A controlled vocabulary for pathway entities and events. [PDF]
Entities involved in pathways and the events they participate in require descriptive and unambiguous names that are often not available in the literature or elsewhere. Reactome is a manually curated open-source resource of human pathways. It is accessible via a website, available as downloads in standard reusable formats and via Representational State ...
Jupe S, Jassal B, Williams M, Wu G.
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Development and exploitation of a controlled vocabulary in support of climate modelling [PDF]
There are three key components for developing a metadata system: a container structure laying out the key semantic issues of interest and their relationships; an extensible controlled vocabulary providing possible content; and tools to create and ...
M.-P. Moine+10 more
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Improving storytelling and vocabulary in secondary school students with language disorder: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background: Although language and communication difficulties are common in secondary school students, there has been limited research into the efficacy of interventions for adolescents with language and communication difficulties.
Victoria L. Joffe+2 more
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The HUPO proteomics standards initiative- mass spectrometry controlled vocabulary. [PDF]
Controlled vocabularies (CVs), i.e. a collection of predefined terms describing a modeling domain, used for the semantic annotation of data, and ontologies are used in structured data formats and databases to avoid inconsistencies in annotation, to have ...
Mayer G+16 more
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The OLAC metadata set and controlled vocabularies [PDF]
As language data and associated technologies proliferate and as the language resources community rapidly expands, it has become difficult to locate and reuse existing resources. Are there any lexical resources for such-and-such a language? What tool can work with transcripts in this particular format? What is a good format to use for linguistic data of
Steven Bird, Gary Simons
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Controlled Vocabulary Standards for Anthropological Datasets
This article seeks to outline the use of controlled vocabulary standards for qualitative datasets in cultural anthropology, which are increasingly held in researcher-accessible government repositories and online digital libraries.
Celia Emmelhainz
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The use of Web Ontology Language (OWL) to Combine Extant Controlled Vocabularies in Biodiversity Informatics Appears Redundant [PDF]
Implementation of PESI requires data to be combined from multiple source databases. Some of the shared fields in the source databases used different controlled vocabularies of terms.
Roger Hyam, Roger Hyam
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Controlled vocabularies in bioinformatics: a case study in the gene ontology [PDF]
The automatic integration of information resources in the life sciences is one of the most challenging goals facing biomedical informatics today. Controlled vocabularies have played an important role in realizing this goal, by making it possible to draw ...
Barry Smith, Anand Kumar
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Searching biomedical databases on complementary medicine: the use of controlled vocabulary among authors, indexers and investigators [PDF]
Background The optimal retrieval of a literature search in biomedicine depends on the appropriate use of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), descriptors and keywords among authors and indexers.
Adams Alan+6 more
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Translating TDWG Controlled Vocabularies [PDF]
Users may be more likely to understand and utilize standards if they are able to read labels and definitions of terms in their own languages. Increasing standards usage in non-English speaking parts of the world will be important for making biodiversity data from across the globe more uniformly available.
Steven J Baskauf, Paula Zermoglio
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