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The "Solubility" is the weight of acetylene in grammes taken up by 100 grammes of water at the stated temperature, when the total pressure on the surface, including that of the vapour pressure of the water, is 760 mm.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use W. J. Atkinson Butterfield
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Solubility depends on the correct folding of each protein into a certain shape.
Connecting the Pieces of the Alzheimer's Puzzle Matt Ridley 2011
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Solubility of crude oil in methane as a function of pressure and temperature
DK Matai: Gulf Oil Gusher: Methane, Climate & Dead Zones 2010
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Solubility of crude oil in methane as a function of pressure and temperature
DK Matai: Gulf Oil Gusher: Methane, Climate & Dead Zones 2010
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Those who carefully analyzed the second SPARQL query in Solubility Data in Bioclipse #3: Finding ChEBI IDs will have noticed the use of owl:sameAs.
Archive 2009-03-01 Egon Willighagen 2009
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With the RDF functionality set up in Bioclipse see Solubility Data in Bioclipse #2: handling RDF, we can start mining the Chemical RDF space.
Archive 2009-02-01 Egon Willighagen 2009
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I'll be adding the non-aqueous solubility data from the ONS Solubility project as time allows.
Where can I host my experimental data? Open Submission Chemistry Databases #1 Egon Willighagen 2009
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The key thing here to understand, and I know this is rather abstract, is that the RDF document we build for the ONS Solubility data does not define the relation between Solvent and ChEBI identifiers, but using RDF we know this to be true.
Archive 2009-03-01 Egon Willighagen 2009
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Those who carefully analyzed the second SPARQL query in Solubility Data in Bioclipse #3: Finding ChEBI IDs will have noticed the use of owl:sameAs.
Solubility Data in Bioclipse #4: Finding ChEBI IDs (Again, but better) Egon Willighagen 2009
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The key thing here to understand, and I know this is rather abstract, is that the RDF document we build for the ONS Solubility data does not define the relation between Solvent and ChEBI identifiers, but using RDF we know this to be true.
Solubility Data in Bioclipse #4: Finding ChEBI IDs (Again, but better) Egon Willighagen 2009
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