Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://purl.org/dc/terms/description> ?o ?g. }
- _plan description "This is a test workflow." assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- _step description "Step 3" assertion.
- _plan description "This is a test workflow." assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- _step description "Step 3" assertion.
- _plan description "This is a test workflow." assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- _step description "Step 3" assertion.
- _plan description "This is a test workflow." assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- _step description "Step 3" assertion.
- _plan description "This is a test workflow." assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- _step description "Preheat an oven to 200 degrees C." assertion.
- _step description " @is_fairstep(label='test_label') def add(a: int, b: int) -> int: """ Computational step adding two ints together. """ return a + b " assertion.
- _step description "Step 1" assertion.
- _step description "Step 2" assertion.
- assertion description "<p><strong>This just a preliminary template for testing...</strong></p> <p>The subject is a taxon as extracted from Checklistbank.</p> <p>The predicate is from the Relation Ontology.</p> <p>The object is a habitat according to the ENVO ontology.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Template for defining a community of practice aiming at implementing the FAIR principles." assertion.
- var1 description "blabla" assertion.
- result description "<img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FyH02BJhinT.jpg?alt=media&token=1ef73ef2-e3df-48ed-8a45-dd2187fa45d8" style="width:200px" /> <img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FqrsPNhafyt.jpg?alt=media&token=3dbc83bc-b356-4937-b32f-d6d70c74e217" style="width:200px" /> <img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FqrsPNhafyt.jpg?alt=media&token=3dbc83bc-b356-4937-b32f-d6d70c74e217" style="width:200px" />" assertion.
- result description "<img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FyH02BJhinT.jpg?alt=media&token=1ef73ef2-e3df-48ed-8a45-dd2187fa45d8" style="width:200px" /> <img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FqrsPNhafyt.jpg?alt=media&token=3dbc83bc-b356-4937-b32f-d6d70c74e217" style="width:200px" /> <img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FqrsPNhafyt.jpg?alt=media&token=3dbc83bc-b356-4937-b32f-d6d70c74e217" style="width:200px" />" assertion.
- result description "<ul> <li><img src="https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/firescript-577a2.appspot.com/o/imgs%2Fapp%2Fakamatsulab%2FgMucSdBxr4.png?alt=media&token=11ef2eb9-5e5b-4969-959b-f790918952e2" style="width:200px" /></li> <li>20x video focussing through, well A5</li> </ul>" assertion.
- fip description "LISS Data Archive FIP: LISS Data Archive FIP" assertion.
- subj-refs description "Returns all referenes (in the assertion graph) of the given subject IRI." assertion.
- research-activity description document provenance.
- get-accepted-nanopubs-by-author description "This query returns all nanopublications accepted at a journal by the given author." assertion.
- get-latest-accepted description "This query returns the latest nanopublications accepted at a journal, currently covering RIO, Biodiversity Data Journal, and Data Science." assertion.
- get-top-authors description "This query returns the 10 authors with the most nanopublications accepted in journals." assertion.
- get-publisher-version-at-bdj-journal description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-publisher-version-at-bdj-journal description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-publisher-version-at-bdj-journal description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-publisher-version description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-publisher-version description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-head-np-info description "This query returns some basic info - creator, author, label, etc. - on the head version of a nanopublication, i.e. the user-generated original version or - if available - a publisher-accepted version at a journal." assertion.
- get-head-np-info description "This query returns some basic info - creator, author, label, etc. - on the head version of a nanopublication, i.e. the user-generated original version or - if available - a publisher-accepted version at a journal." assertion.
- get-head-np-info description "This query returns some basic info - creator, author, label, etc. - on the head version of a nanopublication, i.e. the user-generated original version or - if available - a publisher-accepted version at a journal." assertion.
- get-head-np-info description "This query returns some basic info - creator, author, label, etc. - on the head version of a nanopublication, i.e. the user-generated original version or - if available - a publisher-accepted version at a journal." assertion.
- get-biodiv-nanopubs description "This query returns all biodiversity-relation nanopublications." assertion.
- get-biodiv-nanopubs description "This query returns all biodiversity-relation nanopublications." assertion.
- get-nanopubs-for-paper description "This query returns all the nanopublications that user the Open Annotation Model to annotate a given paper (by DOI, for example)." assertion.
- get-nanopubs-for-paper description "This query returns all the nanopublications that user the Open Annotation Model to annotate a given paper (by DOI, for example)." assertion.
- get-nanopubs-for-paper description "This query returns all the nanopublications that refer to (e.g. annotate) a given paper." assertion.
- get-reactions description "This query returns all the reactions modeled with CiTO and published as nanopublications that refer to a given paper (e.g. by DOI) or other nanopublication." assertion.
