same query, but using raw #SPARQL endpoint with output in #NTriples format: . #LinkedData
#SPARQL DESCRIBE http://bit.ly/mdIrtM . #LinkedData #NTriples.
#SPARQL DESCRIBE http://bit.ly/k9OXUw . #LinkedData #NTriples
Put Reality Distortion Field (#RDF) then look @: http://bit.ly/fSQBfv, We have 3-tuple #CSV (mod Col #1). Put <> around URIs == #N-Triples
In case your need a (JavaScript) tool to transform RDF from one serialisation to another rdf-parse and rdf-serialize ,written by Ruben Taelman of @ugent IMEC-Knows, is your friend: #trig #nquads #turtle #ntriples #notation3 #rdf/xml #rdfa #jsonld you name it. Here is an example how to use it https://gist.github.com/phochste/ef249cccffbcb6583782526f0fe65b57
Example how to transform RDF from one serialisation to another

Example how to transform RDF from one serialisation to another - example.js

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Publishing #RDF data: technologies like #HDT, #LinkedDataFragments and public #SPARQL endpoints are great in theory, but in practice plain old #NTriples files seem to have best effort-benefit ratio. What do you think? #SemWeb #OpenData