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- testdmp comment "test description" assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a test." assertion.
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- DOI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- RAnAWGdeI_1GGmDAqv-vZjby5XqbL2ZujNz1vgwK_6cRI comment "The digital object identifier (DOI) system originated in a joint initiative of three trade associations in the publishing industry (International Publishers Association; International Association of Scientific, Technical and Medical Publishers; Association of American Publishers). The system was announced at the Frankfurt Book Fair 1997. The International DOI Foundation (IDF) was created to develop and manage the DOI system, also in 1997. The DOI system was adopted as International Standard ISO 26324 in 2012. The DOI system implements the Handle System and adds a number of new features. The DOI system provides an infrastructure for persistent unique identification of objects of any type. The DOI system is designed to work over the Internet. A DOI name is permanently assigned to an object to provide a resolvable persistent network link to current information about that object, including where the object, or information about it, can be found on the Internet. While information about an object can change over time, its DOI name will not change. A DOI name can be resolved within the DOI system to values of one or more types of data relating to the object identified by that DOI name, such as a URL, an e-mail address, other identifiers and descriptive metadata. The DOI system enables the construction of automated services and transactions. Applications of the DOI system include but are not limited to managing information and documentation location and access; managing metadata; facilitating electronic transactions; persistent unique identification of any form of any data; and commercial and non-commercial transactions. The content of an object associated with a DOI name is described unambiguously by DOI metadata, based on a structured extensible data model that enables the object to be associated with metadata of any desired degree of precision and granularity to support description and services. The data model supports interoperability between DOI applications. The scope of the DOI system is not defined by reference to the type of content (format, etc.) of the referent, but by reference to the functionalities it provides and the context of use. The DOI system provides, within networks of DOI applications, for unique identification, persistence, resolution, metadata and semantic interoperability." assertion.
- ISO_19139 comment "ISO/TS 19115-3:2016 defines an integrated XML implementation of ISO 19115‑1, ISO 19115‑2, and concepts from ISO/TS 19139 by defining the following artefacts: a) a set of XML schema required to validate metadata instance documents conforming to conceptual model elements defined in ISO 19115‑1, ISO 19115‑2, and ISO/TS 19139; b) a set of ISO/IEC 19757‑3 (Schematron) rules that implement validation constraints in the ISO 19115‑1 and ISO 19115‑2 UML models that are not validated by the XML schema; c) an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) for transforming ISO 19115-1 metadata encoded using the ISO/TS 19139 XML schema and ISO 19115‑2 metadata encoded using the ISO/TS 19139‑2 XML schema into an equivalent document that is valid against the XML schema defined in this document. ISO/TS 19115-3:2016 describes the procedure used to generate XML schema from ISO geographic information conceptual models related to metadata. The procedure includes creation of an UML model for XML implementation derived from the conceptual UML model." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.87ccfd comment "Simple Protocol and RDF Query Language (SPARQL). This document is an overview of SPARQL 1.1. It provides an introduction to a set of W3C specifications that facilitate querying and manipulating RDF graph content on the Web or in an RDF store." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.v8nve2 comment "JCAMP-DX is used for exchanging moderate numbers of spectra. JCAMP-DX was one of the earliest specifications providing a standard file format for data exchange in mass spectrometry. It was initially developed for infrared spectrometry and related chemical and physical information between spectrometer data systems of different manufacture. It was also used later for nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. JCAMP-DX is an ASCII based format and includes standards for file compression. All data are stored as labeled fields of variable length using printable ASCII characters. JCAMP-DX was found impractical for today's large MS data sets, but it is still used for exchanging moderate numbers of spectra. IUPAC is currently in charge of its maintenance and the latest protocol is from 2005." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.2basyz comment "CVDO is an ontology based on the OGMS model of disease, designed to describe entities related to cardiovascular diseases (including the diseases themselves, the underlying disorders, and the related pathological processes)." assertion.
- INSPIRE_reg comment "The INSPIRE infrastructure involves a number of items, which require clear descriptions and the possibility to be referenced through unique identifiers. Examples for such items include INSPIRE themes, code lists, application schemas or discovery services. Registers provide a means to assign identifiers to items and their labels, definitions and descriptions (in different languages). The INSPIRE registry provides a central access point to a number of centrally managed INSPIRE registers. The content of these registers are based on the INSPIRE Directive, Implementing Rules and Technical Guidelines." assertion.
