bioregistry 0.13.15__py3-none-any.whl → 0.13.17__py3-none-any.whl
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- bioregistry/app/impl.py +1 -1
- bioregistry/curation/bulk_import.py +2 -3
- bioregistry/data/bioregistry.json +311 -85
- bioregistry/data/curated_papers.tsv +2 -0
- bioregistry/external/aberowl/processed.json +24 -10
- bioregistry/external/bartoc/processed.json +21 -13
- bioregistry/external/bioportal/agroportal.json +206 -12
- bioregistry/external/bioportal/bioportal.json +155 -56
- bioregistry/external/fairsharing/processed.json +58 -43
- bioregistry/external/integbio/__init__.py +3 -3
- bioregistry/external/integbio/processed.json +130 -0
- bioregistry/external/lov/processed.json +37 -0
- bioregistry/external/ols/processed.json +29 -98
- bioregistry/external/re3data/processed.json +35 -2
- bioregistry/version.py +1 -1
- {bioregistry-0.13.15.dist-info → bioregistry-0.13.17.dist-info}/METADATA +1 -1
- {bioregistry-0.13.15.dist-info → bioregistry-0.13.17.dist-info}/RECORD +19 -20
- {bioregistry-0.13.15.dist-info → bioregistry-0.13.17.dist-info}/WHEEL +1 -1
- bioregistry/curation/add_descriptions_from_gs.py +0 -38
- {bioregistry-0.13.15.dist-info → bioregistry-0.13.17.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +0 -0
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"description": "CMEO (Clinical Metadata Exploration Ontology) is an ontology for representing and querying study- and variable-level metadata from clinical cohort studies in a consistent, machine-interpretable way. CMEO models the semantics of data elements (variables) and their key metadata needed for cross-cohort discovery and harmonization—such as human-readable labels/definitions, domain/type information (e.g., condition, measurement, medication), permissible categorical values, units, visit/timepoint context, derivation/provenance (e.g., computed variables), and basic descriptive statistics. It is designed to support metadata-driven tasks including cohort cataloguing, feasibility assessment, study retrieval, and identification of compatible variables across studies—without requiring access to patient-level data. It is intended to interoperate with controlled vocabularies and common clinical terminologies by linking data elements and value sets to external concept identifiers (e.g., OMOP concept IDs, SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm/ATC, UCUM) while remaining model-agnostic (i.e., not tied to a single CDM). , and identification of compatible variables across studies—without requiring access to patient-level data. CMEO is intended to interoperate with controlled vocabularies and common clinical terminologies by linking data elements and value sets to external concept identifiers (e.g., not tied to a single CDM).",
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"description": "The Ploutos Common Semantic Model (PCSM) is a small, shared semantic model with common concepts and relations for the different pilots in the Ploutos project focussing on the agrifood supply chain from farmer to consumer (https://ploutosproject.org). The model itself is in the Turtle file ploutos.ttl. Various existing ontologies are being reused, like Saref4Agri, ENVO, GS1. In sip1.ttl through sip9.ttl are example data that showcase how the PCSM is used in the different sustainable innovation pilots (SIPs). Other various files are from other authors and mostly used as imports for the PCSM.",
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"description": "SCO is a middle-level ontology, representing the major theoretical challenges to sustainability: 1) The polysemy of the term sustainability. 2) The relationship between sustainability and sustainable development. 3) The complexity underlying sustainability. SCO aims to play a pivotal role in harmonizing and integrating top-level and domain ontologies regarding sustainability., SCO V1.1.0 aligns with two Top-Level Ontologies (TLOs), Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) and Unified Foundational Ontology (UFO). SCO V1.1.0 is comprised of two segments: SCO-B (B for BFO) and SCO-U (U for UFO). SCO-B aligns the SCO vocabulary with BFO (as SCO V1.0.0). SCO-U aligns the SCO vocabulary with gUFO (UFO implementation in the Web Ontology Language (OWL)). This file provides SCO-U segment. References – TLOs: https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO-2020 https://ontouml.readthedocs.io/en/latest/intro/ufo.html https://nemo-ufes.github.io/gufo/",
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