Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- HYPERMARKER-Methods2 comment "Measurements for Global Polar analysis. SOP124B01 version: 01" assertion.
- Hypermarker-Project comment "Personalised pharmacometabolomic optimisation of treatment for hypertension" assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-DMP comment "The data management plan for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Methods1 comment "This is a master's thesis that gives detailed computational and data handeling methods for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Dataset1 comment "SARS-COV-2 Spike protein RBD variant structural features calculated with AlphaFold2" assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Dataset2 comment "SARS-COV-2 Spike protein RBD variant structural features calculated with ESM" assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Article1 comment "Structure-Based Prediction of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Properties Using Machine Learning on Mutational Neighborhoods" assertion.
- StayAhead-Project comment "This project will develop rapid SARS-CoV-2 detection and variant characterization using mass spectrometry, FAIR Digital Twins of variants, and coupled to AI predictions of variants of high risk." assertion.
- StayAhead-Project comment "This project will develop rapid SARS-CoV-2 detection and variant characterization using mass spectrometry, FAIR Digital Twins of variants, and coupled to AI predictions of variants of high risk." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-DMP comment "The data management plan for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-DMP comment "The data management plan for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-DMP comment "The data management plan for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Methods1 comment "This is a master's thesis that gives detailed computational and data handeling methods for project StayAhead." assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Dataset1 comment "SARS-COV-2 Spike protein RBD variant structural features calculated with AlphaFold2" assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Dataset2 comment "SARS-COV-2 Spike protein RBD variant structural features calculated with ESM" assertion.
- STAYAHEAD-Article1 comment "Structure-Based Prediction of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Properties Using Machine Learning on Mutational Neighborhoods" assertion.
- StayAhead-Project comment "This project will develop rapid SARS-CoV-2 detection and variant characterization using mass spectrometry, FAIR Digital Twins of variants, and coupled to AI predictions of variants of high risk." assertion.
- HYPERMARKER-DMP comment "The data management plan for project Hypermarker" assertion.
- HYPERMARKER-Methods1 comment "Sample preparation for Polar Global Untargeted RPLC-ESI-TOF analysis. SOP 124 version: 01" assertion.
- HYPERMARKER-Methods2 comment "Measurements for Global Polar analysis. SOP124B01 version: 01" assertion.
- Hypermarker-Project comment "Personalised pharmacometabolomic optimisation of treatment for hypertension" assertion.
- assertion comment "Galaxy is a mature, browser accessible workbench for scientific computing. It enables scientists to share, analyze and visualize their own data, with min- imal technical impediments. A thriving global com- munity continues to use, maintain and contribute to the project, with support from multiple national in- frastructure providers that enable freely accessible analysis and training services." assertion.
- assertion comment "Created a new one (https://w3id.org/np/RAbfoZ9CVz12Qz_42gI0axgljlNAHlIBXyIIa56VGHy7k) with substantial changes." assertion.
- AOP comment "Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) describe the mechanistic interactions of biological entities with a stressor (chemical, nanomaterial, radiation, virus, etc.) that produce an adverse response. " assertion.
- AOP comment "Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) describe the mechanistic interactions of biological entities with a stressor (chemical, nanomaterial, radiation, virus, etc.) that produce an adverse response. " assertion.
- JERICO comment "JERICO-RI (Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories) is an integrated pan-European multidisciplinary and multi-platform research infrastructure dedicated to a holistic appraisal of coastal marine system changes. It is seamlessly bridging existing continental, atmospheric and open ocean RIs, thus filling a key gap in the ESFRI landscape. JERICO-RI establishes the framework upon which coastal marine systems are observed, analysed, understood and forecasted. JERICO-RI enables open-access to state-of-the-art and innovative facilities, resources, FAIR data and fit-for-purpose services, fostering international science collaboration. " assertion.
