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|Description='''Figure 9.''' Screen shot of a spreadsheet that can be automatically transferred to a corresponding odML template. This example is generated from the template of the Subject branch (Subject_TPL). The .xls file representation is used to fill the template part with the corresponding metadata of the reach-to-grasp experiment (compare to Figure 5). Default values which should be manually changed to actual metadata are marked in red. To be able to directly use such a .xls file as template and later directly translate it to the odML format one should at least include the Section Definition as additional column [e.g., for “Path: /Subject” add “Section Definition: Information on the investigated experimental subject (animal or person)”].  | |||
|Source={{cite journal |title=Handling metadata in a neurophysiology laboratory |journal=Frontiers in Neuroinformatics |author=Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S. |volume=10 |pages=26 |year=2016 |doi=10.3389/fninf.2016.00026}}  | |||
|Author=Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S.  | |||
|Date=2016  | |||
|Permission=[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International]  | |||
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 Figure 9. Screen shot of a spreadsheet that can be automatically transferred to a corresponding odML template. This example is generated from the template of the Subject branch (Subject_TPL). The .xls file representation is used to fill the template part with the corresponding metadata of the reach-to-grasp experiment (compare to Figure 5). Default values which should be manually changed to actual metadata are marked in red. To be able to directly use such a .xls file as template and later directly translate it to the odML format one should at least include the Section Definition as additional column [e.g., for “Path: /Subject” add “Section Definition: Information on the investigated experimental subject (animal or person)”].  | 
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 Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S. (2016). "Handling metadata in a neurophysiology laboratory". Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 10: 26. doi:10.3389/fninf.2016.00026.  | 
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 Zehl, L.; Jaillet, F.; Stoewer, A.; Grewe, J.; Sobolev, A.; Wachtler, T.; Brochier, T.G.; Riehle, A.; Denker, M.; Grün, S.  | 
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