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RSS feeds of literature queries

Posted on March 10, 2003 by Mr. Gunn
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Hubmed – RSS feeds of literature queries – updated daily.

Mass Spectrometry Blog likes the citation incidence plot and XML Resources for Molecular Biology. It’s great to see some of the new data technologies getting wider application.
Thanks for the great links, Dr. Murray.

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