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  • {{wikipedia::Python (programming language)}}
    374 bytes (49 words) - 17:43, 17 September 2022
  • {{wikipedia::SAS language}} [[Category:Programming language]]
    369 bytes (49 words) - 19:52, 20 September 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[Extensible Markup Language]]
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  • {{wikipedia::Large language model}}
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  • 324 bytes (46 words) - 23:53, 19 September 2022
  • {{wikipedia::Natural language processing}}
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  • ...''' or the '''SMiles ARbitrary Target Specification''' is a line notation "language" used by chemical information systems to represent a molecule and to commun SMARTS is related to the [[SMILES (language)|SMILES]] line notation that is used to encode molecular structures, and li
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  • ...ayhtml/doc/theory/theory.smiles.html |title=SMILES - A Simplified Chemical Language |publisher=Daylight Chemical Information Systems, Inc |accessdate=15 Februa [[SMARTS (language)|SMARTS]] (SMiles ARbitrary Target Specification) is related to the SMILES
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  • ...l=http://xml.coverpages.org/bpel4ws.html |title=Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) |author=Cover, Robin |work=Cover Pages |date=01 ...nge sequences are controlled by the orchestration designer. A choreography language specifies a protocol for peer-to-peer interactions, defining for example th
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Services Business Process Execution Language]]
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  • {{wikipedia::Unified Medical Language System}}
    424 bytes (56 words) - 21:59, 16 August 2016
  • {{wikipedia::Classification Markup Language}}
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  • {{wikipedia::R (programming language)}} [[Category:Programming language]]
    397 bytes (51 words) - 19:30, 20 September 2022

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  • ...s.asm.org/doi/10.1128/CMR.00057-19 |journal=Clinical Microbiology Reviews |language=en |volume=33 |issue=2 |pages=e00057–19 |doi=10.1128/CMR.00057-19 |issn=0 ...tal drivers have necessarily brought [[laboratory automation]] and [[large language model]]s (LLMs) more fully to the medical microbiology lab in recent years.
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  • ...l=http://xml.coverpages.org/bpel4ws.html |title=Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS) |author=Cover, Robin |work=Cover Pages |date=01 ...nge sequences are controlled by the orchestration designer. A choreography language specifies a protocol for peer-to-peer interactions, defining for example th
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  • ...ps://www.nature.com/articles/s41596-021-00645-8 |journal=Nature Protocols |language=en |volume=17 |issue=2 |pages=179–189 |doi=10.1038/s41596-021-00645-8 |is ...tps://www.embopress.org/doi/10.15252/embr.201744876 |journal=EMBO reports |language=en |volume=18 |issue=9 |pages=1493–1496 |doi=10.15252/embr.201744876 |iss
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  • ...s://www.future-science.com/doi/10.4155/bio-2021-0137 |journal=Bioanalysis |language=en |volume=13 |issue=17 |pages=1313–1321 |doi=10.4155/bio-2021-0137 |issn .../10.1002/9783527825042.ch3 |work=Digital Transformation of the Laboratory |language=en |edition=1 |publisher=Wiley |pages=75–84 |doi=10.1002/9783527825042.ch
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  • ...tica's]] ALFA21, allowing users to interact with the LIMS in more than one language. Some functionality may also overlap several laboratory phases, making it d * [[LIMS_feature#Multilingual|primary system language]]
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  • | programming language = C | language =
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  • ...tilingual support]] allows users to interact with the ELN in more than one language. Some functionality may also overlap several research phases, making it dif ...r patterns and properties associated with the [[SMARTS (language)|SMARTS]] language.<ref name="EspFeats">{{cite web |url=http://chembytes.com/index.php/espress
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  • ...l and to leverage system performance. The proposed method includes Natural Language Processing (NLP) tasks for text preprocessing, learning word representation ...reference goals and 15 reference requirements. Using the Unified Modeling Language, the goals and requirements are set into relation to each other. In additio
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  • ...puZgAR8DJwC |author=Von Baeyer, Hans Christian |title=Information: The New Language of Science |publisher=Harvard University Press |pages=258 |year=2004 |isbn= ...el.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Visual representation of the relationship between language, data/facts, information, and knowledge]]
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  • | programming language = Ruby | language =
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  • ...ayhtml/doc/theory/theory.smiles.html |title=SMILES - A Simplified Chemical Language |publisher=Daylight Chemical Information Systems, Inc |accessdate=15 Februa [[SMARTS (language)|SMARTS]] (SMiles ARbitrary Target Specification) is related to the SMILES
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  • ...pter=Chapter 9: Data Abstraction and Object Orientation |title=Programming Language Pragmatics |author=Scott, Michael Lee |publisher=Morgan Kaufmann |edition=3 * a language mechanism for restricting access to some of the object's components
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  • ...ame="HistMedInfo" /> By the 1980s, however, the advent of Structured Query Language ([[SQL]]), [[Database|relational database management systems]] (RDBMS), and ...ata, with web-driven data formatting technologies like [[Extensible Markup Language]] (XML) making LIS and [[electronic medical record]] (EMR) interoperability
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  • ...rm-like phrases retrieval routine|Terminology spectrum analysis of natural-language chemical documents: Term-like phrases retrieval routine]]"''' ...convey specific scientific meanings. A terminology spectrum for a natural language document is an indexed list of tagged entities including: recognized genera
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  • ...tilingual support]] allows users to interact with the LIS in more than one language. Some functionality may also overlap several research phases, making it dif ...07/abs/ |journal=Journal of Automated Methods and Management in Chemistry |language=en |volume=2006 |pages=1–4 |doi=10.1155/JAMMC/2006/74907 |issn=1463-9246
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  • | programming language = Python | language =
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  • | programming language = Python | language =
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  • | programming language = JavaScript<ref name="Parkour2">{{cite web |url=https://github.com/maxpl | language =
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  • | programming language = Java, JavaScript<ref name="ISPyBGHCodeStart">{{cite web |url=https://gi | language =
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  • | programming language = PHP | language =
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