Annotation Property: comment
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment
Usage (164)
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AnnotationProperty: comment
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#AminoAcidMoleculeOrResiduecomment "(QCR) ro:hasPart some CarbonHydrogenSubstructure and ((hasComponent myx 2 CarboxyGroup) and (hasComponent min 1 CarboxyGroup) and (hasComponent exactly 1 AminoGroup)) or ((hasComponent max 2 AminoGroup) and (hasComponent min 1 AminoGroup) and (hasComponent exactly 1 CarboxyGroup))" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#AminoAcidMoleculeOrResiduecomment "In chemistry, an amino acid is any molecule that contains both amine and carboxyl functional groups. However, in biochemistry, this more general term is frequently used to refer to alpha amino acids (amino acids in which the amino and carboxylate functionalities are attached to the same carbon, called ?–carbon). Amino Acids have at least one amino and one carboxy group. Those having two carboxy groups have only one amino group and vice versa." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#AnimalPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Arthropodcomment "one arthropod" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ArthropodPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#BacteriaPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#BakersYeastCellcomment "one saccharomyces cerevisiae cell" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#BakersYeastPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#CandidaAlbicansCellcomment "One candida albicans cell" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#CandidaAlbicansPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#CanonicalStaticProcessualEntitycomment "a biological state that is considered "normal"" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#CanonicalValueRegioncomment "abstract region in which the value "canonical" of canonicity is located" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ClassGammaProteobacteriaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ClassInsectaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ClassMammaliaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ClassSaccharomycetesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#CollectiveMaterialEntitycomment "The fuzzyness of this class is due to the "same sort" criterion." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#DEPRECATEDcomment "Place for currently non maintained classes. It should be assured that they are not being referred to by application ontologies that import BioTop" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#DigitalEntitycomment "(OBI 306)" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#EntireNucleicAcidMoleculecomment "not (properPartOf some MonoMolecularEntity) REMOVED" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#EntireProteinMoleculecomment "(QCR) Peptide and hasComponent min 101 AminoAcidMonomer and not (ro:properPartOf some MolecularEntity)" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#EnzymeRolecomment "The role a peptide plays in accelerating a biochemical reaction" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#EscherichiaColiPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#EukaryotePopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FamilyDrosophilidaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FamilyEnterobacteriaceaeaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FamilyHominidaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FamilyOfIndividualOrganismscomment "unclear classe. to be revised" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FamilySaccharomycetaceaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FruitFlycomment "one drosophila melanogaster" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FruitFlyPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Funguscomment "On fungus organisms" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#FungusPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Genomecomment "sum of genetic material in a cell" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GenusCandidaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GenusDrosophilaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GenusEscherichiaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GenusHomoValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GenusSaccharomycesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GeographicSurfacecomment "previous name "geographic entity"" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GreatApecomment "one great ape" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#GreatApePopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#HumanPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Hurtingcomment "negatively affecting a biological system by using physical force" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#InsectPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomAnimaliaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomArchaeaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomBacteriaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomChromistaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomFungiValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomPlantaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomProtozoaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#KingdomVirusesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Mammalcomment "one mammal" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#MammalPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#MaterialEntityBySizePartitioncomment "Ontologically irrelevant partitioning node. Used for improving ontology housekeeping. Its purpose is to express that all subclasses are mutually disjoint." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#MentalProcesscomment "process in an organism as a realization of a mental function" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Mindcomment "Difficult concept. Better to be expressed by the primitive "mental function" " ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#NoncanonicalValueRegioncomment "abstract region in which the value "noncanonical" of canonicity is located" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrderDipteraValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrderEnterobacterialesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrderPrimatesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrderSaccharomycetalesValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrganicMolecularEntityPartitioncomment "Ontologically irrelevant partitioning node. Used for improving ontology housekeeping. Its purpose is to express that all subclasses are mutually disjoint." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#OrganismByTaxonPartitioncomment "Ontologically irrelevant partitioning node. Used for improving ontology housekeeping. Its purpose is to express that all subclasses are mutually disjoint." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PathologicalStaticProcessualEntitycomment "Condition of an organism that deviates from what is considered normal. Often referred to by the terms "disorder", "disease", "syndrome", "sign", or "symptom". None of these denote clearly delineated ontological categories.
