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  • InterMine was formed in 2002 at the University of Cambridge, originally as a Drosophila-dedicated resource, before expanding to become organism-agnostic, enabling a large range of organisations around the world to create their own InterMines. There are many instances of InterMine installations, relating to particular model organisms. These can be searched individually or via a cross-Mine search function.

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  • B2SHARE is a user-friendly, reliable and trustworthy way for researchers, scientific communities and citizen scientists to store and share small-scale research data from diverse contexts.

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  • The ProteomeXchange consortium has been set up to provide a single point of submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, and to encourage the data exchange between them for optimal data dissemination.

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  • The Sorghum Genome SNP Database (SorGSD) is a genome variation database for sorghum. Please note that this resource has not been updated since 2015, and therefore we have marked its status as Uncertain. Please contact us if you have information on its current status.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. The interface is available in Chinese. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • The basic principle in the Biocidal Products Regulation ((EU) No 528/2012 (BPR)) is that a biocidal product must be authorised before it can be made available on the market or used in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland. The active substance is evaluated and, provided the criteria are fulfilled, is then approved in a specified product-type. The data on this page is active substance/product-type centric. The database includes active substances in the Review Programme, active substances not in the Review Programme as well as substances in Annex I of the BPR.

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

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  • InterMine was formed in 2002 at the University of Cambridge, originally as a Drosophila-dedicated resource, before expanding to become organism-agnostic, enabling a large range of organisations around the world to create their own InterMines. There are many instances of InterMine installations, relating to particular model organisms. These can be searched individually or via a cross-Mine search function.

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  • B2SHARE is a user-friendly, reliable and trustworthy way for researchers, scientific communities and citizen scientists to store and share small-scale research data from diverse contexts.

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  • The ProteomeXchange consortium has been set up to provide a single point of submission of MS proteomics data to the main existing proteomics repositories, and to encourage the data exchange between them for optimal data dissemination.

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  • The Sorghum Genome SNP Database (SorGSD) is a genome variation database for sorghum. Please note that this resource has not been updated since 2015, and therefore we have marked its status as Uncertain. Please contact us if you have information on its current status.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. The interface is available in Chinese. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • The basic principle in the Biocidal Products Regulation ((EU) No 528/2012 (BPR)) is that a biocidal product must be authorised before it can be made available on the market or used in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland. The active substance is evaluated and, provided the criteria are fulfilled, is then approved in a specified product-type. The data on this page is active substance/product-type centric. The database includes active substances in the Review Programme, active substances not in the Review Programme as well as substances in Annex I of the BPR.

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