Distinct objects for predicate dcterms:description in graph sio sorted by frequency with mapping to SKOS

ResourceCountSKOS mapping
"A temporal relation in which an entity mainstains identity from one state to another."@en2
"A transitive temporal relation in which an entity mainstains identity from one state to another."@en2
"'is data item in' is a relation between an entity that is described or referenced in a dataset."1
"A 'is surrounded by' B iff the A 'is contained by' B and A 'is adjacent to' B or A 'is directly connected to' B."@en1
"A 'surrounds' B iff the A 'contains' B and A 'is adjacent to' B or A 'is directly connected to' B."@en1
"A 1D cartesian point is a point whose position is specified along a single dimension using Cartesian coordinates."@en1
"A 2D cartesian point is a point whose position is specified along two dimensions using Cartesian coordinates."@en1
"A 3D cartesian coordinate is a coordinate that is composed of an x, y and z coordinate."@en1
"A 3D cartesian point is a point whose position is specified along three dimensions using Cartesian coordinates."@en1
"A 3D structure model is a representation of the spatial arrangement of one or more chemical entities."@en1
"A Cartesian coordinate axis is an axis whose behavior follows that of a Cartesian coordinate system."@en1
"A Cartesian coordinate is the signed distance of a point to some referent line."@en1
"A Cartesian coordinate system specifies each point uniquely in a plane by a pair of numerical coordinates, which are the signed distances from the point to two fixed perpendicular directed lines, measured in the same unit of length."@en1
"A Gantt chart is a bar chart that illustrates a project schedule."@en1
"A Master's thesis is a thesis prepared as a requirement for a Master's degree."@en1
"A PDB chain identifier is a alphabetical label to identify a molecule in a structure provided by the Protein DataBank ."@en1
"A PDB file is a molecular structure file specified by the Protein DataBank (PDB)."@en1
"A PDB record identifier is an identifier for a PDB generated record."@en1
"A PhD thesis is a thesis prepared as a requirement for a doctoral degree."@en1
"A SADI web service invocation is the excution of a SADI web service."@en1
"A Uniform Resource Locator or Universal Resource Locator (URL) is a specific character string that constitutes a reference to an Internet resource."@en1
"A Venn diagram is a chart that illustrates all possible logical relations between a finite collection of sets as overlapping circles."@en1
"A bar graph is a statistical graph with rectangular bars of lengths proportional to that value that they represent."@en1
"A bar is a rectangle that is located in the plot of a statistical graph in which its length is proportional to the values that it represents."@en1
"A base is a molecular entity dissolved in a solvent that is capable of accepting a proton (Bronsted base) or forming a covalent bond with a hydron (Lewis base) ."@en1
"A base pair is a weak molecular interaction composed of hydrogen bonds between nucleobases."@en1
"A base stack is a stabilizing interaction of DNA and RNA between spatially adjacent nucleotides and possibly involving London dispersion, hydrophobic and electrostatic forces."@en1
"A belief is a proposition that is believed to be true."@en1
"A beta strand is structural region of a protein that is characterized by a roughly planar sequence of amino acid residues forming hydrogen bonds between the N-O and the C=O of another part of the peptide and having their side chains perpendicular to the planar axis."@en1
"A bibliographic attribute is an attribute related to publications."@en1
"A bibliography section is a document section that is composed of a list of references used in the development of the work."@en1
"A binary compound is a mereological maximum sum of two kinds of weakly connected entities."@en1
"A binary scale is a measurement scale that specifies a choice between two values."@en1
"A binding site is a molecular site which when occupied with particular ligands leads to structural transformations that initiatiate new moelcular processes. "@en1
"A biochemical pathway specifies a series of biochemical modifications and transformations towards achieving some biological outcome."@en1
"A biochemical reaction is a biochemical process that involves the conversion of at least one chemical participant (target) into another (product) by an enzyme (agent)."@en1
"A biological entity is a heterogeneous substance that contains genomic material or is the product of a biological process."@en1
"A biological fluid is a fluid of biological origin."@en1
"A biological organisn is a biological entity that consists of one or more cells and is capable of genomic replication (independently or not)."@en1
"A biological quality is a quality held by a biological entity."@en1
"A biomolecular structure descriptor is structure description for organic compounds."@en1
"A biopolymer is an organic polymer using biological components."@en1
"A block histogram contains an x-axis that is divided into bins which correspond to value ranges. Each item in the data set is drawn as a rectangular block, and the blocks are piled into the bins to show how many values in each range."@en1
"A blog is a publication accessible at some website and is typically about various experiences."@en1
"A book is a publication composed of a large number of entries."@en1
"A book series is a collection of books that have been sequentially published."@en1
"A book volume is a book that is part of a collection."@en1
"A booklet is a document that lacks a named publisher or sponsoring institution."@en1
"A bottom value axis is a value axis that is spatially positioned to the bottom of the plot area."@en1
"A boxplot (box-and-whisker diagram) is a convenient way of graphically depicting groups of numerical data through their five-number summaries: the smallest observation (sample minimum), lower quartile (Q1), median (Q2), upper quartile (Q3), and largest observation (sample maximum)."@en1
"A brand name is a trademarked and marketed name of a product."@en1
"A bubble chart contains circles whose area corresponds to a value. "@en1
"A buffer is a dissolved chemical substance that resists change in pH upon addition of small amounts of acid or base."@en1
"A buffer role is the role of a chemical substance which maintains a pH at a near constant value."@en1
"A capability is a realizable entity whose basis lies in one or more parts or qualities and reflects possility of an entity to act in a specified way under certain conditions or in response to a certain stimulus (trigger)."@en1
