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  • Record does not exist anymore: Environmental Information Data Centre . The record with identifier content 10.25504/FAIRsharing.9raft1 was invalid.Records previously linked: [3418, 3419, 3424, 3427, 3429, 3453]. Organisations previously linked: [2090, 461]. Licences previously linked: [115, 1056].

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  • This repository provides access to a wide range of work produced by members of Nottingham Trent University, including journal articles, authored and edited books, book chapters, conference contributions and digital and visual media. A full description of all items is provided and, whenever possible, the full text (or equivalent).

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  • The IPD-MHC Database provides a centralised repository for sequences of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) from a number of different species. Through a number of international collaborations IPD is able to provide the MHC sequences of different species. The sequences provided by each group are curated by experts in the field and then submitted to the central database.

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  • NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, which is not referenced in other citation databases.

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  • FlyMine is an integrated database of genomic, expression and protein data for Drosophila, Anopheles and C. elegans. Its main focus is genomic and proteomics data for Drosophila and other insects. It provides access to integrated data at a number of different levels, from browsing to construction of complex queries, which can be executed on either single items or lists.

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  • The EPSA | ERNICA Registry is to improve the quality of patient care by enabling health care providers to get insight in their outcomes and using the cumulative data from the EPSA registry to conduct scientific research, for example to compare treatments or identify certain risk factors for complications. The EPSA (European Pediatric Surgical Audit) registry contains information on diseases seen in new-born children, like: Hirschsprung’s disease, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Oesophageal Atresia, Anorectal Malformation, Omphalocele and Gastroschisis. ERNICA is the European Reference Network for rare Inherited and Congenital (digestive and gastrointestinal) Anomalies European Reference Networks and aims to pool together disease-specific expertise, knowledge and resources from across Europe to achieve health goals that may otherwise be unachievable in a single country. ERNICA monitors and evaluates its activities in accordance with the ERN-wide monitoring framework of expert healthcare professionals from specialised healthcare providers across Europe. These networks seek to pool together the expertise available across Europe and concentrate knowledge and resources on rare and/or complex diseases. Each ERN focuses on a particular rare disease area with two diagnostic groups: Malformations of the digestive system (oesophageal diseases, intestinal diseases, intestinal failure and gastroenterological diseases) and Malformations of the diaphragm and abdominal wall (Malformations of the diaphragm and Abdominal wall defects) This standard defines the metadata required to insure availability, versioning and interoperability of the EPSA|ERNICA data.

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5,008 Data sources
  • Record does not exist anymore: Environmental Information Data Centre . The record with identifier content 10.25504/FAIRsharing.9raft1 was invalid.Records previously linked: [3418, 3419, 3424, 3427, 3429, 3453]. Organisations previously linked: [2090, 461]. Licences previously linked: [115, 1056].

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  • This repository provides access to a wide range of work produced by members of Nottingham Trent University, including journal articles, authored and edited books, book chapters, conference contributions and digital and visual media. A full description of all items is provided and, whenever possible, the full text (or equivalent).

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  • The IPD-MHC Database provides a centralised repository for sequences of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) from a number of different species. Through a number of international collaborations IPD is able to provide the MHC sequences of different species. The sequences provided by each group are curated by experts in the field and then submitted to the central database.

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  • NARCIS provides access to scientific information, including (open access) publications from the repositories of all the Dutch universities, KNAW, NWO and a number of research institutes, which is not referenced in other citation databases.

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  • FlyMine is an integrated database of genomic, expression and protein data for Drosophila, Anopheles and C. elegans. Its main focus is genomic and proteomics data for Drosophila and other insects. It provides access to integrated data at a number of different levels, from browsing to construction of complex queries, which can be executed on either single items or lists.

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  • The EPSA | ERNICA Registry is to improve the quality of patient care by enabling health care providers to get insight in their outcomes and using the cumulative data from the EPSA registry to conduct scientific research, for example to compare treatments or identify certain risk factors for complications. The EPSA (European Pediatric Surgical Audit) registry contains information on diseases seen in new-born children, like: Hirschsprung’s disease, Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, Oesophageal Atresia, Anorectal Malformation, Omphalocele and Gastroschisis. ERNICA is the European Reference Network for rare Inherited and Congenital (digestive and gastrointestinal) Anomalies European Reference Networks and aims to pool together disease-specific expertise, knowledge and resources from across Europe to achieve health goals that may otherwise be unachievable in a single country. ERNICA monitors and evaluates its activities in accordance with the ERN-wide monitoring framework of expert healthcare professionals from specialised healthcare providers across Europe. These networks seek to pool together the expertise available across Europe and concentrate knowledge and resources on rare and/or complex diseases. Each ERN focuses on a particular rare disease area with two diagnostic groups: Malformations of the digestive system (oesophageal diseases, intestinal diseases, intestinal failure and gastroenterological diseases) and Malformations of the diaphragm and abdominal wall (Malformations of the diaphragm and Abdominal wall defects) This standard defines the metadata required to insure availability, versioning and interoperability of the EPSA|ERNICA data.

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