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\small Figure 1: Dendogram
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\begin{block}{Use case 1: Investigate the eNanoMapper ontology}
Assuming that we are interested in \emph{toxicological endpoints} we execute the template SPARQL query to receive results either as a static \emph{Dendogram} graph \emph{(Figure 1)} or as an interactive \emph{Sunburst} graph \emph{(Figure 2)}. To get all information about a subject we can use the SPARQL interface \emph{(Figure 4)} and write another query. We are always able to refine our query or investigate directly any kind of URIs from the result \emph{(Figure 5)}.
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\begin{block}{Use case 2: Investigate eNanoMapper data}
Assuming that we want to investigate eNanoMapper nano material data we can simply choose one of the given SPARQL examples \emph{(Figure 6)} as a starting point. In this case we are interested in \emph{surface charge} and search for the zeta potential and its values. We receive a table with values and resource identifiers which point us directly to the resource page of the eNanoMapper database service \emph{(Figure 7)}.
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