"A carbohydrate residue is a part of a molecule that was derived from a monosaccharide molecule."@en1
"A carbon allotrope is a chemical substance composed of carbon."@en1
"A catalog is a systemic collection of items of the same type."@en1
"A catalyst is a molecule that has the capability to reduce the activation energy of a reaction and hence increase the overall rate of reaction."@en1
"A catalyzed reaction is a chemical reaction that is facilitated by a catalyst."@en1
"A category axis is an axis in which the position along the line is partioned into categories."@en1
"A category is a class of entities having particular shared characteristics."@en1
"A cation pi interaction is an ionic interaction between the localized negative charge of π orbital electrons, located above and below the plane of an aromatic ring, and a positive charge."@en1
"A cell is a biological entity that is contained by a plasma membrane."@en1
"A cell line is a collection of genetically identifical cells."@en1
"A cellular organism is an organism that contains one or more cells."@en1
"A central tendency measure is a central value or a typical value for a probability distribution."@en1
"A centrifugation pellet is a solid substance that forms as a result of compaction by a centrifuge."@en1
"A centrifugation substance is a substance that is the target or product of centrifugation."@en1
"A century is a period of one hundred years."@en1
"A chapter is a document section of a book or thesis."@en1
"A character is a language symbol used to construct words."@en1
"A chart is a figure that displays the relationship among tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structures."@en1
"A chemical complex is a chemical entity composed of a weakly connected ions or molecules."@en1
"A chemical datum is a scientific data item which conforms to some specification, either for how it is calculated or for how it is measured, and is commonly used in the domain of chemistry to name and differentiate different numeric properties (both calculated and measured) which are about chemical entities."@en1
"A chemical degradation pathway is a pathway involved in the disassembly of a chemical."@en1
"A chemical element is a (effectively) homogeneous substance composed of one type of atom."@en1
"A chemical entity is a material entity that pertains to chemistry."@en1
"A chemical functional group is a covalently connected part of a molecule which normally confer specific chemical properties."@en1
"A chemical identifier is an identifier for a chemical entity"@en1
"A chemical interaction is a biochemical process in which chemical entities interact through some set of attractive forces."@en1
"A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another."@en1
"A chemical reaction pathway specifies a series of chemical reactions towards producing some chemical product."@en1
"A chemical role is a processual role held by a chemical entity."@en1
"A chemical substance is a chemical complex of weakly interacting molecular entities, and may include bulk solvent."@en1
"A chemical substance role is a chemical entity role held by a chemical substance."@en1
"A chemical synthesis pathway is a pathway involved in the assembly of a chemical."@en1
"A chemical-disease association is an association between a chemical and a disease."@en1
"A chromosome is a molecular complex of circular or linear DNA and bound proteins."@en1
"A cisregulatory element is a DNA sequence located on the same DNA strand or chromosome as the gene whose expression it affects. "@en1
"A citation is a textual entity which denotes a source described in the bibliography or reference section of a document."@en1
"A city is a relatively large and permanent settlement."@en1
"A class is a collection of sets which can be unambiguously defined by a property that all its members share."@en1
"A clause consists of a subject and a predicate."@en1
"A clinical trial is an intervention trial to determine the safety and efficacy of medical interventions (e.g., drugs, diagnostics, devices, therapy protocols). "@en1
"A closed interval is an interval that includes its endpoints, and is denoted with square brackets."@en1
"A co-enzyme role of a chemical entity that is transiently associated, and is regenerated in a separate reaction."@en1
"A co-factor role in which the chemical entity is modified during catalysis and must be regenerated."@en1
"A coenzyme role of a chemical entity that is covalently bonded to the enzyme."@en1
"A collection is a set for which there exists at least one member, although any member need not to exist at any point in the collection's existence."@en1
"A collection of 3D molecular structure models is just that."@en1
"A collection of documents is a non-zero set of documents."@en1
"A collection of points is a geometric entity that contains a non-zero set of geometric points. "@en1
"A collection ovopub is an ovopub that contains and links to one or more assertion subgraphs and/or ovopubs, as well as statements describing its provenance. It is used to share a specific set of items or restrict a search to the resources contained therein."@en1
"A collective is a group of entities that share or are motivated by at least one common issue or interest, or work together on a specific project(s) to achieve a common objective."@en1
"A column is a vertical sequence of cells in a cellular automata."@en1
"A comment is a verbal or written remark often related to an added piece of information, or an observation or statement."@en1
"A common name is a name that is commonly used."@en1
"A communication device is a device that facilitates the transmission of information through encoded in an audio or digital signal between a sender and a receiver."@en1
"A community is a sizeable social unit that shares common values."@en1
"A comparative role is an abstract role which holds by comparing some attribute of another object of reference."@en1
"A complete charge is a charge where the value of the charge is a multiple of 1."@en1
"A computational entity is an information content entity operated on using some computational system."@en1
"A concept is term that refers to a generalization of a set of attributes or entities."@en1
"A conclusion is a proposition which is reached after considering the evidence, arguments or premises."@en1
"A conference proceedings is a book composed of papers presented at a conference."@en1
"A consonant is a verbal entity of language that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract."@en1
