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The SAGE Social Science Thesaurus is a multidisciplinary vocabulary of the most important concepts in the social sciences. SAGE uses this vocabulary as its principal keyword vocabulary for automated tagging of content on SAGE Knowledge and SAGE Research Methods. You are welcome to browse, download, use and transform the vocabulary for any non-commercial purpose. The majority of concepts in the thesaurus have been mined from headwords in SAGE encyclopedias and other reference works. Relationships between concepts have been inferred from implicit structures in those works, for example subject indexes and readers' guides. As such, the thesaurus is a structured representation of what the editors of those reference works consider to be the most important concepts in the social sciences. Additional scraping work has extracted and structured concept-specific metadata, such as dates (for events and people) and definitions. In addition to broader-narrower relationships, concepts are grouped by type: concepts, people, organizations, events, methods, theories or laws.

This resource is about studies in the Indian Crop Phenome Database (ICPD). The ICPD is a domain of the Indian Biological Data Center (IBDC), Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad, developed for the digitization of crop phenome data. Being the global agricultural powerhouse, the bulk of biological data generated in India is associated with agricultural trials. Ironically most of the trial data has been inaccessible to other researchers, and remains unpublished, and is lost as time passes. Therefore, ICPD would act as single-stop user-friendly platform for freely archiving, organizing, analyzing, and sharing the multi-crop phenome data following FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable) data principles. [from homepage]

This resource is about projects in the Indian Crop Phenome Database (ICPD). The ICPD is a domain of the Indian Biological Data Center (IBDC), Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad, developed for the digitization of crop phenome data. Being the global agricultural powerhouse, the bulk of biological data generated in India is associated with agricultural trials. Ironically most of the trial data has been inaccessible to other researchers, and remains unpublished, and is lost as time passes. Therefore, ICPD would act as single-stop user-friendly platform for freely archiving, organizing, analyzing, and sharing the multi-crop phenome data following FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Re-usable) data principles. [from homepage]

Ddinter is a comprehensive, professional, and open-access database specific to drug-drug interactions. it provides abundant annotations for each ddi association including mechanism description, risk levels, management strategies, alternative medications, etc. to improve clinical decision-making and patient safety.

Ddinter is a comprehensive, professional, and open-access database specific to drug-drug interactions. it provides abundant annotations for each ddi association including mechanism description, risk levels, management strategies, alternative medications, etc. to improve clinical decision-making and patient safety.