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Educating the educators: Incorporating bioinformatics into biological science education in Malaysia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Bioinformatics can be defined as a fusion of computational and biological sciences. The urgency to process and analyse the deluge of data created by proteomics and genomics studies has caused bioinformatics to gain prominence and importance. However, its
Hussein, Huszalina   +3 more
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Quantificação de custo e tempo no processo de informatização das coleções biológicas brasileiras: a experiência do herbário do Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro

open access: yesRodriguésia
RESUMO Este estudo resume o processo de digitação de cerca de 300.000 espécimes do herbário RB, apresentando os principais resultados em termos de tempo e custo por espécime informatizado (digitado, validado e/ou digitalizado). Tais resultados permitiram
Marcos Gonzalez
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Dolichens: An Information System on the Lichens of the Dolomites

open access: yesJournal of Fungi
Lichens, despite their key role as environmental indicators and their ecological importance, remain underrepresented in conservation policies, largely due to fragmented exploration of several areas, as well as limited availability of data in digital ...
Luana Francesconi   +7 more
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Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook (GBIO) launched

open access: yes, 2013
Wednesday saw the launch of the Global Biodiversity Informatics Outlook (GBIO), based in large part on the Global Biodiversity Informatics Conference (GBIC). The aim is to provide a framework for biodiversity informatics and its applications in the hope that the field will unite around a shared vision of where we are and what needs to be done next ...
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eMonocot: Biodiversity informatics for monocot plants

open access: yes, 2012
Poster for the EDIT closing meeting in Paris, Janaury 2010.
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Reswitching of Techniques in the Modern Agriculture: a Theoretical Background [PDF]

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The industrialization of the agricultural sector has resolved, at least in Europe, United States and Japan, the thousand year-old problem of the lack of food.
Antonio SORTINO   +1 more
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