Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o ?g. }
- Lances description "Lances are a group of powerful individuals chosen by the monarchs of their race to receive a powerful artifact handed down by the previous kings and queens. These artifacts were previously given to the lesser races by the asuras, to allow them to grow in power. The individuals who receive them have silver mana cores, but the power of the artifact allows them to break into the white stage." assertion.
- Muhammad_Ali description "Muhammad Ali was an American professional boxer and social activist. He is considered one of the greatest boxers of all time." assertion.
- Garfield description "Garfield is a fictional cat and the protagonist of the comic strip Garfield, created by Jim Davis. He is known for his lazy attitude, love of lasagna, disdain for Mondays, and humorous interactions with his owner Jon Arbuckle, and other recurring characters." assertion.
- Himmel description "The late hero that saved the world in the fictional world of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End" assertion.
- Frieren description "The eponymous character and elf mage from the popular Japanese manga and anime series "Frieren: Beyond Journey's End"." assertion.
- Borussia_Moenchengladbach description "Borussia Mönchengladbach is a professional football club based in Mönchengladbach, Germany, playing in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system." assertion.
- QJR38PP6 description "Identification of height-range above valley floor influenced by boundary layer air/free troposphere." assertion.
- QJR38PP6 description "Identification of height-range above valley floor influenced by boundary layer air/free troposphere." assertion.
- QJR38PP6 description "atmosphere_layer_thickness_expressed_as_geopotential_height_difference is the difference of geopotential height between two atmospheric levels. "Layer" means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be "model_level_number", but it is recommended to specify a physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. "Thickness" means the vertical extent of a layer. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name "height", which is relative to the surface." assertion.
- QJR38PP6 description "atmosphere_layer_thickness_expressed_as_geopotential_height_difference is the difference of geopotential height between two atmospheric levels. "Layer" means any layer with upper and lower boundaries that have constant values in some vertical coordinate. There must be a vertical coordinate variable indicating the extent of the layer(s). If the layers are model layers, the vertical coordinate can be "model_level_number", but it is recommended to specify a physical coordinate (in a scalar or auxiliary coordinate variable) as well. "Thickness" means the vertical extent of a layer. Geopotential is the sum of the specific gravitational potential energy relative to the geoid and the specific centripetal potential energy. Geopotential height is the geopotential divided by the standard acceleration due to gravity. It is numerically similar to the altitude (or geometric height) and not to the quantity with standard name "height", which is relative to the surface." assertion.
- Variable4 description "Heights of the atmospheric boundary layer describe the variation in the thickness of the lowest part of the atmosphere that mediates the exchange of momentum, energy, and mass between the surface and the overlying free troposphere." assertion.
- Variable4 description "Heights of the atmospheric boundary layer describe the variation in the thickness of the lowest part of the atmosphere that mediates the exchange of momentum, energy, and mass between the surface and the overlying free troposphere." assertion.
- Variable4 description "Heights of the atmospheric boundary layer describe the variation in the thickness of the lowest part of the atmosphere that mediates the exchange of momentum, energy, and mass between the surface and the overlying free troposphere." assertion.
- Variable28 description "Number of nights in a 3-star hotel near the sea shore" assertion.
- Variable13 description "The distance to the nearest neighbour is a metric used to measure the degree of connection of EUNIS habitats within a landscape, in terms of their spatial distribution." assertion.
- variable12 description "The geographical/spatial distribution of terrestrial EUNIS habitats within contiguous spatial units (grid cells) across the EU over time." assertion.
- fip description "GO FAIR US Repo FIP Demo: Demonstation FIP for analysis and training" assertion.
- concDHA description "Concentration of Docosahexaenoic acid {DHA, CAS 6217-54-5} per unit dry weight (μg/100 μg) in an individual or part thereof" assertion.
- rateCarbonIngestion description "The amount of carbon consumed by an organism at non-limiting concentration of food relative to the individual dry weight measured at 15°C. It is expressed as μg C mg DW−1 h−1" assertion.
- numbNights3StarHotel description "The number of nights corresponds to the total number of nights spent by guests in an establishment. Two people staying three nights in a hotel count as six nights and six people staying one night only." assertion.
- numberNervousityFeelings description "Number of nervosity feelings counted in the unit of number per past 30 days. Nervousness is a quality of feeling anxious, worried, or alarmed." assertion.