- SEDOO-OCEAN-DATA-CATALOGUE comment "Catalogue of every oceanographic data managed by SEDOO/OMP" assertion.
- assertion comment "this is just a test comment" assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAdmJvnXh5lzzxv1G_3uJ21Z8oOIcCqK3EppNHcwBzgv0%23Argo_GDAC_MLP comment "A monthly snapshot of Argo Global Data Assembly Centre is archived once a month by both US-NCEI and Ifremer-Seanoe. The successive snapshots are published on http://doi.org/10.17882/42182" assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAB-YR9Z7jf46oxQr1YvxikQ7j6stCgrYnVvDeLTGzATw%23DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- explore?id=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.org%2Fnp%2FRAMo-hPi-5j2NToH2CBpK9bc-jy7d1kwuS5lgj-IIJfmg%23ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- Argo_GDAC_MLP comment "A monthly snapshot of Argo Global Data Assembly Centre is archived once a month by both US-NCEI and Ifremer-Seanoe. The successive snapshots are published on http://doi.org/10.17882/42182" assertion.
- DANUBIUS_MLP comment "This is the Metadata Preservation Policy for DANUBIUS-RI. Its role is to describe the digital preservation for the data." assertion.
- DiSSCo_MLP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- IAGOS_MLP comment "The IAGOS Data Preservation Policy is the IAGOS Data Centre policy on data preservation, including for the designated community of users. This policy generally conforms to the OAIS Reference Model, with additions and alterations that are specific to the data managed by the IAGOS-DC." assertion.
- ICOS_MLP comment "ICOS is set up for the long term, 20-25 years starting from 2015. Statutes and data policy mention that data and metadata should be preserved also after that. In case ICOS ERIC is wound down in the future there will be a one year period to develop the contingency plan. All current landing pages generated dynamically by our metadata system can then be generated as static html pages that will together form a frozen metadata system which can be served by a simple static website at very low cost or be integrated as sub-site in another permanent website." assertion.
- LACDR-DDS comment "At the division of Drug Discovery & Safety we are interested in the efficacy and safety of new drugs and novel means to decipher these aspects. Hence, we employ advanced imaging and high-throughput screening techniques next to computational approaches such as chem- and bioinformatics." assertion.
- LACDR-DDS comment "At the division of Drug Discovery & Safety we are interested in the efficacy and safety of new drugs and novel means to decipher these aspects. Hence, we employ advanced imaging and high-throughput screening techniques next to computational approaches such as chem- and bioinformatics." assertion.
- LACDR-DDS comment "At the LACDR division of Drug Discovery & Safety (DDS) we are interested in the efficacy and safety of new drugs and novel means to decipher these aspects. Hence, we employ advanced imaging and high-throughput screening techniques next to computational approaches such as chem- and bioinformatics." assertion.
- DiSSCo_MLP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- DiSSCo_MPP comment "DiSSCo Data Management Plan in development" assertion.
- ACTRIS_DMP comment "The Aerosol, Clouds and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS) focuses on producing high-quality data for the understanding of short-lived atmospheric constituents and their interactions. These constituents have a residence time in the atmosphere from hours to weeks. The short lifetimes make their concentrations highly variable in time and space and involve processes occurring on very short timescales. These considerations separate the short-lived atmospheric constituents from long-lived greenhouse gases, and calls for a four dimensional distributed observatory. The Research Infrastructure (RI) ACTRIS is the pan-European RI that consolidates activities amongst European partners for observations of aerosols, clouds, and trace gases and for understanding of the related atmospheric processes, as well as to provide RI services to wide user groups. This document contains information on how to manage data in ACTRIS." assertion.
- AdvancedNanoIN comment "The AdvancedNanoIN is a FAIR Implementation Network for safety data of nanomaterials and advanced materials" assertion.
- AOP-Wiki comment "The AOP-Wiki serves as the primary repository of qualitative information for the international AOP development effort coordinated by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)" assertion.
- eNanoMapper comment "The Nanosafety Data Interface provides aggregated findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable (FAIR) data to support safety assessment of nanomaterials" assertion.
- eNanoMapperOntology comment "The eNanoMapper ontology covers the full scope of terminology needed to support research into nanomaterial safety. It builds on multiple pre-existing external ontologies such as the NanoParticle Ontology" assertion.
- PARC comment "PARC (Partnership for the Assessment of Risks of Chemcials) is an EU public-public partnership to drive the development of regulatory risk assessment and the implementation of Novel Assessment Methods and Next Generation Risk Assesment tools into regulatory practice." assertion.
