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Special Libraries, Winter 1994
Volume 85, Issue 1https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1994/1000/thumbnail.jp
First CLIPS Conference Proceedings, volume 1
The first Conference of C Language Production Systems (CLIPS) hosted by the NASA-Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in August 1990 is presented. Articles included engineering applications, intelligent tutors and training, intelligent software engineering, automated knowledge acquisition, network applications, verification and validation, enhancements to CLIPS, space shuttle quality control/diagnosis applications, space shuttle and real-time applications, and medical, biological, and agricultural applications
IAIMS newsletter
NewsletterThe IAIMS Newsletter (1996-2005) provides valuable information about library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology
Information and the End User: Proceedings of the VIIIth World Congress of the International Association of Agricultural Librarians and Documentalists
Proceedings of the VIIIth World Congress of the International Association of Agricultural Librarians and Documentalists. May 28-31, 1990. Budapest, Hungary
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Human retroviruses and AIDS 1996. A compilation and analysis of nucleic acid and amino acid sequences
This compendium and the accompanying floppy diskettes are the result of an effort to compile and rapidly publish all relevant molecular data concerning the human immunodeficiency viruses (HIV) and related retroviruses. The scope of the compendium and database is best summarized by the five parts that it comprises: (1) Nuclear Acid Alignments and Sequences; (2) Amino Acid Alignments; (3) Analysis; (4) Related Sequences; and (5) Database Communications. Information within all the parts is updated throughout the year on the Web site, http://hiv-web.lanl.gov. While this publication could take the form of a review or sequence monograph, it is not so conceived. Instead, the literature from which the database is derived has simply been summarized and some elementary computational analyses have been performed upon the data. Interpretation and commentary have been avoided insofar as possible so that the reader can form his or her own judgments concerning the complex information. In addition to the general descriptions of the parts of the compendium, the user should read the individual introductions for each part
Report of a Working Group on Forages: Sixth meeting, 6-8 March 1997, Beitostølen, Norway
This report on forage genetic resources work in Europe begins with a review of current activities, including the core collection of Lolium, and an outline of recent international developments in issues related to plant genetic resources. Presented papers are then arranged under the following headings: European Central Forages Databases (13 papers); status of national collections (7); duplications in forages collections (2); standards for regeneration (1); collecting activities (13) and research activities (6). Appendices provide information on: forage passport descriptors; a protocol for designating primary holders of accessions; guidelines for the regeneration of accessions in seed collections of the main perennial forage grasses and legumes of temperate grasslands; germplasm holdings; and safety-duplication capacities. (Abstract © CAB ABSTRACTS, CAB International
Special Libraries, Spring 1996
Volume 87, Issue 2https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1996/1001/thumbnail.jp