I agree. -Kei
Huajun [EMAIL PROTECTED] University wrote:
> Another challenge is cross-language data integration, which is actually a
> job that ontology should do.
>
> Best wishes, huajun
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Eric,
Yes, I remember how much work was involved in writing last year's BMC-TR
paper. I didn't mean we're immediately ready for writing another big
paper. I'm more looking to the future. If we can establish a high
quality of work/collaboration, we can then aim at writing paper(s) for
submis
Hi Elizabeth,
Thanks a lot for the information. It seems to fit in the broad
"cholinergic hypothesis"
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16918347
It's interesting to know, as you pointed out, that the clinical trials
for the same drug are in different phases in different countries. It
woul
Matthias Samwald wrote:
Speaking of national boundaries, I wonder if alternative medicine
(e.g., herbal
medicine) would also be of interest to this community. For example,
Huperzine
is a drug derived from the herb Huperzia serrata. I also wonder if
there are
hypotheses regarding the study of