Testing scientific models using Qualitative Reasoning: Application to cellulose hydrolysis
Abstract With the accumulation of scientific information in natural science, even experts can find difficult to keep integrating new piece of information. It is critical to explore modelling solutions able to capture information scattered in publications as a computable representation form. Traditio...
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Main Authors: | Kamal Kansou, Caroline Rémond, Gabriel Paës, Estelle Bonnin, Jean Tayeb, Bert Bredeweg |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/06bca319873d4aa2bbe155c20a0d778d |
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