- get-reactions description "This query returns all the reactions modeled with CiTO and published as nanopublications that refer to a given paper (e.g. by DOI) or other nanopublication." assertion.
- get-publisher-version description "This query returns the final publisher version of the given nanopublication, or an empty result if no such version is found." assertion.
- get-accepted-nanopubs-by-author description "This query returns all nanopublications accepted at a journal by the given author." assertion.
- RA0gMqysUw7eflynVWCqlOAPFBwCmL7kk9J1pQmEHemEw 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.
- 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.
- research-activity description document provenance.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a></p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a></p>" assertion.
- assertion description "This nanopublication expresses a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between two things." assertion.
- assertion description "This nanopublication expresses a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between two things." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications expresse a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between two things.</p> <p>Note that the left-hand side element (subject) as well as the right-hand side one (object) need to be <strong>individuals</strong> that exist just once, like <em>the French revolution</em> or <em>the Internet</em>, and <strong>not classes</strong> that stand for an entire collection of things, like <em>city</em> or <em>headache</em>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications define a new named individual. Such a named individual represets a single concrete or abstract thing that is in some way relevant. Examples are the planet Mars, Marie Curie, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.</p> <p>Such individuals do <strong>not</strong> represent sets of things, like humans, diseases, or ideas. Such concepts representing sets should be defined with the template for classes.</p>" assertion.
- pluto description "Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt beyond the orbit of Neptune." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications define a new named individual. Such a named individual represets a single concrete or abstract thing that is in some way relevant. Examples are the planet Mars, Marie Curie, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.</p> <p>Such individuals do <strong>not</strong> represent sets of things, like humans, diseases, or ideas. Such concepts representing sets should be defined with the template for classes.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications expresse a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between two things.</p> <p>Note that the left-hand side element (subject) as well as the right-hand side one (object) need to be <strong>individuals</strong> that exist just once, like <em>the French revolution</em> or <em>the Internet</em>, and <strong>not classes</strong> that stand for an entire collection of things, like <em>city</em> or <em>headache</em>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications expresse a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes, and the relations attach to the instances of these classes. As defined in this, template, the chosen relation does not have to apply to all instances of the classes, but they only need to "tend to" have such a relation. This aspect of "tending to" is deliberately left underspecified.</p> <p>For the above reasons, all relations listed here are named according to the pattern "has instances that tend to ... instances of".</p> <p>For more precise statements that formally express the degree of "tending to", use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications expresse a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes, and the relations attach to the instances of these classes. As defined in this, template, the chosen relation does not have to apply to all instances of the classes, but they only need to "tend to" have such a relation. This aspect of "tending to" is deliberately left underspecified.</p> <p>For the above reasons, all relations listed here are named according to the pattern "has instances that tend to ... instances of".</p> <p>For more precise statements that formally express the degree of "tending to", use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>This nanopublication makes a statement that in the context of a thing of a certain type (e.g. a mouse), another thing of a certain type (e.g. a gene) tends to have a relation (such as causing) to another thing of a certain type (e.g. a disease) in the same context.</p> <p>The technical background of the super-pattern can be found in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3460210.3493561">this publication</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications expresse a causal (e.g. "A causes B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes, and the relations attach to the instances of these classes. As defined in this, template, the chosen relation does not have to apply to all instances of the classes, but they are only stated to "tend to" have such a relation. This aspect of "tending to" is deliberately left underspecified.</p> <p>For the above reasons, all relations listed here are named according to the pattern "has instances that tend to ... instances of".</p> <p>For more precise statements that formally express the degree of "tending to", use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- NanoSession1 description "The first Nano Session on 28 February 2023 features short talks by Jorrit Poelen and Tobias Kuhn." assertion.