- JERICO-Italy comment "JERICO-RI (Joint European Research Infrastructure of Coastal Observatories) is an integrated pan-European multidisciplinary and multi-platform research infrastructure dedicated to a holistic appraisal of coastal marine system changes. It is seamlessly bridging existing continental, atmospheric and open ocean RIs, thus filling a key gap in the ESFRI landscape. JERICO-RI establishes the framework upon which coastal marine systems are observed, analysed, understood and forecasted. JERICO-RI enables open-access to state-of-the-art and innovative facilities, resources, FAIR data and fit-for-purpose services, fostering international science collaboration. JERICO-Italy, represented by CNR-ISMAR and OGS, is the Italian node of JERICO-RI and it was fostered within the PNRR-ITINERIS project. ITINERIS coordinates a network of national nodes from 22 RIs; the Italian nodes of the ESFRI Landmarks ACTRIS, EMSO, Euro-Argo, ICOS and LIFEWATCH, from the ENV domain and ANAEE from the H&F domain and closely linked to the ENV domain; the Italian nodes of the ESFRI projects DANUBIUS, DISSCO, e-LTER, from the ENV domain, and EMPHASIS and EU-IBISBA from the H&F domain and also relevant for ENV; the EU RIs ECORD, EUFAR, Eurofleets, JERICO and SIOS, all from the ENV domain; and the national RIs ATLAS, CeTRA, Laura Bassi, and SMINO, from the ENV domain, and Geosciences and LNS, both from the PSE domain, that in ITINERIS support services in the marine domain." assertion.
- assertion comment "Maritime transport is a key commercial area which accounts for more than 80% of international freight transport." assertion.
- assertion comment "not many studies utilize the computational power of ANNs to approx- imate FOC mainly due to the problem of missing historical data." assertion.
- assertion comment "Since the speed of the ship is proportional to the propeller rotational speed measured in revolutions per minute (RPM) in calm water (Hu et al. 2021), the fuel consumption can be estimated as a function of the RPM too." assertion.
- Hypermarker-Project comment "Personalised pharmacometabolomic optimisation of treatment for hypertension" assertion.
- assertion comment "FAIR is not a standard, or a “one size fits all”; not a protocol or specification nor a specific architecture, technology, or platform; they are not synonymous with open or anything to do with quality." assertion.
- PANGAEA-MPP comment "PANGAEA is highly committed to preserving its data and metadata. Next to redundant storage, several logical measures are taken to keep data and metadata instantly in a consistent state. Data is not just dumped to harddisks, but PANGAEA stores metadata about all parts of each dataset in its relational database (PostgreSQL). The metadata schema is designed to allow easy dissemination into various other metadata formats. The concepts of schema.org and ISO 19115 are used to describe data. For PANGAEA metadata is considered essential for the reusability of data and is therefore carefully collected and preserved." assertion.
- PANGAEA-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science (PANGAEA)." assertion.
- LTER-Italy-DR comment "The LTER‑Italy Data Registry is the Italian national-level catalog of long-term ecological research sites, data, and associated metadata that operates within the broader LTER-Europe and ILTER Research Infrastructures. LTER‑Italy is the Italian node of the Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) network, which monitors ecosystems across terrestrial, freshwater, transitional, and marine environments. LTER‑Italy is part of the European and Global LTER networks, maintaining 79 research sites across Italy (plus some extraterritorial like Antarctica or the Himalayas). The registry includes detailed site profiles, ecological observations, time-series data, and metadata describing variables, protocols, instruments, and locations ." assertion.
- 3511 comment "Developed by the Inist-CNRS, Loterre (Linked open terminology resources) is a platform for multidisciplinary terminological scientific resources sharing, complying with the linked open data standards and the FAIR principles. Loterre relies on an RDF triplestore and allows users to browse or query the resources via an API or a SPARQL endpoint, and to download them." assertion.
- Database comment "Database is a collection of digital objects and is sometimes also known as a knowledge base or a repository." assertion.
- Standard comment "A standard is a way of operating that is often formally expressed as a specification and commonly agreed upon by a wider community." assertion.
- EPOS-GNSS-DG comment "The mission of the GNSS Thematic Core Service (TCS) is to provide, through the European Plate Observing System (EPOS), access to GNSS data, metadata, products, and software in support of the Solid Earth Sciences. The Data Gateway Portal is an e-infrastructure to store and disseminate GNSS data and products from existing Research Infrastructures. The portal stores EPOS stations metadata and enables access to the GNSS observations and products." assertion.
