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Pharmacogenomics, 2004
Systems literature analysis (SLA) is the literature-driven version of systems biology. It treats collections of scientific literature as a system of millions of interconnections between research parameters, such as genes, diseases, tissues, cell events, model organisms, experiment types, and reagents.
Andreas, Persidis +2 more
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Systems literature analysis (SLA) is the literature-driven version of systems biology. It treats collections of scientific literature as a system of millions of interconnections between research parameters, such as genes, diseases, tissues, cell events, model organisms, experiment types, and reagents.
Andreas, Persidis +2 more
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2001
An overview of the literature and principle areas of activity in the field of systems analysis is provided.
Mason, Richard O., Conger, Sue A.
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An overview of the literature and principle areas of activity in the field of systems analysis is provided.
Mason, Richard O., Conger, Sue A.
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2021
This chapter examines systems analysis, which broadly refers to the theories and methods used in the study of interdependent elements forming a complex whole. Proponents of systems analysis hold that interacting systems exhibit properties that one cannot understand by only looking at their individual parts.
Jean-Frédéric Morin +2 more
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This chapter examines systems analysis, which broadly refers to the theories and methods used in the study of interdependent elements forming a complex whole. Proponents of systems analysis hold that interacting systems exhibit properties that one cannot understand by only looking at their individual parts.
Jean-Frédéric Morin +2 more
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2003
Taking a step-by-step approach to systems analysis; this book provides a guide to all the essential techniques necessary for successful systems development, suitable for HND and first year undergraduate students on computing courses approaching the subject for the first time.
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Taking a step-by-step approach to systems analysis; this book provides a guide to all the essential techniques necessary for successful systems development, suitable for HND and first year undergraduate students on computing courses approaching the subject for the first time.
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