaea [43].
In response to these queries, TCl-Db returned 594 trees by expanding the search term with valid names linked to synonyms.
Data from an article are added to structured template files using a range of valid symbols (and recorded synonyms), controlled vocabularies (CVs) (Table 2) and free text.
Taxonomically valid genus-group names (senior synonyms) are listed again in bold italicized lowercase letters (except the first uppercase letter) and left-justified under the headings followed by the reference including author, year, and journal pages.
Two species names, P. ambigua (Bowerbank, 1866) and P. microcionides (Carter, 1876) have been considered as valid separate species, or as synonyms of a single variable species (e.g. [14], [15]).
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