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N-Triples

Full identifier: https://w3id.org/np/RA626OZA6rSJHqf6J5GDMO9mSVbsAVVDGtR8FnIkRw1Ws/N-Triples

Assigned to 4 classes:

Described in 1 nanopublication:

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This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RA626OZA6r.../N-Triples
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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This is the identifier for this whole nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RA626OZA6r... This nanopublication date and time when the nanopublication was created http://purl.org/dc/terms/created was created on (this is a literal)
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This is the identifier for this whole nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RA626OZA6r... This nanopublication the nanopublication consists of an introduction of the given resource http://purl.org/nanopub/x/introduces introduces This is a local identifier minted within the nanopublication. https://w3id.org/np/RA626OZA6r.../N-Triples
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References

Nanopublication Part Subject Predicate Object Published By Published On
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
FIP Wizard
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links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
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N-Triples
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
N-Triples was introduced as part of the W3C RDF Working Group’s efforts to create a simpler, more machine-friendly format for RDF data. It was developed alongside Turtle and became a W3C standard in 2014. NTriples is a line-based, plain text serialization format for RDF graphs. It was designed to be easier for software to parse and generate, but less readable for humans due to its minimal syntax. It lacks some of the shortcuts that are present in other RDF serializations such as Turtle (e.g., prefixes). Being line-based means that each RDF triple – a subject, predicate and object – is written on a separate line, with no additional structure or nesting. This design allows machines to parse the data efficiently, making the format ideal for large-scale data processing and data dumps where efficiency matters more than human readability. NTriples is a preferred serialization for RDF data.
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its assertion http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasAssertion assertion
N-Triples
FIP Wizard
2025-12-04T17:32:10.000Z
links a nanopublication to its pubinfo http://www.nanopub.org/nschema#hasPublicationInfo pubinfo
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TriG(txt), JSON-LD(txt), N-Quads(txt), XML(txt)