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Wren, Jonathan
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Bioinformatics leads charge by publishing more Internet addresses in abstracts than any other journal.
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The emerging in-silico scientist: how text-based bioinformatics is bridging biology and artificial intelligence.
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Uniform resource locator decay in dermatology journals: author attitudes and preservation practices.
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Evolving research trends in bioinformatics.
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Clustering microarray-derived gene lists through implicit literature relationships.
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Medline: the knowledge buried therein, its potential, and cost.
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Trends in the production of scientific data analysis resources.
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Bioinformatics programs are 31-fold over-represented among the highest impact scientific papers of the past two decades.
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Shared relationship analysis: ranking set cohesion and commonalities within a literature-derived relationship network.
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Open access and openly accessible: a study of scientific publications shared via the internet.
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Markov model recognition and classification of DNA/protein sequences within large text databases.
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Knowledge discovery by automated identification and ranking of implicit relationships.
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Use it or lose it: citations predict the continued online availability of published bioinformatics resources.
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eTBLAST: a web server to identify expert reviewers, appropriate journals and similar publications.
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Déjà vu--a study of duplicate citations in Medline.
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