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... ... @@ -76,29 +76,6 @@ 76 76 77 77 Go to the Query Builder: [[https:~~/~~/query.kg.ebrains.eu>>https://query.kg.ebrains.eu/#state=6a41dd5b-3cf9-4263-8a65-83d41f27677a&session_state=638c33f5-4551-4d70-8b1d-a5c900aa62d0&code=300f25d8-caac-4576-9a21-195ccc93fd31.638c33f5-4551-4d70-8b1d-a5c900aa62d0.4214dba9-b6d0-4331-9837-3e75a10cda14]] 78 78 79 - 80 -==== Select a category ==== 81 - 82 -A query for the Knowledge Graph is always executed against a specific data structure (e.g. a "Dataset version"). First select the data structure for your query. 83 - 84 -[[image:QB1.png||alt="Step 1: Select a category" height="520" width="700"]] 85 - 86 - 87 -==== Select an experimental approach ==== 88 - 89 -Similar to the facetted filters in the Knowledge Graph Search UI, we can refine our query by defining the experimental approach of our interest, for example electrophysiology. 90 - 91 -To ensure that all dataset versions with electrophysiology are queried, and none of the dataset versions without electrophysiology, we make this property required and we apply a filter to the label we are searching for (i.e. electrophysiology). 92 - 93 -[[image:QBstep2.png||alt="Step 2: Select modality" height="541" width="700"]] 94 - 95 - 96 -==== Select species ==== 97 - 98 -Similarly, we can refine our query for mice only. 99 - 100 -[[image:QBstep3.png||alt="Step 3: Select species" height="543" width="700"]] 101 - 102 102 = Who has access? = 103 103 104 104 Describe the audience of this collab.
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