The organization of information according to preset specifications (usually for computer processing)
1As a raw data format, a single person's genome takes up about 150 gigabytes.
2MRMer parses and extracts information from MS files encoded in the platform-independent mzXML data format.
3Third, using XML as a data format for the response packet seemed kind of pointless here.
4This data format is also on my "least favored" list.
5Lately, that data format of choice has been XML, an open data format particularly popular within web applications.
6Other data format encoding and decoding functions, such as dealing with JSON data packets, are also typically included.
7I'm assuming that iCal Exchange will also work with Mozilla calendars since they both use the .ics data format.
8The patient data format was a collection of typed sheets attributing each set of results to an individual patient.
9The agency needed to do this because Google used a proprietary data format when transferring files between its servers.
10It said these used a proprietary data format called Narchive to transfer packages containing entire email accounts between Yahoo's servers.
11ExxonMobil released an open source developer toolkit to help oil and gas companies adopt standard data formats.
12FuGE provides a foundation for describing entire laboratory workflows and for the development of new data formats.
13Now methods and data formats were standardized.
14Translator library for raster geospatial data formats
15Numerous, complementary platforms are available, but these are not readily compatible in terms of workflows or data formats.
16Unfortunately, the native binary data formats produced by each type of mass spectrometer also differ and are usually proprietary.
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