- PLANTCOM comment "The Planteome project brings an integrated approach of adopting common annotation standards and a set of reference ontologies for plants. The Planteome project is a heavily collaborative project that depends on coordination with several national and international projects. Existing and new collaborations are of following four types. 1)Development and enrichment of new and existing reference ontologies for plants. 2)Ontology use. Annotating the gene expression profiles and phenotypes in OMICs and Tree of Life projects and sharing the annotations with cROP data warehouse. 3)Ontology cross-references. Project collaborators will continue to use the ontologies developed as part of the Planteome initiatives as a reference vocabularies to map terms from similar vocabularies described or already in use by various plant databases and individual research projects - thereby creating a semantic web of ontologies required for plant biology. 4)Develop data annotation standards. Planteome project will engage in close collaboration with the various plant genome sequencing and annotation projects as well as with the comparative genomics databases such as Gramene, Interpro, Uniprot, EBI-ArrayExpress/ATLAS, PlantEnsembl, PLEXdb, DOE-KnowledgeBase, NSF-Phenotype-RCN, iPlant, etc." assertion.
- EMSO-OGS-ERDDAP-LA comment "A local username/password combination operated by the EMSO OGS ERDDAP data server." assertion.
- assertion comment "Retracted for necessary updates with a different template" assertion.
- GL-Marine-Imaging comment "The global Marine Imaging Community brings together scientists and engineers at the cutting edge of marine imaging research and technology development, along with users from regulatory agencies, consultancies and industrial partners that apply marine imaging for scientific aims, exploration, art, training or environmental monitoring. With its multidisciplinary approach, it aims to advance the capabilities and application potential of underwater imaging methods and technology by: (i) discussing and promoting image-based research and technological improvements; (ii) sharing new applications of marine imaging methods; (iii) facilitating the incorporation of domain knowledge and experience from imaging stakeholders; (iv) developing community-wide best practices for marine imaging. Its scope includes methods and technology for all types of underwater optical imaging, including still images (photos) and moving images (video), captured by cameras on all types of imaging platforms in both pelagic and benthic environments. It addresses all stages of marine imaging, from survey design to camera and platform engineering to image acquisition, image processing, image manipulation through imagery annotation to FAIR image data management and applications of artificial intelligence / computer vision techniques. It hosts the Marine Imaging Workshop, which welcomes participants from all marine imaging-related backgrounds and levels of experience. It develops and advertises hands on material to help marine imagers strive for better creation, use and publication of image data. Core contributors are from the MareHub working group (Images/Videos), a group funded by Helmholtz projects such as FDO‑5DI (via GEOMAR and DLR). These experts led the initial development of the iFDO format. International scientists and practitioners, invited via Marine Imaging Workshops, have contributed use cases, feedback, and enhancements to the schema through an open community process. The community now includes members from academia (marine research institutions like GEOMAR, AWI, etc.), industry (marine robotics, imaging equipment makers), governance and data stewards supporting standardization and adoption." assertion.
- iFDO comment "FAIR Digital Objects for images (iFDO) is a metadata schema aimed at creating standardized metadata for marine research images (photos and videos). The goal of this metadata schema is to enable all stakeholders to create iFDO files according to their research needs and use cases and to provide hints as to how the iFDO creation can be conducted by open source software. The application of iFDO results in metadata for image data sets that adheres to the international iFDO standard, that enables efficient analysis and browsing of large image data sets in tools like QGIS and BIIGLE. Achieving FAIRness and Openness of (marine) image data requires structured and standardised metadata on the image data itself and the visual and semantic image data content. This metadata shall be provided in the form of FAIR digital objects (FDOs). iFDOs consist of various metadata fields. Some are required, some are recommended, some are optional. The iFDOs standard aspires to be the most complete standard that allows to bridge between existing standards (like DublinCore, Audubon, SmartarID, PDS4) while filling gaps of those. All image metadata shall be stored in one image FAIR digital object (iFDO) file. This file shall contain all iFDO metadata fields. It does not contain the actual image data, only references to it through persistent identifiers." assertion.
- OceanGliders comment "OceanGliders is the glider component of the integrated Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS). The OceanGliders program started in September 2016 to support active coordination and enhancement of the worldwide glider activity. OceanGliders contributes to the present international efforts for Ocean Observation for Climate, Ocean Health and Real Time Services. It brings together marine scientists and engineers deploying gliders all over the world to: (1) observe the long-term physical, biogeochemical, and biological ocean processes and phenomena that are relevant for societal applications; and, (2) contribute to the GOOS through real-time and delayed mode data dissemination. OceanGliders is distributed in several national and regional observing systems in which glider observations significantly contribute to integrated, multi-scale and multi-platform sampling strategies. OceanGliders shares best practices, requirements, efforts and scientific knowledge needed for glider operations, data collection and analysis. It also monitors global glider activity and supports the dissemination of glider data in regional and global databases, in real-time and delayed modes, and facilitates data access to wider communities. OceanGliders currently supports global, national and regional initiatives to expand the capabilities and application of the platforms to challenges such as improved measurement of ocean boundary currents, water transformation and storms." assertion.
