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StarDOM: from STAR format to XML

StarDOM is a software package for the representation of STAR files as document object models and the conversion of STAR files into XML. This allows interactive navigation by using the Document Object Model representation of the data as well as easy access by XML query languages. As an example applic...

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Published in:Journal of biomolecular NMR 1999-10, Vol.15 (2), p.169-172
Main Authors: Linge, J P, Nilges, M, Ehrlich, L
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