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Semi-automated Tools for Systematic Searches
2021Traditionally, literature identification for systematic reviews has relied on a two-step process: first, searching databases to identify potentially relevant citations, and then manually screening those citations. A number of tools have been developed to streamline and semi-automate this process, including tools to generate terms; to visualize and ...
Gaelen P, Adam +2 more
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PSST... the probabilistic sequence search tool
Proceedings 2nd Annual IEEE International Symposium on Bioinformatics and Bioengineering (BIBE 2001), 2001Whole genome comparison and clustering cannot be routinely performed without access to significant resources. If as expected, repositories continue to grow at the current rate, increasingly large and expensive systems will be required in order to maintain the status quo. The high-proportion of uncharacterised gene-sequences, combined with the fact that
Miller, CJ, Attwood, Teresa
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Overseer: a nucleotide sequence searching tool
Bioinformatics, 1992Overseer is a computer program that searches databases of nucleic acid sequences for objects of interest to the user. Such objects may consist of any number of simpler building blocks such as repeats, palindromes or stem-loops, strings of particular bases with or without mismatches, etc.
P R, Sibbald, H, Sommerfeldt, P, Argos
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MULTI-SEARCH - A SEARCH TOOL FOR LITERATURE RETRIEVAL
1996This paper reports on the design and implementation of a search tool for access to the Elhill family of databases. The architecture is in principle similar to other existing client/server based search applications for literature retrieval, but offers a series of important features in relation to access to Swedish databases as well as to major ...
Åhlfeldt Hans +2 more
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2017
Every so often, I have to identify or research some Unicode characters. There’s a tool called uni in the Perl 5 distribution App::Uni, developed by Audrey Tang and Ricardo Signes.
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Every so often, I have to identify or research some Unicode characters. There’s a tool called uni in the Perl 5 distribution App::Uni, developed by Audrey Tang and Ricardo Signes.
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Search and sequence analysis tools services from EMBL-EBI in 2022
Nucleic Acids Research, 2022Fabio Madeira +2 more
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Opportunities and Challenges in Code Search Tools
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Chao Liu, Xin Xia, David Lo
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UniProt Tools: BLAST, Align, Peptide Search, and ID Mapping
Current Protocols, 2023Rossana Zaru
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