REC/2020/12
2020-12-15T12:00:00Z
2020-12-17T12:00:00Z
Allotrope Foundation Ontology for curation. This ontology contains mainly annotation properties for annotating AFO ontologies.
AFO Curation (REC/2020/12)
Property is a note about a proposed logical expression in order to describe the term as defined class. [Allotrope]
is equivalent to
Property is a note about a proposed expression of a restriction that the term should be a subclass of. [Allotrope]
has proposed restriction
Property specifies level of granularity the term mainly belongs to. [Allotrope]
has granularity
Property tracks terms that have been aligned with BFO during development. [Allotrope]
is aligned with BFO
Is defined class flags a resource as being a class that can be defined by necessary and sufficient conditions. [Allotrope]
is defined class
An annotation predicate used to identify entity replacement by a role. [Allotrope]
is replaced by role
Has close match establishes a connection between two resources that have a high degree of agreement in meaning such that they can be used interchangeably. [Allotrope]
Property is related to skos:closeMatch. Skos:closeMatch is an object property whereas this property is an annotation property to allow for weak semantic coupling. [Allotrope]
has close match
Has exact match establishes a connection between two resources that have completely same meaning such that they can be used interchangeably. [Allotrope]
Property is related to skos:exactMatch. Skos:exactMatch is an object property whereas this property is an annotation property to allow for weak semantic coupling. [Allotrope]
has exact match
Has related establishes a connection between two resources that have an associative relationship. [Allotrope]
Property is related to skos:related. Skos:related is an object property whereas this property is an annotation property to allow for weak semantic coupling. [Allotrope]
has related
Reference that maps a class to a perspective. [Allotrope]
has perspective
Is universal class flags a resource as being a primitive class that stands on its own. [Allotrope]
is universal class
design pattern
has pattern
pattern
Has design pattern annotates a resource with a reference to a design pattern. [Allotrope]
has design pattern
2020-12-15 Property has been added in order to replace pav:importedFrom. The difference between af-x:AFX_0002865 and pav:importedFrom is that the former is an annotation property whereas the latter is an object property. We added a new property in order to avoid issues of redeclaration of pav:importedFrom as annotation property. [OSTHUS]
The original source of imported information. [PAV]
imported from
Derived from a different resource. [PAV]
2020-12-15 Property has been added in order to replace pav:derivedFrom. The difference between af-x:AFX_0002866 and pav:derivedFrom is that the former is an annotation property whereas the latter is an object property. We added a new property in order to avoid issues of redeclaration of pav:derivedFrom as annotation property. [OSTHUS]
derived from
abstract
access rights
alternative
available
bibliographic citation
conforms to
contributor
coverage
created
creator
date
date accepted
date copyrighted
date submitted
description
extend
format
has format
has part
has version
identifier
is format of
is part of
is referenced by
is replaced by
is required by
is version of
issued
language
license
medium
modified
publisher
references
relation
replaces
requires
rights
rights holder
source
spatial
subject
table of contents
temporal
title
type
valid
The range of skos:altLabel is the class of RDF plain literals.
skos:prefLabel, skos:altLabel and skos:hiddenLabel are pairwise disjoint properties.
alternative label
An alternative lexical label for a resource.
Acronyms, abbreviations, spelling variants, and irregular plural/singular forms may be included among the alternative labels for a concept. Mis-spelled terms are normally included as hidden labels (see skos:hiddenLabel).
change note
A note about a modification to a concept.
definition
A statement or formal explanation of the meaning of a concept.
editorial note
A note for an editor, translator or maintainer of the vocabulary.
example
An example of the use of a concept.
The range of skos:hiddenLabel is the class of RDF plain literals.
skos:prefLabel, skos:altLabel and skos:hiddenLabel are pairwise disjoint properties.
hidden label
A lexical label for a resource that should be hidden when generating visual displays of the resource, but should still be accessible to free text search operations.
history note
A note about the past state/use/meaning of a concept.
note
A general note, for any purpose.
This property may be used directly, or as a super-property for more specific note types.
A resource has no more than one value of skos:prefLabel per language tag, and no more than one value of skos:prefLabel without language tag.
The range of skos:prefLabel is the class of RDF plain literals.
skos:prefLabel, skos:altLabel and skos:hiddenLabel are pairwise
disjoint properties.
preferred label
The preferred lexical label for a resource, in a given language.
scope note
A note that helps to clarify the meaning and/or the use of a concept.
facet
Term granularity relates an entity to an instance of granularity that describes the level of granularity that a term belongs to. [Allotrope]
A vial is a container that exists in macroscopic scale.
term granularity
information content entity
quantum scale
Atomic scale refers to the distance between the nuclei of atoms in a material. This space is extremely large compared to the size of the atomic nucleus, and is related to the chemical bonds which bind atoms together. The spacing between atoms in most ordered solids is on the order of a few ångströms (a few tenths of a nanometer). [Wikipedia]
atomic scale is smaller than mesoscopic scale
atomic scale
The macroscopic scale is the length scale on which objects or phenomena are large enough to be visible almost practically with the naked eye, without magnifying optical instruments. When applied to physical phenomena and bodies, the macroscopic scale describes things as a person can directly perceive them, without the aid of magnifying devices. This is in contrast to observations (microscopy) or theories (microphysics, statistical physics) of objects of geometric lengths smaller than perhaps some hundreds of micrometers. [Wikipedia]
macroscopic scale
Mesoscopic physics is a sub-discipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate length. The scale of these materials can be described as being between the size of a quantity of atoms (such as a molecule) and of materials measuring micrometers. [Wikipedia]
mesoscopic is smaller than microscopic
mesoscopic scale
In physics, the microscopic scale is sometimes considered the scale between the macroscopic and the quantum realm. Microscopic units and measurements are used to classify and describe very small objects. One common microscopic length scale unit is the Micrometer (μm) - one millionth of 1 meter. [Wikipedia]
microscopic is smaller than macroscopic
microscopic scale
The subatomic scale is is the scale of the subatomic particles, such as electrons, protons, photons. [Wikipedia]
subatomic is smaller than atomic
subatomic scale
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