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XML in Medical Research....
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Madhav Lakkapragada
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Just found this article...thought it may be interesting to know how XML is used in medical research. enjoy.  - satya
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Ajith Kallambella
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Interesting.. What's more, not just the medical industry, from aerospace to warehousing XML is making headway into a plethora of business domains. The website www.xml.org nicely maintains new and evolving domain-specific XML standards. It is an inevitable resource for all IT engineers working in different fields. Check it out http://xml.org/xmlorg_registry/index.shtml ------------------ Ajith Kallambella M. Sun Certified Programmer for the Java�2 Platform. IBM Certified Developer - XML and Related Technologies, V1.
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XML keeping genetic information! Wow, seems that XML-The_Great_Integrator can finaly integrate computer and natural viruses! Ok, sorry, Map forgot that it is not Meaningless Drivel forum...  ------------ Mapraputa Is Sun Certified Programmer for the Java�2 Platform. IBM Certified Developer - XML and Related Technologies, V1.
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Madhav Lakkapragada
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well, personally, this means that knowing XML or having XML credentials increases your chance of getting a job. Now that we are not just limited to the software industry...  - satya
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