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66 Object Property
67 Root Property for all object properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.
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75 Affects
76 X <affects> Y. Agent X acts on object Y in such a way that Y changes state or location. E.g. “sterilization” <affects> “bacteria”; “pest control” <affects> “pest”; “pollution of agriculture” <affects> “agriculture”;
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85 Belongs to category
86 To map any domain concept to any category of any classification scheme.
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120 Causative relationship
121 All relationships producing an effect or being the effect of something. An expression of an agent causing or forcing a patient to perform an action (or to be in a certain condition). Functioning as an agent or cause.
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131 Causes
132 X <causes> Y. Agent X (animate or inanimate) brings about a result Y. Examples: “prions” <causes> “BSE”; “water” <causes> “water erosion”;
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142 Compose
143 Y <compose> X. A relation in which X composed of Y holds is one where Y consists of the material or substance of which X is made. This relation also subsumes <ingredientOf> and <substanceOf> relations. E.g. “blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”, “blood cell” <composes> “blood”; “water”, “yeast” <compose> “beer”.
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217 Y <hasComponent> X. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine” <hasComponent> “engine part”; “tree” <hasComponent> “leaf”; “cell” <hasComponent> “chromosome”; but NOT “blood” <hasComponent> “blood cell” (see <composedOf>).
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226 Definition
227 Definizione
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248 Has lexicalization
249 Ha rappresentazione lessicale
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260 Has mapped domain concept
261 to map domain concepts to any category in a classification scheme.
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274 Y <hasMember> X. A social or political group Y consists of one or more subsidiary social or political units (group or individual) X. E.g. “herd” <hasMember> “cow”; “Francophone Africa” <hasMember> “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc.;
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323 Has part
324 X <hasPart> Y. A composite entity X that can be identified as composed by one or more parts, between which Y. Use this relationship when none of the other partitivity relations (<component>, <composedOf>, <portion>, <member>, <includesSubprocess>) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {Taxonomic} <hasPart> {PartPlant};
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333 Has portion
334 X <hasPortion> Y. A mass X from which a piece Y can be taken. E.g. “plant” <hasPortion> “cutting”; “chicken” <hasPortion> “chicken skin”; “a loaf of bread” <hasPortion> “a slice”;
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345 Has related concept
346 The most generic relationship to relate two domain concepts. This is used if two concepts are related and none of the more speciifc relationships can be applied. It is also used for backward compatibility to thesauri, i.e. all the more specific relationships can be resolved to this relationship and will translate to the &lt;related term&gt; or RT thesaurus relationship.
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371 Has scopenote related to concept
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412 Includes
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422 Includes subprocess
423 X <includesSubprocess> Y. Process X naturally or conventionally realized at the minimum through process Y. Equivalent to <stageOf>. E.g. “milk production” <includesSubprocess> “pasteurization”;
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434 Instrumental relations
435 Indicates all relationships serving or acting as a means or aid. By means of an instrument or an agent. The means whereby some act is accomplished.
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464 Is affected by
465 Y <isAffectedBy> X. An object Y changes state or location because of an action of an agent X. E.g. “bacteria” <isAffectedBy> “sterilization”; “pest” <isAffectedBy> “pest control”; “agriculture” <isAffectedBy> “pollution of agriculture”;
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475 Is caused by
476 Y <isCausedBy> X. A result Y occurred because of an agent X (animate or inanimate). E.g.: “BSE” <isCausedBy> “prions”; “water erosion” <isCausedBy> “water”;
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485 Is component of
486 X <isComponentOf> Y. An object X that is a part of a whole Y and has also an existence independently from Y. E.g. “engine part” <isComponentOf> “engine”; “leaf” <isComponentOf> “tree”; “chromosome” <isComponentOf> “cell”; but NOT “blood cell” <isComponentOf> “blood” (see <composes>).
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496 Is composed of
497 X <isComposedOf> Y. A relation in which X composed of Y holds is one where Y consists of the material or substance of which X is made. This relation also subsumes <ingredientOf> and <substanceOf> relations. E.g. “blood” <composedOf> “blood cell”, “”blood gas”, “blood lipid”, “blood protein”; “beer” <composedOf> “water”, “yeast”, (and by inheritance “hops” c.f. <madeFrom>).
