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•Understand what metadata is and how it relates to DCAT• Learn about the history and objectives of DCAT• Understand the basic model of DCAT• See some examples of DCAT entities

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Information Science
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Lecture Notes
Author:
Nabeel Mehmood
Date Added:
06/20/2022
DCAT for Beginners
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•Understand what Metadata is and how it relates to DCAT• Learn about the history and objectives of DCAT• Understand the basic Model of DCAT• See some examples of DCAT Entities• See some examples of DCAT Spatial & Temporal Properties

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Information Science
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Author:
Nabeel Mehmood
Date Added:
06/29/2022
The microbiomes attached to fresh perennial ryegrass adapt to changing ecological niches
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This resource is a video abstract of a research paper created by Research Square on behalf of its authors. It provides a synopsis that's easy to understand, and can be used to introduce the topics it covers to students, researchers, and the general public. The video's transcript is also provided in full, with a portion provided below for preview:

"The rumen is the largest compartment of the ruminant forestomach and houses a complex microbiome. That microbiome greatly influences gut energy harvesting capacity. Improving our understanding of the mechanisms that influence energy harvesting capacity could be used to optimize ruminant feed efficiency and management. Thus, researchers recently examined temporal ecological interactions at the plant-biofilm interface by incubating fresh perennial ryegrass in cattle rumens and analyzing the bacterial diversity and gene expression at several time points. Network analysis identified two sub-microbiomes. They represented the primary (<4h) and secondary (>4h) colonization phases. Several of the most transcriptionally active microbial families didn't interact with either sub-microbiome, which suggests non-cooperative behavior. Conversely, the putative keystone families of each sub-microbiome had low transcriptional activity..."

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Biology
Life Science
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Date Added:
10/13/2021