"A contains B iff the spatial region occupied by A has the spatial region occupied by B as a part, and B is not part of A. [T]"@en1
"A control group is a group of individuals that are not subject to an intervention of interest, but rather serve as a baseline to compare the outcomes in the intervention group."@en1
"A control role is the role of an individual that is part of a study, but is not subject to the intervention that is to be tested."@en1
"A control variable that is believed to alter the dependent or independent variables, but may not actually be the focus of the experiment. So that variable will be kept constant or monitored to try to minimise its effect on the experiment."@en1
"A coordinate is a measurement of position in n-dimensional space."@en1
"A coordinate system is a specification for spatial location that uses a set of numbers, or coordinates, to uniquely determine the position of a point or other geometric element."@en1
"A copyright section is a document section that contains a notice of copyright."@en1
"A corporation is an organization that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity."@en1
"A correlation is a statistical relationship involving dependence between two random variables or datasets."@en1
"A correspondence section is a document section that contains the details for contacting the corresponding author."@en1
"A count of the instances of a class or members in a collection."@en1
"A country is a region legally identified as a distinct entity in political geography. "@en1
"A covalent bond is a strong submolecular interaction between atoms."@en1
"A covalently connected molecular entity is the mereological sum of a collection of covalently bonded atoms."@en1
"A criterion is a specification to describe properties used for evaluation."@en1
"A crystal structure is the arrangement of atoms or molecules in a crystalline liquid or solid."@en1
"A curve is a geometric entity that may be located in n-dimensional spatial region whose extension may be n-dimensional, is composed of at least two fully connected points and does not intersect itself."@en1
"A curve segment is a part of a curve that consists of at least three points."@en1
"A cylindrical coordinate system is a three-dimensional coordinate system that specifies point positions by the distance from a chosen reference axis, the direction from the axis relative to a chosen reference direction, and the distance from a chosen reference plane perpendicular to the axis."@en1
"A data collection device is a device that collects information about one or more objects."@en1
"A data item consists of information that has been collected/generated towards some purpose."@en1
"A data point is a point that which corresponds to the projection of the values of measurement data against the axes of a statistical graph."@en1
"A data series is a data set composed of related values displayed in a statistical graph."@en1
"A data storage device is a device that is capable of storing information."@en1
"A database collumn is a column in a database table."@en1
"A database cross-reference is an association between one data item and another."@en1
"A database entry is a single, implicitly structured data item in a table."@en1
"A database is a set of tables."@en1
"A database key is an informational entity whose value is constructed from one or more database columns."@en1
"A database row is a row that is part of a database table."@en1
"A database table is a set of named columns with zero or more rows composed of cells that contain column values and is part of a database."@en1
"A dataset is a data item that is a collection of data items."@en1
"A date of database submission refers to the moment in time in which some information was submitted/received to a database system."@en1
"A day is a period of 24 hours."@en1
"A decimal scale of measurement is one that only specifies decimal values."@en1
"A decomposition reaction is an inorganic reaction in which molecule is fragmented into submolecules or atoms."@en1
"A deductive argument is an argument that asserts that the truth of the conclusion is a logical consequence of the premises."@en1
"A default parameter is a parameter which has a default value."@en1
"A definition is a description that succintly characterizes an entity."@en1
"A deletion variant role is the role of an sequence that lacks a sub-sequence relative to the frame of reference."@en1
"A dendrogram is a tree diagram used to illustrate the arrangement of the clusters produced by hierarchical clustering."@en1
"A dentist role is the role of an individual that that specializes in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity."@en1
"A deoxyribonucleic acid is an organic polymer composed of a sequence of deoxyribonucleotide residues."@en1
"A deoxyribonucleic acid primer is a deoxyribonucleic acid that enables the synthesis of a complement strand of DNA by binding to it and acting as a point of transcription initiation."@en1
"A deoxyribonucleic acid sequence is a symbolic representation of the sequence of deoxyribonucleic acid residues in a deoxyribonucleic acid."@en1
"A deoxyribonucleic acid template is a deoxyribonucleic acid that provides the template to synthesize a complementary strand of DNA through transcription."@en1
"A deoxyribonucleotide residue is a part of a molecule that derives from a deoxyribonucleotide."@en1
"A department chain role is the role of an individual that heads a department at a academic organization."@en1
"A dependent variable is one whose value changes as a consequence of changes in other values in the system."@en1
"A description is language entity in which elements of a language (formal or natural) are used to characterize an entity."@en1
"A descriptor (index term, subject term, subject heading) is a term that captures the essence of the topic of a document."@en1
"A design specification is a specification that provides precise and explicit information about the requirements for a product design."@en1
"A device is usually a constructed tool."@en1
"A diagnosis is the result of a medical investigation to identify a disorder from its signs and symptoms."@en1
"A diagnostic opinion is an opinion resulting from a medical diagnostic procedure."@en1
"A diagnostic test is a procedure performed to confirm, or determine the presence of disease in an individual suspected of having the disease, usually following the report of symptoms, or based on the results of other medical tests."@en1
"A diary is a document which describes day-to-day experiences."@en1