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508 E’ la definizione di
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531 E’ la rappresentazione lessicale di
532 E’ una lessicalizzazione di
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544 Is member of
545 X <isMemberOf> Y. A social or political unit (group or individual) XÂ belongs to a social or political group Y. E.g. “cow” <isMemberOf> “herd”; “Algeria”, “Benin”, “Burkina Faso”, etc. <isMemberOf> “Francophone Africa”.
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566 Y <isPartOf> X. A part Y that compose an entity X. Use this relationship when none of the other partitivity relations (<component>, <composedOf>, <portion>, <member>, <includesSubprocess>) apply. E.g. in a plant ontology: {PlantPart} <isPartOf> {Taxonomic};
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576 Is portion of
577 Y <isPortionOf> X. Relation between a mass X and a piece Y taken from the mass. E.g. “cutting” <isPortionOf> “plant”; “chicken skin” <isPortionOf> “chicken”; “a slice” <isPortionOf> “a loaf of bread”;
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586 Is process for
587 X <isProcessFor> Y. One or more actions, activities, methods X that produce a change or development Y. E.g.: “sterilization” <isProcessFor> “fruit cleaning”.
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596 Is referenced in concept scopenote
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607 Y <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> X. Part X is an inalienable part of Y. E.g. “Congo” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “Africa”; “Southeast Asia” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “Asia”; “hand” <isSpatiallyIncludedIn> “arm”.
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627 Is subprocess of
628 Y <isSubprocessOf> X. Y is one of one or more processes naturally or conventionally associated with the realization of process X. E.g. “pasteurization” <isSubprocessOf> “milk production”;
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637 Is term referenced in scope note
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647 Partitive relations
648 All partitive relationships.
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659 Quantitative relationship
660 All relationships involving a quantity or a measure.
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670 Spatially includes
671 X <spatiallyIncludes> Y. Part X is an inalienable part of Y (the spatial region occupied by Y is a part of the spatial region occupied by X). E.g. “Africa” <spatiallyIncludes> “Congo”; “Asia” <spatiallyIncludes> “Southeast Asia”; “arm” <spatiallyIncludes> “hand”.
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691 Datatype Properties customized for the WB system.
692 Root Property for all datatype properties. Introduced in order to make querying and organization of properties easier.
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700 Concept domain datatype property
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710 Concept editorial datatype property
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727 Has call number
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736 Change note
737 Any note for concepts or categories.
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748 Codes
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760 Has ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW term code
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823 Code from the ISO standard for country names.
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844 This field can contain a date or a range of dates.
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898 Any note for concepts or categories.
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910 This property was originally called hasChangeHistory (from the traditional Encyclopedia of Law thesaurus)
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922 Any note for concepts or categories.
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934 Any note for concepts or categories.
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946 To provide a description of what can be seen on the image.
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958 URL link for the image
959 The link to the physical image, for example the URL, where the image is available.
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971 Each image should be assigned a name.
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983 Source for the image
984 The source of an image is the institution, web site, etc. where the image has been taken from.
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997 Code requried for journals and series for authority control ontologies
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1010 Code requried for journals and series for authority control ontologies
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1021 Any note for concepts or categories.
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1034 Values can be Project code, Conference no etc.
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1057 Any notes for concepts or categories to clarify its use.
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1370 The source (website, dictionary, thesaurus, classification scheme, terminology system, etc.) where the definition has been taken from.
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1477 Categoria
1478 This class is used to group all domain categories and other domain concepts.
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1487 This class groups all classifications schemes from ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW (e.g. the AGRIS/CARIS Classification scheme.
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1516 This class is used to group all characteristics of concepts, such as definitions, images, etc.
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1534 This class is used to store all lexicalization of all languges for ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW. All terms (descriptors and non-descriptors) are here created as instances.
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1546 This class is used to store all lexicalization of type NOUN of all languges for ENCYCLOPEDIA OF LAW. All terms (descriptors and non-descriptors) are here created as instances.
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