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BioUSeR: a semantic based tool for retrieving Life Science web resources driven by text rich user requirements

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Table 1 Comparative table of registries of web resources in Life Sciences
Figure 1 Overview of the proposed approach. The approach is divided on three phases: requirements specification, normalization and web resource discovery.
Figure 2 Requirements model. This figure shows the requirements model defined by a user who wants to compare specific genes in different organisms.
Table 3 Results for the case study
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