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  • IPCS INCHEM is an invaluable tool for those concerned with chemical safety and the sound management of chemicals.

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  • The Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) Catalog provides a consistent, searchable, visualisable and freely available database of published SNP-trait associations, which can be easily integrated with other resources, and is accessed by scientists, clinicians and other users worldwide. Within the Catalog, all eligible GWA studies are identified by literature search and assessed by curators, who then extract the reported trait, significant SNP-trait associations, and sample metadata. The Catalog also publishes a GWAS diagram of SNP-trait associations, mapped onto the human genome by chromosomal location and displayed on the human karyotype. Since 2010, delivery and development of the Catalog has been a collaborative project between the EMBL-EBI and NHGRI. Since 2108 we have accepted statistics files for eligible publications, these can be submitted prior to publication. https://www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/deposition

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  • The TextGrid Repository offers an extensive searchable and adaptable corpus of XML/TEI encoded texts and images. Amongst the continuously growing corpus is the Digital Library of TextGrid, which consists of works of more than 600 authors of German fiction (prose, verse and drama), as well as nonfiction from the beginning of the printing press to the early 20th century.

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5,220 Data sources
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  • IPCS INCHEM is an invaluable tool for those concerned with chemical safety and the sound management of chemicals.

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  • The Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) Catalog provides a consistent, searchable, visualisable and freely available database of published SNP-trait associations, which can be easily integrated with other resources, and is accessed by scientists, clinicians and other users worldwide. Within the Catalog, all eligible GWA studies are identified by literature search and assessed by curators, who then extract the reported trait, significant SNP-trait associations, and sample metadata. The Catalog also publishes a GWAS diagram of SNP-trait associations, mapped onto the human genome by chromosomal location and displayed on the human karyotype. Since 2010, delivery and development of the Catalog has been a collaborative project between the EMBL-EBI and NHGRI. Since 2108 we have accepted statistics files for eligible publications, these can be submitted prior to publication. https://www.ebi.ac.uk/gwas/deposition

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  • The TextGrid Repository offers an extensive searchable and adaptable corpus of XML/TEI encoded texts and images. Amongst the continuously growing corpus is the Digital Library of TextGrid, which consists of works of more than 600 authors of German fiction (prose, verse and drama), as well as nonfiction from the beginning of the printing press to the early 20th century.

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