Submissions:Lexico Syntactic ODPs corresponding to SubclassOf relation, Disjoint Classes, and Exhaustive Classes ODPs/2
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NL Formulations
- Membrane proteins are classified into two major categories, integral proteins and peripheral proteins.
LSP Formalization
NP<superclass> CATV CD CN-CATV [PARA] [(NP<subclass>,)*and] NP <subclass>
Reusable JAPE code: SC_Di_EC_4_5.jape