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One reason why identifiers are central to FAIR data is that they make data findable, the first aspect of FAIR. This exercise will demonstrate how eNanoMapper ontology identifiers, if used by other resources, can be used to find information.
Therefore, in this exercise, we will use an ontology identifier (or, the local part
of it),
to find nanosafety data for a nanomaterial in the public eNanoMapper and NANoREG data platforms.
So, we start with the ontology term code for the nanomaterial we looked up in Exercise 2, ENM_9000074
.
This part is about the original eNanoMapper database instance, set up by the eNanoMapper project.
ENM_9000080
NPO_1486
for titanium oxide nanoparticle? This finds 128 nanomaterials.ENM_9000081
?One material, https://data.enanomapper.net/substance/ENM3-4f88aed1-bf27-30fe-a489-0f48d01833e0, which came from a EU NSC Young Scientist conference contribution. And https://search.data.enanomapper.net/projects/enanomapper/study/?substanceUri=https%3A%2F%2Fdata.enanomapper.net%2Fsubstance%2FENM3-4f88aed1-bf27-30fe-a489-0f48d01833e0, which came from NanoWiki.ENM_9000074
NPO_1486
for titanium oxide nanoparticle? This finds 18 nanomaterials.prev | toc | next |
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