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Magnetic susceptibility
Primary particle size
Valence band
Remanent magnetisation
Dielectric constant
Hydrophilicity
Flexural strength
Specific surface area
Dielectric loss
Photoluminescence spectrum
Transmittance
Saturation magnetisation
Aspect ratio
Hardness
Crystallization temperature
Colloidal stability over time
Dissolution rate
Doping level
Shape category
Surface roughness
Core–shell structure presence
Particle size distribution
External vs internal SA
Length
Tensile strength
Dispersibility
Isoelectric point
Thermal stability window
Quantum yield
Swelling
Elongation at break
Sedimentation rate
Surface functional groups
Glass transition temperature
Oxidation rate
Porosity
Surface energy
Polymorph identity
Water uptake
Melting point
Electrical conductivity
Bulk density
Wear rate
Fracture toughness
Coercivity
Coefficient of thermal expansion
Resistivity
Synthesis route
Young’s modulus
Agglomeration state
Zeta potential
Work function
Reflectance
Corrosion rate
Grain size
Pore size distribution
Decomposition temperature
Residual catalyst/surfactant
Energy band gap
pH of leachate
Compressive strength
Surface coating thickness
Surface charge
Surface coating
Hydrophobicity
Conduction band
Diameter
Amorphous fraction
Flexural modulus
Elemental composition
UV–Vis–NIR absorption
Fatigue life
Photocatalytic activity
Thermal conductivity
Ion release profile
Specific heat capacity
Phase composition
Refractive index
Surface coating density
Protein corona
Mysid shrimp(Americamysis bahia)
Water flea(Daphnia magna)
Water flea(Daphnia pulex)
Water flea(Ceriodaphnia dubia)
Fruit fly(Drosophila melanogaster)
Predatory mites(Hypoaspis aculeifer)
Roundworm(Caenorhabditis elegans)
Copepods (e.g. Acartia)
Purple sea urchin(Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)
Blue mussel(Mytilus edulis)
Rotifer(Brachionus plicatilis)
Rotifer(Brachionus calyciflorus)
Midge(Chironomus dilutus)
Planarian flatworm(Schmidtea mediterranea)
Marine copepod(Acartia tonsa)
Springtail(Folsomia fimetaria)
Bombus spp.
New Zealand mud snail(Potamopyrgus antipodarum)
Water flea(Moina macrocopa)
Springtail(Folsomia candida)
Compost earthworm(Eisenia andrei)
Mediterranean mussel(Mytilus galloprovincialis)
Pacific oyster(Crassostrea gigas)
Freshwater amphipod(Hyalella azteca)
Non-biting midge(Chironomus riparius)
Starlet sea anemone(Nematostella vectensis)
Asian clam(Corbicula fluminea)
Freshwater amphipod(Gammarus pulex)
Nematode(Pristionchus pacificus)
Hydra(Hydra vulgaris)
Freshwater planarian(Dugesia japonica)
Blackworm(Lumbriculus variegatus)
Enchytraeus spp.
White worm(Enchytraeus albidus)
Mealworm beetle(Tenebrio molitor)
Red flour beetle(Tribolium castaneum)
Ladybirds, lacewings(Coccinella septempunctata; Chrysoperla carnea)
Greater wax moth(Galleria mellonella)
Purple sea urchin(Paracentrotus lividus)
Water flea(Simocephalus vetulus)
Brine shrimp(Artemia salina)
Potworm(Enchytraeus crypticus)
Great pond snail(Lymnaea stagnalis)
Buff-tailed bumblebee(Bombus terrestris)
Red wiggler earthworm(Eisenia fetida)
Honey bee(Apis mellifera)
Water louse(Asellus aquaticus)
Non-human primate(Primates spp.)
