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A large RDF store built from American governmental data. This semantic space has a mixture of direct terms and subspaces.
The information resource registry is a listing of data sources present in the NCATS Data Translator system. Each information resource has an identifier, a short description, and a URL to more information about that resource.
Ontology representation of the [International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)](https://ictv.global/) for the [EVORA project](https://evora-project.eu/)
The submission-centric metadata schema for the German Human Genome-Phenome Archive (GHGA).
An extension of Schema.org to annotate metadata on software projects
The initial focus of the GS1 Web Vocabulary is consumer-facing properties for clothing, shoes, food beverage/tobacco and properties common to all products. [from homepage]
The WikiPatwhays Graphical Pathway Markup Language (GPML) vocabulary.
DOAP is a project to create an XML/RDF vocabulary to describe software projects, and in particular open source projects.
An ontology encoding the Common Information Model (CIM) schema
SWAN ontology consists in a collection of ontologies used to create, manage and share scientific knowledge bases.
An ontology of histopathological morphologies used by pathologists to classify/categorise animal lesions observed histologically during regulatory toxicology studies. The ontology was developed using real data from over 6000 regulatory toxicology studies donated by 13 companies spanning nine species. The original structure of the histopathology ontology was designed ab initio when the [INHAND](http://www.goreni.org/) manuscripts were not available. However, the ontology has been repetitively reviewed and updated to align with the subsequently published INHAND manuscripts. During this process cross references to INHAND lesion identifiers were added to the ontology. [from GitHub]
Selventa legacy chemical namespace used with the Biological Expression Language