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CML. cml Chemical Markup Language extension of XML with specialization in chemistry nmjw.xml-crrd.org 57-59... [Pg.46]

Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) is far more than just another format of a data container flat file [7]. As is clear from the name, it is an XML-based markup language delivering all the power of XML. Readers are recommended to consult Section 2.4.5 and the website www.xml.org for more details on XML and its applications in chemistry. [Pg.211]

Murray-Rust P and H Rzepa 1999. Chemical Markup, XML, and the Worldwide Web. 1. Basic Principles. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Science 39 923-942. [Pg.45]

Another frequent question asked considers whether the mean of a value measured by two separate methods differs significantly. For example, does the mean pKB value of an antagonist measured in a binding experiment differ significantly from its affinity as an antagonist of agonist function The value of t for the comparison of the mean values xml and xm2 can be calculated with the following equation ... [Pg.250]

Documents should be provided, where possible, as individual Portable Document Format (PDF) files, while Extensible Markup Language (XML) must be used to provide a user interface that enables navigation and viewing via a standard web browser. This offers the potential for an applicant to make a compete submission on... [Pg.100]

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Treatment episode data set (TEDS), 1999. Available at http //www.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR STUDY/03314.xml. Accessed Feburary 13, 2004... [Pg.161]

As stated on the OMG (Object Management) website (http //www.omg. org/), a lack of data standards results in data conversions, loss of information, lack of interoperability, etc. Current standards du jour are XML (Extensible Markup Language) [17], LSID (Life Sciences Identifiers), and now the RDF (Resource Description Framework) from the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), which is extensible though hard to implement. Substantial work on OO (Object Oriented) modeling of life science data types takes place at the OMG s LSR (Life Sciences Research) group—this is discussed below. [Pg.174]

Group Website KM Platform Explicit XML Support Open Source... [Pg.183]

Blumberg R, Atre S. Digging into the Web XML, Meta Data and Other Paths to Unstructured Data. DM Review Magazine May 2003. [Pg.185]

Murray-Rust P, Rzepa HS. Chemical Markup Language and XML Part I. Basic Principles. / Chem Inform Comput Sci 1999 39 928-42. [Pg.245]

For a comprehensive list of XML subsets for the life sciences, see http //www. visualgenomics.ca/gordonp/xml/... [Pg.245]

Gkoutos GV, Murray-Rust P, Rzepa HS, Wright M. Chemical markup, XML, and the World-Wide Web. 3. Toward a signed semantic chemical web of trust. J Chem Inf Comput Sci 2001 41(5) 1124-30. [Pg.317]


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