Goat(Capra hircus)
Guinea pig(Cavia porcellus)
Hamster(Mesocricetus auratus)
Mouse (SCID, nude)
Rat (F344)
Mouse (C57BL/6)
Xenopus tropicalis
Mouse (BALB/c)
Mouse (CD-1/ICR)
Rabbit (NZW)
Xenopus laevis
Medaka(Oryzias latipes)
Bobwhite quail(Colinus virginianus)
Sheep(Ovis aries)
Rat (Sprague–Dawley)
Mallard duck(Anas platyrhynchos)
Pig (Sus scrofa domesticus)
Fathead minnow(Pimephales promelas)
Rat (Wistar)
Carp(Cyprinus carpio)
Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Japanese quail(Coturnix japonica)
Dog(Canis lupus familiaris,Beagle)
Rainbow trout(Oncorhynchus mykiss)
HT29(human colon carcinoma cells)
HaCaT(human keratinocyte cells)
Human lymphocytes
U937(human monocytic/histiocytic cells)
Primary hepatocytes
H295R(human adrenocortical carcinoma cells)
SH-SY5Y(human neuroblastoma cells)
T47D(human breast carcinoma cells)
HUVEC(human umbilical vein endothelial cells)
16HBE14o-(human bronchial epithelial cells)
NHEK(human epidermal keratinocyte cells)
TK6(human lymphoblastoid cells)
BEAS-2B(human bronchial epithelial cells)
Caco-2(human intestinal epithelial cells)
Calu-3(human lung adenocarcinoma cells)
HeLa(human cervical carcinoma cells)
HepG2(human hepatocellular carcinoma cells)
LS174T(human colon carcinoma cells)
THP-1(human monocytic cells)
A549(human lung carcinoma cells)
HepaRG
MCF-7(human breast carcinoma cells)
K562(human chronic myeloid leukemia cells)
Jurkat(human T lymphocyte cells)
EA.hy926(human endothelial cells)
Huh7(human hepatocellular carcinoma cells)
PC12(rat pheochromocytoma cells)
3T3-L1(murine pre-adipocyte cells)
V79(Chinese hamster lung fibroblast cells)
H9c2(rat cardiomyoblast cells)
J774A.1(murine macrophage cells)
L5178Y TK+/-(mouse lymphoma cells)
L929(murine fibroblast cells)
NIH-3T3(murine fibroblast cells)
RAW 264.7(murine macrophage cells)
CHO-K1(Chinese hamster ovary cells)
Feeding rate
Fertility index
Carrying capacity (K)
Biofilm formation on cuticle
Time-to-death (LT50)
Sex ratio alteration
Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity
Body length
Larval abnormalities
DNA strand breaks (Comet assay)
Immobilisation rate
Growth rate
Hatching success
Body weight
Phenoloxidase activity
Multi-generation reproduction
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity
Glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity
Leaf litter decomposition rate
Phagocytic activity
Brood size
Gut accumulation
Molting inhibition
Exoskeleton adsorption
Molting frequency
Mortality (LC50 / LD50)
Egg production rate
Vitellogenin-like protein induction
Catalase (CAT) activity
Locomotor activity
Neurotransmitter levels
Elimination rate constant
Tissue distribution
Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity
Bioconcentration factor (BCF)
Developmental delay
Metamorphosis success
Whole-body concentration
Sediment bioturbation activity
Micronucleus frequency
Lysosomal membrane stability
Condition index (molluscs)
Energy reserves (lipids, glycogen)
Burrowing activity
Time to first reproduction
Reactive oxygen species (ROS)
Particle internalisation
Reproduction rate (offspring per female)
Avoidance behaviour
Molting interference (nano)
Population growth rate (r)
Lipid peroxidation (MDA/TBARS)
Fecundity
Hemocyte count
Chromosomal aberrations
Respiration rate
Filtration rate
Imposex index
Swimming behaviour impairment
Predator avoidance response
Molecular weight
Flammability
MS spectrum(mass spectrometry)
Interfacial tension
Explosive limits
pKa(acid dissociation constant)
Additives / stabilizers
Decomposition temperature
Simulation degradation water
Purity
pH of aqueous solution
Enthalpy of fusion
Enthalpy of vaporization
UV–Vis spectrum
Thermal stability class
Thermal conductivity
Explosive properties
HLB value (Hydrophile-Lipophile Balance)
Glass transition temperature
Freezing point
True density
Specific heat capacity
Physical form
Water solubility
IR spectrum(infrared)
Biomagnification factor
pKb(base dissociation constant)
Vapour pressure
Incompatibilities
Chromatographic retention index
Colour
Stereochemistry
Hydrolysis rate
Log Kow(octanol-water partition coefficient)
Impurity profile
