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  • The Czech National Repository of Grey Literature (NUSL) provides central access to information on grey literature produced in the Czech Republic in the fields of science, research and education. Some items are not full text. The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • A collection of high resolution histological images from contributors across the Czech Republic.

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  • The European Chemical Biology Database (ECBD) collects experimental results from biological screening programs performed within the EU-OPENSCREEN platform. There are 3 chemical libraries in ECBD: bioactive, diverse, and academic. The bioactive library contains compounds selected with a strong emphasis on target coverage and selectivity. The diverse library contains compounds with unbiased chemical diversity, designed by five academic computational chemistry groups. In the academic library, compounds are collected from European chemists.

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  • rPredictorDB is a predictive database of secondary structures of individual RNAs and their formatted plots.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Masaryk University. The interface is available in English and Czech.

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  • This repository contains a bibliography of publications by authors from Tomas Bata University in Zlin. It's focused only on officially rated results of TBU science and research – journal articles, conference papers and monographs. Many items are restricted, with meta-data only available. The interface is in English.

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  • TeloBase is a curated database containing computationally predicted and experimentally confirmed telomere sequences of species across the whole tree of life. It contains information from the literature (1978 – September 2022) and predicted telomere motifs from publicly available NGS data stored in the SRA database (NCBI) and user submitted data. TeloBase is supplemented by internal taxonomy utilizing popular on-line taxonomic resources that enables in-house data filtration and graphical visualisation of telomere DNA evolutionary dynamics in the form of heat tree plots. Its manual and other relevant data (raw results from NGS data analysis and Atlas of telomere sequences) can be accessed on https://www.ceitec.eu/chromatin-molecular-complexes/rg51/tab?tabId=125#TeloBase.

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  • The Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) is a repository designed for information on archaeological investigations, sites and finds, operated by the Archaeological Institutes of the CAS in Prague and Brno. The archives of these institutions contain documentation of archaeological fieldwork on the territory of the Czech Republic from 1919 to the present day, and they continue to enrich their collections. The AMCR database and related documents form the largest collection of archaeological data concerning the Czech Republic and are therefore an important part of our cultural heritage. The AMCR digital archive contains various types of records - individual archaeological documents (texts, field photographs, aerial photographs, maps and plans, digital data), projects, fieldwork events, archaeological sites, records of individual finds and a library of 3D models. Data and descriptive information are continuously taken from the AMCR and presented in the the AMCR Digital Archive interface.

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  • The Czech National Repository of Grey Literature (NUSL) provides central access to information on grey literature produced in the Czech Republic in the fields of science, research and education. Some items are not full text. The interface is available in Czech and English.

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  • A collection of high resolution histological images from contributors across the Czech Republic.

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  • The European Chemical Biology Database (ECBD) collects experimental results from biological screening programs performed within the EU-OPENSCREEN platform. There are 3 chemical libraries in ECBD: bioactive, diverse, and academic. The bioactive library contains compounds selected with a strong emphasis on target coverage and selectivity. The diverse library contains compounds with unbiased chemical diversity, designed by five academic computational chemistry groups. In the academic library, compounds are collected from European chemists.

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  • rPredictorDB is a predictive database of secondary structures of individual RNAs and their formatted plots.

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  • This site provides access to the research outputs of the Masaryk University. The interface is available in English and Czech.

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  • This repository contains a bibliography of publications by authors from Tomas Bata University in Zlin. It's focused only on officially rated results of TBU science and research – journal articles, conference papers and monographs. Many items are restricted, with meta-data only available. The interface is in English.

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  • TeloBase is a curated database containing computationally predicted and experimentally confirmed telomere sequences of species across the whole tree of life. It contains information from the literature (1978 – September 2022) and predicted telomere motifs from publicly available NGS data stored in the SRA database (NCBI) and user submitted data. TeloBase is supplemented by internal taxonomy utilizing popular on-line taxonomic resources that enables in-house data filtration and graphical visualisation of telomere DNA evolutionary dynamics in the form of heat tree plots. Its manual and other relevant data (raw results from NGS data analysis and Atlas of telomere sequences) can be accessed on https://www.ceitec.eu/chromatin-molecular-complexes/rg51/tab?tabId=125#TeloBase.

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  • The Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic (AMCR) is a repository designed for information on archaeological investigations, sites and finds, operated by the Archaeological Institutes of the CAS in Prague and Brno. The archives of these institutions contain documentation of archaeological fieldwork on the territory of the Czech Republic from 1919 to the present day, and they continue to enrich their collections. The AMCR database and related documents form the largest collection of archaeological data concerning the Czech Republic and are therefore an important part of our cultural heritage. The AMCR digital archive contains various types of records - individual archaeological documents (texts, field photographs, aerial photographs, maps and plans, digital data), projects, fieldwork events, archaeological sites, records of individual finds and a library of 3D models. Data and descriptive information are continuously taken from the AMCR and presented in the the AMCR Digital Archive interface.

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