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Google. (2008a). Corporate information. Retrieved October 6, 2008, from http //www. Google.com/intl/en/corporate/index.html... [Pg.64]

Much useful reading material about computational chemistry is available. Some self-help information can be found at various websites. These can be located with any of the common search engines (database retrieval systems) that are convenient for finding resources on the World Wide Web. Once an individual is connected to the Internet, the search engines are free. A particularly fast, up-to-date, and comprehensive search engine is at http //www.google.com/. Queries can be in the form of words or... [Pg.358]

Chemical air fresheners are certainly a large burden on an MCS patient, but even for healthy people these kinds of products are not recommended. Various studies have explored the consequences of using air fresheners, yielding controversial yet contradictory results. You can retrieve plenty of information on the subject through Google. [Pg.122]

There are several possible ways to retrieve relevant contextual information from the web. They all involve similar steps (1) identify reliable sources of information (2) query those sources about information related to an individual s symptom at a place and time (3) in the query results, identify that information which is most specific and relevant to the symptom, place, and time and (4) store the contextual information so that it can be linked to the original health problem. The first step must still involve manual selection by a human being the others have been automated using a search engine API such as Google Custom Search API [2,18,36]. [Pg.314]

Ahsan, M., Seldon, H.L., Shohel, M. (2012). Personal Health Records Retrieving Contextual Information with Google Custom Search. In Global Telehealth 2012, Smith, A.C. et al. (Eds.), lOS Press. doi 10.3233/978-l-61499-152-6-10, pp. 10-18. [Pg.315]

Leakage of target information did occur, and it perturbed the experiment although it did not come from the CAPRI side. In at least two cases, images of the complex, or even its atomic coordinates, had been left on the Web unprotected by the authors of the X-ray structure or their collaborators. A simple Google search with the protein names as keywords retrieved them in a matter of seconds, and we had to cancel the target. [Pg.146]


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