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Thus object-oriented databases are better suited to prototyping applications and answering complex queries about protein structure than relational databases.
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May 31, 2005 · An object-oriented database system is being developed, which is used to store protein three-dimensional structure data.
An Object-Oriented Database for Storage and Analysis of Protein Structure Data. / Paton, Norman W; Gray, Peter M D. ... Prolog and Databases. 1988. p. 251-266.
An object-oriented database system is being developed, which is used to store protein three-dimensional structure data, and provides a number of methods to ...
Norman W. Paton, Peter M. D. Gray: An Object-Oriented Database for Storage and Analysis of Protein Structure Data. Prolog and Databases 1988: 251-266.
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Abstract. Motivation: Protein-protein interactions provide vital information concerning the function of proteins, complexes and networks.
An object-oriented database for protein structure analysis. Protein Eng ... An object-oriented database for storage and analysis of protein structure data.
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