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  • This site provides access to the research output via the public interface of the research information system Pure. Some content is not available as full-text or only available to members of the institution. This content may be requested through a Request for Copy (RfC). Users can set up RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) is a FAIR-aligned repository of linguistic data, code, and related material. All data are accompanied by searchable metadata that identify the researchers, the languages and linguistic phenomena involved, the statistical methods applied, and scholarly publications based on the data (where relevant). Linguists worldwide are invited to deposit data used in their linguistic research. TROLLing is a special collection within DataverseNO (http://doi.org/10.17616/R3TV17), and C Centre within CLARIN (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, a networked federation of European data repositories; http://www.clarin.eu/), and harvested by their Virtual Language Observatory (VLO; https://vlo.clarin.eu/).

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  • WikiPathways is an open, collaborative platform dedicated to the curation of biological pathways. WikiPathways was established to facilitate the contribution and maintenance of pathway information by the biology community.

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  • The DSSP algorithm (Kabsch & Sander, Biopolymers. [1983] 22:2577-2637) annotates the secondary structure of protein structures in detail, including hydrogen bonding and beta sheet topology. The DSSP databank provides these annotations for all structure models in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The annotations are available in two formats: annotated mmCIF files (preferred) and the DSSP format (deprecated).

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  • This site provides access to the research output via the public interface of the research information system Pure. Some content is not available as full-text or only available to members of the institution. This content may be requested through a Request for Copy (RfC). Users can set up RSS feed to be alerted to new content.

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  • The Tromsø Repository of Language and Linguistics (TROLLing) is a FAIR-aligned repository of linguistic data, code, and related material. All data are accompanied by searchable metadata that identify the researchers, the languages and linguistic phenomena involved, the statistical methods applied, and scholarly publications based on the data (where relevant). Linguists worldwide are invited to deposit data used in their linguistic research. TROLLing is a special collection within DataverseNO (http://doi.org/10.17616/R3TV17), and C Centre within CLARIN (Common Language Resources and Technology Infrastructure, a networked federation of European data repositories; http://www.clarin.eu/), and harvested by their Virtual Language Observatory (VLO; https://vlo.clarin.eu/).

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  • WikiPathways is an open, collaborative platform dedicated to the curation of biological pathways. WikiPathways was established to facilitate the contribution and maintenance of pathway information by the biology community.

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  • The DSSP algorithm (Kabsch & Sander, Biopolymers. [1983] 22:2577-2637) annotates the secondary structure of protein structures in detail, including hydrogen bonding and beta sheet topology. The DSSP databank provides these annotations for all structure models in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). The annotations are available in two formats: annotated mmCIF files (preferred) and the DSSP format (deprecated).

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