Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o ?g. }
- fip description "AnaEE FIP 2022: This is the FIP of AnaEE (representing the choices made in 2022)." assertion.
- fip description "AnaEE FIP 2019: This is the FIP of AnaEE (representing the choices made in 2019)." assertion.
- fip description "AnaEE FIP 2021: This is the FIP of AnaEE (representing the choices made in 2021)." assertion.
- fip description "DiSSCo FIP 2019: This is the FIP of DiSSCo (representing the choices made in 2019)." assertion.
- fip description "DiSSCo FIP 2021: This is the FIP of DiSSCo (representing the choices made in 2021)." assertion.
- fip description "DiSSCo FIP 2022: This is the FIP of DiSSCo (representing the choices made in 2022)." assertion.
- fip description "ACTRIS DVAS FIP 2021: This is the FIP of ACTRIS DVAS (representing the choices made in 2021)." assertion.
- fip description "ACTRIS InSitu FIP 2020: This is the FIP of InSitu (representing the choices made in 2020)." assertion.
- fip description "ACTRIS InSitu FIP 2021: This is the FIP of ACTRIS InSitu (representing the choices made in 2021)." assertion.
- fip description "IAGOS FIP 2021: This is the FIP of IAGOS (representing the choices made in 2021)." assertion.
- fip description "Euro Argo FIP 2022: This is the FIP of Euro Argo (representing the choices made in 2022)." assertion.
- fip description "Euro Argo FIP 2019: This is the FIP of Euro Argo (representing the choices made in 2019)." assertion.
- fip description "EuroArgo FIP 2020: This is the FIP of Euro Argo (representing the choices made in 2020)." assertion.
- fip description "PARC TOXRIC FIP: This is the FIP of PARC TOXRIC" assertion.
- fip description "IUPAC Standards: This is the FIP of IUPAC Standards" assertion.
- fip description "LifeWatch Ecosystems FIP 2019: This is the FIP of LifeWatch Ecosystems (representing the choices made in 2019)." assertion.
- fip description "NORMAN Database System- MassBank EU: This is the FIP of NORMAN Database System MassBank EU" assertion.
- fip description "SIOS FIP 2022: This is the FIP of SIOS (representing the choices made in 2022)." assertion.
- sip description "LifeWatch ERIC Ecoportal" assertion.
- sip description "LifeWatch ERIC Ecoportal" assertion.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e121562 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e121562 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e121562 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e121562 provenance.
- research-activity description BDJ.12.e121562 provenance.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<ul><li><h1>header 1</h1> <li>child</li></li> <li><strong>bold</strong> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li></li> <li>image <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li></li></ul>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="header-1">header 1</h1> <ul> <li>child</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>bold</strong><ul> <li>block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq</li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="header-1">header 1</h1> <ul> <li>child</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>bold</strong><ul> <li>block ref: <strong>bold</strong></li> </ul> </li> <li>image<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2Farmj7gqP-M.jpg?alt=media&token=24be04d1-e1cc-4fe8-9ff4-c3f5e32f1cdf" alt=""></li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- get-latest-accepted-bdj description "This query returns the latest accepted nanopublications at the Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)." assertion.
- get-latest-accepted-ds description "This query returns the latest accepted nanopublications at the Biodiversity Data Journal (BDJ)." assertion.
- get-latest-ds-candidates description "This query returns candidate nanopublications for submission at the journal Data Science." assertion.
- get-ds-reactions description "This query returns all reactions published for articles in the journal Data Science." assertion.
- get-latest-rio-candidates description "This query returns candidate nanopublications for submission at the RIO Journal." assertion.
- get-nanopubs-by-type description "This query returns all valid nanopublications of the given type." assertion.
- get-introducing-nanopub description "This query returns the nanopublication(s) that introduces the given thing." assertion.
- fulltext-search-on-labels description "This query performs a full-text search on the nanopublication labels." assertion.
