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  1. ... Item 44 below), simplified formats are also shown. Reference Types Articles in Journals Books and Other Monographs ...
  2. ... Demand | Suggestions Home Entry Terms and Other Cross-References 1. Entry Terms Entry terms, sometimes called "See ... Structure in XML MeSH Data . 2. Other cross-references Three kinds of informative references suggest other Descriptors ...
  3. ... only version of the page. Print What are reference and representative genomes and how do I find these at NCBI? Views: NCBI Reference Sequence (RefSeq) staff derive RefSeq sequence records from ...
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  10. ... thought on “ Accessing the Hidden Kingdom: Fungal ITS Reference Sequences ” Pingback: May 12, 2015 | Microbiome Digest – Bik's ...
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