"A diastereomer is a stereoisomer that is not a mirror image of its isomer."@en1
"A difference in number of objects produced is a count of the number of objects produced with respect to a second variable (space, time, etc)"@en1
"A differential diagnosis (sometimes abbreviated DDx, ddx, DD, D/Dx, or ΔΔ) is a systematic diagnostic method used to identify the presence of an entity where multiple alternatives are possible (and the process may be termed differential diagnostic procedure), and may also refer to any of the included candidate alternatives (which may also be termed candidate condition)."@en1
"A differential equation is a mathematical equation for an unknown function of one or several variables that relates the values of the function itself and its derivatives of various orders."@en1
"A differential gene expression ratio is the ratio of gene expression values from a test sample compared to a control sample."@en1
"A diffusion equation describes density fluctuations in a material undergoing diffusion."@en1
"A dimensional quantity is a quantity that has an associated unit."@en1
"A dimensionless quantity is a quantity that has no associated unit."@en1
"A dipole-dipole interaction is a weak submolecular interaction between strongly electronegative atoms."@en1
"A directed line segment is a line segment that is contained by an ordered pair of endpoints (a start point and an endpoint)."@en1
"A displacement reaction is an inorganic reaction in which a elementary substance displaces and sets free a constituent atom from a molecule."@en1
"A disposition is the tendency of a capability to be exhibited under certain conditions or in response to a certain stimulus (trigger)."@en1
"A disulfide bond is a bond between two sulfur atoms."@en1
"A doctor is an individual who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments."@en1
"A doctor role is the role of an individual who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments."@en1
"A document is a bounded physical or digital representation of a body of information designed with the capacity (and usually intent) to communicate."@en1
"A document section is a component of a document."@en1
"A document title is a textual entity that summarizes the topic of the document in one sentence."@en1
"A document version is a version of a work in some sequence of derivative works."@en1
"A dose is the quantity of a chemical substance administered to a biological system."@en1
"A double arrowed line is an arrowed line in which both terminal points are tangentially part of different triangles that bisect the line."@en1
"A double bond is a covalent bond between a pair of atoms in which two pairs of electrons are shared."@en1
"A double displacement reaction is a displacement reaction in which two molecules swap ions, effectively displacing each other to form two new molecules."@en1
"A drop line is a statistical graph line that vertically or horizontally connects a data series line with a value axis in a statistical graph."@en1
"A drug effect is a chemical interaction in which a chemical elicits a marked characteristic of a biological system."@en1
"A drug is a chemical entity that regulates a biological process."@en1
"A drug regulatory authority is a regulatory authority which acts to control what substances may be used to treat individuals."@en1
"A drug-drug interaction is an interaction in which two drugs interact in such a way to produce a non-additive biological response."@en1
"A figure is a graphical entity which consists of a visual (n-dimentional) arrangement of information entities."@en1
"A figure part is a part of a figure."@en1
"A file is an information-bearing object that contains a physical embodiment of some information using a particular character encoding."@en1
"A first name is a name that denotes a specific individual between members of a group of individuals, whose members usually share the same surname."@en1
"A flowchart is a diagram that represents an algorithm or process, showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these with arrows."@en1
"A foreign database key is a database key that refers to a key in some table."@en1
"A formal specification is a mathematical description of software or hardware that may be used to develop an implementation."@en1
"A free radical addition is a non-polar addition reaction involving free radicals."@en1
"A function is a capability that satisfies some agentive objective, or (evolutionary) optimization."@en1
"A functional specification is a specification that describes the characteristics of an object."@en1
"A gene component is a component of a gene."1
"A gene disease association in which the gene is a therapeutic marker for the disease."@en1
"A gene enhancer is a short region of DNA that can be bound with proteins to enhance transcription levels of genes in a gene cluster."@en1
"A gene expression value is a measured value obtained from a gene expression experiment."@en1
"A gene is part of a nucleic acid that contains all the necessary elements to encode a functional transcript."@en1
"A gene promoter is a region of DNA that initiates transcription of a particular gene."@en1
"A gene regulatory component is a gene component that exerts a regulatory function."@en1
"A gene that codes for a functional RNA molecule."@en1
"A gene that contains an open reading frame which codes for a protein."@en1
"A gene that is located on DNA."@en1
"A gene that is located on RNA."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which a gene mutation is known to modify the clinical presentation of the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which a germline mutation in the gene predisposes to the development of the disease, and it is necessary but not sufficient for the manifestation of the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which a sequence variation (a mutation, a SNP) is associated with the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which the disease phenotype is associated with an altered expression of the gene."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which the disease phenotype is associated with post-translational modifications in the protein product."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which the fusion between two different genes (promotor and/or other coding DNA regions) is associated with the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which the gene is included in a chromosomal rearrangement associated with a particular manifestation of the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association in which the gene/protein is involved in the etiology or maintenance of the disease."@en1