Inherent biodegradability
Photodegradation rate
Structural isomerism
NMR spectra
Physical state at 20°C
Sublimation point
Critical micelle concentration
Solubility in organic solvent
Odour
Radical formation potential
Bulk density
Log Koc(Organic Carbon-Water Partition Coefficient)
Surface tension
Fat solubility
Ready biodegradability
Melting point
Flash point
Simulation degradation soil/sediment
Redox potential
Hygroscopicity
Henry’s law constant
Auto-ignition temperature
Vapour density
Bioaccumulation factor
Oxidising properties
Boiling point
Persistent particle burden
Hb/Hct(hemoglobin/hematocrit)
BAL LDH
Fertility index
Bioaccumulation
Cognitive tests
Time-course clearance
TDAR (antibody response)
Excretion fraction (urine/feces)
Platelets
Tumor incidence
Tmax
Hyperplasia/dysplasia
Eye irritation score
Urea/BUN
Fibrosis
Growth inhibition
ALP(alkaline phosphatase)
Implantation sites
AUC(area under curve)
Skin irritation score
Particle-induced fibrosis
Bilirubin
Granuloma formation
Immune cell subsets
Cmax
Lung function parameters
Glucose
Spleen/thymus weight
Tumor multiplicity
Uterotrophic response
Gross pathology findings
Clinical signs
Reproduction (invertebrates)
Reproduction
Organ weights
Volume of distribution
Half-life
Motor activity
Lipids (cholesterol/TG)
Mortality
Organ concentration
Gestation length
Fetal weight
Inflammation score
Malformation incidence
Time to tumor
Depression-like behavior
Injection site reaction
Survival (invertebrates)
Survival
Hershberger endpoints
Creatinine
FOB score
Activity/locomotion
Neuropathology
Resorptions
Postnatal milestones
RBC count(red blood cell)
Thyroid hormones
AST(aspartate aminotransferase)
Body weight change
WBC count(white blood cell)
Necrosis
Clearance
Growth (plants)
Emergence (plants)
Mating index
Sperm count/motility
NK cell activity
Lung histopathology
BAL differential counts
Steroid hormones
BAL protein
Anxiety-like behavior
Food consumption
Granuloma / foreign body reaction
BAL total cells
ALT(alanine aminotransferase)
Cytokine release (IL-1α, etc.)
Assay interference check
Metabolite profiling
Peptide depletion
Translocation fraction
ATP content
Anchorage-independent growth
DNA synthesis
IL-6 secretion
Antioxidant enzyme activity
DNA strand breaks
Differential gene expression
h-CLAT activation
Surface markers
IL-1β secretion
Ion channel activity
Phase II enzyme modulation
Cell count
Early apoptosis
Lipid peroxidation
CYP inhibition
Agglomeration in exposure media
Mitochondrial membrane potential
Clonogenic survival
Morphological transformation
Cellular uptake fraction
Cellular uptake mass
NF-κB activation
Protein carbonyls
Permeability (Papp)
miRNA expression
CYP induction
Complement activation
Metabolomic changes
Oxygen consumption rate
TUNEL positivity
AR activation/inhibition
ER stress markers
p62/SQSTM1 level
Caspase 3/7 activity
IL-8 secretion
Proliferation index
Subcellular localisation
Heat shock proteins
GSH/GSSG ratio
Gene mutation frequency
TEER
Histone modification changes
Micronucleus frequency
ROS generation
Membrane integrity
Mitochondrial mass
LC3-II/I ratio
Skin model viability
Oxidative DNA damage
ERα/ERβ activation
RNS generation
TNF-α secretion
Necrosis
Neurite outgrowth
Steroidogenesis alteration
Cell viability
Coagulation interference
Dissolution rate in media
Network activity
KeratinoSens activation
Protein corona composition
Proteomic changes
Hemolysis
DNA methylation changes
Chromosomal aberrations
Apoptosis
γH2AX foci
Late apoptosis
Soil texture class
Gas exchange – assimilation (A)
Rhizosphere soil
Comet assay (plant nuclei)
Chromosomal aberrations
Antioxidant enzymes (SOD/CAT/APX)
Whole-plant uptake
EyC₅₀ (yield)
ErC₅₀ (growth rate)
Plant mass-normalized dose
Root dipping
Root tissue
Root architecture traits
Macro/micronutrient content
Chlorophyll a/b
Nutrient recipe (hydroponic)
Soil moisture (θ)
Photoperiod regime & light spectrum
Transformation in rhizosphere
Transpiration rate (E)
Analytical verification of exposure
Speciation of accumulated elements
Soil pH (CaCl₂ or H₂O)
Mitotic index (root tips)
Shoot/leaf tissue
pH/EC drift
Abnormal seedlings
Relative humidity
