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  • Through our Data for Good partnerships, Facebook works with many of the world's leading humanitarian organizations to help them act more quickly and reach more people during natural disasters and disease outbreaks data for disaster response, health, connectivity, energy access, and economic growth.

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  • The OMA (“Orthologous MAtrix”) project is a method and database for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes. The distinctive features of OMA are its broad scope and size, high quality of inferences, feature-rich web interface, availability of data in a wide range of formats and interfaces, and frequent update schedule of two releases per year.

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  • The Durham High Energy Physics Database (HEPData) has been built up over the past four decades as a unique open-access repository for scattering data from experimental particle physics. It currently comprises the data points from plots and tables related to several thousand publications including those from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). HEPData is funded by a grant from the UK STFC and is based at the IPPP at Durham University.

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  • IntAct provides a freely available, open source database system and analysis tools for protein interaction data. All interactions are derived from literature curation or direct user submissions and are freely available.

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  • The CERN Open Data Portal is a repository that enables large scale experimental data releases of curated datasets, accompanying software, supporting documentation and example analyses. The CERN's Open Data portal is developed by the CERN Information Technology group in close collaboration with LHC experiments and many researchers in the High-Energy Physics community. The CERN Open Data portal is the access point to a growing range of research data produced by the experiments at CERN and disseminates the preserved output from various research activities and includes accompanying software and documentation needed to understand and analyse the data. The portal adheres to established global standards in data preservation and Open Science: the products are shared under open licenses; they are issued with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to make them citable objects. The CERN Open Data portal hosts more than one petabyte of collision, simulated and derived datasets, accompanied with configuration files, documentation, virtual machines and runnable analysis examples that were released into the public domain by the LHC experiments.

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  • UniCarb-DB is a curated database of glycomic mass spectrometry fragment data.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German.

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  • Through our Data for Good partnerships, Facebook works with many of the world's leading humanitarian organizations to help them act more quickly and reach more people during natural disasters and disease outbreaks data for disaster response, health, connectivity, energy access, and economic growth.

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  • The OMA (“Orthologous MAtrix”) project is a method and database for the inference of orthologs among complete genomes. The distinctive features of OMA are its broad scope and size, high quality of inferences, feature-rich web interface, availability of data in a wide range of formats and interfaces, and frequent update schedule of two releases per year.

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  • The Durham High Energy Physics Database (HEPData) has been built up over the past four decades as a unique open-access repository for scattering data from experimental particle physics. It currently comprises the data points from plots and tables related to several thousand publications including those from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). HEPData is funded by a grant from the UK STFC and is based at the IPPP at Durham University.

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  • IntAct provides a freely available, open source database system and analysis tools for protein interaction data. All interactions are derived from literature curation or direct user submissions and are freely available.

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  • The CERN Open Data Portal is a repository that enables large scale experimental data releases of curated datasets, accompanying software, supporting documentation and example analyses. The CERN's Open Data portal is developed by the CERN Information Technology group in close collaboration with LHC experiments and many researchers in the High-Energy Physics community. The CERN Open Data portal is the access point to a growing range of research data produced by the experiments at CERN and disseminates the preserved output from various research activities and includes accompanying software and documentation needed to understand and analyse the data. The portal adheres to established global standards in data preservation and Open Science: the products are shared under open licenses; they are issued with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) to make them citable objects. The CERN Open Data portal hosts more than one petabyte of collision, simulated and derived datasets, accompanied with configuration files, documentation, virtual machines and runnable analysis examples that were released into the public domain by the LHC experiments.

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  • UniCarb-DB is a curated database of glycomic mass spectrometry fragment data.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in German.

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