- 30391?clang=en&anylang=on description "Relative mass flux density (mass per area per time) of nanomaterial internalised by cells per unit time and specific cell surface area." assertion.
- 30391 description "Relative mass flux density (mass per area per time) of nanomaterial internalised by cells per unit time and specific cell surface area." assertion.
- TheVegetarian description "The Vegetarian is a literary work by South Korean author Han Kang, first published in 2007. It explores themes of human violence, shame, and trauma." assertion.
- Variable12 description "This is a metric used to describe the ecosystem distribution of terrestrial EUNIS habitats, an Essential Biodiversity Variable (EBV). It is defined as the geographical/spatial distribution of terrestrial EUNIS habitats within contiguous spatial units (grid cells of 10x10m - 100x100m) across the EU over 1 year time" assertion.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e134364 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e134364 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e134364 provenance.
- RAwft982hKUZBxmIDmd-YaIlm6zJAFpAwy6ZnpawOT8ZE description " " assertion.
- RAHHYUrGjT2-P5RnO20UZMCAMN9gQ5a5mD9wc5OhSBMcg description " - testing markdown - # h1 - **bold child** - image -  " assertion.
- Variable17 description "The amount of docosahexaenoic acid (in μg) per 100 μg of dry weight in an individual" assertion.
- RARYyszmYfXoVNNpwoDEZoo4QUPm3rZSPTqdMKz-XF9xc description " - testing markdown - # h1 - **bold child** - image -  " assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication declares a relation like claiming or refuting between a work or person and a statement." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication declares a relation like claiming or refuting between a work or person and a statement." assertion.
- Evidence description " <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en"> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> <title>[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]</title> </head> <body> <li>content <li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li></li> <li>NOT CONTENT</li> <li>EXTRA</li> </body> </html> " assertion.
- Evidence description "<img src='https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf' />" assertion.
- Evidence description " <li>content <li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li></li></li></li> <li>NOT CONTENT</li> <li>EXTRA</li> " assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li>content <li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li></li></li></li> <li>NOT CONTENT</li> <li>EXTRA</li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li>content <li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></li> <li>NOT CONTENT</li> <li>EXTRA</li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- find-uri-references description "This query returns nanopublications referencing the given URI in subject, predicate, or object position." assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="header-1">header 1</h1> <ul> <li>child</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>bold</strong><ul> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="header-1">header 1</h1> <ul> <li>child</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>bold</strong><ul> <li>block ref: <strong>bold</strong></li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- get-latest-accepted-bdj description "This query returns the latest accepted nanopublications at the Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)." assertion.
- get-latest-accepted-ds description "This query returns the latest accepted nanopublications at the Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)." assertion.
- get-latest-ds-candidates description "This query returns candidate nanopublications for submission at the journal Data Science." assertion.
- get-ds-reactions description "This query returns all reactions published for articles in the journal Data Science." assertion.
- get-latest-rio-candidates description "This query returns candidate nanopublications for submission at the RIO Journal." assertion.
- get-nanopubs-by-type description "This query returns all valid nanopublications of the given type." assertion.
- get-introducing-nanopub description "This query returns the nanopublication(s) that introduces the given thing." assertion.
- fulltext-search-on-labels description "This query performs a full-text search on the nanopublication labels." assertion.