Seed set / fecundity
Effective quantum yield (ΦPSII)
Leaf water potential (Ψleaf)
Stomatal conductance (gs)
Foliar spray
Corona formation in root exudates
Shoot length
NOEC / LOEC (growth)
Seed/fruit tissue
Root surface adsorption vs internalization
Solution concentration
Electrical conductivity
Seed dressing / imbibition
Electrolyte leakage
Particle dissolution
Root hair density/length
Relative growth rate (RGR)
Localization (tissue/cellular)
Cultivar / line accession
Flowering time
Carotenoids
Relative water content (RWC)
Translocation factor (TF)
Chlorophyll fluorescence (Fv/Fm)
Electron transport rate (ETR)
Photoperiod
Cation exchange capacity (CEC)
Light intensity
Seed lot ID & viability
Leaf area dose (areic)
ROS in plant tissues
Root length
Total biomass
Temperature (day/night)
Growth stage at exposure
Seedling emergence
Micronucleus frequency
Organic carbon (fOC)
Germination of produced seeds
Dry soil concentration
Reference substance response
Lipid peroxidation (MDA/TBARS)
Particle size/agglomeration
Soil porewater exposure
Root:shoot concentration ratio
Seed germination rate
CO₂ concentration
Nutrient use efficiency
Hydroponic exposure
Stomatal density
Soil spiking (bulk soil)
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Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
Oat (Avena sativa)
Mustard (white) (Sinapis alba)
Red clover (Trifolium pratense)
Common duckweed (Lemna minor)
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
Corn (maize) (Zea mays)
Soybean (Glycine max)
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
Carrot (Daucus carota)
Cucumber (Cucumis sativus)
Oilseed rape (canola) (Brassica napus)
Garden cress (Lepidium sativum)
Broad bean (Vicia faba)
Spiderwort (Tradescantia spp. (e.g., Tradescantia pallida, clone 4430))
Green microalga
Canadian waterweed (Elodea canadensis)
Green microalga Desmodesmus subspicatus (formerly Scenedesmus subspicatus)
Chickweed (common) (Stellaria media)
Red macroalga (Ceramium tenuicorne)
Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum)
Marine diatom (Skeletonema costatum)
Thale cress (Arabidopsis thaliana)
Radish (Raphanus sativus)
Tobacco (BY-2 cells) Nicotiana tabacum (cv. BY-2)
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Giant duckweed (Lemna gibba)
Barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Wheat Triticum aestivum (common wheat) or T. durum (durum wheat)
Onion (Allium cepa)
Blue grama grass (Bouteloua gracilis)
Freshwater diatom (Navicula pelliculosa)
Red fescue (Festuca rubra)
Brazilian waterweed (Egeria densa)
Wheat
Rice
Tomato
Cucumber
Onion (common) (Allium cepa)
Green microalga (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (also Raphidocelis subcapitata))
Bean (whole)
Blue-green alga (Anabaena flos-aquae)
Maize
Plant species
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parasitoid of - A parasite that kills or sterilizes its host
has parasitoid - inverse of parasitoid of
obligate parasite of - A sub-relation of parasite-of in which the parasite that cannot complete its life cycle without a host.
facultative parasite of - A sub-relations of parasite-of in which the parasite that can complete its life cycle independent of a host.
stem parasite of - A parasite-of relationship in which the host is a plant and the parasite that attaches to the host stem (PO:0009047)
root parasite of - A parasite-of relationship in which the host is a plant and the parasite that attaches to the host root (PO:0009005)
hemiparasite of - A sub-relation of parasite-of in which the parasite is a plant, and the parasite is parasitic under natural conditions and is also photosynthetic to some degree. Hemiparasites may just obtain water and mineral nutrients from the host plant. Many obtain at least part of their organic nutrients from the host as well.
biotically interacts with - An interaction relationship in which at least one of the partners is an organism and the other is either an organism or an abiotic entity with which the organism interacts.
trophically interacts with - An interaction relationship in which the partners are related via a feeding relationship.
