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The Plant Environment Ontology is a set of standardized controlled vocabularies to describe various types of treatments given to an individual plant / a population or a cultured tissue and/or cell type sample to evaluate the response on its exposure. It also includes the study types, where the terms can be used to identify the growth study facility. Each growth facility such as field study, growth chamber, green house etc is a environment on its own it may also involve instances of biotic and abiotic environments as supplemental treatments used in these studies.
Synonyms: Plant Environment Conditions
URI: http://identifiers.org/eo
Identifier pattern: ^(P)?EO\:\d{7}$
Example: http://identifiers.org/EO:0007404
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The Plant Environment Ontology is a set of standardized controlled vocabularies to describe various types of treatments given to an individual plant / a population or a cultured tissue and/or cell type sample to evaluate the response on its exposure. It also includes the study types, where the terms can be used to identify the growth study facility. Each growth facility such as field study, growth chamber, green house etc is a environment on its own it may also involve instances of biotic and abiotic environments as supplemental treatments used in these studies.
Home: http://archive.gramene.org/db/ontology/search_term?id=EO:0007359
Institution: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York
Location: USA
Example: http://identifiers.org/EO:0007404
Uptime: 99%
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The Plant Environment Ontology is a set of standardized controlled vocabularies to describe various types of treatments given to an individual plant / a population or a cultured tissue and/or cell type sample to evaluate the response on its exposure. It also includes the study types, where the terms can be used to identify the growth study facility. Each growth facility such as field study, growth chamber, green house etc is a environment on its own it may also involve instances of biotic and abiotic environments as supplemental treatments used in these studies.
Home: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/PECO
Institution: National Center for Biomedical Ontology, Stanford
Location: USA
Example: http://identifiers.org/EO:0007404
Uptime: 97%
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The Plant Environment Ontology is a set of standardized controlled vocabularies to describe various types of treatments given to an individual plant / a population or a cultured tissue and/or cell type sample to evaluate the response on its exposure. It also includes the study types, where the terms can be used to identify the growth study facility. Each growth facility such as field study, growth chamber, green house etc is a environment on its own it may also involve instances of biotic and abiotic environments as supplemental treatments used in these studies.
Home: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/ontologies/eo
Institution: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge
Location: UK
Example: http://identifiers.org/EO:0007404
Uptime: 100%
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Identifiers.org Terms (idot) is an RDF vocabulary providing useful terms for describing datasets.
Synonyms: IdoT
URI: http://identifiers.org/idot
Identifier pattern: ^[A-Za-z]+$
Example: http://identifiers.org/idot:identifierPattern
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Identifiers.org Terms (idot) is an RDF vocabulary providing useful terms for describing datasets.
Home: http://identifiers.org/
Institution: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge
Location: UK
Example: http://identifiers.org/idot:identifierPattern
Uptime: 100%
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Vocabulary used in the RDF representation of SBML models.
URI: http://identifiers.org/biomodels.vocabulary
Identifier pattern: ^[A-Za-z]+$
Example: http://identifiers.org/biomodels.vocabulary:rateRule
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Vocabulary used in the RDF representation of SBML models.
Home: http://biomodels.net/rdf/vocabulary.rdf
Institution: BioModels.net
Location: UK
Example: http://identifiers.org/biomodels.vocabulary:rateRule
Uptime: 100%
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The PRIDE PRoteomics IDEntifications database is a centralized, standards compliant, public data repository that provides protein and peptide identifications together with supporting evidence. This collection references projects.
URI: http://identifiers.org/pride.project
Identifier pattern: ^P(X|R)D\d+{6}$
Example: http://identifiers.org/pride.project:PXD000440
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The PRIDE PRoteomics IDEntifications database is a centralized, standards compliant, public data repository that provides protein and peptide identifications together with supporting evidence. This collection references projects.
Home: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/
Institution: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge
Location: UK
Example: http://identifiers.org/pride.project:PXD000440
Uptime: 98%
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The Antibody Registry provides identifiers for antibodies used in publications. It lists commercial antibodies from numerous vendors, each assigned with a unique identifier. Unlisted antibodies can be submitted by providing the catalog number and vendor information.
URI: http://identifiers.org/antibodyregistry
Identifier pattern: ^\d+{6}$
Example: http://identifiers.org/antibodyregistry:493771
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The Antibody Registry provides identifiers for antibodies used in publications. It lists commercial antibodies from numerous vendors, each assigned with a unique identifier. Unlisted antibodies can be submitted by providing the catalog number and vendor information.
Home: http://antibodyregistry.org/
Institution: Neuroscience Information Framework, University of California, San Diego, California
Location: USA
Example: http://identifiers.org/antibodyregistry:493771
Uptime: 98%
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The Mathematical Modelling Ontology (MAMO) is a classification of the types of mathematical models used mostly in the life sciences, their variables, relationships and other relevant features.
Synonyms: MAMO
URI: http://identifiers.org/mamo
Identifier pattern: ^MAMO_\d{7}$
Example: http://identifiers.org/mamo:MAMO_0000026
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The Mathematical Modelling Ontology (MAMO) is a classification of the types of mathematical models used mostly in the life sciences, their variables, relationships and other relevant features.
Home: http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/MAMO
Institution: National Center for Biomedical Ontology, Stanford
Location: USA
Example: http://identifiers.org/mamo:MAMO_0000026
Uptime: 96%
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The Mathematical Modelling Ontology (MAMO) is a classification of the types of mathematical models used mostly in the life sciences, their variables, relationships and other relevant features.
Home: http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols/ontologies/mamo
Institution: European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge
Location: UK
Example: http://identifiers.org/mamo:MAMO_0000026
Uptime: 99%
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