- fulltext-search-on-labels description "This query performs a full-text search on the nanopublication labels." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- find-things description "This query performs a full-text search on the things introduced in nanopublications." assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Froamjs-dev%2FgsPATq-QJj.png?alt=media&token=b7b1b13c-6d8f-4c42-9b75-e81c068701fe" alt=""></li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h1 id="summary">Summary</h1> <ul> <li>Final advertisements from designers who prototyped designs in parallel performed better on advertising analytics compared to ads from designers who prototype designs serially. Specifically, ads from parallel prototypes got a higher click-through rate than serial (~445 clicks per million vs. 397)<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FWzTFTW7vBj.png?alt=media&token=a7494c35-91aa-4f8e-97b4-305390792fa5" alt=""> (Table 1)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FSXwC12xj_2.png?alt=media&token=00d05bf7-4057-4cc4-adbb-441a20d7d679" alt=""> (Figure 7)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2Fi1cZ3GCvbk.png?alt=media&token=8b17d98d-957d-4adf-9085-491d4c2ef9da" alt=""> (p. 11)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FNtrnAGDHH5.png?alt=media&token=5338a6a7-a57e-4dc7-9497-60ad513f3bfe" alt=""> (p. 12)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li><h1 id="grounding-context">Grounding Context</h1> <ul> <li>Measure: Performance, in terms of click-through rates and Google Analytics for target website (N visitors, time spent, N pages visited daily from each ad) over 15-day campaign, and independent judgments in terms of creativity/originality, visual appeal, tastefulness, and adherence to design principles<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FZC8jubVwoo.png?alt=media&token=6f913c0b-6adb-41ff-9800-d4a216835fdf" alt=""> (p. 7)</li> </ul> </li> <li>StudyDesign:: between-subjects design: serial vs. parallel prototyping structure</li> <li>Procedure:: ~150 mins total, ~10 mins to create each prototype. Main difference is whether get critique from ad expert (experimenter) after each prototype (serial), or after three prototypes (parallel). Experimenter critiques drew from a pre-created list of critique statements for consistency across participants<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FaK2jEh8nU3.png?alt=media&token=4e7b4e58-2e48-425d-9f85-429bbbb60df6" alt=""></li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FQiSEbomJ7O.png?alt=media&token=6a034943-2eb6-4d22-a763-f78aebbebcec" alt=""> (p. 7)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2F2iNV3dowQU.png?alt=media&token=658ce4e6-8a38-4d8c-aef7-6b17fbeb20eb" alt=""> (p. 9)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Participants:: N=33 students, none professional designers, ~half with some prior experience in ad/graphic design<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FtWLhVEzb1X.png?alt=media&token=9536bf92-05d6-4521-98e4-e4943860b6fd" alt=""><br><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FmUHK4M7lCe.png?alt=media&token=b1a79bd6-665f-4558-a9c1-107dde0fb196" alt="">(pp. 5-6)</li> </ul> </li> <li>Materials:: use Flash-based AdBuilder tool to design a banner ad to be hosted on a social networking site, for a fictional student-led design publication<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FyuHo1Ej1QT.png?alt=media&token=e9394c59-fcc9-4854-8fd5-c38e625f4d25" alt=""> (p. 6)</li> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FuGkbPv9Lat.png?alt=media&token=f8034f0b-4cc4-4970-834d-82f3d1206e0b" alt=""> (p. 6)</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> <hr> <ul> <li>[[ACL Recontextualizing Claims and Evidence Shared Task]]<ul> <li>Status:: #resultGrounded</li> <li>Annotator:: [[Joel Chan]]</li> <li>ResultGrounding:: [[table]]</li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- Evidence description "<body> <ul> <li><h2 id="summary">Summary</h2> <ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fmegacoglab%2FDzpmWXAzLF.png?alt=media&token=7c154199-8f2c-4220-a9ad-51f0507fcf47" alt=""> (Table 5)</li> </ul> </li> <li><h2 id="grounding-context">Grounding Context</h2> <ul> <li>Who::<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>We recruited 139 mTurk workers (42% female, mean age = 32.6 years, SD = 9.6) for this study. To ensure quality data, all participants had to have approval rates of at least 95% with at least 100 completed HITs. Participants were paid $2.00 for about 20 minutes of participation (on average), yielding an average hourly rate of $6/hour. (p. 2721)</p> </blockquote> </li> </ul> </li> <li>How::<ul> <li>machine-generated clusters, machine-generated labels, dataset<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>We extracted solution paths for ideas for two problems: 1) new product ideas for a novel “fabric display” (fabric display problem), and 2) ideas for improving workers’ experience performing HITs on mTurk on mobile devices (improve mTurk problem). Both idea datasets were assembled from idea datasets collected in prior studies ([54] for