See disease role etc." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PeptideStructurecomment "Comment: We here use the term peptide in the most general sense, viz. a oligo or polymer made out of amino acids." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PhylumArthropodaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PhylumAscomycotaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PhylumChordataValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PhylumProteobacteriaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PhysicalStatecomment "former name: StateOfAggregation" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Plancomment "(OBI 344)" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PlantPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Poisoningcomment "negatively affecting the integrity of a biologival system caused by one or more chemical substances" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Populationcomment "all child classes of population are only meant as examples demonstrating how population classes can be postcoordinated" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Primatecomment "one primate" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#PrimatePopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#ProtistPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SpeciesCandidaAlbicansValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SpeciesDrosophilaMelanogasterValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SpeciesEscherichiaColiValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SpeciesHomoSapiensValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SpeciesSaccharomycesCerevisiaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#StaticProcessualEntitycomment "Static condition as a special case of process in which temporal parts are neglected. " ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#StructuredBiologicalCompoundByGranularityPartitioncomment "disjoint partition: structured biological compound by granularity" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SubfamilyDrosophilinaeValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SubmolecularGroupcomment "A submolecular group or moiety is a group of covalently bound atoms that occurs only as part of a molecule" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SubphylumSaccharomycotinaValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#SubphylumVertebrataValueRegioncomment "EXAMPLE OF TAXON REGION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#Vertebratecomment "one vertebrate" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#VertebratePopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#VirusPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#YeastCellcomment "Unicellular Fungi." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#YeastPopulationcomment "EXAMPLE OF POPULATION" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#agentIncomment "inverseOf hasAgent" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#bearerOfcomment "For performance reasons, inverse relations are not encoded as such in OWL." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#componentPartOfcomment "For performance reasons, inverse relations are not encoded as such in OWL." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#componentPartOfcomment "inverse of hasComponent." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#derivedIntocomment "inverseOf derivesFrom" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#derivesFromcomment "Corresponds to the RO relation "derives from"
Derivation is a relation holding between non-identicals. More precisely, it holds between distinct material continuants when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier continuant is inherited by the later. Thus we will have axioms to the effect that from c derivesFrom c1 we can infer that c and c1 are not identical and that there is some instant of time t such that c1 exists only prior to and c only subsequent to t. We will also be able to infer that the spatial region occupied by c as it begins to exist at t overlaps with the spatial region occupied by c1 as it ceases to exist in the same instant. " ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#derivesFromcomment "inverseOf derivedInto" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#granularPartOfcomment "For performance reasons, inverse relations are not encoded as such in OWL." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#granularPartOfcomment "Inverse relation to hasGranularPart" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasAgentcomment "inverseOf agentIn" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasComponentPartcomment "inverse of component part of." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasGranularPartcomment "Previous label: hasGrain" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasGranularPartcomment "inverse of granularPartOf." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasLocuscomment "see property chain: a participant of a process at a given time is located where the process is located." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasParticipantcomment "inverseOf participatesIn" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasPhysicalPartcomment "inverseOf PhysicalPartOf" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasProperPhysicalPartcomment "inverse of proper physical part of" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#hasRealizationcomment "inverser of realizationOf" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#inheresIncomment "For performance reasons, inverse relations are not encoded as such in OWL." ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#inheresIncomment "inverse of hasInherence" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#participatesIncomment "inverseOf hasParticipant" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#physicalLocationOfcomment "inverseOf locatedIn" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#physicalPartOfcomment "inverseOf hasPart" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#physicallyContainedIncomment "inverse of physically contains" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#physicallyContainscomment "inverse of physically contained in" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#physicallyLocatedIncomment "inverseOf locationOf" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#precededBycomment "inverseOf precedes" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#precedescomment "inverseOf precededBy" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#properPhysicalPartOfcomment "As for physical part of, with the additional constraint that part and whole are distinct (nothing can be proper physical part of itself)" ()
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http://purl.org/biotop/biotop.owl#properPhysicalPartOfcomment "inverse of has proper physical part" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#AdverseEventRolecomment "In pharmacology, any unexpected or dangerous reaction to a drug.
An adverse event (AE) is defined as any unfavorable and unintended sign including an abnormal laboratory finding, symptom or disease associated with the use of a medical treatment or procedure, regardless of whether it is considered related to the medical treatment or procedure, that occurs during the course of the study.
others:
An “adverse event” (AE) means any untoward medical occurrence in a patient or clinical investigation subject administered a pharmaceutical product. Note that this occurrence does not necessarily have a causal relationship with the treatment; the relationship need only be a reasonable possibility. Where the adverse event is not considered to be serious (see SADR, SAE, SUADR definitions below), the event is commonly referred to as a "non-serious adverse event" (NSAE).
An “adverse drug reaction”(ADR), means any noxious and unintended response to a drug that is caused by the administration of any dose of the drug. Note that the relationship to study drug need not be proved: it need only be a reasonable possibility ("cannot be ruled out").
A “serious adverse drug reaction”(SADR), also known as a "serious adverse event" (SAE), means an ADR (see above) that requires in-patient hospitalization, or prolongation of existing hospitalization, or that causes congenital malformation, or that results in persistent or significant disability or incapacity, or that is life threatening or results in death.
