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Using markup provided by the WikiTrust system [ 36], we linked each candidate annotation to the last Wikipedia author to edit the text from which it was extracted.
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XML (Extensible Markup Language) provides a framework for describing the syntax for creating and exchanging data structures.
The eXtensible Markup Language provides the tag-based syntax for OWL, whereas its schema is defined by the Resource Description Framework (RDF), which specifies what the 'triplet' structure (concepts + properties + instances described above) of ontological expression.
The ODE model in the Systems Biology Markup Language format is provided as Additional file 3. The model is also available at the BioModels database (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/biomodels/, MODEL1303060000).
The solution presented in this paper leverages the Earth Science Markup Language for providing the syntactic metadata and adds a semantic metadata component along with links to the appropriate ontology.
Textual information will be provided in Extensible Markup Language (XML).
The Java converter from SBML to the Virtual Cell Markup Language (VCML) [ 36] is provided by the Virtual Cell team [ 37].
All models are provided in standard Systems Biology Markup Language format (SBML level 2 version 4; [57]) embedded with principled and computer-readable annotations [17,58 59].
All models shown in Figure 2F J (M5–M9) are provided as SBML (Systems Biology Markup Language) model files, which can be used for model inference and numerical analysis.
The provided data used CityGML (City Geography Markup Language) and COLLADA (COLLAborative Design Activity) formats that are readable within many different standard software packages.
A Systems Biology Markup Language file of this basal model is provided (Additional file 3) as well as its extension to the overall model (Additional file 4).
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