Maybe. I've asked our email people to white-list w3.org.
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Subject: Re: [BioRDF] Telcon Minutes
On Mar 15, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Brian Osborne wrote:
Eric et al.,
Working on writing up some use cases. Chembank is a nice compound
database
for demonstration purposes since it associates some fraction of its
compounds with MeSH Diseases terms (
http://chembank.broad.harvard.edu/chemistry/se
Roger,
Maybe because I put had hyperlinks in my message way down at the
bottom of the thread.
John
On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:46 AM, Cutler, Roger (RogerCutler) wrote:
This thread is being intercepted by our company's spam filters for
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reason. It's hitting the second tier which involv
Joanne,
Yes. Select "by function" from the Find Small Molecules menu on the left.
Select your ontology, then click on the tiny little magnifying glass icon
next to the Term field.
Brian O.
On 3/15/06 1:02 PM, "Joanne Luciano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Brian,
>
> I didn't see a
Thanks Brian,
I didn't see a 'browse the ontology/db' function. Do you
know if there is one? I'd like to poke around a bit.
Joanne
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Eric et al.,
Working on writing up some use cases. Chembank is a nice compound database
for demonstration purposes since it associates some fraction of its
compounds with MeSH Diseases terms (
http://chembank.broad.harvard.edu/chemistry/search/input/ontology.htm), it
refers to this ontology as Th