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These Web resources in conjunction with the figures and problems in your text afford a wealth of opportunities to gam practice and experience in modern techniques of structure determination... [Pg.555]

The Protein Society http //www.faseb.org/protein/index.html (An extensive list of Web resources for protein scientists.)... [Pg.640]

Weisstein EW (1999), Fourier Transform. From Math World - A Wolfram Web Resource. http //mathworld.wolfram.com/FourierTransform.html... [Pg.234]

Science-specific search engine. Searches for different types of information (abstracts, articles, books, conferences, theses, and disssertations) in various sources (literature databases, web resources). [Pg.342]

Abstract and citation database of research literature and quality web resources. Covers titles from Nature, Biomed Central, Springer Verlag, and many others. Updated daily. [Pg.342]

Select five shRNA sequences for your target gene by using Web resources (see Subheading 3.1.1, step 1). As the HI promoter is used, siRNA sequences may start with any nucleotide. Design a pair of shA and shB complementary oligonucleotides for each siRNA sequence. [Pg.319]

Other educational materials Shonnard highlighted were a book and Web site. His book Green Engineering Environmentally Conscious Design of Chemical Processes, which was developed in collaboration with David Allen, contains an aggregate of green engineering Web resources, software tools, and online databases. The Web site Shonnard de-... [Pg.23]

Chudler, Eric H. Neurotransmitters and Neuroactive Peptides. Available online. URL http //faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chntl. html. Accessed May 28,2009. Eric Chudler is a professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. This Web resource is part of his excellent Web site. Neuroscience For Kids, and contains a nicely illustrated tutorial on neurotransmission. [Pg.102]

University of Alberta. Educational Software for Micromachines and Related Technologies. Available online. URL http //www. cs.ualberta.ca/ database/MEMS/sma mems/index2.html. Accessed May 28,2009. Research groups at the University of Alberta in Canada constructed this Web resource, which discusses a variety of smart materials, including shape-memory alloys, piezoelectric materials, and electrorheological and magnetorheological fluids. [Pg.134]

Remarkably, the development of kinetic polynomial stimulated obtaining pure mathematical results that became the "standard references" in mathematical texts (see, for instance, WWW sources as E. W. Weisstein. "Resultant". From MathWorld — A Wolfram Web Resource, http //mathworld.wolfram.com/Resultant.html, Multidimensional logarithmic residues. Encyclopaedia of Mathematics — ISBN 1402006098 Edited by Michiel Hazewinkel CWI, Amsterdam, 2002, Springer, Berlin). [Pg.59]

A survey of computer use in university courses has been carried out by Miles and Francis 149). Due to poor response rate of a Web-based questionnaire, the findings were skewed toward those faculty members who were using computers in their course. The most widely used application among the respondents was the spreadsheet, while the use of molecular modeling, and symbolic mathematics software lagged behind. The authors recommended that teachers should develop more computer-based activities, exploit fully the Web resources, and transfer effectively technical skills. They also provided a list of relevant Web sites, but in the time elapsed since that publication, the currently available Web material must be greatly enhanced, both in terms of number of materials available and in terms of quality of content. [Pg.100]

Practice with the software introduced in the Experimental Procedure until you are familiar with it. Use proteins and nucleic acids discussed in your biochemistry class as exercises for bibliographic searches and structure/sc-quence studies. Several more examples are provided in the Study Problems. Continue to use the Web resources described in this experiment as you proceed through this laboratory course. [Pg.222]

For new or would-be users of models, I present in Chapter 11 an introduction to molecular modeling, demonstrating how modern graphics programs allow users to display and manipulate models and to perform powerful structure analysis, even on desktop computers. This chapter also provides information on how to use the World Wide Web to obtain graphics programs and learn how to use them. It also provides an introduction to the Protein Data Bank (PDB), a World Wide Web resource from which you can obtain most of the available macromolecular models. [Pg.4]

E-mail Address info vertmarkets.com Web Address www.poweronline.com Power Online is an energy industry web site offering a global newswire and energy job postings, as well as a Web Resource Center link. [Pg.120]

Web resource that provides access to information about completed and ongoing genome projects around the world. [Pg.103]

These pages provide links to larger resource categories such as GenBank, Molecular databases, Genomes and Maps, Tools, Software engineering, and FTP sites. There is also a table with a comprehensive alphabetical index of Web resources. [Pg.498]

PubMed is one of the most valuable web resources for biochemical literatures accessible from Entrez (http //www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/). Many well-regarded journals in biochemistry, molecular biology and related fields as well as clinical publications of interest to medical professionals are indexed in PubMed. The resource can be searched by a keyword with its boolean operators (AND, OR and NOT). Users can specify the database field to search. The Preview/Index menu allows the user to build a detailed query interactively. [Pg.46]

A good proportion of the material in this book is based on an expanded version of articles originally presented in ChemWeb s e-zine the Alchemist. Registration is free [35] and past articles are in the chemometrics archive. There are several topics that are not covered in this book. Interested readers are also referred to an article which provides a more comprehensive list of Web resources [36]. [Pg.12]

The Base Peak site (http //www.spectroscopynow.com/coi/cda/hoinc.cda chId=4) is the most comprehensive web resource for mass spectrometrists. Developed by Kermit Murray and John Wiley Sons, it contains a collection of links to mass spectrometry Internet sites. [Pg.476]


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A Appendix GC Internet Web Resources

Additional Web Resources

Evaluating web resources

SVM resources on the web

Using the web as a resource for writing

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World Wide Web (WWW) Resources on Bioinformatics

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