Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> ?o ?g. }
- owl comment "This file specifies in RDF Schema format the built-in classes and properties that together form the basis of the RDF/XML syntax of OWL Full, OWL DL and OWL Lite. We do not expect people to import this file explicitly into their ontology. People that do import this file should expect their ontology to be an OWL Full ontology. " owl.
- DataCite_DOI_Resolution_Service comment "The DataCite DOI resolution service - https://datacite.org/" assertion.
- DataCite_Metadata_Schema_Version_3_1 comment "Version 3.1 of the DataCite Metadata Schema" assertion.
- DataCite_Metadata_Schema_Version_3_1 comment "Version 3.1 of the DataCite Metadata Schema" assertion.
- ADA_Dataverse_FER comment "An FER for the ADA Dataverse service" 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.
- 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.
- scholia.toolforge.org comment "Interesting service/website." assertion.
- scholia.toolforge.org comment "Interesting website and service." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally correct representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be a formally valid representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept "competition between invasive and native species" could be defined more precisely, as it's not clear what makes something a competition and whether this is between two species or could involve more than two." assertion.
- assertion comment "For the subject and object classes "number of enemies ...", it's unclear how the enemies are counted (as organisms or as species). From personal communication with this nanopublication author, I understand that these classes are meant to be the general ones that encompass both interpretations, which is fine but should be made explicit." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "I have a minor question mark with respect to how the subject/object classes ("number of enemies of invasive species in ...") connect to the context class ("invasive population"), the former refer to "species" and the latter to "population". This can probably just be made clearer in the respective class definitions." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this seems to be an accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept of "performance of non-native species" could be better defined, in particular how it differs from "invation success"." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a formally accurate representation of the given hypothesis." assertion.
- assertion comment "The concept of "performance of non-native species" could be better defined, in particular how it differs from "invasion success"." assertion.
- assertion comment "My previous comments have been appropriately addressed, and I don't see any further issues with this nanopublication." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a valid definition of simile detection." assertion.
- opendata-ch-2023-forum comment "The program for the Opendata.ch/2023 forum is out. Excited to present our work there." assertion.
- assertion comment "As a minor comment, the short name (URI suffix; "simile" in this case) is a bit confusing as the identifier stands for the concept of "simile detection" and not for "simile". So, a suffix like "simile-detection" would have been more appropriate in my view. On the other hand, identifiers are supposed to be opaque and not be broken down and interpreted, so in this view this is perfectly fine. Just as a comment, and I suggest to leave it as is." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is a valid definition of "metaphor detection"." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be an accurate representation of one of the studies performed in the specified paper." assertion.
- assertion comment "The definition of the concept could be a bit more elaborate, but overall this is a valid definition of the concept "detection of sarcasm in online text messages"." assertion.
- assertion comment "This seems to be a valid and accurate representation of the result of one of the studies described in the given paper." assertion.
- assertion comment "The definition of the concept could be a bit more elaborate, but overall this is a valid definition of the concept of "detection of polarity shift in clauses"." assertion.
- assertion comment "I find the algorithm specified as "Fuzzy Logic" a bit too unspecific and I would call "Fuzzy Logic" a formalism, and not an algorithm. But the used vocabulary does classify it under "Algorithms", and so this seems to be a correct usage of that term from that perspective. This is therefore just a comment, and I suggest to leave the current representation." assertion.
- assertion comment "Overall, this is a valid and accurate representation of one of the studies described in the given paper." assertion.
- MCAL-NL comment "Community of Media Content Analysis scholars in the Netherlands" assertion.
- assertion comment "111" assertion.
- HISCO comment "History Of Work Information System offers information on occupations in the past." assertion.
- HISCO comment "History Of Work Information System offers information on occupations in the past." assertion.
- H-ICD comment "Historical ICD" assertion.
