Mobile applications for life sciences: perspectives, limitations, and real examples
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14806/ej.19.B.748Abstract
The tutorial will demonstrate manipulation of chemical structures and associated data using the mobile platform. Apps can be used to create or import content and organise it on the device, and from there it can be browsed, visualised, modified, shared and published, as well as for searching online databases, building models and calculating properties.Published
2013-10-14
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Tutorials
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