the Fabric Display problem, and [40] for the Improve Turk problem). The ideas in those datasets were collected from mTurk workers, and the authors shared the data with us. We randomly sampled 120 ideas for each problem. (p. 2719)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>In the cluster phase, ideas are first tokenized, removing uninformative (stop) words, and then weighted using TFIDF. Each idea then is re-represented as a vector of w TFIDF weights (where w is the number words in the corpus of ideas). We then use LSI to reduce the dimensionality of the vectors. Based on prior experience clustering brainstorming ideas, our intuition is that somewhere between 15 to 25 patterns is often sufficient to adequately describe emerging solution patterns. Therefore, we set our LSI model to retain 15, 20 and 25 dimensions. For each of these parameter settings, we then identify solution paths by finding the same number of clusters of ideas (i.e., 15, 20 or 25) with the Kmeans clustering algorithm. We use the LSI dimension weights as features for the ideas. (p. 2720)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>For the label phase, we again select a method that would not require significant parameter tuning. To do this, we treat each cluster as a document, and compute TF-IDF weights for all words. We then choose the top n words with the highest TF-IDF weights within each cluster. N is determined by the average length of human labels (minus stopwords). (p. 2720)</p> </blockquote> </li> </ul> </li> <li>task(s)<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>two problems: 1) new product ideas for a novel “fabric display” (fabric display problem), and 2) ideas for improving workers’ experience performing HITs on mTurk on mobile devices (improve mTurk problem). (p. 2719)</p> </blockquote> </li> </ul> </li> <li>procedure<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>Participants generated ideas using a simple ideation interface. Inspirations (whether ideas or solution paths) were provided to participants in an “inspiration feed” in the right panel of their interface (see Figure 2). Participants could “bookmark” particular inspirations that they found helpful. No sorting and filtering options were provided. The limited sorting/filtering available in the all-ideas condition might be considered primitive, but it is actually similar to many existing platforms that might provide rudimentary filtering by very broad, pre-defined categories (that may be reused across problem). Participants in the control condition generated ideas with a simpler ideation interface that removed the inspiration feed. (p. 2721)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>After providing informed consent, participants experienced a brief tutorial to familiarize themselves with the interface. Embedded within the tutorial was an alternative uses task (where participants were asked to think of as many alternative uses as possible for a bowling pin). generated ideas for both the Fabric Display and Improve Turk problems. Participants were given 8 minutes to work on each problem, and the order of the problems was randomized across participants. Participants in the inspiration conditions received the following instructions regarding the inspirations: “Below are some inspirations to boost your creativity. Feel free to create variations on them, elaborate on them, recombine them into new ideas, or simply use them to stimulate your thinking. If you find an inspiration to be helpful for your thinking, please let us know by clicking on the star button! This will help us provide better inspirations to future brainstormers.” After completing both problems, participants then completed a brief survey with questions about demographics and the participants’ experiences during the task.Participants then (pp .2721-2722)</p> </blockquote> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> <li>What:: ((pvSG_OWlN))<ul> <li><blockquote> <p>414 workers from mTurk rated the ideas for novelty and quality (p. 2722)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>Quality was operationalized as the degree to which an idea would be useful for solving the problem, assuming it was implemented (i.e., separating out concerns over feasibility), ranging from a scale of 1 (Not Useful at All) to 7 (Extremely Useful). Each worker rated a random sample of approximately 20 ideas. (p. 2722)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>While the raw inter-rater agreement was relatively low (Krippendorff’s alpha = .23 and .25, respectively), the overall aggregate measure had acceptable correspondence with each judges’ intuitions. Computing correlations between each judges’ ratings and the overall aggregate score yielded average correlations of .52 for novelty and .58 for quality. (p. 2722)</p> </blockquote> </li> <li><blockquote> <p>we normalized scores within raters (i.e., difference between rating and mean rating provide by rater, divided by the standard deviation of the raters’ ratings). (p. 2723)</p> </blockquote> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> </li> </ul> </body>" assertion.
