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Ontology Repository and Ontology-Based Services – Challenges, contributions and applications to biomedicine & agronomy

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Figure 2. Evolution of the number of ontologies in NCBO BioPortal over the last 10 years (source [41])
Figure 4. Building semantic data systems using annotated data within SIFR.
Figure 6. AgroPortal’s new Landscape page: http://agroportal.lirmm.fr/landscape (part 1)
Figure 7. AgroPortal’s new Landscape page: http://agroportal.lirmm.fr/landscape (part 2)
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