Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- owl comment "This file specifies in RDF Schema format the built-in classes and properties that together form the basis of the RDF/XML syntax of OWL Full, OWL DL and OWL Lite. We do not expect people to import this file explicitly into their ontology. People that do import this file should expect their ontology to be an OWL Full ontology. " owl.
- assertion comment "I don't think this is nearly equivalent to "predicting neuroscience results" or to "LLMs surpass experts in predicting experimental outcomes": Humans/LLMs chose between the original abstract and one altered to significantly change the result while maintaining coherency. https://twitter.com/ProfData/status/1765689739682754824" assertion.
- QMRF comment "The QSAR Model Reporting Format (QMRF) is a harmonised template for summarising and reporting key information on QSAR models, including the results of any validation studies. The information is structured according to the OECD principles for the validation of QSAR models." assertion.
- QMRF comment "The QSAR Model Reporting Format (QMRF) is a harmonised template for summarising and reporting key information on QSAR models, including the results of any validation studies. The information is structured according to the OECD principles for the validation of QSAR models." assertion.
- assertion comment "In the Linked Data Event Streams (LDES) model, an element is a fragment of an RDF graph, indicated with a specific subject IRI." assertion.
- assertion comment "In the proposal, stream elements are named RDF graphs (called instantaneous graphs). These graphs are linked together with additional metadata placed in an additional named graph dedicated to this purpose (called a stream graph). Each instantaneous graph is associated with a timestamp triple using the sld:receivedAt property. This formulation differs from the definition of a timestamped RDF named graph stream in RDF-STaX by placing the metadata of the elements not in the default graph of the RDF dataset, but in a dedicated named graph. However, this difference can be argued to be insignificant for most purposes, and therefore we classify this formulation a timestamped RDF named graph stream." assertion.
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- assertion comment "I really like this paper! https://arxiv.org/abs/2312.05230" assertion.
- ZMPP comment "Zenodo supports long-term preservation of your data deposits, as the repository is projected to be maintained for the lifetime of the host laboratory CERN, defined as at least the next twenty years (see Zenodo’s Policies)." assertion.
- FRBR comment "Using concepts developed in software versioning and the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) as a conceptual framework, we developed six foundational principles for versioning of datasets: Revision, Release, Granularity, Manifestation, Provenance and Citation." assertion.
- PaulMethodology comment "A methodology for Paul's project" assertion.
- RGM.1287389 comment "a well-preserved wolf" assertion.
- assertion comment "I cannot judge the correctness of the statement, but conceptually this makes sense and is well-formed." assertion.
- assertion comment "It seems that the ZooBank identifier (https://www.zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/1d32a7f2-0376-436b-976f-54c2eeec430c) is not yet active/published, which makes it difficult to understand this statement. But otherwise it looks conceptually well-formed." assertion.
- assertion comment "It seems that the ZooBank identifier (https://www.zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/883D3610-BE9D-4818-AE90-7D729A205190) is not yet active/published, which makes it difficult to understand this statement. But otherwise it looks conceptually well-formed." assertion.
- assertion comment "It seems that the ZooBank identifier (https://www.zoobank.org/NomenclaturalActs/6aa504f4-91bb-4ef9-af8f-31eda06ad5f9) is not yet active/published or temporarily unresolvable, which makes it difficult to understand this statement. But otherwise it looks conceptually well-formed." assertion.
- assertion comment "Very well modeled nanopublication. I am only thinking that the relation "trophically interacts with" (RO_0002438) could maybe be more specific. In particular, it seems to be a symmetric relation that doesn't say anything about the direction of the feeding relationship. Would maybe "acquires nutrients from" (RO_0002457) be applicable?" assertion.
- assertion comment "My other comment (https://w3id.org/np/RAqz9iOB9hMkNmH9m6e2FvbZRrLgb9aMBfKSklMVh9LrM) regarding the "trophically interacts with" relation also applies to the other nanopublications of the same manuscript. This doesn't necessarily require an action, as it's well modeled as is, given the available terms. But it might be worth considering modeling a new sub-relation, and possibly talking to the developers of the RO vocabulary about this." assertion.
