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  2. Hierarchical Data Format - Wikipedia

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    Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) is a set of file formats (HDF4, HDF5) designed to store and organize large amounts of data.Originally developed at the U.S. National Center for Supercomputing Applications, it is supported by The HDF Group, a non-profit corporation whose mission is to ensure continued development of HDF5 technologies and the continued accessibility of data stored in HDF.

  3. XDMF - Wikipedia

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    Data format refers to the raw data to be manipulated, the description of the data is separate from the values themselves. It distinguishes the metadata (Light data) and the values themselves (Heavy data). [1] Light data is stored using XML, Heavy data is stored using HDF5, [1] so some information is stored redundantly in both XML and HDF5.

  4. HDF5 - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 August 2006, at 15:46 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. NetCDF - Wikipedia

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    The netCDF-4/HDF5 format was introduced in version 4.0; it is the HDF5 data format, with some restrictions. The HDF4 SD format is supported for read-only access. The CDF5 format is supported, in coordination with the parallel-netcdf project. All formats are "self-describing".

  6. Allotrope Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Allotrope Foundation is a consortium of pharmaceutical companies, instrument vendors and software companies to simplify the exchange of scientific electronic data. It publishes the Allotrope Foundation Ontology (AFO) which is a controlled vocabulary to structure data, the Allotrope Data Models (ADM) and the Allotrope Data Format (ADF) based on HDF5 which incorporates those for use in practice.

  7. Source Sans - Wikipedia

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    Source Sans (known as Source Sans Pro before 2021) [1] is a sans-serif typeface created by Paul D. Hunt, released by Adobe in 2012. [2] It is the first open-source font family from Adobe, distributed under the SIL Open Font License .

  8. Ricoh GR digital cameras - Wikipedia

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    The Ricoh GR is a series of point-and-shoot, or compact, digital cameras made by Ricoh.The GR name was previously used for Ricoh's GR series of film cameras.Like the GR film cameras and Fujifilm X70, the GR digital cameras use metal bodies fitted with bright, permanently-attached prime lenses.

  9. Mass spectrometry data format - Wikipedia

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    Mass spectrometry is a scientific technique for measuring the mass-to-charge ratio of ions. It is often coupled to chromatographic techniques such as gas-or liquid chromatography and has found widespread adoption in the fields of analytical chemistry and biochemistry where it can be used to identify and characterize small molecules and proteins ().