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Foods in FooDB
Identifier for a journal article in the fossilworks website
Identifier for an animal, plant, or microorganism from the fossilworks website
The Essential FRBR in OWL2 DL Ontology (FRBR) is an expression in OWL 2 DL of the basic concepts and relations described in the IFLA report on the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR), also described in Ian Davis's RDF vocabulary. It is imported by FaBiO and BiRO.
This is the element set of native RDF classes and properties described in the current text (Feb 2009) of the Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records (FRBR) entity-relationship model. (from https://www.iflastandards.info/fr/frbr/frbrer.html)
The FTOnto enables reseachers to sematically describe a physical fischertechnik factory simulation environment. This is archieved by aligning concepts from MASON and SOSA with own concepts. Furthermore the FTOnto can capture knowledge about semantic web services which are used to interact between the service-layer and the cyber-physical layer in a cyber-physical production system. This includes precondition which have to be met before a webservice can be performed, postconditions which check if the webservice execution was performed successfully and effects which describe the changed state of the domain after performing a service. [from homepage]
Types of named geographic features. Applicable also to many unnamed features but reflects the level of detail traditionally shown on maps, so some feature types specified in scientific studies may not be well represented here. Not highly specific.
Identifiers represent experimental growth profiles documenting fungal species' ability to utilize specific carbon sources (plant biomass components, polysaccharides, and monosaccharides) in the FUNG-GROWTH database, which provides phenotypic data to support functional genome annotation and comparative analysis of carbohydrate metabolism across fungal species.
identifier for a fungus taxon in Index Fungorum
Identifiers correspond to gene-disease models for assisting in the identification of causative variants and accelerating the diagnosis of genetic disorders
Gemina (Genomic Metadata for Infections Agents) is a web interface and database for storing genomic sequence of pathogens and epidemiological information for the infectious diseases they cause.
Describes typical Computational Chemistry experiments, including Molecular Publications, Molecular Systems, Molecular Calculations
Database of rare diseases and related terms, including symptoms, healthcare resources, and organizations supporting research of the disease.
Database of living organisms, taxonomic. The GBIF—the Global Biodiversity Information Facility—is international network and data infrastructure funded by the world's governments and aimed at providing anyone, anywhere, open access to data about all types of life on Earth.
The European Environment Information and Observation Network (Eionet) is a partnership network of the European Environment Agency (EEA) and its 38 member and cooperating countries. The EEA is responsible for developing Eionet and coordinating its activities together with National Focal Points (NFPs) in the countries. This terminology supports those efforts.
GenBank ® is the NIH genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences (Nucleic Acids Research, 2013 Jan;41(D1):D36-42).