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Type Description This is the description of the type of nanopublications you can create through this page.

Such nanopublications define a new named individual. Such a named individual represets a single concrete or abstract thing that is in some way relevant. Examples are the planet Mars, Marie Curie, or the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Such individuals do not represent sets of things, like humans, diseases, or ideas. Such concepts representing sets should be defined with the template for classes.

Example Nanopublication A nanopublication contains as main content a statement in the assertion part (shown in blue) encoded in a way that computers can understand. It is expressed as one or more subject-relation-object structures, each shown on a separate line, where the identifier of the subject (left) is connected to the identifier of the object (right) via the identifier of the relation type (middle).

  http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0 RAJRFjNqKK   "Pluto"

This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0#pluto pluto asserts that the given thing (left) belongs to the given class (right) http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type is a a concrete or abstract thing that is given an identifier and a name http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#NamedIndividual named invididual .
This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0#pluto pluto asserts that the given thing (left) belongs to the given class (right) http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type is a http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2199 dwarf planet .
This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0#pluto pluto connects an identifier to a human-readable name for it http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label is called (this is a literal) "Pluto" .
This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0#pluto pluto gives a thing (left) a human-readable description (right) http://purl.org/dc/terms/description can be described as follows: (this is a literal) "Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt beyond the orbit of Neptune." .
This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. http://purl.org/np/RAJRFjNqKKBlxOhij8XnuqOYfjyjruF2jGZgLO2myu9O0#pluto pluto connects an identifier to a link with further information about it http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#seeAlso is further explained at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pluto Pluto .

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