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On NDTnet both retrieval methods are optimally combined, however that is only successfully because the content on the server is extensive and valuable (Table 2). A full text search with all advanced search features is available and the site also provides a table of contents for each month and archives are organized in subjects together with an alphabetical index. [Pg.977]

Full -text search, including an option to search the glossary and index. [Pg.19]

Sci Finder scholar search, keyword microwave not spectroscopy ). The black graphs represent the number of publications (2001—2004) reporting MAOS experiments in dedicated reactors with adequate process control (ca. 50 journals, full text search microwave). [Pg.5]

If you do not have a standing order you can nevertheless browse online through the table of contents of the volumes and the abstracts of each article and perform a full text search. [Pg.263]

A full glossary and index and full-text search. [Pg.794]

EMBL Nucleotide Sequence Database. SWISS-PROT consists of core sequence data with minimal redundancy, citation and extensive annotations including protein function, post-translational modifications, domain sites, protein structural information, diseases associated with protein deficiencies and variants. SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL are available at EBI site, http //www.ebi.ac.uk/swissprot/, and ExPASy site, http //www.expasy.ch/sprot/. From the SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL page of ExPASy site, click Full text search (under Access to SWISS-PROT and TrEMBL) to open the search page (Figure 11.3). Enter the keyword string (use Boolean expression if required), check SWISS-PROT box, and click the Submit button. Select the desired entry from the returned list to view the annotated sequence data in Swiss-Prot format. An output in the fasta format can be requested. Links to BLAST, feature table, some ExPASy proteomic tools (e.g., Compute pI/Mw, ProtParam, ProfileScan, ProtScale, PeptideMass, ScanProsite), and structure (SWISS-MODEL) are provided on the page. [Pg.223]

Scrip World Pharmaceutical News. Richmond, Surrey, U.K. PJB Publications. Two issues per week (in hardcopy). Daily (online). Scrip is required reading for pharmaceutical executives and other industry watchers. Its international scope encompasses a broad spectrum of scientific, political, regulatory, and business news. Reports of events include informed commentary, critical evaluation of their potential significance, and trend analysis. PJB supplies this publication in both hardcopy and electronic format. Accessible to subscribers through the publisher s own Web-based platform. Scrip is also available for full-text searching in the PHIND database (see below). [Pg.132]

Attachments Any type of file information that can be attached to a section similar to e-mail attachments. Examples are texts in a generic format, chemical structures, spectra, chromatograms, and images. These attachments should be searchable using the appropriate search functionality, such as full-text search, structure search, or spectrum. [Pg.308]

The object generator creates the visual representation of the resulting completed form in either (1) textual (optionally tabulated) representation, to be used with systems that provide text interpretation or full-text search or (2) graphical representation, to be used as direct visualization of the completed form for reporting. The formatter is a subcomponent of the object generator that provides formatting of textual results as tables according to predefined templates. [Pg.354]

A full text search of the PDB database to identify structures (pdb ids) by name/keyword Hypertext-based dassification of the PDB into biochemically meaningful contexts Summary and annotation of PDB entries... [Pg.279]

XQuery (XML Query) Flexible query facilities used to extract data from real and virtual documents by way of XML notation in a file system or on the World Wide Web. XQuery consequently provides interaction and data exchange between the web world and the database world and ultimately enables collections of XML files to be accessed like databases. The XML Query project of the W3C Consortium includes not only the standard for querying XML documents but also the next-generation standards for doing XML selection (XPath2), for XML serialization, for full-text search, for a possible functional XML data model, and for a standard set of functions and operators for manipulating web data. [Pg.526]

Perform a full-text search and save or export notes. [Pg.1]

Subvolume B about 900 organic molecules containing one or two carbon atoms Subvolume C about 900 organic molecules containing three or four carbon atoms Subvolume D about 900 organic molecules containing five or more carbon atoms Each subvolume contains an electronic version on CD-ROM (Portable Data Files, PDF 3.0, the Acrobat reader 3.0 with full text search engine for a variety of computer platforms is included). [Pg.363]

Knud-Hansen, C., Historical Perspective of the Phosphate Detergent Conflict, http //www.colorado. edu/conflict/full text search/AllCRCDocs/94-54.htm. [Pg.35]

A database is available with over 200 new entries and updates every year. It is fully searchable by structure, substructure and reaction type and allows sophisticated full text searches. http //www.mrw.interscience.wiley.com/eros/... [Pg.718]

ENGnetBASE CRC Press, www.crcnetbase.com/page/engineering ebooks (accessed August 3, 2010). Electronic collection of the CRC handbooks, it provides full text searching of these valuable reference works. [Pg.13]

Delphion, www.delphion.com/ (accessed August 9,2010). Owned by Thomson Reuters, this subscription service provides full text searching, large file export, and many data analysis tools for intemational patents. It can search a number of available international patent collections and includes the Derwent World Patents Index, one of the oldest online patent services with access to 18.25 million inventions from 41 different intemational patent issuing authorities. ... [Pg.27]

Each subvolume contains an electronic version on CD-ROM (Portable Data Files, PDF 3.0, the Acrobat reader 3.0 with full text search engine for a variety of computer platforms is included). [Pg.1026]

In electronic format, autoindexing between related experi- ments is simple. It is possible to establish linked lists which may then be stored as virtual sub-notebook objects. As just another object, they can be viewed, searched, and manipulated. Separate projects are now viewed as a discrete, logically contiguous sequence of experiments, excluding unconnected work. The time line may even be warped, but with retention of the original experimental time/date stamps, in order to provide a smoother flow. This is most useful when later experiments reveal the explanation for earlier experiments. Automatic indexing on keywords and full-text searching are possible. You can now find elusive results. [Pg.861]

Specialized search engines. There are two major projects to index specifically structure-oriented chemical information on the Web. The full-text search engines provide only textual search capabilities and index only text data. Structure-oriented search methods such as substructure search are not possible with this approach. Chemical names as search keys are problematic because the lUPAC nomenclature is far from unique, complicated, and error-prone, and many compounds are not even named by the original authors. Additionally, trivial and commercial... [Pg.1418]

Full text searches also introduce problems for accurate searching across the internet, as pointed out by Majumdar (2007) ... [Pg.251]

RA-search is a computer-based text retrieval program developed by Reedy Engineering. It contains full text searching and viewing capabilities of the more than 6,000 ASME Interpretations pubhshed that relate to the Codes and Standards listed below. [Pg.943]


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