- EGO comment "EGO is a forum, a community of practice including academics and industrials (glider/sensor manufacturers, glider operators, scientists, students, engineers, technicians…). It concerns all aspects of glider activity (scientific, technological, logistical) and includes people from countries all around the world (US, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Peru, South Africa, Europe…). The EGO initiative was launched by several teams of oceanographers, interested in developing the use of gliders for ocean observations and helped to set up a strong glider community. EGO was first composed of scientific teams from France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom and EGO stood for “European Gliding Observatories” for a while but it is now more appropriate to call it “Everyone's Gliding Observatories”, while colleagues from Australia, Canada, South Africa and USA, from academia or industry, have joined this open community. The EGO acronym was chosen because gliders are among the first intelligent robots. Dedicated to oceanography, they do react to their environment. In line with Asimov stories, the EGO acronym suggests that gliders will probably develop some kind of personalities as their intelligence will increase. This idea of a glider group emerged in October 2005 and since then, collaborations have been developing. Experiments with international fleets of gliders have been carried out and EGO Workshops (including “Glider Schools”) are organized every year or so to present and discuss both scientific and technological issues. EGO intends to facilitate glider experiments through networking and support within the community. EGO collects information about the worldwide glider activity, references, tutorials, technical notes, and links, and supports the development of software related to gliders. The goal is to share the efforts needed by glider data collection as a community, and support the dissemination of glider data in global databases (like Coriolis Data Center) in real-time and delayed mode for a wider community." assertion.
- EGO-GLIDER-MS comment "EGO gliders Metadata Schema specifies the NetCDF file format of EGO-gliders that is used to distribute glider data, metadata and technical data. It documents the standards used therein; this includes naming conventions as well as metadata content. It was initiated in October 2012, based on OceanSITES, Argo and ANFOG user's manuals." assertion.
- NetCDF_CF1.10 comment "NetCDF compliant with Climate and Forecasts (CF) Metadata Convention v1.10" assertion.
- OceanGliders-MS comment "The OceanGliders Metadata Schema specifies the file format for gliders data. It builds on and extends the EGO data model, promoting interoperability across global glider deployments." assertion.
- OceanGliders-MS comment "The OceanGliders Metadata Schema specifies the file format for gliders data. It builds on and extends the EGO data model, promoting interoperability across global glider deployments." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.XrXzcm comment "EMODnet-Physics map portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/geoviewer/) provides a single point of access to validated in situ datasets, products and their physical parameter metadata of European Seas and global oceans." assertion.
- assertion comment "Qualification not correct" assertion.
- US-IOOS comment "The U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS) is a national-regional partnership working to provide new tools and forecasts to improve safety, enhance the economy, and protect the environment. Integrated ocean information is available in near real time, as well as retrospectively. Easier and better access to this information is improving the ability to understand and predict coastal events - such as storms, wave heights, and sea level change. Such knowledge is needed for everything from retail to development planning. The U.S. IOOS Program Office is organized into two divisions that implement policies, protocols, and standards to implement IOOS and oversee the daily operations and coordination of the System: (1) Operations Division (Ops) and (2) Regions, Budget, and Policy (RB&P). The Operations Division coordinates the contributions of Federally-owned observing and modeling systems and develops and integrates non-federal observing and modeling capacity into the system in partnership with IOOS regions. OPS serves as the system architect for data processing, management and communications, in accordance with standards and protocols established by the National Ocean Council, and leads nationwide program integration for modeling development, undersea glider operations, high frequency radar, and animal telemetry. RB&P oversees several functions including management, budgeting, execution, policy, and regional and external affairs to further the advancement of U.S. IOOS. This division works to secure resources that help build the IOOS structure and the support ICOOS Act implementation in support of NOAA and other federal agency missions. The regional points-of-contacts serve as liaisons between the IOOS office and the regions. Additionally, RB&P initiates and maintains relationships to encourage participation in U.S. IOOS by federal agencies, non-federal groups and industries." assertion.
