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This is just a playground text. testing... continued part 9 test 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) more testing... more testing... testing... 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 Hello world! Times two. Hello world! :) abc test foo testing... 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 test Hi Joe! testing publishing outside of space... Good morning everyone! This is just some text. testing... testing... Network Visualization InteractOA: Representing knowledge from literature in Wikidata Dynamic SPARQL Querying Statement Highlighting Tabular Statement View InteractOA fairification implementation of data processing pipeline implementation of user-interactive dashboard stakeholder engagement transformation of data to knowledge test (updated) testing... testing... hunting a bug that's causing problems with Nanodash... has to do with insufficient caching and weird crawlers 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 map model monitor plan preview prioritize publish replicate report review search share train transform validate version control visualize testing... more testing... testing... 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. more testing... testing... A different Nanopublication. testing... 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Hello World Jan Ainali test Skin 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 de en fr it nl THE BEST COMPANY EVER!!!!111 THE BEST COMPANY EVER!!!!111 THE BEST COMPANY EVER!!!!111 THE BEST COMPANY EVER!!!!111