Chemical2URIs

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This workflow will map a chemical name or identifier to uniform resource identifiers (URIs). First the ChemSpider web service is used to map the chemical name to a ChemSpider identifier, then the ChemSpider identifier is mapped to URIs via the Open PHACTS platform.

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