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The Leibniz Institute DSMZ is the most diverse biological resource center in the world and one of the largest collections of microorganisms and cell cultures worldwide (bacteria, archaea, protists, yeasts, fungi, bacteriophages, plant viruses, genomic bacterial DNA as well as human and animal cell lines). The following designations are used as part of local unique identifiers: - `PC`: positive control - `NC`: negative control - `AS`: antiserum - `PV`: plant viruses - `RT`: recommended test - `ACC`: human or animal cell line - `DSM`: microorganism cell line

A terminology published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for the classification of mental disorders using a common language and standard criteria. [wikipedia]

A terminology published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) for the classification of mental disorders using a common language and standard criteria. [wikipedia]

DrugCentral provides information on active ingredients chemical entities, pharmaceutical products, drug mode of action, indications, pharmacologic action.

DrugBank is a web-enabled database containing comprehensive molecular information about drugs, their mechanisms, their interactions and their targets.

Reactions in drugbank

Indications and other conditions in drugbank

Close to 5K Categorizations for drugs, similar to ATCC.

The German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS) is the German WHO primary registry. It is competent for the registration of all patient-oriented clinical trials conducted in Germany. The DRKS now contains well over 14,000 studies. Currently, around 2,000 studies are added annually. (from website)

Dutch Research Council file numbers are used for approved grants.

A project supporting the DRAO application ontology, a hierarchy of specific research domains and descriptors which imports subsets of terms from over 40 publicly-available terminologies. (from repository)

Identifiers repesent antimicrobial peptides in the Data Repository of Antimicrobial Peptides (DRAMP) database which is an open-access, manually curated database of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs).

The Data Privacy Vocabulary provides an ontology (classes and properties) and taxonomies of concepts to represent information regarding how personal data is processed in the form of an ontology or a knowledge graph.

The DOME registry is a curated set of papers related to machine learning methods in biology, each with its own unique DOME identifier.

An ontology that provides a structured vocabulary written of document components, both structural (e.g., block, inline, paragraph, section, chapter) and rhetorical (e.g., introduction, discussion, acknowledgements, reference list, figure, appendix).

A user in DockerHub

Assigns persistent identifiers to multidisciplinary research outputs with focus on research originating in Africa, such as in cultural heritage and indigenous knowledge.

DOAP is a project to create an XML/RDF vocabulary to describe software projects, and in particular open source projects.

A specific vector technology

A vector, derived from a specific gene, that can be purchased from DNASU

A controlled vocabulary to support the study of transcription in the developing mouse brain

The Diseases Database is a cross-referenced index of human disease, medications, symptoms, signs, abnormal investigation findings etc. This site provides a medical textbook-like index and search portal covering areas including: internal medical disorders, symptoms and signs, congenital and inherited disorders, infectious diseases and organisms, drugs and medications, common haematology and biochemistry investigation abnormalities.