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- EMSO-MD-Schema comment "EMSO Metadata Specifications, which define how datasets should be structured to be compliant with EMSO's data policy. The specifications apply to both NetCDF files and datasets served through ERDDAP." assertion.
- emso_metadata_specifications comment "EMSO Metadata Specifications, which define how datasets should be structured to be compliant with EMSO's data policy. The specifications apply to both NetCDF files and datasets served through ERDDAP." assertion.
- ImmPort-DMS comment "The ImmPort Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan outlines best practices and requirements for the responsible collection, curation, preservation, and dissemination of immunological research data." assertion.
- UBERON comment "Uberon is an integrated cross-species anatomy ontology covering animals and bridging multiple species-specific ontologies. It represents a variety of entities classified according to traditional anatomical criteria such as structure, function and developmental lineage. The ontology includes comprehensive relationships to taxon-specific anatomical ontologies, allowing integration of functional, phenotype and expression data." assertion.
- Snakemake_HPC_Teaching_Material comment "Data Analysis Workflow on HPC Systems" assertion.
- _2 comment "Kusuma (1993). Senjata Tradisional Daerah Bali. Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan." assertion.
- _2 comment "Kusuma (1993). Senjata Tradisional Daerah Bali. Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan." assertion.
- ATLaS comment "ATLaS (Advanced Technologies for Landslides) is a research infrastructure established aiming to develop leading-edge methodologies for the prevention and management of ground instabilities. The objective of reducing the hydrogeological risk is pursued conducting innovative research activities in which the use of state-of-the-art instruments plays a pivotal role." assertion.
- 3517 comment "Bioschemas aims to improve data interoperability in the life sciences. It does this by encouraging the use of Schema.org markup within web pages, so that their websites and services contain machine-processable metadata that is consistently structured. This structured information makes it easier to discover, collate and analyse distributed data. As well as extending Schema.org with life sciences specific types, the Bioschemas community has developed a group of specifications that provide guidelines to facilitate a more consistent adoption of Schema.org markup within the life sciences. " assertion.
- 3517 comment "Bioschemas aims to improve data interoperability in the life sciences. It does this by encouraging the use of Schema.org markup within web pages, so that their websites and services contain machine-processable metadata that is consistently structured. This structured information makes it easier to discover, collate and analyse distributed data. As well as extending Schema.org with life sciences specific types, the Bioschemas community has developed a group of specifications that provide guidelines to facilitate a more consistent adoption of Schema.org markup within the life sciences. " assertion.
- FAIRsharing.6s749p comment "Free knowledge database project hosted by Wikimedia and edited by volunteers." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.6s749p comment "Free knowledge database project hosted by Wikimedia and edited by volunteers." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.PB6595 comment "Wikidata is a document-oriented database, focused on items, which represent any kind of topic, concept, or object. Each item is allocated a unique, persistent identifier (a QID), which is a positive integer prefixed with the upper-case letter Q." assertion.
- CeTrA comment "CeTra is a center of international excellence for research, advanced training and services operating with universities, research institutions and companies interested in trace/ultra-trace analysis and chemical imaging in the fields of life science, environment, advanced materials and cultural heritage." assertion.
- nanodash.knowledgepixels.com comment "Tet" assertion.
- DatarepositoryUNIVE comment "Datarepository Unive is the institutional, free, and open repository that collects, stores, and preserves research data produced by Ca' Foscari researchers according to the highest international standards and best practices. Preserving data does not necessarily mean making it open. Even when data cannot be shared, depositing it in Datarepository Unive is recommended to ensure safe storage." assertion.
- DatarepositoryUNIVE comment "Datarepository Unive is the institutional, free, and open repository that collects, stores, and preserves research data produced by Ca' Foscari researchers according to the highest international standards and best practices. Preserving data does not necessarily mean making it open. Even when data cannot be shared, depositing it in Datarepository Unive is recommended to ensure safe storage." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.vmq5yj comment "EIDA, an initiative within ORFEUS, is a distributed federation of datacenters established to (a) securely archive seismic waveform data and metadata gathered by European research infrastructures, and (b) to provide transparent access to the archives by the geosciences research communities." assertion.
