Ontology-for-Nutritional-Studies
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The Ontology for Nutritional Studies (ONS) has been developed as part of the ENPADASI European project (http://www.enpadasi.eu/) with the aim to define a common language and building ontologies for…
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- Category
- Data & Standards
- Subcategory
- unknown
- License
- CC-BY-4.0(cc)
- Status
- active
- Maturity
- deployed
- Organization
- enpadasi
- Country
- unknown
- Homepage
- unknown
- Documentation
- unknown
- Tags
- biomarker · databases · diet · food-intake · health · intervention-study · metabolomics · nutrition
- Regulatory
- unknown
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Food-Biomarker Ontology defines the relationships between foods and their associated metabolites (biomarkers) through a formal ontology
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eNutri Web App - Online Personalised Nutrition Advice
- api.github.com/repos/enpadasi/Ontology-for-Nutritional-Studiesretrieved 2026-08-05 · via github-api
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