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- iRODS comment "iRODS implements data virtualization, allowing access to distributed storage assets under a unified namespace, and freeing organizations from getting locked in to single-vendor storage solutions. iRODS enables data discovery using a metadata catalog that describes every data object, collection, and every storage resource in the iRODS Zone. iRODS automates data workflows, with a rule engine framework that permits any action to be initiated by any trigger on any server or client in the Zone. iRODS enables secure collaboration, so users only need to log in to their home Zone to access data hosted on a remote Zone." assertion.
- NanoSSch comment "Metadata schema for nanosafety" assertion.
- PHT comment "The Personal Health Train (PHT) aims to connect distributed health data and create value by increasing the use of existing health data for citizens, healthcare, and scientific research." assertion.
- TXPO comment "TOXic Process Ontology (TXPO) systematizes a wide variety of terms involving toxicity courses and processes. The first version of TXPO focuses on liver toxicity. The TXPO contains an is-a hierarchy that is organized into three layers: the top layer contains general terms, mostly derived from the Basic Formal Ontology. The intermediate layer contains biomedical terms in OBO foundry from UBERON, Cell Ontology, NCBI Taxon, ChEBI, Gene Ontology, PATO, OGG, INOH, HINO, NCIT, DOID and Relational ontology (RO). The lower layer contains toxicological terms." assertion.
- F-UJI comment "F-UJI is a web service to programatically assess FAIRness of research data objects at the dataset level based on the FAIRsFAIR Data Object Assessment Metrics." assertion.
- F-UJI comment "F-UJI is a web service to programatically assess FAIRness of research data objects at the dataset level based on the FAIRsFAIR Data Object Assessment Metrics." assertion.
- F-UJI comment "F-UJI is a web service to programatically assess FAIRness of research data objects at the dataset level based on the FAIRsFAIR Data Object Assessment Metrics." assertion.
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- NSID comment "URI identifier of the substance records following a specific schema in the NORMAN Substance Database (SusDat)" assertion.
- EEAschema comment "Metadata schema used for measurements or modelling of air pollutant concentrations." assertion.
- EEAschema comment "Metadata schema used for measurements or modelling of air pollutant concentrations." assertion.
- IUCLID comment "IUCLID plays a central role in the IT environments of all organisations that manage scientific data on chemicals in a regulatory context, for example under the OECD HPV, EU Biocides, and EU REACH:" assertion.
- IUCLID comment "IUCLID plays a central role in the IT environments of all organisations that manage scientific data on chemicals in a regulatory context, for example under the OECD HPV, EU Biocides, and EU REACH:" assertion.
- IUCLID comment "IUCLID plays a central role in the IT environments of all organisations that manage scientific data on chemicals in a regulatory context, for example under the OECD HPV, EU Biocides, and EU REACH:" assertion.
- GEODD comment "Metadata schema. GEO is a public repository that archives genomics data submitted by the research community." assertion.
- GEODD comment "Metadata schema. GEO is a public repository that archives genomics data submitted by the research community." assertion.
- IpCheMschema comment "Defined by the HBM4EU project to describe human biomonitoring metadata. The template is an extension of the IPCheM metadata schema which also covers environmental data." assertion.
- IpCheMschema comment "Defined by the HBM4EU project to describe human biomonitoring metadata. The template is an extension of the IPCheM metadata schema which also covers environmental data." assertion.
- OpenAire comment "Data formats for preservation (OpenAire)" assertion.
- DataFAIRifier comment "The DataFAIRifier is a system that supports the creation and validation of mappings of relational data to ontologies. The system is packaged as a set of Docker images. The frontend of the system is implemented as Jupyter Notebook." assertion.
- EMA-data-source-metadata comment "List of metadata for the HMA-EMA Catalogues of realworld data sources and studies" assertion.
- SLE-ID comment "The NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE) was established in 2015 as a central access point for NORMAN members (and others) to find suspect lists relevant for their environmental monitoring questions. The NORMAN-SLE documents all individual collections that form a part of the merged collection NORMAN SusDat." assertion.
- NSMS comment "Metadata Schema to describe NORMAN SusDat records." assertion.
- assertion comment "this is just a test" assertion.
- FAIRsharing comment "A curated, informative and educational resource on data and metadata standards, inter-related to databases and data policies" assertion.
- FAIRsharing comment "A curated, informative and educational resource on data and metadata standards, inter-related to databases and data policies" assertion.