- FReDNetDC comment "The FReDNet Data Center (FReDNet DC) serves as a repository and distribution hub primarily dedicated to Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data. Situated in the headquarters of the Center for Seismological Research (CRS) of the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics – OGS, the FReDNet DC has been seamlessly accessible to users via the Internet since mid-2002. It includes data sourced from the Friuli Regional Deformation Network (FReDNet), a network comprising continuously operational GNSS permanent stations deployed in northeastern Italy. Operated by the CRS, FReDNet is the main component of a larger program aimed at geodetic monitoring of the Adria northern sector." assertion.
- RTK-Login comment "The service provides user authorisation and authentication to access the FReDNet (Friuli Regional Deformation Network, run by CRS-OGS) real-time GNSS RTK data streams" assertion.
- OGS comment "The National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (Italian: Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia e di Geofisica Sperimentale), commonly referred to as OGS, is an Italian public research institution under the supervision of the Italian Ministry of University and Research. It specializes in conducting research in the fields of earth science and oceanography on an international level. Its expertise is applied in the field of earth, sea and polar sciences to contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge and to solve environmental, economic and social problems. " assertion.
- IGS comment "The International GNSS Service (IGS) is a voluntary federation of over 200 self-funding agencies, universities, and research institutions in more than 100 countries/regions; working together to provide the highest precision GPS satellite orbits in the world. It has ensured open access, high-quality GNSS data products since 1994. These products enable access to the definitive global reference frame for scientific, educational, and commercial applications – a tremendous benefit to the public, and key support element for scientific advancements." assertion.
- IGS-Site-Log-2.0 comment "IGS Site Log v2.0 is the standard adopted by the International GNSS Service to exchange the history of GNSS site installation" assertion.
- NTRIP comment "Ntrip stands for an application-level protocol for streaming Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data over the Internet. It is a generic, stateless protocol based on the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP/1.1. The HTTP objects are enhanced to GNSS data streams. Ntrip is an RTCM standard designed for disseminating differential correction data (e.g in the RTCM-104 format) or other kinds of GNSS streaming data to stationary or mobile users over the Internet, allowing simultaneous PC, Laptop, PDA, or receiver connections to a broadcasting host. It supports wireless Internet access through Mobile IP Networks like GSM, GPRS, EDGE, or UMTS." assertion.
- GLASS-CEGNxEPOS-Node comment "In the framework of the activities programme declared in the Joint Research Unit (JRU) EPOS-Italy, OGS has installed and configured a Geodetic Linking Advanced Software System (GLASS) node for the federated distribution of GNSS data. OGS is responsible for the management of the European GLASS CEGNxEPOS node, with the aim of distributing data from the geodetic network FReDNet and other networks in the North-East of Italy (Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto), as well as from neighbouring countries (Austria and Slovenia), in support of the European EPOS infrastructure." assertion.
- _2 comment "De Atjeh Oorlog, Paul van ’T Veer (1969)" assertion.
- _2 comment "De Atjeh Oorlog, Paul van ’T Veer (1969)" assertion.
- OHT-301 comment "The OECD Harmonised Templates (OHTs) are standard data formats for reporting information on chemicals to determine their properties or effects on human health and the environment (e.g. toxicokinetics, skin irritation, repeated dose toxicity, biodegradation in soil, metabolism of residues in crops, etc.) and also to describe their use and related exposure to workers, consumers and the environment. Data and information on the use of and exposure to chemicals: 301 Use and exposure information: Manufacture." assertion.
- OHT-301 comment "The OECD Harmonised Templates (OHTs) are standard data formats for reporting information on chemicals to determine their properties or effects on human health and the environment (e.g. toxicokinetics, skin irritation, repeated dose toxicity, biodegradation in soil, metabolism of residues in crops, etc.) and also to describe their use and related exposure to workers, consumers and the environment. Data and information on the use of and exposure to chemicals: 301 Use and exposure information: Manufacture." assertion.
