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July 1993 STN Database Catalog, Chemical Abstracts Service, Columbus, Ohio, 1993, p. 4. [Pg.132]

Besides the worldwide WPI database, Derwent provides on the ORBIT system the USPatents database, a bibhographic file of patent front page and cl aim information for U.S. patents since 1971. Derwent also produces a biotechnology database, GENESEQ, that indexes sequence stmetures of proteins or nucleic acids disclosed specifically or genetically in patents. This database is searchable with special sequence software on the InteUiGenetics system, and is a new addition to STN s database catalog. [Pg.54]

Chemical-physical data, literature Database catalog for chemists http //www.chemie- datenbanken.de... [Pg.6]

The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database (catalog of human genes and genetic disorders) http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi db=OMIM... [Pg.218]

Broad stakeholder participation also helps to ensure that exercises will be more realistic, encompassing the full spectrum of response disciplines. Exercise managers should identify a wide range of stakeholders and create a database cataloging POCs. This database should contain contact information, areas of expertise, and prior exercise experience. When identifying stakeholders, be sure to consider individuals and organizations with actual incident or event experience. [Pg.139]

Hash codes of molecules which are already pre-computed are suitable for use in fiill structure searches in database applications. The compression of the code of a chemical structure into only one number also makes it possible to compute in advance the transformation results for a whole catalog. The files can be stored and kept complete in the core memory during execution of the program, so that a search can be accomplished within seconds. [Pg.75]

Factual databases mainly contain alphanumeric data on chemical compounds. In contrast to bibliographic databases, factual databases directly describe the objects primary data on chemical compounds) and provide the required information on them. Factual databases can be divided into numeric databases, metadatabases, research project databases, and catalogs of chemical compounds. [Pg.238]

Factual databases may provide the electronic version of printed catalogs on chemical compoimds. The catalogs of different suppliers of chemicals serve to identify chemical compounds with their appropriate synonyms, molecular formulas, molecular weight, structure diagrams, and - of course - the price. Sometimes the data are linked to other databases that contain additional information. Structure and substructure search possibihties have now been included in most of the databases of chemical suppliers. [Pg.240]

Many biochemical databases with sophisticated topics have been developed for solving various problems. Since 1996 the first issue of each journal volume of Nucleic Acid Research has been reserved for the presentation of molecular biology databases [28]. A comprehensive catalog on the Internet is DBCAT, currently listing 511 databases [29, 30). [Pg.260]

Readily available inherently safer technology databases which are cataloged, cross referenced and indexed need to be developed. These might take the form of libraries of information. Several examples of needed databases are ... [Pg.129]

Prospector web Prospector Web is an interactive database used to find and compare plastic materials. You can specify your application requirements to search a catalog of nearly all North American plastics and increasing amounts of plastics data from European and Pacific Rim material suppliers. Materials can be searched by any of 200+ properties, reviewed, sorted, and compared to determine the material best fitted to your needs. Test data is available in both English or Metric units and ASTM or ISO format. Both Prospector Web and its sister product Prospector Desktop come with IDES s exclusive Plastics Materials Hotline to help with questions that may arise. [Pg.593]

Discala C, Benigni X, Barillot E, Vaysseix G. DBcat a catalog of 500 biological databases. Nucleic Acids Res 2000 28 8-9. [Pg.137]

Search engine of the National Center for Biotechnology Information, including a few databases PubMed (MEDLINE biomedical literature), PubMed Central (free digital archive of life sciences journal literature), Books, OMIM (Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a catalog of genetically linked diseases),... [Pg.341]

On the downside, some replication is necessary of the product catalog and the customer database. (.Replication means ensuring consistency between datasets using intermittent... [Pg.465]

WWW chemicals at http //www.chem.com enables chemists to search catalogs and directories of suppliers, distributors, and manufacturers to find chemicals and equipment. Its Structures database offers access to 127,000 3-D structures from the NCI (National Cancer Institute) database. [Pg.185]

Consider a molecular structure, which is the most important unifying information model in chemistry. Molecular structures appear in knowledgebases that represent catalogs of commercially available chemicals, pharmacology of named drugs, natural sources of bioactive molecules, protein-ligand interactions, measured molecular bioactivities, metabolic pathways, abstracted research literature, databases of synthetic reactions, and so on. [Pg.244]


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