Triple store databases and their role in high throughput, automated, extensible data analysis
Triple store databases and their role in high throughput, automated, extensible data analysis
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Taylor, K.R.
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Gledhill, R.J.
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Essex, J.W.
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Frey, J.G.
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13 March 2005
Taylor, K.R.
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Gledhill, R.J.
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Essex, J.W.
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Frey, J.G.
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Taylor, K.R., Gledhill, R.J., Essex, J.W. and Frey, J.G.
(2005)
Triple store databases and their role in high throughput, automated, extensible data analysis.
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 229, .
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Published date: 13 March 2005
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