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S Jupp, J Malone, J Bolleman, M Brandizi, M Davies, L Garcia, A Gaulton, S Gehant, C Laibe, N Redaschi, SM Wimalaratne, M Martin, N Le Novère, H Parkinson, E Birney, AM Jenkinson (2014) The EBI RDF Platform: Linked Open Data for the Life Sciences.
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The system allows a consistent and uniform annotation of datasets. This in turn facilitates data alignment and integration. Identifiers.org URIs are used to encode the metadata in the standard formats of the COMBINE initiative, such as
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The Identifiers.org URIs are perennial identifiers, that specify at once the data collection, using the namespaces of the Registry, and the record identifier within the collection in the form of a unique resolvable
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Record in the collection. For instance "9606" is "3-fluorotoluene" in the collection PubChem, it is "Homo sapiens" in the collection "taxonomy" and it is a social science publication in the collection "pubmed".
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Optional: Identifiers.org URIs can be suffixed with parameters, for instance imposing which resource to use for resolving, "profiles" that control the resolver's behaviour etc.
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export their data in SBML with cross-references encoded using Identifiers.org URIs. These URIs are also used in various semantic web projects such as
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is a project providing stable and perennial identifiers for data records used in the Life Sciences. The identifiers are provided in the form of
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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Identifiers.org URIs have been developed since 2011 as a resolvable version of the
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to provide direct access to different instances of the identified records.
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form, and not directly resolvable. Identifiers.org URIs are similar to
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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European life-sciences Infrastructure for biological Information
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Data collection. These are namespaces listed in the
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