"A gene-disease association is an association between a gene and a disease."@en1
"A gene-variant disease association in which a germline mutation in the gene modifies the clinical presentation of the disease, and it may be passed on to offspring."@en1
"A gene-variant disease association in which a germline mutation in the gene/protein results in the development or maintenance of the disease, and it may be passed on to offspring."@en1
"A gene-variant disease association in which a mutation in the gene/protein results in the development or maintenance of the disease."@en1
"A gene-variant disease association in which a somatic mutation in the gene modifies the clinical presentation of the disease, and it may not be passed on to offspring."@en1
"A gene-variant disease association in which a somatic mutation in the gene/protein results in the development or maintenance of the disease, and it may not be passed on to offspring."@en1
"A generic name is the preferred name provided by manufacturer."@en1
"A genome is a collection of nucleic acids."@en1
"A genotype is a functional specification of a biological entity in terms of its genetic composition (or lack thereof)."@en1
"A geographic heatmap is a graphical representation of data over a geographic region where individual values are represented as colors."@en1
"A geographic image is a photograph of some geographical area."@en1
"A geographic position is the coordinate of an entity against some geographic coordinate system."@en1
"A geographic region is a spatial region whose boundaries are typically defined against some material frame of reference (like the earth)."@en1
"A geolegal region is a geographic region which has causal powers confered by a legal entity."@en1
"A geometric entity is an information content entity that pertains to the structure and topology of a space."1
"A global maximum stationary point is a data point that corresponds to a measurement value is larger than that of all other plotted datapoints."@en1
"A global minimum data point is a data point that corresponds to a measurement value is smaller than that of all other plotted datapoints."@en1
"A graduate student advisor role is the role of an individual employed at an academic organization that is involved in advising graduate students."@en1
"A graph title is a title that describes a graph."@en1
"A group of people affiliated by consanguinity, affinity, or co-residence."@en1
"A haplotype is one of a set of genomic sequence variants."@en1
"A hard disk drive (HDD) is a non-volatile, random access device for digital data. It features rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a protective enclosure. Data is magnetically read and written on the platter by read/write heads that float on a film of air above the platters."@en1
"A has concretization B iff A is an informational entity and B is the a quality of some material entity."@en1
"A heatmap is a graphical representation of data where the individual values contained in a matrix are represented as colors."@en1
"A heterocyclic ring is a ring containing a hetero atom."@en1
"A heterogeneous substance is a chemical substance that is composed of more than one different kind of component."@en1
"A histogram is a graphical representation of data which consists of tabular frequencies, shown as adjacent rectangles, over discrete intervals (bins) , with an area equal to the frequency of the observations in the interval."@en1
"A hole is a site that is opening into or through something."@en1
"A homocyclic ring is a ring where the atoms are of a single type."@en1
"A homogeneous substance is a substance that is composed of a uniform type of entity."1
"A homonym is a word that sounds the same but has different meaning."@en1
"A horizontal bar graph is a bar graph in which the rectangular bars are horizontally oriented in space."@en1
"A horizontal line is a line that is positionally oriented with the horizon."@en1
"A host is an organism that harbors a parasite, or a mutual or commensal symbiont, typically providing nourishment and shelter."@en1
"A human is a primates of the family Hominidae and are characterized by having a large brain relative to body size, with a well developed neocortex, prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes, making them capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, problem solving and culture through social learning."@en1
"A human population refers to a collection of human beings."@en1
"A hydrogen bond is a weak submolecular interaction formed between a hydrogen atom and a electronegative atom."@en1
"A hypernym is a term with a broader meaning."@en1
"A hyponym is a term with a narrower meaning."@en1
"A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon."@en1
"A is adjacent to B iff there is a small, but non-zero distance between A and B"@en1
"A is broader than B (t) iff for A is broader than B."@en1
"A is concretization of B iff A is a quality of a material entity and B is an informational entity."@en1
"A is connected to B iff there exists a fiat, material or temporal path between A and B. [S][T]"@en1
"A is contained in B iff the spatial region occupied by A is part of the spatial region occupied by B and A is not part of B. [T]"@en1
"A is directly connected to B iff there exists a path direclty between A and B."@en1
"A is generically related with B iff A is an abstract entity or an information content entity and B is a information content entity or a physical entity, respectively."@en1
"A is located in B iff the spatial region occupied by A is part of the spatial region occupied by B. [T][R]"@en1
"A is location of B iff the spatial region occupied by A has the spatial region occupied by B as a part. [T][R]"@en1
"A is match to B iff A and B are terms with similar (related, broad, close, exact) meanings"@en1
"A is narrower than B (t) iff for A is narrower than B."@en1
"A is narrower than B iff the meaning of term A is narrower in scope than the meaning of term B"@en1
"A is prior version of B iff A is a variant of B and B derives from A."@en1
"A is referred to by B iff B is an informational entity that makes reference to A."@en1
"A is related to B iff there is some relation between A and B."@en1
"A is spatiotemporally related to B iff A is in the spatial or temporal vicinity of B"@en1
"A is subsequent version of B iff A is a variant of B and A derives from B."@en1
