Scientific Data definition

Scientific Data means data referred to in Article 1(1) that are collected, managed or used under this Regulation.
Scientific Data shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.19(a).
Scientific Data means information which is based on research carried out by scientists and which has been published in a peer-reviewed journal.

Examples of Scientific Data in a sentence

  • Bio-Pharmas and the Need for Improved Evaluation of Scientific Data, 35 DEL.

  • By expressing these characteristics in an information graph, the utility of the captured knowledge is enhanced for machine processing.13 That RDF/OWL is seen as the “standard formalism for information graphs” – and many linguistic 7Wilkinson et al., ‘The FAIR Guiding Principles for Scientific Data Management and Stewardship’.

  • In the above, “data” refers to "Scientific Data" as defined in the guide to the 2023 NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy - the recorded factual material commonly accepted in the scientific community as of sufficient quality to validate and replicate research findings, regardless of whether the data are used to support scholarly publications.

  • The Beneficiaries shall collect, transmit, store, record any Results which are Scientific Data in accordance with (i) applicable laws and regulations; and (ii) appropriate data integrity practices which shall include use of appropriate measures to ensure integrity of such data, processes to ensure original data is not obscured or altered, changes to data are transparent and identifiable and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.

  • If any verified accidental, unauthorised or unlawful use, loss, or destruction of any Scientific Data occurs (a "Security Breach") that impacts Scientific Data owned by another Beneficiary or another Beneficiary's Access Rights, the Beneficiary at which the Security Breach occurred shall inform the impacted Beneficiaries of such Security Breach within a reasonable period following such Security Breach.


More Definitions of Scientific Data

Scientific Data means Earth system science products, with accompanying metadata and quality assessments, made available through production or services provided by the project. Some examples of Scientific Data include: geophysical parameters, such as sea surface temperature, sea surface height, atmospheric pressure/temperature levels, precipitation, atmospheric chemical species and aerosols, ice sheet mass balance, and various terrestrial surface measurements.
Scientific Data means data that:
Scientific Data means any research data (excluding Personal Data) which are Results and which directly arise from research activities carried out as part of the Project.
Scientific Data has the meaning set forth in Section 5.28.
Scientific Data means information which is based on research carried out by scientists and which has been published in a peer-reviewed journal or validated by an internationally recognised authority on the relevant subject matter.
Scientific Data means all available laboratory and all clinical data, including raw data and reports created by MHA or any third party on behalf of MHA or in the possession of MHA, in connection with the Licensed Products (as defined in the Hedrin License).
Scientific Data means all raw data from a NASA-developed instrument and associated meta-data on the VIPER rover.