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Nse 9800 adding tooltip to improve description
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lib/staticJSON/themeDesc.json

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"Atmosphere": "Atmospheric science is the comprehensive study of the physical and chemical dynamics of Earth’s atmosphere. NEON collects a variety of atmospheric measurements at field sites to detect climate change. <a href='https://www.neonscience.org/atmosphere-data-theme'>Learn more</a>",
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"Biogeochemistry": "Biogeochemistry is the study of the cycling of the fundamental chemicals that support life, collectively termed nutrients. NEON collects and produces data on nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus, which move through the atmosphere, water bodies, soil, microbes, plants and animals to support understanding of nutrient cycling in a variety of ecosystems. <a href='https://www.neonscience.org/data-samples/data-themes/biogeochemistry-data-theme'>Learn more</a>",
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"Ecohydrology": "Ecohydrology is defined as the study of how physical and biological processes interact with water cycles. Comprehensive study of water cycles requires knowledge of precipitation patterns, soil and groundwater dynamics, interactions with vegetation (i.e., evapotranspiration), and processes such as nutrient cycling and food web dynamics in aquatic ecosystems. <a href='https://www.neonscience.org/data-samples/data-themes/ecohydrology-data-theme'>Learn more</a>",
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"Land Cover & Processes": "The study of land cover and processes examines land surface characteristics and change. Land cover refers to the vegetation, structures and other features distributed across the landscape. Land processes refer to the causes and effects that result in changes over space and time to land cover and associated ecosystems. <a href='https://www.neonscience.org/data-samples/data-themes/land-cover-and-processes-data-theme'>Learn more</a>",
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"Organisms, Populations, and Communities": "The study of organisms, populations and communities examines how organisms interact with each other and their environment at individual, population and community levels. To characterize these interactions, NEON quantifies and observes interactions among multiple organisms and their environments. <a href='https://www.neonscience.org/data-samples/data-themes/organismal-data-theme'>Learn more</a>"
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package.json

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"name": "portal-core-components",
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"version": "2.13.2",
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"version": "2.13.4",
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"main": "./lib/index.js",
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"private": true,
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"homepage": "http://localhost:3010/core-components",

src/sampleData/DP1.20105.001.json

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"productScienceTeamAbbr": "AOS",
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"productScienceTeam": "Aquatic Observation System (AOS)",
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"productPublicationFormatType": "AOS Data Product Type",
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"productAbstract": "This data product contains the quality-controlled laboratory metadata and QA results for NEON's cytochrome oxidase I (COI) barcoding of fish sequences. Fin clips are taken from a subset of collected fish for DNA analysis. The DNA barcoding procedure involves the removal of tissue, extracting and sequencing DNA from the tissue, and matching that sequence data to sequences from previously identified voucher specimens. DNA analysis serves a number of purposes, including verification of taxonomy of specimens that do not receive expert identification, clarification of the taxonomy of rare or cryptic species, and characterization of diversity using molecular markers. For additional details on fish collection, see protocol [NEON.DOC.001295](http://data.neonscience.org/api/v0/documents/NEON.DOC.001295vD): AOS Protocol and Procedure: Fish Sampling in Wadeable Streams and [NEON.DOC.001296](http://data.neonscience.org/api/v0/documents/NEON.DOC.NEON.DOC.001296vD): AOS Protocol and Procedure: Fish Sampling in Lakes . Queries for this data product will return metadata tables formatted for submission to the Barcode of Life Database. These queries will also provide links to the actual sequence data, which are publicly available on the Barcode of Life Datasystem (BOLD, http://www.barcodinglife.com/). The sequence data can be obtained by following the links from the NEON data portal, or by directly querying NEON data sets on the BOLD server. From the NEON portal, the link \"BOLD Project: Fish sequences DNA barcode\" redirects to a page on the BOLD public data portal for the queried data. This is a dynamic link and will automatically update based on the user query.\n\nLatency:\nThe expected time from data and/or sample collection in the field to data publication is as follows, for each of the data tables (in days) in the downloaded data package. See the Data Product User Guide for more information.\n\nfsh_BOLDcollectionData: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDspecimenDetails: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDtaxonomy: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDvoucherInfo: 390",
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"productAbstract": "This data product contains the quality-controlled laboratory metadata and QA results for NEON's cytochrome oxidase I (COI) barcoding of fish sequences. Fin clips are taken from a subset of collected fish for DNA analysis. The DNA barcoding procedure involves the removal of tissue, extracting and sequencing DNA from the tissue, and matching that sequence data to sequences from previously identified voucher specimens. DNA analysis serves a number of purposes, including verification of taxonomy of specimens that do not receive expert identification, clarification of the taxonomy of rare or cryptic species, and characterization of diversity using molecular markers. For additional details on fish collection, see protocol [NEON.DOC.001295](http://data.neonscience.org/api/v0/documents/NEON.DOC.001295vD): AOS Protocol and Procedure: Fish Sampling in Wadeable Streams and [NEON.DOC.001296](http://data.neonscience.org/api/v0/documents/NEON.DOC.NEON.DOC.001296vD): AOS Protocol and Procedure: Fish Sampling in Lakes . Queries for this data product will return metadata tables formatted for submission to the Barcode of Life Database. These queries will also provide links to the actual sequence data, which are publicly available on the Barcode of Life Datasystem (BOLD, https://boldsystems.org/). The sequence data can be obtained by following the links from the NEON data portal, or by directly querying NEON data sets on the BOLD server. From the NEON portal, the link \"BOLD Project: Fish sequences DNA barcode\" redirects to a page on the BOLD public data portal for the queried data. This is a dynamic link and will automatically update based on the user query.\n\nLatency:\nThe expected time from data and/or sample collection in the field to data publication is as follows, for each of the data tables (in days) in the downloaded data package. See the Data Product User Guide for more information.\n\nfsh_BOLDcollectionData: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDspecimenDetails: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDtaxonomy: 390\n\nfsh_BOLDvoucherInfo: 390",
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"productDesignDescription": "Fin clips will be collected from 5-10 individuals of a target species. These tissues will be preserved in an appropriate tissue vial and shipped to an external lab. DNA will be extracted and target sequences amplified via PCR. Barcodes of cytochrome oxidase I will be generated per specimen.",
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"productStudyDescription": "These data are collected at all NEON aquatic sites (wadeable streams, lakes, and non-wadeable streams).",
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