- kim-min-hee description "a korean person" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a metadata schema." assertion.
- get-3pff-events description "Returns a list of all events related to the Three Point FAIRification Framework (3PFF)" assertion.
- get-3pff-events description "Returns a list of all events related to the Three Point FAIRification Framework (3PFF)" assertion.
- get-accepted-nanopubs-by-author description "This query returns all nanopublications accepted at a journal by the given author." assertion.
- get-user-stats description "This query returns some general user statistics in the form of number of valid/invalidated/accepted nanopublications published." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research project" assertion.
- example-project description "just an example..." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research project" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research project" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a research project" assertion.
- ExampleProject-240814 description "just another example..." assertion.
- assertion description "Describe the dataset." assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a data catalog at summary level" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for describing a dataset at summary level" assertion.
- get-latest-nanopubs-from-pubkeys description "This query returns the latest nanopublications from the given set of pubkey hashes." assertion.
- get-latest-nanopubs-from-pubkeys description "This query returns the latest nanopublications from the given set of pubkey hashes." assertion.
- get-latest-nanopubs-from-pubkeys-userid description "This query returns the latest nanopublications from the given set of pubkey hashes and/or from the given user IRI." assertion.
- get-user-stats description "This query returns some general user statistics in the form of number of valid/invalidated/accepted nanopublications published." assertion.
- get-user-stats description "This query returns some general user statistics in the form of number of valid/invalidated/accepted nanopublications published." assertion.
- get-latest-nanopubs-from-pubkeys-userid description "This query returns the latest nanopublications from the given set of pubkey hashes and/or from the given user IRI." assertion.
- get-user-stats description "This query returns some general user statistics in the form of number of valid/invalidated/accepted nanopublications published." assertion.
- get-latest-nanopubs-from-pubkeys-userid description "This query returns the latest nanopublications from the given set of pubkey hashes and/or from the given user IRI." assertion.
- get-top-creators-last30d description "This query returns the 10 creators who created most nanopublications during the last 30 days." assertion.
- fip description "FAIR-SaaS" assertion.
- fip description "FAIR-SaaS" assertion.
- fip description "FAIR-SaaS" assertion.
- RAHpaF8VoVn8R-bu9jcpn4bzBcVv-cNvBMsxdAjG6FjPw description "--- title: "[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]" url: https://roamresearch.com/#/app/roamjs-dev/page/pfW74_4-F author: Michael Gartner date: Tue Sep 03 2024 09:30:55 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) --- - # header 1 - child - **bold** - block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq " assertion.
- RAbOIPk-0AGW7vJn9Je039cYK1wDaWFp_aJGq5cuAph18 description "--- title: "[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]" url: https://roamresearch.com/#/app/roamjs-dev/page/pfW74_4-F author: Michael Gartner date: Tue Sep 03 2024 09:30:55 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) --- - # header 1 - child - **bold** - block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq " assertion.
- RAdgdbWomoZIJMH8XQpjr52RfNSLxiS8AAvdan6l4REOg description "--- title: "[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]" url: https://roamresearch.com/#/app/roamjs-dev/page/pfW74_4-F author: Michael Gartner date: Tue Sep 03 2024 09:30:55 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) --- - # header 1 - child - **bold** - block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq " assertion.
