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An identifier for institutions in the United Kingdom, used in GRID and ROR.

HEPRO is an ontology of informational entities and processes related to health procedures and health activities.

HemOnc.org is the largest freely available medical wiki of interventions, regimens, and general information relevant to the fields of hematology and oncology.

Identifiers correspond to hemolytic and non-hemolytic peptides for therapeutic and diagnostic research

Welcome to the web site of the Handle.Net Registry (HNR), run by Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI). CNRI is a Multi-Primary Administrator (MPA) of the Global Handle Registry (GHR), authorized by the DONA Foundation to allot prefixes to users of the Handle System. The DONA Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Geneva that has taken over responsibility for the evolution of CNRI's Digital Object (DO) Architecture including outreach around the world. One of the Foundation's responsibilities is to administer and maintain the overall operation of the GHR, a task that was previously performed by CNRI. (from website)

HCPCS is a collection of standardized codes that represent medical procedures, supplies, products and services. The codes are used to facilitate the processing of health insurance claims by Medicare and other insurers.

Health Canada, through its Clinical Trials Database, is providing to the public a listing of specific information relating to phase I, II and III clinical trials in patients. The database is managed by Health Canada and provides a source of information about Canadian clinical trials involving human pharmaceutical and biological drugs. [from website]

The Licensed Natural Health Products Database contains information about natural health products that have been issued a product licence by Health Canada.

A Drug Identification Number (DIN) is a computer-generated eight digit number assigned by Health Canada to a drug product prior to being marketed in Canada. It uniquely identifies all drug products sold in a dosage form in Canada and is located on the label of prescription and over-the-counter drug products that have been evaluated and authorized for sale in Canada.

A controlled vocabulary to support the study of transcription in the human brain

Hathitrust is a partnership of academic and research institutions, offering a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries around the world.

Literature references in the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology Portal

The Gaia-X ontology defines classes and properties for describing participants, service offerings, resources, and compliance credentials within the Gaia-X federated data infrastructure ecosystem. It provides machine-readable SHACL shapes and JSON-LD contexts for verifiable credentials in conformity with the Gaia-X Trust Framework.

An _gentle_ implementation of the Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO), which is an upper level ontology like BFO that is concerned with e.g. expressing temporal relationships between events.

The Genetic Testing Registry (GTR®) provides a central location for voluntary submission of genetic test information by providers. The scope includes the test's purpose, methodology, validity, evidence of the test's usefulness, and laboratory contacts and credentials. The overarching goal of the GTR is to advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease

The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) is an initiative to establish a standardized microbial taxonomy based on genome phylogeny.

The "Codex General Standard for Food Additives" (GSFA, Codex STAN 192-1995) sets forth the conditions under which permitted food additives may be used in all foods, whether or not they have previously been standardized by Codex. The Preamble of the GSFA contains additional information for interpreting the data. Users are encouraged to consult the Preamble when using this database.

The initial focus of the GS1 Web Vocabulary is consumer-facing properties for clothing, shoes, food beverage/tobacco and properties common to all products. [from homepage]