- fulltext-search-on-labels description "This query performs a full-text search on the nanopublication labels." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2FgsPATq-QJj.png?alt=media&token=b7b1b13c-6d8f-4c42-9b75-e81c068701fe" alt=""></li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="summary">Summary</h1> <ul> <li>Final advertisements from designers who prototyped designs in parallel performed better on advertising analytics compared to ads from designers who prototype designs serially. Specifically, ads from parallel prototypes got a higher click-through rate than serial (~445 clicks per million vs. 397)<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FWzTFTW7vBj.png?alt=media&token=a7494c35-91aa-4f8e-97b4-305390792fa5" alt=""> (Table 1)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FSXwC12xj_2.png?alt=media&token=00d05bf7-4057-4cc4-adbb-441a20d7d679" alt=""> (Figure 7)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2Fi1cZ3GCvbk.png?alt=media&token=8b17d98d-957d-4adf-9085-491d4c2ef9da" alt=""> (p. 11)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FNtrnAGDHH5.png?alt=media&token=5338a6a7-a57e-4dc7-9497-60ad513f3bfe" alt=""> (p. 12)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li><h1 id="grounding-context">Grounding Context</h1> <ul> <li>Measure: Performance, in terms of click-through rates and Google Analytics for target website (N visitors, time spent, N pages visited daily from each ad) over 15-day campaign, and independent judgments in terms of creativity/originality, visual appeal, tastefulness, and adherence to design principles<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FZC8jubVwoo.png?alt=media&token=6f913c0b-6adb-41ff-9800-d4a216835fdf" alt=""> (p. 7)</li> </ul> </li> <li>StudyDesign:: between-subjects design: serial vs. parallel prototyping structure</li> <li>Procedure:: ~150 mins total, ~10 mins to create each prototype. Main difference is whether get critique from ad expert (experimenter) after each prototype (serial), or after three prototypes (parallel). Experimenter critiques drew from a pre-created list of critique statements for consistency across participants<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FaK2jEh8nU3.png?alt=media&token=4e7b4e58-2e48-425d-9f85-429bbbb60df6" alt=""></li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FQiSEbomJ7O.png?alt=media&token=6a034943-2eb6-4d22-a763-f78aebbebcec" alt=""> (p. 7)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2F2iNV3dowQU.png?alt=media&token=658ce4e6-8a38-4d8c-aef7-6b17fbeb20eb" alt=""> (p. 9)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Participants:: N=33 students, none professional designers, ~half with some prior experience in ad/graphic design<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FtWLhVEzb1X.png?alt=media&token=9536bf92-05d6-4521-98e4-e4943860b6fd" alt=""><br><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FmUHK4M7lCe.png?alt=media&token=b1a79bd6-665f-4558-a9c1-107dde0fb196" alt="">(pp. 5-6)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Materials:: use Flash-based AdBuilder tool to design a banner ad to be hosted on a social networking site, for a fictional student-led design publication<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FyuHo1Ej1QT.png?alt=media&token=e9394c59-fcc9-4854-8fd5-c38e625f4d25" alt=""> (p. 6)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FuGkbPv9Lat.png?alt=media&token=f8034f0b-4cc4-4970-834d-82f3d1206e0b" alt=""> (p. 6)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <hr> <ul> <li>[[ACL Recontextualizing Claims and Evidence Shared Task]]<ul> <li>Status:: #resultGrounded</li> <li>Annotator:: [[Joel Chan]]</li> <li>ResultGrounding:: [[table]]</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- kim-min-hee description "a korean person" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a FAIR specification for the following subtypes: metadata schema, metadata-data linking schema, communication protocol, knowledge representation language, structured vocabulary, semantic model and provenance model." assertion.
- assertion description "Template to store data required to describe an AOP's KeyEvent following FAIR principles." assertion.
- assertion description "Template to store data required to describe an AOP's KeyEvent following FAIR principles." assertion.
- assertion description "Template to store data required to describe an AOP's KeyEvent following FAIR principles." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the labels for the 3PFF events." assertion.
- find-3pff-events description "This query performs a full-text search on the labels for the 3PFF events." assertion.
