(1) (Document Object Model) See DOM. (2) A description of an object-oriented architecture, including the details of the object structure, interfaces between objects and other object-oriented features ...
Cédric Raguenaud, Martin R. Pullan, Mark F. Watson, Jessie B. Kennedy, Mark F. Newman and Peter J. Barclay Types of databases commonly used for handling taxonomic data are compared. It is shown that ...
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