- IOOS-NGDAC comment "The U.S. IOOS NGDAC community refers to the collaborative network of organizations, institutions, and individuals that contribute to, manage, and use the National Glider Data Assembly Center (NGDAC), which is part of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). This community is responsible for the standardized collection, quality control, formatting, distribution, and archiving of ocean glider data in the United States. The goals of the U.S. IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center are: (i) develop a simple, fully self-describing NetCDF file specification that preserves the resolution of the original glider data sets; (ii) provide glider operators with a simple process for registering and submitting glider data sets to a centralized storage location; (iii) provide public access to glider data sets via existing web services and standards, in a variety of well-known formats; (iv) facilitate the distribution of glider data sets on the Global Telecommunication System; (v) work with the National Centers for Environmental Information to create a permanent data archive." assertion.
- IOOS-NGDAC-MS comment "The U.S. IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center Metadata Schema specifies the NetCDF file format specification used by the U.S. IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center to archive and distribute real-time and delayed-mode glider data sets." assertion.
- IOOS-NGDAC-MS comment "The U.S. IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center Metadata Schema specifies the NetCDF file format specification used by the U.S. IOOS National Glider Data Assembly Center to archive and distribute real-time and delayed-mode glider data sets." assertion.
- ESIP comment "Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) is a home for Earth science data professionals. As a nonprofit funded by cooperative agreements with NASA, NOAA, and USGS, it brings together interdisciplinary collaborations to share technical knowledge and engage with data users. ESIP Vision is a world where data-driven solutions are a reality for all by making Earth science data actionable by all who need them anytime, anywhere. ESIP Mission is to empower innovative use and stewardship of Earth science data to solve planet’s greatest challenges." assertion.
- GNU-GFDL-v1.2 comment "The GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) version 1.2 is to make a manual, textbook, or other functional and useful document free in the sense of freedom: to assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for modifications made by others. This License is a kind of copyleft, which means that derivative works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft license designed for free software. This License is designed in order to use it for manuals for free software, because free software needs free documentation: a free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms that the software does. But this License is not limited to software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless of subject matter or whether it is published as a printed book. This License is recommended principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference." assertion.
- ACDD comment "The Attribute Convention for Data Discovery (ACDD) describes attributes recommended for describing a netCDF dataset to discovery systems such as Digital Libraries. THREDDS and other tools can use these attributes to extract metadata from datasets, and exporting to Dublin Core, DIF, ADN, FGDC, ISO 19115 and other metadata formats. This will help systems and users locate and use data efficiently. The NetCDF User Guide (NUG) provides basic recommendations for creating netCDF files; the netCDF Climate and Forecast Metadata Conventions (CF) provides more specific guidance. The ACDD builds upon and is compatible with these conventions; it may refine the definition of some terms in those conventions, but does not preclude the use of any attributes defined by the NUG or CF." assertion.
- assertion comment "Typo in the short name" assertion.
- assertion comment "Duplicate entry" assertion.
- assertion comment "Created a new one with extensive changes. Can be found here: https://w3id.org/np/RANuDpCn4iqcD0j5Z3v7apW5QneBaeEXNkAgTIyf7dn_U" assertion.
- assertion comment "New version can be found here: https://w3id.org/np/RAUrNjPbiPR6EDjgYVeClBsxyshh6HoIxpcEOUWxcFUNc" assertion.
- assertion comment "Typo in the short name" assertion.
- FOO comment "The Forest Observatory Ontology (FOO) is an ontology for describing wildlife data generated by sensors. FOO’s scope evolves around the Internet of Things (IoT) and wildlife habitats. To illustrate our datasets of interest, we modelled the concept to represent “sensors observing animals and land”. These sensors generate observations. For example, the animal GPS collar tracks an elephant and records its geo-location observations for different and equally spaced time intervals and temperature every specified time interval. We adopted classes and properties from SOSA and BBC wildlife ontologies to model the domain coverage. FOO contains 58 classes, 28 object properties, 27 data properties, 39 individuals or instances, 86 nodes, and 67 edges." assertion.
- BINAGRI comment "BINAGRI is the Brazilian National Agricultural Library of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock. At the National Agricultural Library (Binagri), of the Ministry of Agriculture, it is possible to access 400 million volumes related to agriculture. There are books, magazines, videos, CD-ROMs and legislation that date back to the time of the Brazilian Empire in current times, transforming Binagri into one of the most complete sectors in Latin America." assertion.