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- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li>testing markdown</li> <li><h1 id="h1">h1</h1> <ul> <li><strong>bold child</strong></li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2FlZphQDbrTz.jpg?alt=media&token=fa383574-0d1f-40b9-94b4-25e59e76874e" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li>testing markdown</li> <li><h1 id="h1">h1</h1> <ul> <li><strong>bold child</strong></li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2FlZphQDbrTz.jpg?alt=media&token=fa383574-0d1f-40b9-94b4-25e59e76874e" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h2 id="summary">Summary</h2> <ul> <li>estimated semantic networks of animal concepts from montessori-educated children were more interconnected, with shorter paths between concepts and fewer subcommunities, compared to networks from traditional-schooled but comparable children<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2F7aHUer0evF.png?alt=media&token=cf1ba046-bf98-4277-ab1f-99363dd9f278" alt=""> (p. 3: Figure 1, Figure 2)</li> </ul> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FAZen14iS-z.png?alt=media&token=dabe714b-1fb9-464e-b312-986ecacecb7b" alt=""><br><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2F4ogsqIPX-L.png?alt=media&token=9fa732ba-1fb2-4a01-8687-f5fbfee4ee07" alt=""> (pp. 2-3)</li> </ul> </li> <li><h2 id="grounding-context">Grounding Context</h2> <ul> <li>Who:: compare montessori kids to comparable kids (wrt SES, nonverbal intelligence) from other schooling systems, 67 kids in total<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>A total of 67 children participated in the current study (Mage =9.31, SD=2.23, 47.8% girls) through the University Hospital of Lausanne researchpool as part of a broader research project on education and neurocognitive development. Children were compensated with a ~30 USD gift voucher for completion of the study. Inclusion criteria were schoolings ystem (participants had to be enrolled in Montessori or in traditional classes from the early years on, in the case of the youngest children, or for at least 3 years), age (5-14 years of age); exclusion criteria were parental report of learning disabilities or sensory impairment. To account for variability in our measures due to nonverbal intelligence, or socioeconomic background, we controlled for between-group homogeneity in nonverbal intelligence (black and white short version of the Progressive Matrices®) and family socioeconomic status (both parents’ education levels (score from 1 to 5) and current job (score from 1 to 4); scores were summed and averaged between both parents (max 9), with higher scores denoting higher SES). (p. 4)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FrycDCyaRtc.png?alt=media&token=445952fa-ab39-4e1d-a73d-c69bcead5233" alt=""><br><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FKwSV1sEwC_.png?alt=media&token=ab464c01-2a06-4666-8096-791b9b21324c" alt=""><br>(p. 4)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FzboND2S8yj.png?alt=media&token=39ce2fe6-cb89-457f-9497-2231e700e1c9" alt=""> (p. 2, Table 1)</li> </ul> </li> <li>How:: procedures: do verbal fluency task (name as many animals in 60s), and creativity assessment (standard tasks from Evaluation of Potential Creativity)<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>Children completed verbal fluency task. Category verbal fluency tasks have been widely used to efficiently assess semantic network organization. Consistent with traditional task administration, each child had 60s to name as many animals as he/she could. Based on previous work in children, we targeted the animal category. Children spoke their responses out loud, which were recorded (and later transcribed) by an experimenter. For each child, fluency data was preprocessed using the SemNA pipeline in R. Repetitions or variation on roots were converged and non-category members were excluded from the final analysis. Number of responses per participant were summed (total number of responses). (p. 5)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FN0IkB6RHUK.png?alt=media&token=923be4ff-bb03-42b4-b72e-ab0dc7c93e39" alt=""> (p. 5)</li> <li><blockquote> <p>To assess creative thinking, children completed divergent and convergent creativity tasks from the Evaluation of Potential Creativity. Divergent thinking reflects the ability to think of ideas that differ from one another; convergent thinking reflects the ability to think of a single creative solution. Performance on such creative thinking tasks has been shown to predict both academic*' and creative achievement. In the divergent thinking task, the child was asked to draw as many different drawings as possible from one imposed abstract form (i.e, incomplete shape), within 10 min. The final score was the sum of all valid drawings. In the convergent thinking task, the child had to select three different abstract forms out of eight to create an original drawing that combined them, within 15 min. Three blind judges scored the drawings for originality following the EPoC scoring manual (inter-rater agreement; Krippendorff's alpha = 0.905). Independent t tests were computed on each creativity score (divergent and convergent) to test for between-group differences. Pearson’s correlations were computed between each creativity score and the verbal fluency metrics to test whether creative thinking relates to the quantity and quality of words retrieved from semantic memory. (p. 5)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FDnE4cskRkd.png?alt=media&token=22263a5d-7b20-4e30-9c1f-91477edb7892" alt=""> (p. 5)</li> </ul> </li> <li>What:: measures: clustering coefficient, average shortest path length (ASPL) and modularity (Q) of estimated filtered semantic networks of the animal names from the kids<ul> <li>network construction/estimation<ul> <li>dump all responses into a participant-word matrix, so each word is a column, and each participant is a row, and each cell is 0/1 depending on whether participant mentioned the