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The OBO namespace is the top-level namespace used by Open Biological and Biomedical Ontology (OBO) Foundry ontologies.

The ODRL Vocabulary and Expression defines a set of concepts and terms (the vocabulary) and encoding mechanism (the expression) for permissions and obligations statements describing digital content usage based on the ODRL Information Model.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Harmonised Templates (OHTs) are standard data formats for reporting information used for the risk assessment of chemicals, mainly studies done on chemicals to determine their properties or effects on human health and the environment, but also for storing data on use and exposure.

OEO is a domain reference ontology for energy system modeling.

A RDF vocabulary for OER content on the web.

A vocabulary for embedding provenance metadata into webpages via RDFa

An RDF/OWL vocabulary for defining SimpleFeature geometry types

The OpenID Connect vocabulary used by the Solid-OIDC authentication specification

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) is a catalogue/compendium of inherited disorders, other (single-locus) traits, and associated genes and variants in more than 500 vertebrate animal species (other than human, mouse, rats, zebrafish and western clawed frog, which have their own resources). The 'omia' prefix is used for phenes, either across species (omia:001000) or in a specific species (omia:001000-9615)

Online Mendelian Inheritance in Animals (OMIA) is a catalogue/compendium of inherited disorders, other (single-locus) traits, and associated genes and variants in more than 500 vertebrate animal species (other than human, mouse, rats, zebrafish and western clawed frog, which have their own resources). The 'omia.variant' prefix is used for genetic variants associated with phenes listed in OMIA

A Phenotypic Series is a tabular view of genetic heterogeneity of similar phenotypes across the genome.

The new national clinical trials registry of the Netherlands