- assertion description "The creator of such a nanopublication declares to have participated in the specified event." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>This nanopublication makes a statement that in the context of a thing of a certain type (e.g. a mouse), another thing of a certain type (e.g. a gene) tends to have a relation (such as causing) to another thing of a certain type (e.g. a disease) in the same context.</p> <p>Note that the context is <strong>not</strong> a reference to a general topic or field. It denotes the class for the context in which the relations happen. If each relation is happening in a human, for example, such as a certain condition leading to a certain symptom, then the context class should be 'human'.</p> <p>The technical background of the super-pattern can be found in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3460210.3493561">this publication</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>This nanopublication makes a statement that in the context of a thing of a certain type (e.g. a mouse), another thing of a certain type (e.g. a gene) tends to have a relation (such as causing) to another thing of a certain type (e.g. a disease) in the same context.</p> <p>Note that the context is <strong>not</strong> a reference to a general topic or field. It denotes the class for the context in which the relations happen. If each relation is happening in a human, for example, such as a certain condition leading to a certain symptom, then the context class should be 'human'.</p> <p>The technical background of the super-pattern can be found in <a href="https://doi.org/10.1145/3460210.3493561">this publication</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication includes a text that refers to an existing paper or other document, such as stating an agreement or a correction. The reference to the existing paper is based on the <a href="https://sparontologies.github.io/cito/current/cito.html" target="_blank">Citation Typing Ontology (CiTO)</a>." assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications use the concept of an AIDA sentence to express a (scientific) statement in an informal or semi-formal manner, which can be formally linked.</p> <p>AIDA sentences are:<p> <ul> <li><strong>Atomic:</strong> a sentence describing one thought that cannot be further broken down in a practical way</li> <li><strong>Independent:</strong> a sentence that can stand on its own, without external references like "this effect" or "we"</li> <li><strong>Declarative:</strong> a complete sentence ending with a full stop that could in theory be either true or false</li> <li><strong>Absolute:</strong> a sentence describing the core of a claim ignoring the (un)certainty about its truth and ignoring how it was discovered (no "probably" or "evaluation showed that"); typically in present tense</li> </ul> <p>You can find more information about AIDA sentences <a href="https://github.com/tkuhn/aida" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such a nanopublication defines a new class. Classes represent sets of concrete or abstract things, and are by convention named with singular nouns (or noun phrases) like 'human', 'cardiovascular disease', or 'approach'.</p> <p>If the term you want to define does not refer to a set of things but a single instnace, such as the planet Mars or Marie Curie, define them with the template for individuals instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications define a new named individual. Such a named individual represets a single concrete or abstract thing that is in some way relevant. Examples are the planet Mars, Marie Curie, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.</p> <p>Such individuals do <strong>not</strong> represent sets of things, like humans, diseases, or ideas. Such concepts representing sets should be defined with the template for classes.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such a nanopublication defines a new class. Classes represent sets of concrete or abstract things, and are by convention named with singular nouns (or noun phrases) like 'human', 'cardiovascular disease', or 'approach'.</p> <p>If the term you want to define does not refer to a set of things but a single instnace, such as the planet Mars or Marie Curie, define them with the template for individuals instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications express a causal (e.g. "A causes B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes, and the relations attach to the instances of these classes. As defined in this, template, the chosen relation does not have to apply to all instances of the classes, but they are only stated to "tend to" have such a relation. This aspect of "tending to" is deliberately left underspecified.</p> <p>For the above reasons, all relations listed here are named according to the pattern "has instances that tend to ... instances of".</p> <p>For more precise statements that formally express the degree of "tending to", use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication declares that its creator is on the editorial board for a given journal." assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication declares that its creator is on the editorial board for a given journal." assertion.
- assertion description "<p><strong>This just a preliminary template for testing...</strong></p> <p>The subject is a taxon as retrieved from GBIF.</p> <p>The predicate is from the Relation Ontology.</p> <p>The object is a habitat according to the ENVO ontology.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication represents an annotation of a text according to the <a href="https://www.w3.org/ns/oa">Web Annotation Vocabulary</a>." assertion.
- assertion description "Such a nanopublication represents an annotation of a text according to the <a href="https://www.w3.org/ns/oa">Web Annotation Vocabulary</a>." assertion.
- assertion description "<p><strong>This just a preliminary template for testing...</strong></p> <p>The subject is a taxon as retrieved from COL.</p> <p>The predicate is from the Relation Ontology.</p> <p>The object is a habitat according to the ENVO ontology.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications express a causal (e.g. "A causes B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes that are connected by the fact that their instances tend to have a particular relation.</p> <p>The aspect of "tending to" is left underspecified; for more precise statements, use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- research-activity description document provenance.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications express a causal (e.g. "A caused B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between two things.</p> <p>Note that the left-hand side element (subject) as well as the right-hand side one (object) need to be <strong>individuals</strong> that exist just once, like <em>the French revolution</em> or <em>the Internet</em>, and <strong>not classes</strong> that stand for a set of things, like <em>city</em> or <em>headache</em>.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such nanopublications express a causal (e.g. "A causes B"), spatio-temporal (e.g. "A is included in B"), or comparative (e.g. "A is larger than B") relation between the instances of two classes.</p> <p>The subject and object are classes that are connected by the fact that their instances tend to have a particular relation.</p> <p>The aspect of "tending to" is left underspecified; for more precise statements, use the super-pattern template instead.</p>" assertion.
- assertion description "<p>Such a nanopublication defines a new class. Classes represent sets of concrete or abstract things, and are by convention named with singular nouns (or noun phrases) like 'human', 'cardiovascular disease', or 'approach'.</p> <p>If the term you want to define does not refer to a set of things but a single instance, such as the planet Mars or Marie Curie, define them with the template for individuals instead.</p>" assertion.