preys on - An interaction relationship involving a predation process, where the subject kills the target in order to eat it or to feed to siblings, offspring or group members
symbiotically interacts with - A biotic interaction in which the two organisms live together in more or less intimate association.
commensually interacts with - An interaction relationship between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association in a relationship in which one benefits and the other is unaffected (GO).
mutualistically interacts with - An interaction relationship between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association in a relationship in which both organisms benefit from each other (GO).
interacts with via parasite-host interaction - An interaction relationship between two organisms living together in more or less intimate association in a relationship in which association is disadvantageous or destructive to one of the organisms (GO).
parasite of
parasitized by
participates in a abiotic-biotic interaction with - A biotic interaction relationship in which one partner is an organism and the other partner is inorganic. For example, the relationship between a sponge and the substrate to which is it anchored.
host of
has host
pollinates
pollinated by
acquires nutrients from
preyed upon by - inverse of preys on
is vector for
has vector
provides nutrients for
eats
is eaten by
hyperparasite of - x is a hyperparasite of y iff x is a parasite of a parasite of the target organism y
hyperparasitized by - inverse of hyperparasite of
allelopath of
pathogen of
has pathogen
participates in a biotic-biotic interaction with
visits
visited by
visits flowers of
has flowers visited by
lays eggs in
has eggs laid in by
kills
is killed by
ectoparasite of - A sub-relation of parasite-of in which the parasite lives on or in the integumental system of the host
has ectoparasite - inverse of ectoparasite of
endoparasite of
has endoparasite
mesoparasite of - A sub-relation of parasite-of in which the parasite is partially an endoparasite and partially an ectoparasite
has mesoparasite - inverse of mesoparasite of
intercellular endoparasite of - A sub-relation of endoparasite-of in which the parasite inhabits the spaces between host cells.
has intercellular endoparasite - inverse of intercellular endoparasite of
intracellular endoparasite of - A sub-relation of endoparasite-of in which the parasite inhabits host cells.
has intracellular endoparasite - inverse of intracellular endoparasite of
epiphyte of - An interaction relationship wherein a plant or algae is living on the outside surface of another plant.
has epiphyte - inverse of epiphyte of
kleptoparasite of - A sub-relation of parasite of in which a parasite steals resources from another organism, usually food or nest material
kleptoparasitized by - inverse of kleptoparasite of
lays eggs on - An interaction relationship in which organism a lays eggs on the outside surface of organism b. Organism b is neither helped nor harmed in the process of egg laying or incubation.
has eggs laid on by - inverse of lays eggs on
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Network Visualization
InteractOA: Representing knowledge from literature in Wikidata
Dynamic SPARQL Querying
Statement Highlighting
Tabular Statement View
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fairification
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implementation of user-interactive dashboard
stakeholder engagement
transformation of data to knowledge
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activism officer
animal producer
central government representative
citizen
data steward
farmers
funder
infrastructure manager
insurer
knowledge engineer
local government representative
policy maker
reporter
researcher
service developer
state government representative
teacher
trainer
urban planner
allocate resources
assess impacts
build capacity
build resilience
coordinate efforts
demonstrate compliance
develop solutions
enable cooperation
engage stakeholders
ensure continuity
evaluate outcomes
fulfill obligations
generate evidence
identify vulnerabilities
improve methods
influence policy
inform decisions
manage operations
map hazards
measure effectiveness
meet requirements
optimize processes
plan interventions
prioritize actions
protect communities
provide recommendations
raise awareness
reduce harm
share knowledge
test approaches
track progress
transfer knowledge
understand risks
access
aggregate
alert
allocate
analyze
annotate
archive
benchmark
browse
certify
cite
co-create
compare
contribute
correlate
discuss
document
download
enrich
evaluate
export
filter
find
integrate
justify
learn
link
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preview
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assessing - The motivation for when the user intends to assess the target resource in some way, rather than simply make a comment about it. For example to write a review or assessment of a book, assess the quality of a dataset, or provide an assessment of a student's work.
bookmarking - The motivation for when the user intends to create a bookmark to the Target or part thereof. For example an Annotation that bookmarks the point in a text where the reader finished reading.
classifying - The motivation for when the user intends to classify the Target as something. For example to classify an image as a portrait.