- THESAGRO comment "Thesaurus Agrícola Nacional, Thesagro, is the main Brazilian thesaurus specialized in agriculture. It was developed according to UNESCO guidelines by the Biblioteca Nacional de Agricultura (Binagri, the Brazilian National Agricultural Library of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock). Thesagro’s first edition was published in 1979. Since then, Binagri as well as other Brazilian agricultural institutions have been using it as a documentary language for terminological control in the processes of indexing and retrieving documents. This version available on AgroPortal is the result of collaboration between the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) and Binagri. It contains, in addition to Thesagro's native hierarchy, concept mappings with Agrovoc PT and PT-BR contents, as well to Agrotermos, a semantic resource for agricultural knowledge created and maintained by Embrapa's Permanent Working Commission on Controlled Vocabularies, Agroterminologies and Agrosemantics (GTermos)." assertion.
- DANSSSH comment "This community is meant for depositors of the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The FIP related to this community describes the FAIR Implementation choices related to the DANS Data Station SSH. " assertion.
- DANSSSH comment "This community is meant for depositors of the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH). The FIP related to this community describes the FAIR Implementation choices related to the DANS Data Station SSH. " assertion.
- FAIRsharing.c0bvcy comment "The Semantic Sensor Network (SSN) ontology is an ontology for describing sensors and their observations, the involved procedures, the studied features of interest, the samples used to do so, and the observed properties, as well as actuators. SSN follows a horizontal and vertical modularization architecture by including a lightweight but self-contained core ontology called SOSA (Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator) for its elementary classes and properties. With their different scope and different degrees of axiomatization, SSN (http://www.w3.org/ns/ssn/) and SOSA (http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/) are able to support a wide range of applications and use cases, including satellite imagery, large-scale scientific monitoring, industrial and household infrastructures, social sensing, citizen science, observation-driven ontology engineering, and the Web of Things. " assertion.
- FAIRsharing.c0bvcy comment "The Semantic Sensor Network (SSN) ontology is an ontology for describing sensors and their observations, the involved procedures, the studied features of interest, the samples used to do so, and the observed properties, as well as actuators. SSN follows a horizontal and vertical modularization architecture by including a lightweight but self-contained core ontology called SOSA (Sensor, Observation, Sample, and Actuator) for its elementary classes and properties. With their different scope and different degrees of axiomatization, SSN (http://www.w3.org/ns/ssn/) and SOSA (http://www.w3.org/ns/sosa/) are able to support a wide range of applications and use cases, including satellite imagery, large-scale scientific monitoring, industrial and household infrastructures, social sensing, citizen science, observation-driven ontology engineering, and the Web of Things. " assertion.
- BCCWO comment "A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa. The vocabulary defines terms for describing the names and ranking of taxa, as well as providing support for describing their habitats, conservation status, and behavioural characteristics, etc." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.g593w1 comment "Bioimaging operations, data types, formats, identifiers and topics. EDAM-Bioimaging is an extension to the EDAM ontology (edamontology.org) for bioimaging, developed in collaboration with partners from NEUBIAS (neubias.org)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.a55z32 comment "MINSEQE describes the Minimum Information about a high-throughput nucleotide SEQuencing Experiment that is needed to enable the unambiguous interpretation and facilitate reproduction of the results of the experiment. By analogy to the MIAME guidelines for microarray experiments, adherence to the MINSEQE guidelines will improve integration of multiple experiments across different modalities, thereby maximising the value of high-throughput research. Metadata collection template includes critical information such as: 1) The description of the biological system, samples, and the experimental variables being studied, 2) The sequence read data for each assay, 3) The ‘final’ processed (or summary) data for the set of assays in the study, 4) General information about the experiment and sample-data relationships, and 5) Essential experimental and data processing protocols. NOTE: The provided resource documentation at Zenodo contains version 1.0 of the MINSEQE guidelines, which originated from discussions at the March 2008 Functional Genomics Data (FGED) Society-hosted workshop held in Berkeley, CA, USA. The FGED Society was operational from 1999-2021." assertion.
- TAPR-OHL-1.0 comment "Open Hardware is a thing - a physical artifact, either electrical or mechanical - whose design information is available to, and usable by, the public in a way that allows anyone to make, modify, distribute, and use that thing. In this preface, design information is called "documentation" and things created from it are called "products." The TAPR Open Hardware License ("OHL") agreement provides a legal framework for Open Hardware projects. It may be used for any kind of product, be it a hammer or a computer motherboard, and is TAPR's contribution to the community; anyone may use the OHL for their Open Hardware project." assertion.