- AMCO comment "Dit repertorium is opgezet om te voorkomen dat historisch onderzoek al te zeer belemmerd wordt door de voortdurende veranderingen van de gemeenten en gemeentenamen in Nederland. Biedt deze publicatie een volledig overzicht van alle gemeenten die tussen 1812 en 2011 hebben bestaan. Een dergelijke volledige lijst is tot op heden nog nooit gepubliceerd. Er zijn wel enige overzichten beschikbaar, maar die zijn of niet geheel volledig, of niet geheel juist. De publicatie van de Demografische databank Nederlandse gemeenten, 1811-1850 ('Beekink en Van Cruyningen, 1995') komt dicht in de buurt, maar mist een aantal gemeenten die in het begin van de negentiende eeuw hebben bestaan. Een betrouwbaarder lijst is opgesteld door het CBS." assertion.
- IDS comment "intermedia data structure " assertion.
- SHACL comment "SHACL, Shapes Constraint Language, is a language for validating RDF graphs against a set of conditions." assertion.
- CC-BY-SA comment "CC-BY-SA 4.0" assertion.
- CC-BY-SA comment "This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms." assertion.
- CC-BY-SA comment "This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms." assertion.
- CC-BY-SA comment "This license enables reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use. If you remix, adapt, or build upon the material, you must license the modified material under identical terms." assertion.
- CC-BY-NC comment "CC BY-NC 2.0: Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 Generic" assertion.
- EAD comment "Encoded Archival Description (EAD) is an XML standard for encoding archival finding aids, maintained by the Technical Subcommittee for Encoded Archival Standards of the Society of American Archivists, in partnership with the Library of Congress. EAD is now used around the world by archives, libraries, museums, national libraries and historical societies. Through a standardized system for encoding the descriptions of archival finding aids, EAD allows users to locate primary sources that are geographically remote." assertion.
- LGBTQVoc comment "The LGBTQ+ Linked Open Vocabulary Community consists of researcher, librarians, linguistics experts that are contributing to the development and use of vocabularies such as Homosaurus, QLIT, etc. The community is centered around the Homosaurus project. " assertion.
- NTriples comment "N-Triples is a format for storing and transmitting data. It is a line-based, plain text serialisation format for RDF (Resource Description Framework) graphs, and a subset of the Turtle (Terse RDF Triple Language) format." assertion.
- Turtle comment "Turtle is a common textual syntax for RDF that allows an RDF graph to be completely written in a compact and natural text form, with abbreviations for common usage patterns and datatypes." assertion.
- LSCH comment "Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) is widely used in library systems. " assertion.
- Homosaurus comment "Homosaurus is a large linked open vocabulary for LGBTQ+ topics. " assertion.
- QLIT comment " The purpose of Queer Literature Indexing Thesaurus (QLIT) is to adequately catalogue Swedish fiction with LGBTQI themes. It is published online as Linked Open Data (LOD) and used with external systems. " assertion.
- ISO8601 comment "ISO 8601 data and time format" assertion.
- ISO8601 comment "ISO 8601 data and time format" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.kkdpxe comment "MetaboLights is a database for metabolomics studies, their raw experimental data and associated metadata. The database is cross-species and cross-technique and it covers metabolite structures and their reference spectra as well as their biological roles and locations. MetaboLights is the recommended metabolomics repository for a number of leading journals and ELIXIR, the European infrastructure for life science information." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.kkdpxe comment "MetaboLights is a database for metabolomics studies, their raw experimental data and associated metadata. The database is cross-species and cross-technique and it covers metabolite structures and their reference spectra as well as their biological roles and locations. MetaboLights is the recommended metabolomics repository for a number of leading journals and ELIXIR, the European infrastructure for life science information." assertion.
- MAC_FAIR_FIC comment "The Metabolomics and Analytics Centre develops innovative analytical strategies for metabolomics-driven health monitoring and systems biology studies with a mission to develop personalised medicine approaches and health monitoring." assertion.
- 13289 comment "This is just an example comment." assertion.
- TriplyDB comment "TriplyDB is a platform that allows you to store, publish, and use linked data Knowledge Graphs. TriplyDB makes it easy to upload linked data and expose it through various APIs (SPARQL, Elasticsearch, LDF, REST)" assertion.
- Figshare comment "figshare is a data repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner" assertion.
- Figshare comment "figshare is a data repository where users can make all of their research outputs available in a citable, shareable and discoverable manner" assertion.
