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  1. Community:Act‏‎ (1 link)
  2. She smiled at us‏‎ (1 link)
  3. Version‏‎ (1 link)
  4. Recurrent expressions in English to make assertions about objects and the role they play‏‎ (1 link)
  5. What things are contained in this collection (community‏‎ (1 link)
  6. Have been observed? for what reference year? At what year the observation has been recorded?‏‎ (1 link)
  7. Object role‏‎ (1 link)
  8. Catalogue:LogicalODPs‏‎ (1 link)
  9. Community:Enterprise Architectures‏‎ (1 link)
  10. Submissions:LicenseLinkedDataResources/http://creativecommons.org/ns‏‎ (1 link)
  11. What is the suspension time of this action?‏‎ (1 link)
  12. Recurrent expressions in English that determine the different features or attributes that can define an individual (usually a choice list).‏‎ (1 link)
  13. Community:Ontology Programming‏‎ (1 link)
  14. For which commodity is the species used when caught?‏‎ (1 link)
  15. Nutrients‏‎ (1 link)
  16. Class by attribute occurence‏‎ (1 link)
  17. Community:Modeling context in ontologies‏‎ (1 link)
  18. 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)
  19. Recurrent expressions in English that state that a certan relation can only hold between invididuals of two specific groups.‏‎ (1 link)
  20. Community:Ontology representation and sharing‏‎ (1 link)
  21. But in 2008 it mounts Pirelli pneumatics.‏‎ (1 link)
  22. And the literature. Understanding the complex impact of products is crucial for arriving at‏‎ (1 link)
  23. Where is a certain thing located? What is located at this place?‏‎ (1 link)
  24. Community:Knowledge in use‏‎ (1 link)
  25. 1990.‏‎ (1 link)
  26. Reviews:Http://ontologydesignpatterns.org/wiki/Reviews:HenrikEriksson about Partition‏‎ (1 link)
  27. File:Disjoint-classes-correspondences.png‏‎ (1 link)
  28. Community:Ontology APIs‏‎ (1 link)
  29. This pattern promotes any literal as “first class object” in OWL by reifying it as a proper individual of the class litre:Literal.‏‎ (1 link)
  30. To represent recurrent situation series as situations and collections of consecutive situations, with a regular time period between situations and unifying factors.‏‎ (1 link)
  31. To represent two objects that both participate in a same event.‏‎ (1 link)
  32. Transition‏‎ (1 link)
  33. The pattern is rather complex and should only be used if the circumstances of the events are expected to be uncertain (to differ in different event reports).‏‎ (1 link)
  34. Functions‏‎ (1 link)
  35. Hugh Glaser‏‎ (1 link)
  36. To represent contexts or situations, and the things that are contextualized.‏‎ (1 link)
  37. What are the descriptions related to a particular entity?‏‎ (1 link)
  38. A sample scenario is the following. A software defect created in an issue tracker must have a creator and be associated to a certain software product. Once it is checked that the defect is reproducible‏‎ (1 link)
  39. The set of Lexico-Syntactic ODPs included here have a direct correspondence to the Logical ODPs for modelling "Defined Clases" and the "SubclassOf relation", described in the Technical report D5.1.1, NeOn project Deliverable (see Web Reference below).‏‎ (1 link)
  40. Community:Human behaviours modeling using ontology design patterns‏‎ (1 link)
  41. SmartHome Network‏‎ (1 link)
  42. The pattern intends to model the situation that a certain species feed upon other species and that some species are preyed upon by a certain species.‏‎ (1 link)
  43. Community:E-Learning‏‎ (1 link)
  44. Developing a fever‏‎ (1 link)
  45. A feature of interest can be "the pressure sensed on the couch" or "the electric-current of the TV".‏‎ (1 link)
  46. Classification scheme - adjacency list model - to Taxonomy‏‎ (1 link)
  47. Community:Ontology Patterns‏‎ (1 link)
  48. To represent types of gene-related entities and their parts.‏‎ (1 link)
  49. What currency is applied to this invoice?‏‎ (1 link)
  50. The aim of this content ontology design patterns-Course Pattern- is to model the core attributes of a course and the basic relationships of the course in an educational institution.‏‎ (1 link)

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