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Addressing it in the context of PPI curation needs to involve the cooperation of database curators, bioinformaticians as well as the authors of experimental studied (47, 48).

To reduce redundancy and minimize the funding to develop these omic technologies, international cooperation and a common database are essential.

We thank all the personnel of the department of clinical neurophysiology of the UMCG, for their cooperation in establishing the database of PSG recordings.

In 1995, RELIS started developing a full-text question answer pair (QAP) database through cooperation with a software company (Arnett AS, Bergen, Norway).

In cooperation with traditional sequence database search, pMatch is able to push up the spectral identification rate to a large extent.

Cooperation with the nomenclature databases, MycoBank and Index Fungorum, as well as annotation and specimen databases such as UNITE and MyCoPortal should be expanded where possible.

This exercise demonstrates how UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot can work in very close cooperation with model organism databases and how the annotation of proteins can be accelerated through those collaborations.

The benefits of PSI-MI areption are clear, including better cooperation between public domain databases, culminating in the formation of the IMEx consortium to share the load of collecting vast amounts of interactions from the literature.

Furthermore, improvement of databases, experimental standards and data exchangeability between laboratories is an urgent issue for further developments in metabolomics [ 57] (see "Metabolome coverage has to be improved by the combination of different analytical procedures, international cooperation and open source databases and software").

In addition to the abovementioned capacity-building international activities, the IUGONET has initiated international cooperation with a similar European database project, the Near-Earth Space Data Infrastructure-Sciencecience (ESPAS) (The ESPAS Consortium 2014), to construct an interoperable database.

Begun in the 1970's by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and expanded with the cooperation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the database has samples of 36,000 paint layers, nearly every type used on vehicles marketed in North America in the last 30 years.

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