- OSF comment "Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free and open-source project management tool that makes it easy to collaborate throughout a project's lifecycle. With OSF you can manage, store, and share documents, datasets, and other information. You can also publish your work to share it with a wider audience." assertion.
- OSF comment "Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free and open-source project management tool that makes it easy to collaborate throughout a project's lifecycle. With OSF you can manage, store, and share documents, datasets, and other information. You can also publish your work to share it with a wider audience." assertion.
- OSF comment "The Open Science Framework (OSF) is a free and open free, open repository and platform to enable collaboration and support the entire research lifecycle: planning, execution, reporting, archiving, and discovery. Features include automated versioning, logging of all actions, collaboration support, free and unlimited file storage, registrations, and connections to other tools/services (ie. Dropbox, figshare, Amazon S3, Dataverse, GitHub). It is 100% free to researchers, open source, and intended for use in all domain areas. OSF has an open, public API to support broad indexing, as well as a partnership with Internet Archive for long-term preservation with a $250k preservation fund and an IMLS grant for transfer to Internet Archive (currently in progress). The OSF supports embargoing during peer review via a view-only link with the ability to anonymize contributor list. It also provides managed access by allowing access requests and private sharing settings. OSF is a non-profit with direct funder support through grants, government contracts, and community memberships." assertion.
- ODbL comment "The Open Database License (ODbL) is a license agreement intended to allow users to freely share, modify, and use a Database while maintaining this same freedom for others. It is developed by Open Data Commons, the home of a set of legal tools and licenses to help publish, provide and use open data." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.53gp75 comment "Investigation Study Assay Tabular (ISA-Tab) describes the ISA Abstract Model reference implementation specified using the ISA-Tab format. ISA-Tab files are tab separated value (tsv) files, with specific labeled column structures. The ISA model consists of three core entities to capture experimental metadata: investigation, study and assay. The extensible, hierarchical structure of this model enables the representation of studies employing one or a combination of technologies, focusing on the description of its experimental metadata (i.e. sample characteristics, technology and measurement types, sample-to-data relationships)." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.sye5js comment "The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. The database is designed to contain or link three kinds of data: 1) chemical data, 2) clinical data, and 3) molecular biology/biochemistry data. The database contains 220,945 metabolite entries including both water-soluble and lipid soluble metabolites. Additionally, 8,610 protein sequences (enzymes and transporters) are linked to these metabolite entries. Each MetaboCard entry contains 130 data fields with 2/3 of the information being devoted to chemical/clinical data and the other 1/3 devoted to enzymatic or biochemical data. Many data fields are hyperlinked to other databases (KEGG, PubChem, MetaCyc, ChEBI, PDB, UniProt, and GenBank) and a variety of structure and pathway viewing applets. The HMDB database supports extensive text, sequence, chemical structure, MS and NMR spectral query searches. Four additional databases, DrugBank, T3DB, SMPDB and FooDB are also part of the HMDB suite of databases." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.sye5js comment "The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. The database is designed to contain or link three kinds of data: 1) chemical data, 2) clinical data, and 3) molecular biology/biochemistry data. The database contains 220,945 metabolite entries including both water-soluble and lipid soluble metabolites. Additionally, 8,610 protein sequences (enzymes and transporters) are linked to these metabolite entries. Each MetaboCard entry contains 130 data fields with 2/3 of the information being devoted to chemical/clinical data and the other 1/3 devoted to enzymatic or biochemical data. Many data fields are hyperlinked to other databases (KEGG, PubChem, MetaCyc, ChEBI, PDB, UniProt, and GenBank) and a variety of structure and pathway viewing applets. The HMDB database supports extensive text, sequence, chemical structure, MS and NMR spectral query searches. Four additional databases, DrugBank, T3DB, SMPDB and FooDB are also part of the HMDB suite of databases." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.sye5js comment "The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a freely available electronic database containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body. It is intended to be used for applications in metabolomics, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery and general education. The database is designed to contain or link three kinds of data: 1) chemical data, 2) clinical data, and 3) molecular biology/biochemistry data. The database contains 220,945 metabolite entries including both water-soluble and lipid soluble metabolites. Additionally, 8,610 protein sequences (enzymes and transporters) are linked to these metabolite entries. Each MetaboCard entry contains 130 data fields with 2/3 of the information being devoted to chemical/clinical data and the other 1/3 devoted to enzymatic or biochemical data. Many data fields are hyperlinked to other databases (KEGG, PubChem, MetaCyc, ChEBI, PDB, UniProt, and GenBank) and a variety of structure and pathway viewing applets. The HMDB database supports extensive text, sequence, chemical structure, MS and NMR spectral query searches. Four additional databases, DrugBank, T3DB, SMPDB and FooDB are also part of the HMDB suite of databases." assertion.