- NS-MPP comment "NORMAN SusDat is a compilation of information provided by NORMAN network members and has merged many chemical lists provided to the NORMAN Suspect List Exchange (NORMAN-SLE) " assertion.
- EMA-study-metadata-schema comment "The chosen metadata is included the HMA-EMA Catalogue of real-world data sources and studies, which contains information about existing real-world data sources (replacing the ENCePP Resource Database) and information about RWD studies (to replace and enhance the EU PAS Register)." assertion.
- GeoSciML comment "GeoSciML or Geoscience Markup Language is a GML Application Schema that can be used to transfer information about geology, with an emphasis on the interpreted geology that is conventionally portrayed on geologic maps. Its feature-type catalogue includes Geologic Unit, Mapped Feature, Earth Material, Geologic Structure, and specializations of these, as well as Borehole and other observational artefacts." assertion.
- GeochemistryMethods comment "This concept scheme contains skos concepts for analysis methods used to produce observation results with information about the physical properties, chemical or isotopic composition, crystallography, or molecular structure of material samples. Based on spreadsheet compilation of method vocabularies from Geo.X, GEOROC, PetDB and OSIRIS REx. Definitions added and updated based on web research, and SKOS serialization by S.M. Richard. Note that although there are high level method categories for Physical property measurement, Geochronology technique, and Bioanalytical method, these are placeholders and only include a few examples that are relevant to analytical methods in geochemistry or cosmochemistry." assertion.
- assertion comment " Strong agree. Unfortunately, we're inventing machines that give the illusion of caring for us. What could possibly go wrong? https://twitter.com/phokarlsson/status/1825576699939139598 eg https://x.com/rtk254/status/1825859529298346409 " assertion.
- assertion comment " just trying to amplify signal in a noisy world https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1824415821218865432 lots to learn https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1823692295117353274 " assertion.
- assertion comment " scientists and researchers deserve better than what existing social networks offer. It's time to create an open, uncapturable #OpenScience network https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1822829006003277998 " assertion.
- assertion comment " just trying to amplify signal in a noisy world https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1824415821218865432 lots to learn https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1823692295117353274 " assertion.
- assertion comment " just trying to amplify signal in a noisy world https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1824415821218865432 lots to learn https://x.com/NJHagens/status/1823692295117353274 " assertion.
- assertion comment " scientists and researchers deserve better than what existing social networks offer. It's time to create an open, uncapturable #OpenScience network https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1822829006003277998 " assertion.
- assertion comment " We invested billions in VR (virtual reality) with little to show for it, how about trying investing in SR (*shared* reality) technology? https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1827704175402094734/photo/1 source: https://www.noemamag.com/the-new-media-goliaths/ " assertion.
- assertion comment " More interesting than the video itself, is noting how "hard" it is to share this type of content. It just doesn't feel good for some reason. It reminds me of the idea that "groups will never admit failure" by @naval. Reaching some consensus about conflicting ideas involves admitting (at least partial) failure. " assertion.
- assertion comment " We invested billions in VR (virtual reality) with little to show for it, how about trying investing in SR (*shared* reality) technology? https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1827704175402094734/photo/1 source: https://www.noemamag.com/the-new-media-goliaths/ " assertion.
- assertion comment " Lots of alpha in leveraging data trails in transparent ways to create more meaningful connections vs using them in opaque ways to extract value. Semantic web x AI FTW https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1827844915197366283/photo/1 https://jrstrecker.github.io/files/pdf/research/2024-RACA.pdf " assertion.
- assertion comment " Interesting take (from 2008) on libraries as "thought in cold storage". ... They thought digital tech would defrost libraries, but the social bookmarking tools mentioned there all got bought and killed by big publishers, so still lots to do in making the space alive again. https://twitter.com/rtk254/status/1828097678829306083/photo/1 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2568856/ " assertion.
- assertion comment " This is science https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Armellini " assertion.
- assertion comment " More interesting than the video itself, is noting how "hard" it is to share this type of content. It just doesn't feel good for some reason. It reminds me of the idea that "groups will never admit failure" by @naval. Reaching some consensus about conflicting ideas involves admitting (at least partial) failure. " assertion.
- assertion comment " Also relevant for so called AGI debates - human intelligence is deeply entangled in emotions and having "skin in the game" https://twitter.com/kukukadoo/status/1827832001895805410 " assertion.