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  1. This model can be compared to the LIR model. A mapping between the two model exists. Therefore, using the AOS will make your ontology compatible with the LIR and therefore the NeOn Toolkit.‏‎ (1 link)
  2. Community:Trust‏‎ (1 link)
  3. Countries‏‎ (1 link)
  4. Submissions:Complaint Design Pattern/partOf‏‎ (1 link)
  5. Types of entities‏‎ (1 link)
  6. To represent aquatic resources or stocks as composed of aquatic organisms from one or more species, and living in a water area.‏‎ (1 link)
  7. CQ1: What are the properties/qualities that influence a feature of interest?‏‎ (1 link)
  8. Which feature of interest is considered for the observation (sensing) process?‏‎ (1 link)
  9. Property:Lexico-SyntacticODPCaseLegend‏‎ (1 link)
  10. Community:Enterprise Cloud‏‎ (1 link)
  11. She smiled at us‏‎ (1 link)
  12. Version‏‎ (1 link)
  13. A class denoted in one ontology is the union of two classes in the second ontology‏‎ (1 link)
  14. Community:Intelligent vehicle design‏‎ (1 link)
  15. What things are contained in this collection (community‏‎ (1 link)
  16. Have been observed? for what reference year? At what year the observation has been recorded?‏‎ (1 link)
  17. Recurrent expressions in English that state that two are classes different from each other, i.e., they do not share instances or individuals.‏‎ (1 link)
  18. Catalogue:LogicalODPs‏‎ (1 link)
  19. Community:Life Sciences‏‎ (1 link)
  20. Submissions:LicenseLinkedDataResources/http://creativecommons.org/ns‏‎ (1 link)
  21. What is the suspension time of this action?‏‎ (1 link)
  22. The conservation status is simply represented as a string, there are no restrictions on how to express the status, thereby an additional convention on how to express this in natural language could be needed if a uniform naming of status levels is desired.‏‎ (1 link)
  23. Community:Accounting‏‎ (1 link)
  24. For which commodity is the species used when caught?‏‎ (1 link)
  25. Nutrients‏‎ (1 link)
  26. A time period of 1 year elapses between two consecutive editions of Umbria Jazz Festival.‏‎ (1 link)
  27. Community:Laboratory informatics‏‎ (1 link)
  28. Alter the axioms in the reusable component to suit your needs. The component contains an N-Ary relation with four ranges and a domain. This can easily be extended or reduced.‏‎ (1 link)
  29. Which objects do play that role?‏‎ (1 link)
  30. But in 2008 it mounts Pirelli pneumatics.‏‎ (1 link)
  31. And the literature. Understanding the complex impact of products is crucial for arriving at‏‎ (1 link)
  32. DescriptionAndSituation‏‎ (1 link)
  33. Community:Content ODPs‏‎ (1 link)
  34. Literal Reification‏‎ (1 link)
  35. Rim DJEDIDI‏‎ (1 link)
  36. Community:Service modelling using ontologies‏‎ (1 link)
  37. Http://www.reengineeringllc.com/demo agents/Oil-IndustrySupplyChain1MySql1.agent‏‎ (1 link)
  38. Where are the ports at which the oceanographic cruise A3221 stopped after leaving Woods Hole?‏‎ (1 link)
  39. To talk about places of things.‏‎ (1 link)
  40. Submissions:AnLSPTest‏‎ (1 link)
  41. This pattern is a basic one, which allows to talk about attributes/parameters/dimensions, while still referring to their values. It creates a path from things to data values through 'regions' representing attributes.‏‎ (1 link)
  42. Catherine Roussey‏‎ (1 link)
  43. This pattern establishes correspondence stating that classes are disjoint.‏‎ (1 link)
  44. Community:Software engineering‏‎ (1 link)
  45. The Description In Range (DIR) ontology design patterns is a specialization of the Description ODP, that allows one to range the conceptualization of a descriptive context within specific borders defined by means of literal values.‏‎ (1 link)
  46. TrackableSituation‏‎ (1 link)
  47. Mike and Greta had a great fun together‏‎ (1 link)
  48. What are the hazards to a particular object at a particular geographic location?‏‎ (1 link)
  49. Equivalent classes‏‎ (1 link)
  50. Objects must have a unique state‏‎ (1 link)

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