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    1 research outputs found

    GoWeb: a semantic search engine for the life science web

    Author
    1. A Doms
    2. A Grigoris
    3. A Harth
    4. A Miles
    5. B Adida
    6. B Green
    7. B Katz
    8. B Twisselmann
    9. BM Good
    10. C Blaschke
    11. C Perez-Iratxeta
    12. ClearForrest
    13. D Berrueta
    14. D Brickley
    15. D Rebholz-Schuhmann
    16. G Cheng
    17. H Chen
    18. H Tang
    19. Heiko Dietze
    20. HM Müller
    21. J Ely
    22. J Gobeill
    23. J Hakenberg
    24. K Bollacker
    25. L Carr
    26. L Ding
    27. LA Granka
    28. M Ashburner
    29. M d'Aquin
    30. M Kaisser
    31. M Taubert
    32. M Völkel
    33. Michael Schroeder
    34. N Tomuro
    35. R Dieng-Kuntz
    36. R Wentz
    37. S Bechhofer
    38. T Berners-Lee
    39. T Yang
    40. WR Hersh
    41. Z Zheng
    Publication venue
    BioMed Central
    Publication date
    01/01/2009
    Field of study
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