word. this is kind of like a word-document matrix. equate number of nodes across groups<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>The processed data were transferred into a binary response matrix, where columns represent the unique exemplars given by the sample and rows represent participants; the response matrix is filled out by 1 (if an exemplar was generated by that participant) and 0 (if that exemplar was not generated). To control for confounding factors (such as different nodes or edges in both groups), as in previous studies, the binary response matrices only include responses that are given by at least two participants in each group. Then, to avoid the two groups including a different number of nodes, which may bias comparison of network parameters, responses in the binary matrices were equated, so that the networks of both groups in each sample are compared using the same nodes. (p. 5)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2F0oToYzqv9m.png?alt=media&token=13a38aa2-7bcf-4437-80ee-6d17b7847fe4" alt=""><br><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FVVRiPfyuXv.png?alt=media&token=b5e316f7-ed9d-4b56-8325-916407d9a691" alt=""> (p. 5)</li> </ul> </li> <li>then for each pair, look at the two "participant vectors" (i.e., the column of 1s and 0s of occurrences across participants)<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>Next, we computed a word association matrix for each group using the cosine similarity. The cosine similarity is commonly used in related to Pearson’s correlation, which can be considered as the cosine between two normalized vectors. With the cosine similarity measure, all values are positive ranging from 0 (two responses do not co-occur) to 1 (two responses always co-occur). For both groups, each element in the word association matrix, A;, represents the cosine similarity or the co-occurrence between response i and j. (p. 5)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FsZwDPGqwwj.png?alt=media&token=b1945d69-2503-44a6-8312-50be0384ebf7" alt=""> (p. 5)</li> </ul> </li> <li>then draw a filtered network from the similarity matrix using [[mTriangulated Maximally Filtered Graph (TMFG)]]<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>Finally, using these word association matrices, we applied the triangulated maximally filtered graph TMFGY; to minimize noise and potential spurious associations. The TMFG method filters the word association matrices to capture only the most relevant information (i.e, removal of spurious associations and retaining the largest associations) within the original network. This approach retains the same number of edges between groups (i.e, 3n-6, where n equals the number of responses), which avoids the confound of difference network structures being due to a different number of edges, This resulted in a 68 nodes network with 198 edges for both groups. (p. 5)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FAjRpsnRRvW.png?alt=media&token=c04e35a2-f0aa-4356-99a6-39d29c03a0a1" alt=""> (p. 5)</li> <li>method is from [[massaraNetworkFilteringBig2017]]</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li>network metrics: clustering coefficient, average shortest path length (ASPL) and modularity (Q)<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2Fk3I3R5wz7m.png?alt=media&token=23dc3f85-456e-46f0-b403-c57ccc02b58f" alt=""><ul> <li>The SemNA pipeline in R was used to compute the CC, ASPL, and Q measures for both groups. Clustering Coefficient (CC) refers to the extent that neighbors of anode will themselves be neighbors (i.e., a neighbor is a node i that is connected through an edge to node j). Higher clustering coefficient indicates a more interconnected semantic network,Average Shortest Path Length (ASPL) refers to the average shortest number of steps (i.e,, edges) needed to traverse between any pair of nodes; the higher the ASPL, the more spread out a network is. Previous research has shown that the ASPL in semantic networks corresponds to participants’ judgments as to whether two concepts are related to each other’*. Modularity (Q) estimates how a network breaks apart (or partitions) into smaller sub-networks or communities. Q measures the extent to which the network has dense connections between nodes within a community and sparse (or few) connections between nodes indifferent communities. Thus, the higher Q, the more the network breaks apart to subcommunities. Such subcommunities can bethought of as subcategories in a semantic network (e.g, farm animals in the “animals” category). Previous research has shown that modularity in semantic networks is inversely related to a network's flexibility. (p. 5)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li>network estimation sampling for each group: estimate 1000 case-wise bootstrapped simulated networks from each group (basically, for each group, for 1000 times, grab N-M participants from the group, <a href="((E5BAJ-R3Q))">construct the network</a>, and then compute the <a href="((Z37PYNsQe))">network metrics</a>)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <hr> <ul> <li>[[ACL Recontextualizing Claims and Evidence Shared Task]]<ul> <li>Status:: #resultGrounded #methodsGrounded</li> <li>Annotator:: [[Joel Chan]]</li> <li>ResultGrounding:: [[figure]]</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a registry of digital objects." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a registry of digital objects." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a registry of digital objects." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a registry of digital objects." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a community of practice aiming at implementing the FAIR principles." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining an identifier service." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining an authentication and authorization service." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining an authentication and authorization service." assertion.