- PARC comment "PARC (Partnership for the Assessment of Risks of Chemcials) is an EU public-public partnership to drive the development of regulatory risk assessment and the implementation of Novel Assessment Methods and Next Generation Risk Assesment tools into regulatory practice." assertion.
- LACDR-DDS-CTDS comment "In this research group, headed by prof. dr. Bob van de Water, cell signaling programs that underlie adverse drug reactions as well as cancer development and progression are unraveled." assertion.
- LACDR-DDS-CTDS comment "In the Cancer Therapeutics and Drug Safety research group at the LACDR, headed by prof. dr. Bob van de Water, cell signaling programs that underlie adverse drug reactions as well as cancer development and progression are unraveled." assertion.
- GMPDWH comment "GMP Data Warehouse provides on-line software tools supporting the implementation of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, especially the effectiveness evaluation by providing comparable, harmonised and reliable information on persistent organic pollutants levels globally in core environmental matrices: air, human tissues (breast milk, blood), and water." assertion.
- PARC-HBM comment "The PARC Human Biomonitoring Data FIC facilitates the availability and (re)use of Human Biomonitoring (HBM) datasets created or used in the context of the PARC Project for the benefit of the broader chemical risk assessment community." assertion.
- PARC-HBM comment "The PARC Human Biomonitoring Data FIC facilitates the availability and (re)use of Human Biomonitoring (HBM) datasets created or used in the context of the PARC Project for the benefit of the broader chemical risk assessment community." assertion.
- SCGMPDWH_AIR comment "Metadata schema of ambient air used to collect data within Stockholm Convention Global Monitoring Plan Data Warehouse." assertion.
- GloPID-R comment "GloPID-R brings together funders investing in research related to new or re-emerging infectious diseases. Our aim is to increase preparedness and speed up the research response to outbreaks with pandemic potential. GloPID-R facilitates coordination and information sharing among major global funding organizations through our working groups, guidance, tools, and multiple resources. Through our worldwide network of research funders, we facilitate coordinated investment to improve preparedness and a rapid research response to epidemics and pandemics. The overriding aim of our work is to impact global health by saving lives. " assertion.
- SCGMPDWH_MPP comment "Describes lifecycle of metadata within SC GMP DWH" assertion.
- assertion comment "This nanopublication is a recommended example of a superpattern claim." assertion.
- ROR comment "The Research Organization Registry (ROR) includes IDs and metadata for more than 102,000 organizations and counting. Registry data is CC0 and openly available via a search interface, REST API, and data dump. Registry updates are curated through a community process and released on a rolling basis." assertion.
- ROR comment "The Research Organization Registry (ROR) includes IDs and metadata for more than 102,000 organizations and counting. Registry data is CC0 and openly available via a search interface, REST API, and data dump. Registry updates are curated through a community process and released on a rolling basis." assertion.
- ROR comment "The Research Organization Registry (ROR) includes IDs and metadata for more than 102,000 organizations and counting. Registry data is CC0 and openly available via a search interface, REST API, and data dump. Registry updates are curated through a community process and released on a rolling basis." assertion.
- HBM4EU comment "The HBM4EU Project is a pan-European research project gathering Human BioMonitoring Data" assertion.
- SFTP comment "The SFTP is a standard communication protocol used for the secure transfer of computer files from a server to client on a computer network." assertion.
- FAIR-AOPs comment "The FAIR-AOPs community was initiated within the project CIAO (Modelling the Pathogenesis of COVID-19 Using the Adverse Outcome Pathway Framework, https://www.ciao-covid.net/). The community involves actors from the GO FAIR Foundation, the European Joint Research Centre, the US Environmental Protection Agency, research institutes, non-profit institutes, and private companies." assertion.
- HGNC comment "The HGNC is responsible for approving unique symbols and names for human loci, including protein coding genes, ncRNA genes and pseudogenes, to allow unambiguous scientific communication." assertion.
- FDP comment "The FAIR Data Point is a FAIR-compliant metadata repository solution that allows data stewards to define their own and/or reuse existing semantically-rich metadata schemas." assertion.
- FDP comment "The FAIR Data Point is a FAIR-compliant metadata repository solution that allows data stewards to define their own and/or reuse existing semantically-rich metadata schemas." assertion.
- OpenEdition-OAI-PMH comment "OpenEdition OAI-PMH Repository provides metadata on all documents published on OpenEdition." 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.