- shapefile comment "A shapefile is an Esri vector data storage format for storing the location, shape, and attributes of geographic features. It is stored as a set of related files and contains one feature class. Shapefiles often contain large features with a lot of associated data and historically have been used in GIS desktop applications. The primary way to make shapefile data available for others to view through a web browser is to add it to a .zip file, upload it, and publish a hosted feature layer. The .zip file must contain at least the .shp, .shx, .dbf, and .prj files components of the shapefile." assertion.
- gpx comment "GPS Exchange Format (GPX) is an XML schema designed as a common GPS data format for software applications. It can be used to describe waypoints, tracks, and routes. It is an open format[2] and can be used without the need to pay license fees. Location data (and optionally elevation, time, and other information) is stored in tags and can be interchanged between GPS devices and software. Common software applications for the data include viewing tracks projected onto various map sources, annotating maps, and geotagging photographs based on the time they were taken." assertion.
- IT-IOOS comment "The Italian Integrated Ocean Observing System (IT-IOOS), initiated by the PNRR project ITINERIS, is a national initiative aiming to coordinate and harmonize national marine observations and provide a single access point to all Italian marine data. IT-IOOS integrates and harmonize data collected by various Research Infrastructures (RIs) with the aim of guaranteeing access to Italian facilities, services, and marine data and ensuring long-term monitoring of Essential Ocean Variables (EOVs), Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs), and Essential Climate Variables (ECVs). Data collected from a wide range of platforms and technologies, including moorings, floats, drifters, gliders, and research vessels, models, are harmonized and made accessible from the IT-IOOS portal. IT-IOOS adopted the FAIR principles—Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. All data are structured in a way that promotes seamless integration with other datasets. This accessibility empowers marine stakeholders to leverage the data effectively, fostering collaboration across different disciplines and enhancing the potential for innovative solutions to emerge. IT-IOOS builds upon Italy’s active involvement in Research Infrastructures (RIs), which have been established to share facilities, resources, and services to monitor the environment and ensure their long-term sustainability. RIs contributing to IT-IOOS includes the Italy's nodes and facilities of EMSO ERIC, EURO-ARGO ERIC, DANUBIUS, ICOS, JERICO, eLTER, EUROFLEETS and SIOS as well as three significant Italian infrastructures: Laboratori Nazionali del Sud, N/R Laura Bassi, and GeoSciences-MER The IT-IOOS has been designed as a distributed system to enhance the collection and sharing of oceanographic data. This design adheres to the guidelines established by the Italian Oceanographic Commission (COI), a national body of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission, which has emphasized the necessity of a unique portal where all Italian marine monitoring systems, modeling results, and marine data are displayed and easily accessible. By aligning with these national and international standards, IT-IOOS strengthens Italy's capacity to contribute to global ocean observation efforts, fostering innovation and sustainability in marine science." assertion.
- ASCII comment "ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is the most common character encoding format for text data in computers and on the internet. In standard ASCII-encoded data, there are unique values for 128 alphabetic, numeric or special additional characters and control codes." assertion.
- LAS comment "The LAS file format is a public file format for the interchange of 3-dimensional point cloud data data between data users. Although developed primarily for exchange of lidar point cloud data, this format supports the exchange of any 3-dimensional x,y,z tuplet. This binary file format is an alternative to proprietary systems or a generic ASCII file interchange system used by many companies. The LAS file format is a binary file format that maintains information specific to the lidar nature of the data while not being overly complex." assertion.
- LAZ comment "The LAZ file format is a compressed version of the LAS (Lidar LASer) file format, which is specifically designed for storing lidar point cloud data. LAZ files retain the same data and structure as LAS files but employ lossless compression techniques to reduce file size while preserving the original data fidelity. The LAZ file format was developed to address the growing demand for efficient storage and transmission of large lidar datasets. By compressing LAS files, LAZ files significantly reduce their size, making them easier to manage and transfer. The compression is achieved by employing a combination of different algorithms, such as entropy coding and variable-length encoding, to represent lidar point attributes in a more compact form. Despite the compression, LAZ files retain the ability to fully restore the original LAS data without any loss of information. This means that once a LAZ file is decompressed, it can be processed and analyzed in the same way as an uncompressed LAS file. The compression and decompression process is typically performed using specialized software or libraries that support the LAZ format. The LAZ file format maintains compatibility with LAS files, ensuring interoperability across lidar software and processing tools. This means that applications that can read and process LAS files can typically handle LAZ files without any modifications." assertion.
