Web Sites Development
Mostrando 25-32 de 32 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. A World Wide Web como espaço de criação : contraponto entre sites de artistas e designers
This projeet aims to think about the use of the Web as a spaee for ereation, through the study of eases of agroup of artists and designers that work different proposals on the use of WWW. Charaeteristies of a Web design will be observed from the way artists and designers are transfofming the media through the appropriation, use and eonsequent poteneializatio
Publicado em: 2001
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26. Componentes para o desenvolvimento de intranets
The development of Internet based systems has introdueed the paradigm of Web applieations. Sinee Internet was opened to the market, the demand for Web systems has inereased as a eonsequenee of using Internet as an infrastrueture to deploy information, applieations and serviees to employees (intranets), partners (extranets) and elients (Internet sites). On th
Publicado em: 2001
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27. The importance of intrinsic disorder for protein phosphorylation
Reversible protein phosphorylation provides a major regulatory mechanism in eukaryotic cells. Due to the high variability of amino acid residues flanking a relatively limited number of experimentally identified phosphorylation sites, reliable prediction of such sites still remains an important issue. Here we report the development of a new web-based tool for
Oxford University Press.
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28. Novel developments with the PRINTS protein fingerprint database.
The PRINTS database of protein family 'fingerprints' is a diagnostic resource that complements the PROSITE dictionary of sites and patterns. Unlike regular expressions, fingerprints exploit groups of conserved motifs within sequence alignments to build characteristic signatures of family membership. Thus fingerprints inherently offer improved diagnostic reli
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29. HemoPDB: Hematopoiesis Promoter Database, an information resource of transcriptional regulation in blood cell development
Hematopoiesis describes the process of the normal formation and development of blood cells, involving both proliferation and differentiation from stem cells. Abnormalities in this developmental program yield blood cell diseases, such as leukemia. Although, in recent years, extensive molecular research in normal hematopoietic development has characterized tra
Oxford University Press.
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30. Tribal connections health information outreach: results, evaluation, and challenges
In 1997, the National Library of Medicine (NLM), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), initiated a program of intensified outreach to Native Americans, initially focusing on the Pacific Northwest in collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Regional Medical Library (PNRML). This initiative, known as the Tribal Connections Project, emphasized
Medical Library Association.
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31. The ARKdb: genome databases for farmed and other animals
The ARKdb genome databases provide comprehensive public repositories for genome mapping data from farmed species and other animals (http://www.thearkdb.org) providing a resource similar in function to that offered by GDB or MGD for human or mouse genome mapping data, respectively. Because we have attempted to build a generic mapping database, the system
Oxford University Press.
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32. Chronic wasting disease in Canada: Part 1
The purpose of part 1 is to provide an overview of published literature (1980–2002) on chronic wasting disease (CWD) to inform Canadian readers about the disease and to explain Canadian regulatory approaches to the surveillance and control of CWD. Much of the scientific information is drawn from American publications obtained from internet searches in PubM
Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.