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OpenFlyData: the way to go for biological data integration

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OpenFlyData: the way to go for biological data integration. / Zhao, Jun; Miles, Alistair; Klyne, Graham et al.
Data integration in the life sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009. Proceedings. ed. / Norman W. Paton; Paolo Missier; Cornelia Hedeler. Berlin: Springer, 2009. p. 47-54 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 5647).

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Zhao, J, Miles, A, Klyne, G & Shotton, D 2009, OpenFlyData: the way to go for biological data integration. in NW Paton, P Missier & C Hedeler (eds), Data integration in the life sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5647, Springer, Berlin, pp. 47-54. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02879-3_5

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Zhao, J., Miles, A., Klyne, G., & Shotton, D. (2009). OpenFlyData: the way to go for biological data integration. In N. W. Paton, P. Missier, & C. Hedeler (Eds.), Data integration in the life sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009. Proceedings (pp. 47-54). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 5647). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02879-3_5

Vancouver

Zhao J, Miles A, Klyne G, Shotton D. OpenFlyData: the way to go for biological data integration. In Paton NW, Missier P, Hedeler C, editors, Data integration in the life sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer. 2009. p. 47-54. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-02879-3_5

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Zhao, Jun ; Miles, Alistair ; Klyne, Graham et al. / OpenFlyData : the way to go for biological data integration. Data integration in the life sciences: 6th International Workshop, DILS 2009, Manchester, UK, July 20-22, 2009. Proceedings. editor / Norman W. Paton ; Paolo Missier ; Cornelia Hedeler. Berlin : Springer, 2009. pp. 47-54 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

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