Standard generalized markup language features the following characteristics: Descriptive Markup Document Types Descriptive markup involves the use of markup code that identify how various portions of a document should be interpreted. For example, the code may identify one portion as a paragraph, another...
DNA鈥恇ased genotyping data, especially HLA genotyping data, can be transmitted in the form of a Histoimmunogenetics Markup Language (HML) document. HML facilitates clear communication of a genotype and supporting metadata, such as sequencing platform, laboratory assays, consensus sequence, and ...
1 The abbreviations used are: PSI, Proteomics Standards Initiative; CV, controlled vocabulary; FDR, false discovery rate; PIA, protein inference algorithms; PSM, peptide spectrum match; PTM, post-translational modification; XML, Extensible Markup Language; XSD, XML Schema Definition. ...
TRY to find out what the “standard deviation” of a bell curve distribution means by doing a simple web search (say, “standard deviation defined”), and whoa, you’re in for a trip. Lots about bell curves, 68%, and 95%, and something about the standard deviation being some kind of...
Extracts semantic meaning from simple Markdown patterns Files becomeEntityobjects EachEntitycan haveObservations, or facts associated with it Relationsconnect entities together to form the knowledge graph Maintains the local knowledge graph derived from the files ...
The last standardized commit toHTMLwas over a decade ago withHTML4.01 (Dec., 1999) (and/or theXMLserialization ofXHTMLin January 2000, revised 1 August 2002), andHTML5 (the markup language), once finalized, will likely continue to be the benchmark a decade from now. While most would con...
Governments, financial professionals and technology vendors seem to be embracing XBRL. But government agencies tend to move slower than open standards bodies. In the short term, it might be more practical to use industry standards like XBRL to help automatically translate the meaning of data across...
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Most language is unstructured and meaningless. Consider the assertion: Sam is tired. This is an adequately structured sentence with a subject verb and object. But what is the meaning of the sentence? There are a lot of people named Sam. Which Sam is being referred to in this sentence?
E.g., in Standard Mandarin, zi (stressed, with the third Mandarin tone) is a full lexical form, a noun meaning 'son', while -zi (unstressed, with the neutral tone, not occurring independently) is its weakened form, a nominal suffix for derivatives. Chinese Language and Languages of North...