- CERN-OHL-1.2 comment "Version 1.2 of the CERN Open Hardware Licence is a legal framework developed by CERN to facilitate the sharing and distribution of open hardware designs and products. In essence, CERN OHL v1.2 streamlines the licensing process for hardware modifications and ensures better access to design information for the broader community." assertion.
- CERN-OHL-1.2 comment "Version 1.2 of the CERN Open Hardware Licence is a legal framework developed by CERN to facilitate the sharing and distribution of open hardware designs and products. In essence, CERN OHL v1.2 streamlines the licensing process for hardware modifications and ensures better access to design information for the broader community." assertion.
- CERN-OHL-1.1 comment "The CERN Open Hardware Licence (OHL) v1.1 is a legal framework designed to facilitate the sharing and modification of hardware designs, similar to how open-source software licenses work. It allows for the use, copying, modification, and distribution of hardware designs and products based on those designs. Version 1.1, released in July 2011, built upon the initial version (1.0) by incorporating community feedback and aligning with open-source principles." assertion.
- MPL-2.0 comment "The MPL is a simple copyleft license. The MPL's "file-level" copyleft is designed to encourage contributors to share modifications they make to your code, while still allowing them to combine your code with code under other licenses (open or proprietary) with minimal restrictions." assertion.
- CeCILL_V2 comment "This Agreement is a Free Software license agreement that is the result of discussions between its authors in order to ensure compliance with the two main principles guiding its drafting: -firstly, compliance with the principles governing the distribution of Free Software: access to source code, broad rights granted to users, -secondly, the election of a governing law, French law, with which it is conformant, both as regards the law of torts and intellectual property law, and the protection that it offers to both authors and holders of the economic rights over software." assertion.
- CeCILL_V2 comment "This Agreement is a Free Software license agreement that is the result of discussions between its authors in order to ensure compliance with the two main principles guiding its drafting: -firstly, compliance with the principles governing the distribution of Free Software: access to source code, broad rights granted to users, -secondly, the election of a governing law, French law, with which it is conformant, both as regards the law of torts and intellectual property law, and the protection that it offers to both authors and holders of the economic rights over software. The license is specifically crafted to be fully compatible with BSD-style licenses like BSD, X11, and MIT. This compatibility is achieved by allowing the distribution of modified code under any license, provided proper attribution is given. This is different from the GPL, which can restrict how modifications are licensed. " assertion.
- PubChemCDB comment "The PubChem Compound Database contains validated chemical depiction information provided to describe substances in PubChem Substance. Structures stored within PubChem Compounds are pre-clustered and cross-referenced by identity and similarity groups." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.qt3w7z comment "PubChem is the world's largest collection of freely accessible chemical information. Searches can be performed via a number of descriptors such as name, molecular formula and structure. Information is provided for chemical and physical properties, biological activities, safety and toxicity information, patents, literature citations and more. PubChem is organized as three linked databases within the NCBI's Entrez information retrieval system. These are PubChem Substance, PubChem Compound, and PubChem BioAssay. PubChem also provides a fast chemical structure similarity search tool. " assertion.
- URN:NBN comment "National Bibliography Number (NBN) is a group of publication identifier systems used by national libraries in countries such as Germany, Italy, Finland, Norway, The Netherlands and Sweden." assertion.
- systematic-review comment "TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( DGGS OR HEALPix ) ) AND PUBYEAR = 2024 AND ( LIMIT-TO ( LANGUAGE , "English" ) )" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.469e84 comment "The CoreTrustSeal Trustworthy Data Repositories Requirements reflect the characteristics of trustworthy repositories. As such, all Requirements are mandatory and are equally weighted, standalone items. Although some overlap is unavoidable, duplication of evidence sought among Requirements has been kept to a minimum where possible. The CoreTrustSeal, launched in 2017, defines requirements and offers core level certification for Trustworthy Data Repositories holding data for long-term preservation. It is the culmination of a cooperative effort between the Data Seal of Approval (DSA) and the World Data System of the International Science Council (WDS), under the umbrella of the Research Data Alliance (RDA), to harmonize their data repository certifications. The CoreTrustSeal Requirements describe the characteristics required to be a trustworthy repository for digital data and metadata. Each Requirement is accompanied by Guidance text describing the response statements and evidence that applicants must provide to enable an objective review. Applicants must respond to all of the Requirements. Note: The 2017 original recommendations from the "RDA Repository Audit and Certification DSA–WDS Partnership WG", who became a maintenance group on 19th April 2022, changed its name to CoreTrustSeal Maintenance WG. The previously named group, Repository Audit and Certification DSA–WDS Partnership WG, finished its term under RDA and delivered its outputs. For those with an interest in the topic of certification, please visit/join the parent Interest Group: RDA/WDS Certification of Digital Repositories IG." assertion.
