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Specific information on biomolecular events such as protein-protein and gene-protein interactions is essential for molecular biology researchers. However, the results derived by current keyword-based information retrieval engine contain a great deal of noisy information, which forces biologists to use a combination of several keywords to locate information. To resolve this problem, we propose a question...
For biomedical research, the most important parts of an abstract are the result and conclusion sections. Some journals divide an abstract into several sections so that readers can easily identify those parts, but others do not. We propose a method that can automatically identify the result and conclusion sections of any biomedical abstracts by formulating this identification problem as a sequence...
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