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- NASAAmes_Format type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Data-schema assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Semantic-model assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format type Semantic-model assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format label "NASA Ames Format|The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange" assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format label "NASA Ames Format | The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange" assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format label "NASA Ames Format | The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange" assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format comment "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange (NASA Ames Format) is composed of ASCII data files that are written in one of nine "standard" file formats. The ASCII data file formats were developed at Ames Research Center by R. Stephen Hipskind and Steven E. Gaines in 1990 to standardize the file formats used for in-the-field data exchange during aircraft field experiments. Each ASCII data file consists of a file header, followed by the data records. The file header describes the data and the origin of the file. The data are conceptually divided into Independent Variables and Dependent Variables. The Dependent Variables are further divided into Primary and Auxiliary Variables." assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format comment "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange (NASA Ames Format) is composed of ASCII data files that are written in one of nine "standard" file formats. The ASCII data file formats were developed at Ames Research Center by R. Stephen Hipskind and Steven E. Gaines in 1990 to standardize the file formats used for in-the-field data exchange during aircraft field experiments. Each ASCII data file consists of a file header, followed by the data records. The file header describes the data and the origin of the file. The data are conceptually divided into Independent Variables and Dependent Variables. The Dependent Variables are further divided into Primary and Auxiliary Variables." assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format comment "The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Ames Format for Data Exchange (NASA Ames Format) is composed of ASCII data files that are written in one of nine \"standard\" file formats. The ASCII data file formats were developed at Ames Research Center by R. Stephen Hipskind and Steven E. Gaines in 1990 to standardize the file formats used for in-the-field data exchange during aircraft field experiments. Each ASCII data file consists of a file header, followed by the data records. The file header describes the data and the origin of the file. The data are conceptually divided into Independent Variables and Dependent Variables. The Dependent Variables are further divided into Primary and Auxiliary Variables." assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format seeAlso Ames_Format_Overview assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format url Ames_Format_Overview assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format url Ames_Format_Overview assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format exactMatch bsg-s001524 assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format closeMatch FAIRsharing.rSuIcM assertion.
- NASAAmes_Format closeMatch FAIRsharing.rSuIcM assertion.