A “serious unexpected adverse drug reaction”(SUADR), means a serious adverse drug reaction that is not identified in nature, severity or frequency by the risk information provided in the clinical investigator’s brochure (CIB) or on the drug label." ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#AllergyProcesscomment "ToDo: Link to Adverse Event?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Antibiogramcomment ""Pie chart displaying the sensitivity of a set of microbes to one agent or condition" (MeSH)"" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#AntimicrobialSusceptibilityTestcomment "ToDo: Link to SampleCollection and to SampleSource !" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#BacteriaQuantitycomment "http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Bacterial_Count ?
http://bioportal.bioontology.org/visualize/39478/Bacterial_Count
Link to Sample" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#BacterialCultureProcedurecomment "Method of multiplying bacteria by letting them reproduce in predetermined culture media under controlled laboratory conditions" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#BodyPartcomment "FMA differentiates between CardinalBodyPart and BodyPart - should we use that or just use one concept BodyPart?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#CardiovascularExaminationcomment "ToDo what kind of tests are included in a cardiovascular check up?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Cycloserinecomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#DEBUGIT_PREDICATEcomment "These are some kind of shortcuts meant to speed up practical usage of our ontology." ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#DiagnosisEvidenceValueRegioncomment "Maybe look at Poppers falsification writings?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#DiagnosticRolecomment "these were all under a now deleted class TherapeuticIntendRole, which was usewd by TherapeuticOrPreventiveProcedure." ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Ethambutolcomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Ethionamidecomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#FSMEVaccinecomment "engl. tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#FamilyOfIndividualOrganismscomment "unclear classe. to be revised" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#HPVVaccinecomment "Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#HemolyticUremicSyndromeProcesscomment "ToDo: use different relation to connect to anemia / acute renal failure than "strongConnection"!" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#HypertrophyProcesscomment "ToDo: classification in SNOMED CT as "morphologically abnormal structure" - somehow adapt here?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#InfectiousPathologicalProcesscomment "ToDo: introduce relation "has_causative_agent" (or similar) --> link to microorganism" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#InflammatoryPathologicalProcesscomment "ToDo: link to InflammatoryMorphology" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Interventioncomment "maybe under 'Interacting' ?
It is coded, whereas 'specific_procedures' is not.
How is the 1:* cardinality from episode of care to patient treatment dealt with in DCO?
CHOP codes? ICD9 CM
General diagnostic and therapeutic procedures and measurements (e.g. infection control intervention).
A subclass could be 'specific procedure'
look on http://bioportal.bioontology.org/search/fetch_results
NCIActivity or measure that produces an effect or that is intended to alter the course of a disease in patient or population. This is a general term encompassing medical, social, behavioral, environmental and other acts that can have preventive and/or therapy.
OBI --- an intervention design is a study design in which treatments (perturbations or intervention) defined as a combination of values taken by independant variable manipulated by the experimentalists are applied to the recruited subjects assigned (possibly by applying specific methods) to treatment groups. The specificity of intervention design is the fact that independent variables are being manipulated and a response of the biological system is evaluated via response variables as monitored by possibly a series of assays.
See http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=13835085 for examples: hemodialysis, gastroscopy" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Isoniazidcomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#MStowardsTMPSMXcomment "temporary here. Trying to find a way to model "Resistance_TMP_aove10-20%". Must be used as example (?) and then deleted." ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#NursingStatecomment "ToDo: add possibility to describe age of infant" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#PathologicalProcessOfBodySitecomment "ToDo relation to body site ("affects")" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#PatientDeathAdministrationActivitycomment "ToDo: what is meant by this concept??" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#PharmacologicSubstancecomment "chemicals and molecules of biochemical interest (Chebi)" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#PharmacologicalSubstanceActingOnBloodcomment "" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Pyrazinamidecomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#QuinoloneAdministrationWithinLast6Monthscomment "Concept definition couldn't be formalized because of the '6' months. We consider that this kind of concepts should rather be post-coordinated and probably a SPARQL querry could solve it in a more elegant manner." ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#ReasonForAdmissioncomment "ToDo: SignOrSymptomRole or Disease... as freetext or Pash 3 ?" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Rifamycincomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#StrainEscherichiaColiValueRegioncomment "strains and (serological ?) subtypes of species" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Tetracyclinecomment "J01AA07" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Tetracyclinecomment "tetracycline" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#TherapyProtocolcomment "ToDo: Link TherapyProtocols + TherapyProcedures" ()
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http://purl.org/imbi/dco/dco#Thiacetazonecomment "participatesIn some TreatingTuberculosis" ()