- MBTiles comment "MBTiles is a compact, restrictive specification. It is, technically, a SQLite database. It supports only tiled data, including vector or image tiles and interactivity grid tiles. Only the Spherical Mercator projection is supported for presentation (tile display), and only latitude-longitude coordinates are supported for metadata such as bounds and centers. It is a minimum specification, only specifying the ways in which data must be retrievable. Thus MBTiles files can internally compress and optimize data, and construct views that adhere to the MBTiles specification. One MBTiles file represents a single tileset, optionally including grids of interactivity data. Multiple tilesets (layers, or maps in other terms) can be represented by multiple MBTiles files." assertion.
- DAB comment "The mission of Data Access Broker Service is to streamline the process of accessing datasets from various providers, making it simpler and more efficient for researchers like you to find and use the data you need. This is a prototype of the SURF Data Access Broker (DAB), developed as part of the ODISSEI Portal." assertion.
- CBS-taxonomy comment "CBS taxonomy was developed for annotating CBS publications" assertion.
- CMDI comment "The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) provides a standard for metadata within CLARIN." assertion.
- CMDI-Resource-Proxy comment "CMDI Resource Proxy" assertion.
- CLARIN-VLO comment "The Virtual Language Observatory (VLO) faceted browser was developed within CLARIN as a means to explore linguistic resources, services and tools available within CLARIN and related communities." assertion.
- CMDI comment " CLARIN offers a solution for the modelling, authoring and exploitation of metadata. This solution is implemented as a set of standards, registries, definitions and workflows which together form the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI). The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) provides a standard for metadata within CLARIN." assertion.
- CMDI comment " CLARIN offers a solution for the modelling, authoring and exploitation of metadata. This solution is implemented as a set of standards, registries, definitions and workflows which together form the Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI). The Component Metadata Infrastructure (CMDI) provides a standard for metadata within CLARIN." assertion.
- MOMENTUM comment "The project entitled “MOMENTUM” integrates and accelerates the most promising research developments from fourteen ZonMw breakthrough projects. In co-creation with private sector organisations and in consultation with key stakeholders from academia, government, industry and citizen organisations, the research conducted in MOMENTUM aims to unravel the potential human health effects of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) and to propose solutions to minimise their health impact. " assertion.
- YODA comment "Yoda is a research data management service that enables you to store, share, archive and publish your research data throughout the research lifecycle. Working with Yoda is in line with the FAIR principles and open science. Yoda is suitable for a wide variety of data types and formats, including sensitive personal data." assertion.
- CLARIAH-FAIR-Vocabulary-Registry comment "The CLARIAH FAIR Vocabulary Registry is under development with its source code available on GitHub at https://github.com/CLARIAH/vocab-registry/. " assertion.
- ESA-OSC comment "A catalog of publicly available geoscience products, datasets and resources developed in the frame of scientific research Projects funded by ESA EO (Earth Observation). Products vary in geographical and temporal extent, production methodology, validation and quality. Please refer to the documentation of each product for details." assertion.
- EarthCODE comment "The EarthCODE Community is ESA's Collaborative Open Development Environment for Earth System Science, designed to advance FAIR Open Science principles across ESA-funded activities and Science Clusters. Serving as a central hub, it integrates tools, data, and services to facilitate seamless research development, execution, and publication, while fostering collaboration and ensuring the long-term preservation and reuse of scientific outputs." assertion.
- DataverseAPI comment "The Dataverse Software APIs allow users to accomplish many tasks such as creating datasets, uploading files, publishing datasets, and much, much more, all without using the Dataverse installation’s web interface." assertion.
- SURFconext comment "SURFconext offers secure access everywhere with one set of credentials. It lets your users log in to all the cloud services your institution uses with one username and password. Both for services that everyone uses and services for small specialist teams. Secure, easy and privacy-friendly." assertion.