commenting - The motivation for when the user intends to comment about the Target. For example to provide a commentary about a particular PDF document.
describing - The motivation for when the user intends to describe the Target, as opposed to (for example) a comment about it. For example describing the above PDF's contents, rather than commenting on their accuracy.
editing - The motivation for when the user intends to request a change or edit to the Target resource. For example an Annotation that requests a typo to be corrected.
highlighting - The motivation for when the user intends to highlight the Target resource or segment of it. For example to draw attention to the selected text that the annotator disagrees with.
identifying - The motivation for when the user intends to assign an identity to the Target. For example to associate the IRI that identifies a city with a mention of the city in a web page.
linking - The motivation for when the user intends to link to a resource related to the Target.
moderating - The motivation for when the user intends to assign some value or quality to the Target. For example annotating an Annotation to moderate it up in a trust network or threaded discussion.
questioning - The motivation for when the user intends to ask a question about the Target. For example to ask for assistance with a particular section of text, or question its veracity.
replying - The motivation for when the user intends to reply to a previous statement, either an Annotation or another resource. For example providing the assistance requested in the above.
tagging - The motivation for when the user intends to associate a tag with the Target.
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Avestan
Afrikaans
Akan
Amharic
Aragonese
Arabic
Assamese
Avaric
Aymara
Azerbaijani
Bashkir
Belarusian
Bulgarian
Bislama
Bambara
Bengali
Tibetan
Breton
Bosnian
Catalan | Valencian
Chechen
Chamorro
Corsican
Cree
Czech
Church Slavic | Old Slavonic | Church Slavonic | Old Bulgarian | Old Church Slavonic
Chuvash
Welsh
Danish
German
Divehi | Dhivehi | Maldivian
Dzongkha
Ewe
Greek, Modern (1453-)
English
Esperanto
Spanish | Castilian
Estonian
Basque
Persian
Fulah
Finnish
Fijian
Faroese
French
Western Frisian
Irish
Gaelic | Scottish Gaelic
Galician
Guarani
Gujarati
Manx
Hausa
Hebrew
Hindi
Hiri Motu
Croatian
Haitian | Haitian Creole
Hungarian
Armenian
Herero
Interlingua (International Auxiliary Language Association)
Indonesian
Interlingue | Occidental
Igbo
Sichuan Yi | Nuosu
Inupiaq
Ido
Icelandic
Italian
Inuktitut
Japanese
Javanese
Georgian
Kongo
Kikuyu | Gikuyu
Kuanyama | Kwanyama
Kazakh
Kalaallisut | Greenlandic
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Kannada
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Kanuri
Kashmiri
Kurdish
Komi
Cornish
Kirghiz | Kyrgyz
Latin
Luxembourgish | Letzeburgesch
Ganda
Limburgan | Limburger | Limburgish
Lingala
Lao
Lithuanian
Luba-Katanga
Latvian
Malagasy
Marshallese
Maori
Macedonian
Malayalam
Mongolian
Marathi
Malay
Maltese
Burmese
Nauru
Bokmål, Norwegian | Norwegian Bokmål
Ndebele, North | North Ndebele
Nepali
Ndonga
Dutch | Flemish
Norwegian Nynorsk | Nynorsk, Norwegian
Norwegian
Ndebele, South | South Ndebele
Navajo | Navaho
Chichewa | Chewa | Nyanja
Occitan (post 1500)
Ojibwa
Oromo
Oriya
Ossetian | Ossetic
Panjabi | Punjabi
Pali
Polish
Pushto | Pashto
Portuguese
Quechua
Romansh
Rundi
Romanian | Moldavian | Moldovan
Russian
Kinyarwanda
Sanskrit
Sardinian
Sindhi
Northern Sami
Sango
Sinhala | Sinhalese
Slovak
Slovenian
Samoan
Shona
Somali
Albanian
Serbian
Swati
Sotho, Southern
Sundanese
Swedish
Swahili
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Telugu
Tajik
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Tonga (Tonga Islands)
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Uighur | Uyghur
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Vietnamese
Volapük
Walloon
Wolof
Xhosa
Yiddish
Yoruba
Zhuang | Chuang
Chinese
Zulu
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Announcement
Educational/Informational
Community Engagement
News Sharing
Opinion/Commentary
Promotional
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Repeated dose dermal toxicity
Acute dermal toxicity
Skin irritation
Skin sensitisation
D43: The average CNP (3Ang) of all atoms
D12: The average difference of the coordination parameter between core and shell atoms