"A journal is a a peer-reviewed periodical in which scholarship relating to a particular academic discipline is published."@en1
"A justification is a proposition that defends, explains or excuses some argument."@en1
"A keyword is a descriptor in which the association of the word with the entity facilitates information retrieval."@en1
"A language entity implements some language specification for the visual interpretation and is part of some document."@en1
"A language label is a label that denotes the language of a textual entity."@en1
"A last name (surname) is a name added to a given name and is part of a personal name and is often the family name."@en1
"A left value axis is a value axis that is spatially positioned to the left of the plot area."@en1
"A legal name is a name given at birth, or which appears on their birth certificate, marriage certificate, or change of name certificate."@en1
"A legend is a part of a figure that associates textual descriptions with symbols pertaining to plotted entities."@en1
"A letter is a document that contains a personal communication from one part to another."@en1
"A ligand is a molecule that is part of a complex by weakly interacting with another molecule."@en1
"A line graph is a statistical graph in which lines contains the evaluation of functions or individual points connected by line segments."@en1
"A line is curve that extends in a single dimension (e.g. straight line; exhibits no curvature), and is composed of at least two fully connected points."@en1
"A line segment is a line and a part of a curve that is (inclusively) bounded by two terminal points."@en1
"A line-bar graph statistical graph that contains both lines and bars."@en1
"A linear position is the position of some object against a linear positioning system."@en1
"A linear value axis is a value axis that corresponds to a scaling factor of 1 of the value range."@en1
"A lipid is a water-insoluable organic molecule."@en1
"A lipid residue is a part of an organic molecule that was derived from a lipid molecule."@en1
"A liquid solution component is a part of a liquid solution."@en1
"A liquid solution is a heterogeneous substance in a liquid state."@en1
"A list is any enumeration of a set of items."@en1
"A local maximum stationary point is a point that has a higher value in some axis than adjacent points."@en1
"A local minimum stationary point is a point that has a lower value in some axis than adjacent points."@en1
"A logarithmic value axis is a scaled value axis that corresponds to a scaling factor of the logarithm of the value range."@en1
"A logical operator is a unary or binary relation to construct logical expressions."@en1
"A low barrier hydrogen bond is a shorter, stronger hydrogen bond that is formed between both heteroatoms."@en1
"A magazine is a periodical that typically contains essays, stories, poems, etc., by many writers, and often photographs and drawings, frequently specializing in a particular subject or area, as hobbies, news, or sports."@en1
"A major tick mark is a tick mark that indicates the position of a specific numeric value and is adjacent to its value label on the value axis, or is one of a pair of tick marks that delineates the boundary of a categorical value indicated by an adjacent category label on the categorical axis."@en1
"A major version number is a version of a software that exhibits a significant change in functionalilty from a prior version."@en1
"A manual is a document that instructs on the usage of a device."@en1
"A manuscript is a document prior to publication."@en1
"A map is a a visual representation of an area that depicts the relationship between elements of that space."@en1
"A mass spectrometer is a device that identifies ions based on their mass to charge ratio using an electromagnetic field."@en1
"A mass spectrometry experiment is an experiment that involves the use of a mass spectrometer. "@en1
"A material boundary is the boundary of a material entity which exists as a lower dimensional entity at exactly the location where its parts no longer extend into space. Every material entity has a boundary, and a boundary is the boundary of exactly 1 material entity."@en1
"A material entity is a physical entity that is spatially extended, exists as a whole at any point in time and has mass."@en1
"A mathematical entity is an information content entity that are components of a mathematical system or can be defined in mathematical terms."@en1
"A matrix chart summarizes a multidimensional data set in a grid."@en1
"A mature RNA is a ribonucleic acid that contains an untranslated region (UTR) and protein coding sequence and lacks introns."@en1
"A maximal value is largest value of an attribute for the entities in the defined set."@en1
"A mean is the central tendency of a collection of numbers taken as the sum of the numbers divided by the size of the collection."@en1
"A measurement of a spatial location relative to a frame of reference or other objects."@en1
"A measurement scale is a functional specification that specifies an allowed range of categories or values."@en1
"A measurement value is a quantitative description that reflects the magnitude of some attribute."@en1
"A median is the numerical value separating the higher half of a sample, a population, or a probability distribution, from the lower half. "@en1
"A medical diagnosis (often simply termed diagnosis) refers to the process of attempting to determine or identify a possible disease or disorder."@en1
"A medical health record is a record of a single patient's medical history."@en1
"A medical history is a record of the events of a recipient of medical care."@en1
"A medical practioner is an individual that provides medical care."@en1
"A medical procedure is a procedure to identify, examine, alleviate or eliminate an undesirable biological disease or disorder."@en1
"A medical report is a report prepared by a health care practioner about test outcomes or health status of an individual."@en1
"A medical role is the role of an individual that is a participant in the delivery of medical care."@en1
"A medical screening is a medical test or series used to detect or predict the presence of disease in individuals at risk for disease within a defined group, such as a population, family, or workforce"@en1
"A mereological chart is a chart that illustrates the parts in the context of the whole."@en1
"A mesenger is a molecule involved in either signal detection or signal propagation from receptors on the cell surface to target molecules inside the cell, in the cytoplasm or nucleus."@en1
