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  • The European Searchable Tumour Line Database (ESTDAB) Database and Cell Bank provide a service enabling investigators to search online for HLA typed, immunologically characterised tumour cells.

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  • Explore Bristol Research provides access to the research activities of the institution. The site includes research profiles, publications, and activities. The OAI-PMH feed is limited to include only publications and theses that have associated full text files. The interface is available in English.

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  • Repository covering the research publications and student theses produced by the researchers and students of the University of Dalarna. Some of the publications are available in full text. The repository interface is available in English, Norwegian and Swedish. The searching service is split between researcher and student produced material.

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  • DPVweb provides a central source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa. Comprehensive taxonomic information, including brief descriptions of each family and genus, and classified lists of virus sequences are provided. The database also holds detailed, curated, information for all sequences of viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa that are complete or that contain at least one complete gene. The database will not be updated with sequence or taxonomic data from Aug 2013.

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  • This site provides access to the research publications of the institution. The interface is available in English.

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  • searchRxiv enables researchers to: post their searches, ensuring credit for all those involved; obtain a digital object identifier (DOI) for their search, enabling it to be cited; link searches to published articles as relevant; find it easier to follow best practice for structuring their search strategy; and easily find relevant searches in their subject area by searching across search strings as well as metadata describing those search strings.

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  • The European Searchable Tumour Line Database (ESTDAB) Database and Cell Bank provide a service enabling investigators to search online for HLA typed, immunologically characterised tumour cells.

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  • Explore Bristol Research provides access to the research activities of the institution. The site includes research profiles, publications, and activities. The OAI-PMH feed is limited to include only publications and theses that have associated full text files. The interface is available in English.

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  • Repository covering the research publications and student theses produced by the researchers and students of the University of Dalarna. Some of the publications are available in full text. The repository interface is available in English, Norwegian and Swedish. The searching service is split between researcher and student produced material.

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  • DPVweb provides a central source of information about viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa. Comprehensive taxonomic information, including brief descriptions of each family and genus, and classified lists of virus sequences are provided. The database also holds detailed, curated, information for all sequences of viruses, viroids and satellites of plants, fungi and protozoa that are complete or that contain at least one complete gene. The database will not be updated with sequence or taxonomic data from Aug 2013.

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  • This site provides access to the research publications of the institution. The interface is available in English.

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  • searchRxiv enables researchers to: post their searches, ensuring credit for all those involved; obtain a digital object identifier (DOI) for their search, enabling it to be cited; link searches to published articles as relevant; find it easier to follow best practice for structuring their search strategy; and easily find relevant searches in their subject area by searching across search strings as well as metadata describing those search strings.

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