D49: The average first hex parameter of the core atoms
D48: The average first hex parameter of all atoms
D46: The average difference of the CNP (3Ang) between core and shell atoms
D53: The average second hex parameter of the shell atoms
D14: The average coordination parameter (3Ang) of all atoms
D3: Log10 of all atoms in the surface
D50: The average first hex parameter of the shell atoms
D42: Lattice energy of bulk material / Lattice energy of NP
D7: The average difference of the potential energy between core and shell atoms in eV
D13: The average ratio of the coordination parameter between core and shell atoms
D26: The average coordination parameter (5Ang) of the shell atoms
D33: The average ratio of the coordination parameter (6Ang) between core and shell atoms
D11: The average coordination parameter of the shell atoms
D10: The average coordination parameter of the core atoms
D41: Lattice energy of NP divided by the NP volume in eV/A^3
D20: The average coordination parameter (4Ang) of the core atoms
D16: The average coordination parameter (3Ang) of the shell atoms
D36: The volume of the NP in A^3
D45: The average CNP (3Ang) of of the shell atoms
D51: The average second hex parameter of all atoms
D24: The average coordination parameter (5Ang) of all atoms
D9: The average coordination parameter of all atoms
D31: The average coordination parameter (6Ang) of the shell atoms
D21: The average coordination parameter (4Ang) of the shell atoms
D18: The average ratio of the coordination parameter (3Ang) between core and shell atoms
D2: Log10 of all atoms in the core
D5: The average potential energy of the core atoms in eV
D28: The average ratio of the coordination parameter (5Ang) between core and shell atoms
D25: The average coordination parameter (5Ang) of the core atoms
D32: The average difference of the coordination parameter (6Ang) between core and shell atoms
D8: The average ratio of the potential energy between core and shell atoms in eV
D6: The average potential energy of the shell atoms in eV
D1: Log10 of all atoms in the NP
Morgan Fingerprints
D39: Lattice energy of NP divided by the NP diameter in eV/A
D27: The average difference of the coordination parameter (5Ang) between core and shell atoms
D34: The diameter of the NP in A
D52: The average second hex parameter of the core atoms
D38: Lattice energy of bulk material - Lattice energy of NP in eV
D30: The average coordination parameter (6Ang) of the core atoms
D19: The average coordination parameter (4Ang) of all atoms
Mordred descriptors
D29: The average coordination parameter (6Ang) of all atoms
D44: The average CNP (3Ang) of the core atoms
D22: The average difference of the coordination parameter (4Ang) between core and shell atoms
Molecular Access System (MACCS) keys
D15: The average coordination parameter (3Ang) of the core atoms
D4: The average potential energy of all atoms in eV
D17: The average difference of the coordination parameter (3Ang) between core and shell atoms
D40: Lattice energy of NP divided by the NP surface in eV/A^2
D47: The average ratio of the CNP (3Ang) between core and shell atoms
D37: Lattice energy of NP in eV
D35: The surface area of the NP in A^2
D23: The average ratio of the coordination parameter (4Ang) between core and shell atoms
Dissolution rate
Normalised length
Ionic strength
Sulphur (S)
Duration
Humidity
Light intensity
Illumination
Exposure pathway
Nanomaterial concentration in matrix
Matrix source classification
Calcium (Ca)
Matrix
Night temperature
Age
Nitrate (NO3)
Quantity of inorganic simple chemicals
Reference end time point
Concentration of macromolecules
Concentration of inorganic simple chemicals
Concentration of organic simple chemicals
Matrix setting classification
Carbonate (CO3)
Flow rate
Quantity of macromolecules
Temperature
Daytime temperature
Carbon fixation pathway
Material concentration
Quantity of organic simple chemicals
Phosphate (PO4)
Potassium (K)
Reference start time point
Chlorine (Cl)
Growth stage
Lighting conditions
Magnesium (Mg)
Culture type
Sodium (Na)
Medium
Part of plant
pH
Time series
Separation method
Photoperiod
Crystallinity
Bravais lattice
Unit cell dimensions (experimental, e.g., using Rietveld refinement)
Crystallite size (experimental, e.g., using XRD data)
Symmetry operations
