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  • The European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Global Database (EPPO) GD provides all pest-specific information that has been produced or collected by EPPO. Data includes plant and pest species (such as scientific names, synonyms, common names in different languages, taxonomic position, EPPO codes and geographic distribution), EPPO datasheets and PRA reports, and images.

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  • Orphadata provides the scientific community with comprehensive, quality datasets related to rare diseases and orphan drugs from the Orphanet knowledge base, in reusable formats.

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  • The CAZy database describes the families of structurally-related catalytic and carbohydrate-binding modules (or functional domains) of enzymes that degrade, modify, or create glycosidic bonds.

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  • This repository hosts the research output of the French Institute for Demographic Studies. The interface is available in French and English.

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  • Collections de corpus oraux numériques

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  • ICOS Carbon Portal offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products. Carbon Portal manages data security, enforcement of the ICOS data policy, with user-friendly (and machine-friendly) internet- and other computer-network based interfaces. It organises long-term archiving of ICOS data products to guarantee their safe storage, future access and easy re-use. FAIR data handling is the key for the high ICOS data quality. ICOS has created a transparent, documented and reproducible process throughout the data life cycle: from the measurements at the station via the Thematic Centres and the ICOS Carbon Portal to the user. All data distributed from the stations and going through the Central Facilities, are distributed in Carbon Portal. We are following the international developments in FAIR data management to build interoperable systems and make ICOS data free available in a transparent way. The Carbon Portal is hosted by the Lund University in Sweden and Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

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  • GreenPhylDB comprises 37 full genomes from the major phylum of plant evolution. Clustering of these genomes was performed to define a consistent and extensive set of homeomorphic plant families.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. To date, Quetelet-Progedo holds nearly 1,700 datasets. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • The Coherent X-ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB) offers scientists from all over the world a unique opportunity to access data from Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) experiments. It arose from the need to share the terabytes of data generated from X-ray free-electron laser experiments although it caters to all light sources. Accessibility is crucial not only to make efficient use of experimental facilities, but also to improve the reproducibility of results and enable new research based on previous experiments.

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1,274 Data sources
  • The European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization Global Database (EPPO) GD provides all pest-specific information that has been produced or collected by EPPO. Data includes plant and pest species (such as scientific names, synonyms, common names in different languages, taxonomic position, EPPO codes and geographic distribution), EPPO datasheets and PRA reports, and images.

    more_vert
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  • Orphadata provides the scientific community with comprehensive, quality datasets related to rare diseases and orphan drugs from the Orphanet knowledge base, in reusable formats.

    more_vert
  • The CAZy database describes the families of structurally-related catalytic and carbohydrate-binding modules (or functional domains) of enzymes that degrade, modify, or create glycosidic bonds.

    more_vert
  • This repository hosts the research output of the French Institute for Demographic Studies. The interface is available in French and English.

    more_vert
  • Collections de corpus oraux numériques

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  • ICOS Carbon Portal offers free access to high-quality and standardised greenhouse gas data, as well as to scientific and educational products and services. The Carbon Portal is a ‘one-stop shop’ for all ICOS data products. Carbon Portal manages data security, enforcement of the ICOS data policy, with user-friendly (and machine-friendly) internet- and other computer-network based interfaces. It organises long-term archiving of ICOS data products to guarantee their safe storage, future access and easy re-use. FAIR data handling is the key for the high ICOS data quality. ICOS has created a transparent, documented and reproducible process throughout the data life cycle: from the measurements at the station via the Thematic Centres and the ICOS Carbon Portal to the user. All data distributed from the stations and going through the Central Facilities, are distributed in Carbon Portal. We are following the international developments in FAIR data management to build interoperable systems and make ICOS data free available in a transparent way. The Carbon Portal is hosted by the Lund University in Sweden and Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

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  • GreenPhylDB comprises 37 full genomes from the major phylum of plant evolution. Clustering of these genomes was performed to define a consistent and extensive set of homeomorphic plant families.

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  • Quetelet-Progedo is Progedo's data repository dedicated to quantitative social sciences and humanities. Its data collection currently includes administrative, survey (aggregate- and individual-level), geographic, and historical data that cover a wide range of themes such as education, labour, wages, demography, family, health, migration, etc. These data have primarily been produced by French government agencies (notably the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE)[5] and, more recently, by academic researchers. To date, Quetelet-Progedo holds nearly 1,700 datasets. Quetelet-Progedo, as a product of Progedo, has been jointly funded by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research and the CNRS. Please note that the majority of the data and documentation is in French.

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  • The Coherent X-ray Imaging Data Bank (CXIDB) offers scientists from all over the world a unique opportunity to access data from Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) experiments. It arose from the need to share the terabytes of data generated from X-ray free-electron laser experiments although it caters to all light sources. Accessibility is crucial not only to make efficient use of experimental facilities, but also to improve the reproducibility of results and enable new research based on previous experiments.

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