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At the start of the development, it had been intended use an expert system shell to implement this tool, however, after careful consideration, it was concluded that this was not the optimum strategy. An examination procedure can be considered as consisting of two parts fixed documentary information and variable parameters. For the fixed documentary information, a hypertext-like browser can be incorporated to provide point-and-click navigation through the standard. For the variable parameters, such as probe scanning paths, the decisions involved are too complex to be easily specified in a set of rules. Therefore a software module was developed to perfonn calculations on 3D geometric models, created fi om templates scaled by the user. [Pg.766]

GORE. The CORE Electronic Chemistry Library is a joint project of Cornell University, OCLC (On-line Computer Library Center), Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), and the American Chemical Society. The CORE database will contain the full text of American Chemical Society Journals from 1980, associated information from Chemical Abstracts Service, and selected reference texts. It will provide machine-readable text that can be searched and displayed, graphical representations of equations and figures, and full-page document images. The project will examine the performance obtained by the use of a traditional printed index as compared with a hypertext system (SUPERBOOK) and a document retrieval system (Pixlook) (6,116). [Pg.131]

The DOE Chemical Safety Internet site at http //dewey.tis.eh.doe.gov/web/chem safety/ has the followins hypertext buttons 1) What s New, 2) Requirements and Guidelines. 3) DOE Documents, 4 lemical Occur-I 5) Le IS Learned, 6)... [Pg.159]

HTML - hypertext markup language. The language of the Internet. [Pg.462]

Narrative documentation (or preferably, hypertext) accompanying the model. [Pg.313]

But decent support tools provide for a hypertext structure. Importing means that the points of reference in the original text can be referred to from the importer s text and, in the context of renaming (see Section 7.7.1), the resultant imported text can actually be customized based on the importer s text and names. [Pg.356]

Of each type of window, at most one is visible at a time. Those strongly outlined are always visible the current title, copy, member, and hire. Italics show information only displayed in certtain states. Underlined items are hypertext links —navigation as shown. [Pg.642]

Account (with a pluggable routine for displaying External Reason as a hypertext link that can be queried further)... [Pg.699]

Contains hypertext with references to QoL measurements divided into (a) general diseases, (b) specific diseases and therapies, (c) health organizations, (d) bibliography... [Pg.981]

After a brief introduction that sets the work described into a broader context, the report focuses on how a molecular understanding can provide explanations of observed biology and lead to therapies for diseases. Each vignette is accompanied by a figure and hypertext links that lead to a series of pages that interactively show how NCBI tools and resources are used in the research process. [Pg.54]

The choice of a data transfer protocol (middle layer) is also important to the operation of a federated information system. An ideal data transfer protocol would be architecture-independent, provide reliable data transfer over existing network protocols and, ideally, it would already be globally disseminated. Today (in 2003), the choice seems obvious HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol). [Pg.248]

HTML (HyperText Markup Language)is a specific type of information that can be transferred by HTTP [31]. It is transferred in the same way as any other HTTP message its MIME type is text/html . [Pg.249]

RFC 2616, Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1, June 1999, http //www.w3.org/Protocols/... [Pg.268]

For more information on conducting legal research, see the Legal Research FAQ at http //www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/law/ research/top.html. This also explains more advanced techniques such as Shepardizing (referring to Shepard s Case Citations, which is used to find how a decision has been cited in subsequent cases and whether the decision was later overturned). [Pg.147]

Study Problems. You may also practice the search method using terms, concepts, or scientists related to your biochemistry lecture class. Note that the NCBI home page offers other hypertexts, including entry to Entrez, BLAST, etc. We will use these in the next section however, access will be through a different database Web site. [Pg.221]

HTML—HyperText Markup Language a special, coded language that is used to write Web pages. [Pg.224]

WWW—World Wide Web ( the Web ) a component of the Internet that uses a hypertext-based language to provide resources. [Pg.225]


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