- CLARIN-AAI comment "AAI (Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure) for the ClARIN project." assertion.
- CLARIN-AAI comment "AAI (Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure) for the ClARIN project." assertion.
- CLARIN-AAI comment "AAI (Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure) for the CLARIN project." assertion.
- PROV-O comment "The PROV Ontology (PROV-O) expresses the PROV Data Model [PROV-DM] using the OWL2 Web Ontology Language (OWL2). It provides a set of classes, properties, and restrictions that can be used to represent and interchange provenance information generated in different systems and under different contexts. It can also be specialized to create new classes and properties to model provenance information for different applications and domains. The PROV Document Overview describes the overall state of PROV, and should be read before other PROV documents." assertion.
- BIBFRAME comment "BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework) is an initiative to evolve bibliographic description standards to a linked data model, in order to make bibliographic information more useful both within and outside the library community. Some communities uses BIBFRAME instead of MARC21." assertion.
- LCSH comment "Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH) is widely used in library systems. " assertion.
- RVM comment "The Répertoire de vedettes-matière de l'Université Laval (RVM) is a controlled vocabulary made up of four mostly bilingual thesauruses. It is designed for document indexers, organizations that want to describe the content of their documents or of their products and services, as well as anyone who wants to clarify vocabulary in English and French as part of their work or research. " assertion.
- RVM comment "The Répertoire de vedettes-matière de l'Université Laval (RVM) is a controlled vocabulary made up of four mostly bilingual thesauruses. It is designed for document indexers, organizations that want to describe the content of their documents or of their products and services, as well as anyone who wants to clarify vocabulary in English and French as part of their work or research. " assertion.
- LACDR comment "The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is a centre of excellence for multidisciplinary research on drug discovery and development at Leiden University." assertion.
- assertion comment "This is great." assertion.
- fsrqualification comment "A workflow to qualify FAIR Supporting Resource (FSR) records. Enables Go FAIR facilitators to verify that a FSR record is well defined (and to improve it if not). Qualified resources display the GFF tick mark in the FIP Wizard." assertion.
- fsrqualification comment "A workflow to qualify FAIR Supporting Resource (FSR) records. Enables Go FAIR facilitators to verify that a FSR record is well defined (and to improve it if not). Qualified resources display the GFF tick mark in the FIP Wizard." assertion.
- assertion comment "Cool work by https://www.osmosistranslations.com/" assertion.
- assertion comment "Disable here https://twitter.com/settings/connected_apps/26368336" assertion.
- FAIRsharing.ewjdq6 comment "BioSamples, previously the BioSample Database (BioSD), stores and supplies descriptions and metadata about biological samples used in research and development by academia and industry. Samples are either 'reference' samples (e.g., from 1000 Genomes, HipSci, FAANG) or have been used in an assay database such as the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) or ArrayExpress. It provides links to assays and specific samples, and accepts direct submissions of sample information." assertion.
- FAIRsharing.ewjdq6 comment "BioSamples, previously the BioSample Database (BioSD), stores and supplies descriptions and metadata about biological samples used in research and development by academia and industry. Samples are either 'reference' samples (e.g., from 1000 Genomes, HipSci, FAANG) or have been used in an assay database such as the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) or ArrayExpress. It provides links to assays and specific samples, and accepts direct submissions of sample information." assertion.
- assertion comment "this looks interesting https://philpapers.org/rec/ICHECZ" assertion.
- assertion comment "You should try https://osmosistranslations.com whenever you need top-level translation services. Trust me." assertion.
- assertion comment "highly recommended read https://philpapers.org/rec/ICHECZ" assertion.