- SURF-SRAM comment "SURF Research Access Management is a platform where you as an institution delegate access to research services to researchers. They manage their own research collaborations quickly, easily and securely. This service has been developed based on existing and proven international agreements for authorization and authentication within education and research." assertion.
- CBS-Microdata-Authentication comment "The authentication system of the CBS Remote Access Microdata Service has recently been renewed. This has consequences for the actions that must be performed in order to establish a remote session with CBS. For example, use is made of a VPN in order to connect to the Remote Access Microdata service, and use is made of SMS authorization to set up a session." assertion.
- sadfsa comment "sdfgsd" assertion.
- CLARIN comment "CLARIN is a digital infrastructure offering data, tools and services to support research based on language resources. " assertion.
- CLARIN-B-Center-Status comment "Over the years, the CLARIN infrastructure has developed a set of requirements for datasets and their metadata. These requirements are vetted by the CLARIN Technical Centre Committee in the Checklist for CLARIN B-Centres. To become a CLARIN B centre, a candidate centre does a self-assessment, which gets reviewed by the CLARIN Assessment Committee resulting, in general, in successfully being granted the B centre status. This procedure is repeated every 3 years." assertion.
- _2 comment "Menurut pandangan kami." assertion.
- _2 comment "Menurut pandangan kami." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.41af40 comment "The OECD Omics Reporting Framework (OORF) was developed to increase transparency in the reporting of Omics data used in regulatory toxicology, and aid regulatory uptake while remaining sufficiently flexible to allow technologies to evolve. It is a harmonized combination of the Transcriptomics Reporting Framework (TRF) and a Metabolomics Reporting Framework (MRF), with four types of reporting modules: (i) The Study Summary Reporting Module (SSRM) provides a high-level overview of the regulatory toxicology and Omics experiment, (ii) The Toxicology Experiment Reporting Module (TERM) reports the key descriptors of the in vivo or in vitro toxicology study, (iii) Data Acquisition and Processing Reporting Modules (DAPRM) report descriptions of the Omics assays, data acquisition and associated data, (iv) Data Analysis Reporting Modules (DARM) describe the statistical analysis that has been undertaken in the Omics study. Guidance documents describe each of the reporting modules in detail alongside associated templates are available via the website. " assertion.
- ImmPort-UA comment "The ImmPort User Agreement is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions for accessing, using, and contributing data to the ImmPort." assertion.
- Computetional-Model comment "Mathematical model that requires computer simulations to study the behavior of a complex system. " assertion.
- Data comment "Facts, measurements, recordings, records, or observations about the world, collected by researchers, that are yet to be processed/interpreted/analysed. Data may be in any format or medium taking the form of writings, notes, numbers, symbols, text, images, films, video, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings, designs or other graphical representations, procedural manuals, forms, diagrams, work flow charts, equipment descriptions, data files, data processing algorithms, or statistical records." assertion.
- Data comment "Facts, measurements, recordings, records, or observations about the world, collected by researchers, that are yet to be processed/interpreted/analysed. Data may be in any format or medium taking the form of writings, notes, numbers, symbols, text, images, films, video, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings, designs or other graphical representations, procedural manuals, forms, diagrams, work flow charts, equipment descriptions, data files, data processing algorithms, or statistical records." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.w55kwn comment "EASY is the online archiving system of Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). EASY provides access to thousands of datasets in the humanities, the social sciences and other disciplines. EASY can also be used for the online depositing of research data. DANS encourages researchers to make there digital research data and related outputs Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable." assertion.
- BIO comment "BIO (Biographical Ontology) is an ontology/vocabulary specifically created to represent biographical information, including relationships like biological parents, birth, death, marriage, etc. More information can be found in the paper titled An OWL Ontology for Biographical Knowledge. Representing Time-Dependent Factual Knowledge. " assertion.
- BIO comment "BIO (Biographical Ontology) is an ontology/vocabulary specifically created to represent biographical information, including relationships like biological parents, birth, death, marriage, etc. More information can be found in the paper titled An OWL Ontology for Biographical Knowledge. Representing Time-Dependent Factual Knowledge. " assertion.