"A messenger RNA is a ribonucleic acid that contains an untranslated region (UTR) and protein coding sequence and lacks introns."@en1
"A metabolic pathway is a series of biochemical reactions that begins with one or more substrates and ends with one or more products."@en1
"A microarray device is a device that identifies the binding of a target substance to a physically immobile substrate placed in an array or lattice."@en1
"A microarray experiment is an experiment that involves a microarray device to measure the expression of one or more genes."@en1
"A microarray probe set identifier is an identifier for a set of probe pairs selected to represent expressed sequences on an array. "@en1
"A millenium is a period of 1000 years"@en1
"A minimal value is smallest value of an attribute for the entities in the defined set."@en1
"A minor tick mark is a tick mark that indicates the position of a specific numeric value but has no adjacent value label, or is one of a pair of tick marks that delineates the boundary of a categorical value but has no adjacent category label on the categorical axis."@en1
"A minor version number is a version of a software that exhibits minor features or significant fix from a prior version."@en1
"A minute is a period of 60 seconds."@en1
"A mode is the value that appears most often in a set of data."@en1
"A model is a representation of some thing."@en1
"A moleclar site is a spatial region bounded (in part or in whole) by a molecule and may be occupied by other material entities (e.g. drugs)."1
"A molecular activator is a molecular regulator that realizes its disposition to conformationally change a target molecule and increase its functionality."@en1
"A molecular complex is a chemical complex composed of weakly interacting molecular entities, and excludes bulk solvent."@en1
"A molecular entity role is a chemical entity role held by a molecule."@en1
"A molecular identifier is an identifier for a molecular entity."@en1
"A molecular inhibitor is a molecular regulator that realizes its disposition to conformationally change a target molecule and decrease its functionality."@en1
"A molecular orbital (or MO) is a mathematical function describing the wave-like behavior of an electron in a molecule."@en1
"A molecular pocket is a site on a molecule that appears as a depression into the structure."@en1
"A molecular regulator is a molecule that regulates the function of another chemical entity."@en1
"A molecular structure file is a file that contains a description of molecular structure."@en1
"A molecular tracer role is a reactant role of a molecular entity that serves as a marker for the presence, abundance, or location of a molecular target that it associates with."@en1
"A molecule is the mereological maximal sum of a collection of covalently bonded atoms."@en1
"A monomer is a submolecule that is proper part of some polymer, and is a building block for such polymer."@en1
"A monosaccharide is an organic polymer that consists of a single polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone group."@en1
"A month is a period of time that divides the year."@en1
"A morpheme is the smallest semantically meaningful unit in a language."@en1
"A mouse is a small mammal belonging to the order of rodents, characteristically having a pointed snout, small rounded ears, and a long naked or almost hairless tail. "@en1
"A movement equation describes the displacement of an object in space over time."@en1
"A movie is a series of images that are displayed in rapid succession to give the impression of movement."@en1
"A multi-cellular organism is an organism that consists of more than one cell."@en1
"A multiple sequence alignment is a sequence alignment involving more than two sequences."@en1
"A mutual disposition is a disposition that simulataneously invokes another disposition when realized."@en1
"A name is a label used to identify an entity."@en1
"A namespace is an informational entity that defines a logical container for a set of symbols or identifiers."@en1
"A namespace label is a short name for a namespace."@en1
"A negative charge is a charge where the value is negative."@en1
"A network diagram consists of a set of vertices connected by edges."@en1
"A newspaper is a periodical publication containing news regarding current events, informative articles, diverse features, editorials, and advertising."@en1
"A nominal scale of measurement only specifies a limited set of categories."@en1
"A non-cellular organism is an organism that does not contain a cell."@en1
"A non-polar addition reaction is an addition reaction involving non-polar residues."@en1
"A non-polar solvent is a solvent that exhibits a non-polar quality."@en1
"A non-protein coding RNA (ncRNA) gene is a gene that encodes for a RNA transcript that is not further translated into a protein product."@en1
"A non-protein coding RNA (ncRNA) is a RNA molecular that cannot be used as a template for generating a protein product."@en1
"A non-transitive temporal relation in which one entity is immediately derived from a non-identical entity such that there are no intermediate entities between them."@en1
"A non-transitive temporal relation in which one process immediately precedes another process, such that there is no interval of time between the two processes."@en1
"A non-transitive temporal relation in which one process is immediately preceded by another process, such that there is no interval of time between the two processes."@en1
"A note is a brief document."@en1
"A novel is a fictitious prose narrative of book length, typically representing character and action with some degree of realism."@en1
"A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) device is a device that applies a magnetic field to perturb nuclei with an odd number of protons and/or of neutrons in order to hav them absort and re-emit electromagnetic radiation. "@en1
"A nucleic acid is an organic polymer composed of a sequence of nucleotide residues."@en1
"A nucleic acid part is a component of a nucleic acid."@en1
"A nucleic acid sequence is a symbolic representation of the sequence of nucleic acid residues in a nucleic acid."@en1
"A nucleic acid strand is a single-stranded nucleic acid that is part of a double stranded nucleic acid complex."@en1
"A nucleophilic addition reaction is an addition reaction where a pi bond is removed by the creation of two new covalent bonds by the addition from a nucleophile."@en1
"A nucleotide residue is a part of a molecule that derives from a nucleotide."@en1
"A number is a mathematical object used to count, label, and measure."@en1
