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Ontology describing a controlled vocabulary for taxon ranks.

Active81 month ago
Web Ontology Language

DermO is an ontology with broad coverage of the domain of dermatologic disease and we demonstrate here its utility for text mining and investigation of phenotypic relationships between dermatologic disorders

Stale410 years ago
Web Ontology Language

It is an ontology model used to describe associations between biomedical entities in triple format based on W3C specification. OBAN is a generic association representation model that loosely couples a subject and object (e.g. disease and its associated phenotypes supported by the source of evidence for that association) via a construction of class OBAN:association. [from GitHub]

Stale610 years ago
Web Ontology Language

An ontology that represents the basic knowledge of physical, chemical and functional characteristics of nanotechnology as used in cancer diagnosis and therapy.

The Annotation Ontology specification is currently used as input for the activities of the http://www.w3.org/community/openannotation/'>W3C Open Annotation Community Group that works towards a common, RDF-based, specification for annotating digital resources. The Group effort starts by working towards a reconciliation of two proposals that have emerged over the past two years: the http://code.google.com/p/annotation-ontology/'>Annotation Ontology and the http://www.openannotation.org/spec/beta/'>Open Annotation Model. Initially, editors of these proposals will closely collaborate to devise a common draft specification that addresses requirements and use cases that were identified in the course of their respective efforts. The goal is to make this draft available for public feedback and experimentation in the second quarter of 2012. The final deliverable of the Open Annotation Community Group will be a specification, published under an appropriate open license, that is informed by the existing proposals, the common draft specification, and the community feedback. [from homepage]

Stale011 years ago
Web Ontology Language