- DANSDataStationsPolicy comment "The scope of the DANS Data Stations Policy (“the Policy”) is limited to datasets for which DANS performs ingestion, curation, archiving, long-term preservation, and dissemination. Such datasets are stored and managed in a DANS Data Station and the accompanying long-term preservation service. We refer to these software and services as “the Data Station”. The Policy does not consider archiving and preservation of other materials, such as DANS’s web pages, internal and external documents, and digital objects in any other services that DANS provides. The Policy governs the obligations, responsibilities, and expectations of the role players." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.acd824 comment "The European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST) is a broad-based, multilingual thesaurus for the social sciences. It is owned and published by the Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA) and its national Service Providers. The thesaurus consists of over 3,300 concepts and covers the core social science disciplines: politics, sociology, economics, education, law, crime, demography, health, employment, information, communication technology, and environmental science. ELSST is used for data discovery within CESSDA and facilitates access to data resources across Europe, independent of domain, resource, language, or vocabulary. ELSST is currently available in 16 languages: Danish, Dutch, Czech, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Romanian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.rYgXhw comment "This document defines the core components of the Observation data model that are necessary to perform data discovery when querying data centers for astronomical observations of interest. It exposes use-cases to be carried out, explains the model and provides guidelines for its implementation as a data access service based on the Table Access Protocol (TAP). It aims at providing a simple model easy to understand and to implement by data providers that wish to publish their data into the Virtual Observatory. This interface integrates data modeling and data access aspects in a single service and is named ObsTAP. In this document, the Observation Data Model Core Components (ObsCoreDM) defines the core components of queryable metadata required for global discovery of observational data. It is meant to allow a single query to be posed to TAP services at multiple sites to perform global data discovery without having to understand the details of the services present at each site. It defines a minimal set of basic metadata and thus allows for a reasonable cost of implementation by data providers." assertion.
- assertion comment "testing language tags" assertion.
- research-question comment "Current geospatial systems face challenges with multi-scale global data due to projection distortions and indexing limitations. DGGS promises to address these issues, but no comprehensive synthesis exists comparing DGGS performance against established approaches. This review will provide evidence-based guidance for DGGS adoption." assertion.
- systematic-review comment "TITLE-ABS-KEY ( ( DGGS OR HEALPix ) ) AND PUBYEAR = 2024 AND ( LIMIT-TO ( LANGUAGE , "English" ) )" assertion.
- PubChemCDB comment "The PubChem Compound Database contains validated chemical depiction information provided to describe substances in PubChem Substance. Structures stored within PubChem Compounds are pre-clustered and cross-referenced by identity and similarity groups." assertion.
- PubChemCDB comment "The PubChem Compound Database contains validated chemical depiction information provided to describe substances in PubChem Substance. Structures stored within PubChem Compounds are pre-clustered and cross-referenced by identity and similarity groups." assertion.
- systematic-review comment "bla bla" assertion.
- DANS-DataStationSSH comment "This FIP is created by the managers of the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to provide an overview of the FAIR Implementation Choices of the DANS Data Station SSH." assertion.
- Manager-DANS-DataStationSSH comment "This FIP is created by the managers of the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to provide an overview of the FAIR Implementation Choices of the DANS Data Station SSH." assertion.
- Managers-DANS-DataStationSSH comment "This FIP is created by the managers of the DANS Data Station Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to provide an overview of the FAIR Implementation Choices of the DANS Data Station SSH." assertion.
- CSW comment "Catalogue services support the ability to publish and search collections of descriptive information (metadata) for data, services, and related information objects. Metadata in catalogues represent resource characteristics that can be queried and presented for evaluation and further processing by both humans and software. Catalogue services are required to support the discovery and binding to registered information resources within an information community." assertion.
- CSW comment "Catalogue services support the ability to publish and search collections of descriptive information (metadata) for data, services, and related information objects. Metadata in catalogues represent resource characteristics that can be queried and presented for evaluation and further processing by both humans and software. Catalogue services are required to support the discovery and binding to registered information resources within an information community." assertion.