Unit cell angles (experimental, e.g., using Rietveld refinement)
Space group
Unit cell angles (bibliographic)
Atomic coordinates
Unit cell
Crystal system
Crystallite size (bibliographic, i.e., from libraries)
Unit cell dimensions (bibliographic)
Crystal phase(s)
Hydrodynamic size distribution (PTA)
Hydrodynamic size distribution (DLS)
Size distribution (TEM)
Hydrodynamic diameter (PTA)
Size (DCS)
Particle size
2D-shape
Size distribution (SEM)
Size distribution
Spherical nanoparticle
Shape
Size distribution (WAXD)
Stock concentration
Zeta potential
Surface area
Size distribution (UV-Vis)
Hollow shape
Surface capping
Size (AFM)
Hydrodynamic diameter (DLS)
Size (SAXS)
Size (UV-Vis)
Size (WAXD)
Purity
Size distribution (DCS)
Specific surface area
1D-shape
Size (XRD)
Size distribution (XRD)
Nanoparticle size (TEM)
Dissolution rate
Surface charge
Pre-treatment
Size (SEM)
Size distribution (AFM)
3D-shape
Surface coating
Size distribution (SAXS)
Size distribution (spICP-MS)
Hydrodynamic diameter
Size (spICP-MS)
Atomic mass (Ar) of the first nanoparticle component 1 (Com1). E.g., for TiO2, Com1(Ti) = 47.87
Electronegativity
Van der Waals radius of active metals
Sum of Metalloid ionisation potential energy
Electronegativity of active metals
Sum of metal ionization potential energy
Oxide
Quantity of active metal electrons
Metallic material
Quantity of active metal neutrons
Active metalloid ionisation potential energy
Mass density
Atomic weight of active non-metals
Nanoparticle component
Electronegativity of active metalloid
Number of oxygen atoms
Total electrons of active metals and metalloids
Atomic mass (Ar) of the second nanoparticle component (Com2). E.g., for TiO2, Com2(O) = 16
Atomic mass
Energy band gap (experimental, e.g., Tauc plots)
Quantity of active non-metal electrons
Number of metal atoms
Quantity of active metalloid neutrons
Total active metals and metalloids
Quantity of active non-metal neutrons
Sum of ionisation potential energy of active non-metals
Atomic weight of active metalloid
Energy band gap (bibliographic, i.e., from libraries)
Van der Waals radius active metalloid
Number of carbon atoms
Chemical composition
Macromolecular compound
Number of metalloid atoms
Atomic weight of active metals
Total atomic weight of active metals and metalloids
Total neutrons of active metals and metalloids
Ionisation potential energy of active metals
Van der Waals radius of active non-metals
Number of non-metal atoms
Quantity of active metalloid electrons
Nanoparticle type
Ionic radius
Atomic radius
Electronegativity of active non-metals
Data completeness score
Normalisation
Overall Total Survey Error or Total Data Quality score
Exclusion criteria
Subset information (training, test, or validation set)
Data gap filling evaluation
Inclusion criteria
Data source score
Data gap filling process
Data imputation
Data quality score
Classification
Titania (TiO2, rutile) nanoparticle
Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Gold (Au) nanoparticle
Silica (SiO2) nanoparticle
Fulvic acid-pretreated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Citrate-coated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Copper oxide (CuO) nanoparticle
PVP-coated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Citrate-pretreated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Iron (II, III) oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticle
Graphene quantum dots
Titania (TiO2) nanoparticle
Citrate-coated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle pretreated with UVB
Silane-coated Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticle
Graphene nanoparticle
Aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and PDMS 2% coated titania (TiO2) nanoparticle
Copper(II) carbonate hydroxide (Cu₂(OH)₂CO₃) nanoparticle
Iron oxide (Fe2O3) nanoparticle
Silane-coated Silica (SiO2) nanoparticle
Silane-coated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Titania (TiO2, brookite) nanoparticle
Barium sulphate (BaSO4) nanoparticle
Ceria (CeO2) nanoparticle
Tartaric acid-pretreated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Copper (Cu) nanoparticle
Tannic acid-pretreated Silver (Ag) nanoparticle
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticle
Strontium carbonate (SrCO3) nanoparticle
Titania (TiO2, anatase) nanoparticle
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