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  • The purpose of the Repository of the University of Life Sciences in Lublin is to disseminate the academic achievements of the University employees and to promote research conducted at the University. The repository contains resources from various fields of life sciences. Only the community of the University is allowed to upload new records.

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  • Repository for Open Data (RepOD)

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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 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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  • Welcome to the page of the institutional repository of the Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica (further only UMB). It is built for the purpose of making available the results of scientific research and teaching activities of members of the academic community of UMB. By building it, the university signed up to support open access and adopted an open science policy. We believe that this step will help increase the prestige of our university even beyond the borders of Slovakia. In the repository you will find: • results of UMB publishing activities (monographs, anthologies, magazines) • results of publication activities of UMB academic staff published by other publishers • teaching materials • other documents related to the activities of the university and its presentation to the public. Individual documents are organized into communities and sub-communities that correspond to the organizational structure of the university's workplaces. Access to some documents may be restricted by a time embargo or only for logged in users. The repository is managed by the UMB University Library in cooperation with the UMB Institute of Automation and Communication.

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  • GnpIS is a multispecies integrative information system dedicated to plant and fungi pests. It bridges genetic and genomic data, allowing researchers access to both genetic information (e.g. genetic maps, quantitative trait loci, association genetics, markers, polymorphisms, germplasms, phenotypes and genotypes) and genomic data (e.g. genomic sequences, physical maps, genome annotation and expression data) for species of agronomical interest. GnpIS is used by both large international projects and plant science departments at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research. It is regularly improved and released several times per year. GnpIS is accessible through a web portal and allows to browse different types of data either independently through dedicated interfaces or simultaneously using a quick search ('google like search') or advanced search (Biomart, Galaxy, Intermine) tools.

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  • The purpose of the Repository of the University of Life Sciences in Lublin is to disseminate the academic achievements of the University employees and to promote research conducted at the University. The repository contains resources from various fields of life sciences. Only the community of the University is allowed to upload new records.

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  • Repository for Open Data (RepOD)

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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 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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  • Welcome to the page of the institutional repository of the Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica (further only UMB). It is built for the purpose of making available the results of scientific research and teaching activities of members of the academic community of UMB. By building it, the university signed up to support open access and adopted an open science policy. We believe that this step will help increase the prestige of our university even beyond the borders of Slovakia. In the repository you will find: • results of UMB publishing activities (monographs, anthologies, magazines) • results of publication activities of UMB academic staff published by other publishers • teaching materials • other documents related to the activities of the university and its presentation to the public. Individual documents are organized into communities and sub-communities that correspond to the organizational structure of the university's workplaces. Access to some documents may be restricted by a time embargo or only for logged in users. The repository is managed by the UMB University Library in cooperation with the UMB Institute of Automation and Communication.

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  • GnpIS is a multispecies integrative information system dedicated to plant and fungi pests. It bridges genetic and genomic data, allowing researchers access to both genetic information (e.g. genetic maps, quantitative trait loci, association genetics, markers, polymorphisms, germplasms, phenotypes and genotypes) and genomic data (e.g. genomic sequences, physical maps, genome annotation and expression data) for species of agronomical interest. GnpIS is used by both large international projects and plant science departments at the French National Institute for Agricultural Research. It is regularly improved and released several times per year. GnpIS is accessible through a web portal and allows to browse different types of data either independently through dedicated interfaces or simultaneously using a quick search ('google like search') or advanced search (Biomart, Galaxy, Intermine) tools.

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