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Open AccessGetting your DUCs in a row - standardising the representation of Digital Use Conditions
Improving patient care and advancing scientific discovery requires responsible sharing of research data, healthcare records, biosamples, and biomedical resources that must also respect applicable use condition...
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Open AccessPrivacy risks of whole-slide image sharing in digital pathology
Access to large volumes of so-called whole-slide images—high-resolution scans of complete pathological slides—has become a cornerstone of the development of novel artificial intelligence methods in pathology f...
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Open AccessLightweight Distributed Provenance Model for Complex Real–world Environments
Provenance is information describing the lineage of an object, such as a dataset or biological material. Since these objects can be passed between organizations, each organization can document only parts of th...
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Open AccessPublisher Correction: Field experiments underestimate aboveground biomass response to drought
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Open AccessField experiments underestimate aboveground biomass response to drought
Researchers use both experiments and observations to study the impacts of climate change on ecosystems, but results from these contrasting approaches have not been systematically compared for droughts. Using a...
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Correction to: ISO 23494: Biotechnology – Provenance Information Model for Biological Specimen And Data
In the originally published version, the DOI in Reference 7 “Wittner, R., et al.: EOSClife common provenance model. EOSC-Life deliverable D6.2 (2021)” on p.225 was missing. The DOI “10.5281/zenodo.4705074” has...
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Author Correction: Leveraging European infrastructures to access 1 million human genomes by 2022
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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GColl: A Flexible Videoconferencing Environment for Group-to-Group Interaction
In this paper, we present GColl, a group-to-group videoconferencing environment concept, which aims to provide a natural communication channel even for ad-hoc groups or other teams that require frequent change...
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CoUniverse: Framework for Building Self-organizing Collaborative Environments Using Extreme-Bandwidth Media Applications
In this paper, we present a framework called CoUniverse, designed for building real-time user-empowered collaborative environments to work primarily on high-speed networks with true high-bandwidth applications...