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  • The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. In 2023 OLS was updated to scale better and with a new user interface. OLS is used within life sciences but also in the fields of chemistry and engineering. Code is available under an Apache 2.0 licence.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. This repository replaces OPUS, the University of Bath's previous E-prints based repository.

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  • The Catalytic Site Atlas (CSA) is a database documenting enzyme active sites and catalytic residues in enzymes of 3D structure. It uses a defined classification for catalytic residues which includes only those residues thought to be directly involved in some aspect of the reaction catalysed by an enzyme.

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  • The OpenNeuro project (formerly known as the OpenfMRI project) was established in 2010 to provide a resource for researchers interested in making their neuroimaging data openly available to the research community. It is managed by Russ Poldrack and Chris Gorgolewski of the Center for Reproducible Neuroscience at Stanford University. The project has been developed with funding from the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Drug Abuse, and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.

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  • Research Output from Copenhagen Business School (CBS) Find publications, projects, student theses, press and media activities from Copenhagen Business School. Get public access to numerous Open Access full text publications written by CBS researchers.

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  • The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) is a repository for biomedical ontologies that aims to provide a single point of access to the latest ontology versions. You can browse the ontologies through the website as well as programmatically via the OLS API. In 2023 OLS was updated to scale better and with a new user interface. OLS is used within life sciences but also in the fields of chemistry and engineering. Code is available under an Apache 2.0 licence.

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  • This site is a university repository to provide access to the publication output of the institution. Some items on the site are metadata (bibliographic) only, and these are included in the size figure shown here. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the institution. Many items are not available as full-text. Users may set up RSS feeds to be alerted to new content. This repository replaces OPUS, the University of Bath's previous E-prints based repository.

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  • The Catalytic Site Atlas (CSA) is a database documenting enzyme active sites and catalytic residues in enzymes of 3D structure. It uses a defined classification for catalytic residues which includes only those residues thought to be directly involved in some aspect of the reaction catalysed by an enzyme.

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  • The OpenNeuro project (formerly known as the OpenfMRI project) was established in 2010 to provide a resource for researchers interested in making their neuroimaging data openly available to the research community. It is managed by Russ Poldrack and Chris Gorgolewski of the Center for Reproducible Neuroscience at Stanford University. The project has been developed with funding from the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Drug Abuse, and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation.

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  • Research Output from Copenhagen Business School (CBS) Find publications, projects, student theses, press and media activities from Copenhagen Business School. Get public access to numerous Open Access full text publications written by CBS researchers.

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