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Two data bases of soluble proteins of known structure used to find false positive prediction results (Table I and Table II). Gaussian parameters needed for evaluation of preference functions based on the Kyte-Doolittle hydropathy scale [17] (Table III). Table with detailed prediction results for transmembrane helices in 168 integral membrane proteins (Table IV). Table with a detailed comparison of prediction results for 10 best known membrane proteins for our and three other algorithms (Table V). All these tables together with the FORTRAN 77 source code are available from the anonymous ftp server mia.os.camet.hr in the /pub/pssp directory. The anonymous login is ftp and the e-mail address is accepted as password. The list of files with short descriptions is contained in the 00index.txt file. [Pg.441]

Chemical Physics Preprint Database. This database [81] is a fully automated electronic archive and distribution server intended to provide a means for rapid and efficient preprint distribution within the international theoretical chemical physics community. A preprint is a copy of a paper that has been submitted for publication. This database has been designed to be a useful and freely available tool for education and research. It allows investigators to submit and retrieve electronic copies of preprints via the Internet. Access for retrieval and listing of papers in the database is possible through WWW servers, anonymous ftp, or e-mail. Currently research papers are submitted to the databases via e-mail. This project is a joint effort by the Department of Chemistry at Brown University and the Theoretical Chemistry and Molecular Physics Group at the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The homepage of Chemical Physics Preprint Database is http // www.chem.brown.edu/chem-ph.html. (For a more... [Pg.776]

Fax 612-625-6817, e-mail gopher boombox.micro.umn.edu Internet client/server for a distributed information delivery system. Client program for workstations is available by anonymous ftp from boombox.micro.umn.edu (132.84.132.2). UNIX workstations VAX, IBM, Macintosh, PCs. [Pg.432]

Communication of text and graphics files between computers using World-Wide-Webb (WWW) servers. UNIX, PC, and Macintosh versions available via NCSA anonymous ftp from ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu (141.142.20.50). Alternative anonymous ftp sources for Mosaic include sunsite.unc.edu (all versions), ftp.sunet.se (all versions), and ftp.Iuth.se (Macintosh version). Alvis (Alpha Shape Visualizer) for construction and rendering of objects from x,y,z coordinates in 3D space. Poly view for graphics rendering. Silicon Graphics. [Pg.434]

Figure 1.4. Using UNIX FTP to download a file. An anonymous FTP session is established with the molecular biology FTP server at the University of Indiana to download the CLUSTAL W alignment program. The user inputs are shown in boldface. Figure 1.4. Using UNIX FTP to download a file. An anonymous FTP session is established with the molecular biology FTP server at the University of Indiana to download the CLUSTAL W alignment program. The user inputs are shown in boldface.
Because Microsoft s FTP site is a public site, it allows you to use a special anonymous account that provides access. If you go to a site where that account has been disabled, you will need to provide another username and password, which should be provided by the site s administrator, oryou will not be allowed into the site. Also, most FTP sites only allow visitors to download data, so PUT commands generally will be rejected unless you have a real (non-anonymous) account on the server. [Pg.761]


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