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Your search found the following chapters in The NCBI C++ Toolkit Book:
Biological Sequence Data Model
1:
Seq-inst: Map Bioseqs
2:
Classes of Biological Sequences
3:
maploc: Map Location
4:
ASN.1 Specification: seq.asn
5:
ASN.1 Specification: seqcode.asn
6:
Num-real: A Real Number Numbering Scheme
7:
Mapping Between Different Sequence Alphabets
8:
ASN.1 Specification: seqfeat.asn
9:
Introduction
10:
rsite: A Restriction Enzyme Cut Site
11:
C Structures and Functions: objseq.h
12:
Data and Tools for Sequence Alphabets
13:
Sequence Alignments
14:
Bioseq: the Biological Sequence
15:
Seq-inst: Segmented Bioseq
16:
Seq-data: Encoding the Sequence Data Itself
17:
class: classification of sets
18:
Dense-diag: Segments For diags Seq-align
19:
Table
20:
Introduction
21:
Locations on Biological Sequences
22:
Introduction
23:
ASN.1 Specification: medline.asn
24:
Module Types
25:
Introduction
26:
Seq-descr: Describing the Bioseq and Placing It In Context
27:
genbank: GenBank Flatfile Specific Data
28:
pub: Description of a Publication
29:
Pubdesc: Publication Describing a Bioseq
30:
Seq-loc: The C Implementation
31:
qual: GenBank Style Qualifiers
32:
Gene-ref: Reference To A Gene
33:
Dense-seg: Segments for "global" or "partial" Seq-align
34:
Table
Biological Object Manager
35:
Seq-map
36:
Seq-map iterator
37:
Seq-map
38:
Correct Results
39:
Access sequence data
40:
Bioseq handle
41:
Teaching example
42:
Task Description
43:
Seq-vector
Portability, Core Functionality and Application Framework
44:
Template Functions
45:
CMemoryFile class
46:
AutoPtr Class
HTML
47:
The NCBI Page classes
48:
Quick Reference Guide
49:
The CNCBINode (*) class
50:
CHTMLElement
51:
CNCBINode
Applications
52:
Table
53:
Configuration
54:
FWDaemon Behind a "Non-Transparent" Firewall
Programming Policies and Guidelines
55:
Non-Standard STL Classes
56:
C++ Tips and Tricks
57:
Table 1. Naming Conventions...
58:
Naming Conventions
Data Serialization (ASN.1, XML)
59:
Table 4. Type macros and...
60:
[No title]
61:
CObjectTypeInfo (*)
62:
Specifying internal structure and class inheritance: the ADD_ macros
CGI and Fast-CGI
63:
Program description
64:
CCgiRequest
65:
The CCgiResponse Class (*)
GUI and Graphics
66:
Type Definitions
67:
NCBI C++ GUI Development
Release Notes (October 2, 2004)
68:
OBJMGR TEST programs (test_objmgr_data & test_objmgr_data_mt)
69:
CORELIB -- Portability and Application Framework
Release Notes (December, 2008)
70:
OM++ — Object Manager — For Retrieving and Processing Bio-Objects
Release Notes (August 1, 2003)
71:
Berkeley DB API
Release Notes (March, 2007)
72:
OM++ — Object Manager — For Retrieving and Processing Bio-Objects
Release Notes (February, 2005)
73:
HTML -- HTML Generation Library
Introduction to the C++ Toolkit
74:
Template Utilities
Database Access - SQL, Berkley DB
75:
Major Features of the BDB Library
Working with Makefiles
76:
Makefile.in Meta Files
Project Creation and Management
77:
Makefile.in meta files
Networking and IPC
78:
Service mapping API
Release Notes (August, 2007)
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OM++ — Object Manager — For Retrieving and Processing Bio-Objects
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