- RAem5bf_x7mbNQ_1WM1AxDXc9zpQIWINBy7rqLxUjgp8k description "--- title: "[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]" url: https://roamresearch.com/#/app/roamjs-dev/page/pfW74_4-F author: Michael Gartner date: Tue Sep 03 2024 09:30:55 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) --- - # header 1 - child - **bold** - block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq " assertion.
- RAjEiNedtTdn6raa7RIJngj_PhExNf2p3SJnuv66-xSIk description "--- title: "[[EVD]] - example published evd - [[@someSource]]" url: https://roamresearch.com/#/app/roamjs-dev/page/pfW74_4-F author: Michael Gartner date: Tue Sep 03 2024 09:30:55 GMT-0600 (Central Standard Time) --- - # header 1 - child - **bold** - block ref: 5jrU5Hxqq " assertion.
- fip description "FAIR-SaaS" assertion.
- Variable27 description "Mass concentration of isobutylene in chloroform." assertion.
- variable16 description "The measure of an ectotherm animal's baseline metabolic rate (i.e. non-active, non-stressed) measured by the milligrams of oxygen consumed in a period of time of one hour." assertion.
- variable1 description "Density (particle per cm3) of electrons measured in the Solar Wind." assertion.
- fip description "eLTER FIP 2022: This is the FIP for the eLTER Community representing the choices made in 2022." assertion.
- variable2 description "Temperature of the air in a height of 1.7 meter, daily maximum" assertion.
- Variable6 description "In accordance with common usage in geophysical disciplines, "flux" implies per unit area, called "flux density" in physics. "Vegetation" means any living plants e.g. trees, shrubs, grass. The specification of a physical process by the phrase "due_to_" process means that the quantity named is a single term in a sum of terms which together compose the general quantity named by omitting the phrase. The term "senescence" means loss of living biomass excluding plant death, e.g. leaf drop and other seasonal effects. The term refers to changes in the whole plant and is not confined only to leaf drop." assertion.
- variable7 description "Trunk char height is a measure of the extent of fire height above ground which is measured from the base to the highest point of fire occurrence on the tree trunk. Maximum char height is measured at the community level using a 360° sweep at each sampling location." assertion.
- Variable8 description "CWD abundance per hectare (m2/hectare) is the abundance of CWD measured from all the plots/transects scaled to a hectare (100 x 100 m). They are calculated using the formula (see https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037811270900783X)" assertion.
- assertion description "This template allows for describing the benchmark procedure and other metadata of benchmarks performed with RiverBench tasks and datasets. Please refer to RiverBench profiles and tasks using their permanent URLs (PURLs) with a specified version (not dev!). For example: https://w3id.org/riverbench/v/2.0.1/profiles/flat-mixed https://w3id.org/riverbench/v/2.0.1/tasks/flat-compression In the benchmark metrics field, use the names of the metrics specified in the task definition that you have used. If possible, link to the paper that reported this benchmark using the "cites as data source" field. This way, a citation of this paper will appear on RiverBench's website." assertion.
- variable4 description "Identification of height-range above valley floor influenced by boundary layer air/free troposphere." assertion.
- lookup-fdo-types description "This query is for auto-complete lookup of FDO types." assertion.
- get-all-nanopubs-last30d description "This query returns all the nanopublications created in the last 30 days, sorted by recency." assertion.
- Variable10 description "Peak acceleration measured on the earth surface when facing seismic events, like earthquakes." assertion.
- get-most-used-templates-last30d description "This query returns the most used assertion templates of the last 30 days, considering the latest versions of these templates." assertion.
- variable15 description "Size of planktic foraminifers in surface sediments, see https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.126730" assertion.
- Variable22 description "Smoking status current of a patient" assertion.
- variable17 description "The amount of docosahexaenoic acid relative to dry weight in an individual." assertion.
- variable14 description "The total area (in ha) of feral-free enclosures." assertion.
- get-fdos description "This query returns a list of FDOs, possibly restricted by type of search term." assertion.
- get-fdos description "This query returns a list of FDOs, possibly restricted by type of search term." assertion.