- HISCLASS comment "HISCLASS is international, created for the purpose of making comparisons across different periods, countries and languages. Furthermore, it is linked to an international standard classification scheme for occupations - HISCO. The chapters in the book show how historical occupational titles classified in HISCO can form the building blocks of a social class scheme for past populations." assertion.
- OCCSCORE comment "OCCSCORE is a constructed variable that assigns occupational income scores to each occupation. The construction of this variable is described in Integrated Occupation and Industry Codes and Occupational Standing Variables in the IPUMS, which users should read before using this variable. OCCSCORE assigns each occupation in all years a value representing the median total income (in hundreds of 1950 dollars) of all persons with that particular occupation in 1950. OCCSCORE thus provides a continuous measure of occupations, according to the economic returns received by people working at them in 1950. The OCCSCORE variable is based on OCC1950. Alternative measures of occupational standing measures that are based on OCC1950 are available in EDSCOR50, ERSCOR50, NPBOSS50, PRESGL, and SEI. " assertion.
- PRESGL comment "PRESGL is a constructed variable that assigns a Siegel prestige score to each occupation using the occupational classification scheme available in OCC1950 variable." assertion.
- PRESGL comment "PRESGL is a constructed variable that assigns a Siegel prestige score to each occupation using the occupational classification scheme available in OCC1950 variable." assertion.
- IISG-Dataverse comment "The IISH (International Institute of Social History) is based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It maintains a large collection of datasets, which are stored in Dataverse, an open-source repository system shared by a large number of institutions around the world. By storing our data in Dataverse, we adhere to the community-driven principles of FAIR data, ensuring that IISH data is findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. There are 25 instances of Dataverse for various projects. " assertion.
- SEI comment "SEI is a constructed measure that assigns a Duncan Socioeconomic Index (SEI) score to each occupation using the 1950 occupational classification scheme available in the OCC1950 variable. The SEI is a measure of occupational status based upon the income level and educational attainment associated with each occupation in 1950." assertion.
- NPBOSS50 comment "NPBOSS50 is a constructed 4-digit numeric variable that assigns a Nam-Powers-Boyd occupational status score to each occupation using the occupational classification scheme available in OCC1950 variable. NPBOSS50 used year specific data to calculate scores for 1950 onward. However as the earning and education data were not available for pre-1950 censuses, the 1950's NPBOSS50 scores are assigned for cases in pre-1950 censuses." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.oaxyMK comment "The PICO ontology provides a model for describing evidence in a consistent way focusing on complex populations, detailed interventions and their comparisons as well as the outcomes considered. The PICO ontology was originally designed to model the questions asked and answered in Cochrane's systematic reviews. The PICO model can be used to describe healthcare evidence as well as used in other evidence-based domains. It aims to provide a model for describing evidence in a consistent way." assertion.
- Metadata comment "Data about data. It is data (or information) that defines and describes the characteristics of other data. It is used to improve the understanding and use of the data." assertion.
- Crosswalk comment "A specification consisting of a set of rules that define how (meta)data elements or attributes from one schema can be aligned and mapped to (meta)data elements or attributes in another schema that share the same constraints and thus share the same semantic role." assertion.
- Semantic-Artefact comment "Semantic artefacts are machine readable models of knowledge such as controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and ontologies which facilitate the extraction and representation of knowledge within data sets using annotations or assertions. " assertion.
- Metadata-Schema comment "A specification that specifies the structured representation of metadata describing attributes of data or other digital objects in terms of semantics, syntax and optionality." assertion.
- Semantic-Artefact comment "Semantic artefacts are machine-actionable formalisations of concepts such as controlled vocabularies, thesauri, and ontologies which facilitate the extraction and representation of knowledge within data sets using annotations or assertions, and enabling sharing and reuse by humans and machines." assertion.
- deims comment "DEIMS registry" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.7zffgc comment "The GO Annotation Database (GOA) provides Gene Ontology (GO) annotations to proteins in the UniProt Knowledgebase (UniProtKB), RNA molecules from RNACentral and protein complexes from the Complex Portal. GOA files contain a mixture of manual annotation supplied by members of the Gene Onotology Consortium and computationally assigned GO terms describing gene products. Annotation type is clearly indicated by associated evidence codes and there are links to the source data." assertion.
