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  2. Global Biodiversity Information Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) is an international organisation that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet using web services. [1] The data are provided by many institutions from around the world; GBIF's information architecture makes these data accessible and searchable through a ...

  3. Ebbe Nielsen Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Ebbe Nielsen Challenge is an international science competition conducted annually from 2015 onwards by the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), with a set of cash prizes that recognize researcher(s)' submissions in creating software or approaches that successfully address a GBIF-issued challenge in the field of biodiversity informatics.

  4. Catalogue of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms.It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic Information System.

  5. Template:Cite GBIF - Wikipedia

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    {{Cite GBIF|id=|taxon=|access-date=2024-08-16|mode=cs1 or cs2}} where: |id= the ID number, as shown at the top of the desired GBIF page. |taxon= the scientific name, as shown at the top of the desired GBIF page, italicized if appropriate. |access-date= the date on which you looked up the reference, in the style appropriate to the article.

  6. BioAPI - Wikipedia

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    BioAPI architecture. BioAPI (Biometric Application Programming Interface) is a key part of the International Standards that support systems that perform biometric enrollment and verification (or identification).

  7. Web API - Wikipedia

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    An example of a popular web API is the Astronomy Picture of the Day API operated by the American space agency NASA. It is a server-side API used to retrieve photographs of space or other images of interest to astronomers, and metadata about the images. According to the API documentation, [15] the API has one endpoint:

  8. GBIF - Wikipedia

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    From an initialism: This is a redirect from an initialism to a related topic, such as the expansion of the initialism.. Use {{R from acronym}}, instead, for abbreviations that are pronounced as words, such as NATO and RADAR.

  9. FastAPI - Wikipedia

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    FastAPI automatically generates OpenAPI documentation for your APIs. This documentation includes both Swagger UI and ReDoc, which provide interactive API documentation that you can use to explore and test your endpoints in real time. This is particularly useful for developing, testing, and sharing APIs with other developers or users. [8]