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Hash coding is an established method in computer science, e.g., in registration procedures [94, 95. In chemoinformatics the structure input occurs as a sequence of characters (names) or numbers (which may also be obtained, e.g., from a connection table (see Section 2.4) by conversion of a structure drawing). Both names and numbers may be quite large and may not be usable as an address... [Pg.72]

II. Product Summary Jubilant Biosys has created some content products in the bioinformatics and chemoinformatics area. These products leverage Jubilant s curation services to incorporate extensive curated databases with structured query modules and front-ends for data retrieval. The content is for the drug discovery process, specifically in the areas of target prioritization and lead identification. The databases are available in Oracle, SD format, and ISIS/Base DB formats and can be exported. The database can be queried across text, structure, substructure and sequences with built-in query modules. Some of the key parameters on which information is curated are ... [Pg.164]

Mewes, H.-W. (2003) Sequence and genome bioinformatics, in Handbook of Chemoinformatics, Vol. 4 (ed. J. Gasteiger), Wdey-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Germany, pp. 1812-1844. [Pg.1121]


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