- DYNCAT comment "The DYNCAT project, coordinated by SINTEF." assertion.
- DYNCAT_KB comment "The Knowledge base for the DYNCAT project is a triplestore hosted by SINTEF and made available to the project participants." assertion.
- DYNCATAnnotationSchema comment "Ontology based annotation schema used to annotate DYNCAT data and models. It is based on the Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology and relevant doman ontologies." assertion.
- DYNCATAnnotationSchema comment "Ontology based annotation schema used to annotate DYNCAT data and models. It is based on the Elementary Multiperspective Material Ontology and relevant doman ontologies." assertion.
- SINTEF_AA comment "Institution provided authentication and authorisation." assertion.
- EMMO comment "EMMO results from a multidisciplinary effort to develop a standard representational framework that is consistent with scientific principles and methodologies. It is based on physics, analytical philosophy and information and communication technologies. EMMO provides a framework for knowledge capture and interoperability in applied science and engineering, especially materials science and manufacturing. It is released under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license." assertion.
- EMMO comment "EMMO results from a multidisciplinary effort to develop a standard representational framework that is consistent with scientific principles and methodologies. It is based on physics, analytical philosophy and information and communication technologies. EMMO provides a framework for knowledge capture and interoperability in applied science and engineering, especially materials science and manufacturing. It is released under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license." assertion.
- EMMO comment "EMMO results from a multidisciplinary effort to develop a standard representational framework that is consistent with scientific principles and methodologies. It is based on physics, analytical philosophy and information and communication technologies. EMMO provides a framework for knowledge capture and interoperability in applied science and engineering, especially materials science and manufacturing. It is released under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license." assertion.
- H-ICD comment "Historical ICD contains the list of codes and general categories associated with the ICD10h (Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death). ICD10h has been designed by the authors to aid the coding and classification of causes of death recorded on historic individual death records and associated files include a manual, a list of exemplar strings in the English language, and a categorisation for infant mortality." assertion.
- H-ICD comment "Historical ICD contains the list of codes and general categories associated with the ICD10h (Historic cause of death coding and classification scheme for individual-level causes of death). ICD10h has been designed by the authors to aid the coding and classification of causes of death recorded on historic individual death records and associated files include a manual, a list of exemplar strings in the English language, and a categorisation for infant mortality." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- PyPI comment "The Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository of software for the Python programming language." assertion.
- CellTypist_IEnc comment "CellTypist is an automated cell type annotation tool for scRNA-seq datasets on the basis of logistic regression classifiers optimised by the stochastic gradient descent algorithm. Through CellTypist, cell type labels can be transferred from the built-in models (with a current focus on immune cell types) or any user-trained models to the query data. The CellTypist Immune Enclopedia is a structured vocabulary containing terms and definitions for the labels assigned by CellTypist. Concepts (or Cell types) in the Celltypist Immune Encyclopedia are linked to the Cell Ontology (CL) as well as to related gene markers, datasets, and tissues." assertion.
- Registry comment "A service that indexes metadata and data and provides search over that index." assertion.
- PerNeuroCard comment "PerNeuroCard is Projet of collecting for furhter reuse already recorded EEG and ECG from a network of world neurophysiology and university clinic labs for further reanalysing for research purposes." assertion.
- DiSSCo-IT comment "The Italian community of the Research Infrastructure DiSSCo (The Distributed System of Scientific Collections) for natural science collections. " assertion.
- Tool comment "Any online accessible software system or component that supports a process with digital objects." assertion.
- assertion comment "In abstract: "On the test data, we achieved top-1 and top-5 error rates of 37.5% and 17.0% which is considerably better than the previous state-of-the-art. The neural network, which has 60 million parameters and 650,000 neurons, consists of five convolutional layers, some of which are followed by max-pooling layers, and three fully-connected layers with a final 1000-way softmax."" assertion.
- geonetwork_auth comment "The open source software GeoNetwork for metadata caloguing authetication service" assertion.
- erddap_auth comment "ERDDAP authetication service" assertion.