Wikidata:WikiCite/Wikidata lists/Usage of Template Scholia/English Wikipedia/With CC0 images

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For a query that produces an image grid of CC0 images used on Wikidata items for which the English Wikipedia's article uses Template:Scholia, see here or here, or here to include public domain images.

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WDQS | PetScan | TABernacle | Find images | Recent changes | Query: SELECT DISTINCT ?item WHERE { { SELECT ?item WHERE { SERVICE wikibase:mwapi { bd:serviceParam wikibase:endpoint "en.wikipedia.org" . bd:serviceParam wikibase:api "Generator" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:generator "search" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:gsrsearch "hastemplate:Scholia" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:gsrlimit "max" . ?item wikibase:apiOutputItem mwapi:item . } } LIMIT 300 } ?item wdt:P18 ?image . { SELECT ?image WHERE { wd:Q6938433 wdt:P910 ?category . ?link schema:about ?category; schema:isPartOf <https://commons.wikimedia.org/>; schema:name ?title . SERVICE wikibase:mwapi { bd:serviceParam wikibase:api "Generator" . bd:serviceParam wikibase:endpoint "commons.wikimedia.org" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:gcmtitle ?title . bd:serviceParam mwapi:generator "categorymembers" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:gcmprop "ids|title|type" . bd:serviceParam mwapi:gcmlimit "max" . # out ?subcat wikibase:apiOutput mwapi:title . ?ns wikibase:apiOutput "@ns" . ?image wikibase:apiOutputItem mwapi:item . } } LIMIT 20 } hint:Prior hint:runFirst "true". } LIMIT 20
image Article description instance of
2008 Summer Olympics Games of the XXIX Olympiad, in Beijing, China Summer Olympic Games
Carol Greider American molecular biologist and Nobel laureate human
quarantine epidemiological intervention of restriction on the movement of people and goods, which is intended to prevent the spread of infectious disease or pests public health intervention
Bison bonasus species of mammal taxon
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine one of five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel science award
digital rights human rights that allowing individuals to access, use, create, and publish digital media or to access and use computers, other electronic devices, or communications networks
2016 United States presidential election 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election United States presidential election
Drosophila melanogaster species of fly taxon
model organism
Oromo people ethnic group in Ethiopia, with several subcategories ethnic group
Peter Piot Belgian microbiologist known for research into Ebola and AIDS human
herd immunity protection from infectious disease that occurs when a sufficient fraction of a population has become immune (through vaccination or previous infections) threshold effect
biochar lightweight black residue, made of carbon and ashes, after pyrolysis of biomass soil conditioner
Eric Lander director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy and Science Advisor to the President human
Dengue virus cause of dengue fever taxon
hepatitis E an inflammation of the liver caused by infection with the hepatitis E virus infectious disease
notifiable disease
class of disease
attenuated vaccine vaccine that uses a weakened (or attenuated) form of the germ that causes a disease vaccine type
SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 group or class of strains
strain
cerebrovascular disease artery disease that is characterized by dysfunction of the blood vessels supplying the brain class of disease
apoptotic process programmed cell death in multicellular organisms biological process
pollen fine to coarse powder containing the microgametophytes of seed plants

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