"A numeric label is a number used as a label."@en1
"A numeric scale of measurement is one that only specifies numeric values."@en1
"A nurse is an individual that is involved in the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations."@en1
"A nurse role is the role of an individual that is involved in the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations."@en1
"A ordinal position is a number that designates the position of an entity from the first entity in an ordered sequence of entities."@en1
"A overlaps with B iff there is some C that is part of both A and B. [S][R]"@en1
"A p-value or probability value is the probability of obtaining a test statistic at least as extreme as the one that was actually observed, assuming that the null hypothesis is true"@en1
"A page number is the count of a page in a sequence of pages."@en1
"A page range denotes the start and end page in some document."@en1
"A page total is a textual entity that is about the number of pages in some informational entity."@en1
"A pairwise sequence alignment is the alignment of exactly 2 sequences."@en1
"A paragraph is a self-contained unit of written discourse consisting of one or more sentences."@en1
"A parameter is variable whose value changes the characteristics of a system or a function."@en1
"A parameterized data transformation is a data transformation whose behaviour may be modified by one or more parameters."@en1
"A partial differential equation (PDE) is a differential equation in which the unknown function is a function of multiple independent variables and the equation involves its partial derivatives."@en1
"A partial negative charge is a negative charge where the value of the charge is negative."@en1
"A partial positive charge is a partial charge where the value of the charge is positive."@en1
"A patent is an information entity granted by a patent issuing authority which confers upon the patenter the sole right to make, use and sell an invention for a set period of time."@en1
"A pathogen or infectious agent is a microorganism that causes disease in its host."@en1
"A pathway is an effective specification that outlines a set of actions that forms a way to achieve an objective."@en1
"A patient is an individual that is the recepient of medical care."@en1
"A patient role is the role of an individual that is the recepient of medical care."@en1
"A pattern is a generalized representation of some repeatable concrete or informational item."@en1
"A peer reviewed article is an article that has undergone peer-review and deemed acceptable for publication."@en1
"A perimeter is a length of the outline that surrounds a two-dimensional shape. "@en1
"A periodical is a publication that appears on a regular schedule."@en1
"A person is an object that has certain capacities or attributes constituting personhood."@en1
"A personal name is a name to identify an individual person and usually comprises of a first name and a last name."@en1
"A pharmaceutical component is a part of a pharmaceutical preparation."@en1
"A pharmaceutical preparation is a chemical substance approved for use in the medical diagnosis, cure, treatment, or prevention of disease."@en1
"A phenotype is an observable characteristic of an individual."@en1
"A photograph is an image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface."@en1
"A phrase is a group of words functioning as a single unit in the syntax of a sentence."@en1
"A phrase net diagram illustrates the relationship between different words used in a text."@en1
"A physical entity identifier is an identifier for a physical entity."@en1
"A pie chart is a circular chart divided into sectors each of whose length is proportional to the quantity it represents."@en1
"A placebo is a medically ineffectual treatment for a medical condition intended to deceive the recipient."@en1
"A plan is a set of intended actions, through which one expects to achieve a goal."@en1
"A plot is a part of a figure that corresponds to the spatial region between the set of axes."@en1
"A point is a geometric entity that is located in a zero-dimensional spatial region and whose position is defined by its coordinates in some coordinate system."@en1
"A poison is a drug that is harzardous or toxic to an organism when ingested at a certain quantity."@en1
"A poison role is the role of a substance that causes some negative disturbance in an organism."@en1
"A polar addition reaction is an addition reaction involving polar residues."@en1
"A polar coordinate is a position characterized by a distance from a fixed point and an angle from a fixed direction."@en1
"A polar coordinate system is a two-dimensional coordinate system in which each point on a plane is determined by a distance from a fixed point and an angle from a fixed direction."@en1
"A polar solvent is a solvent that exhibits a polar quality."@en1
"A polygon edge is a line segment joining two polygon vertices."@en1
"A polygon is a planar entity that is bounded by a closed path or circuit, composed of a finite connected sequence3 of straight line segments."@en1
"A polygon vertex is a terminal point at which two polygon edges meet and are part of a polygon."@en1
"A polygonal face is a polygon bounded by a circuit of polygon edges, and includes the flat (plane) region inside the boundary."@en1
"A polyhedral skeleton is a collection of polygon edges."@en1
"A polyhedral surface is composed of polygonal faces."@en1
"A polyline is a connected sequence of line segments."@en1
"A polymer is a molecule composed of a connected set of monomeric residues."@en1
"A polypeptide is an organic polymer composed of amino acid residues."@en1
"A population is all the organisms that both belong to the same group or species and live in the same geographical area."@en1
"A positional description is a description of location using some system or frame of reference."@en1
"A positional role is an abstract role which holds by comparing position to another object of reference."@en1
"A positionally oriented line is a line that is positioned against some axis of reference."@en1
"A positive charge is a charge where the value is positive."@en1
"A positive emotion is an emotion that feels good."@en1
"A postal code is a geographic coordinate composed of a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail."@en1
"A predicted gene is a gene that was identified through computational method but has not been experimentally validated."@en1
"A preferred name is the name that is generally used by some organization. "@en1
"A premise is a proposition of an argument from which the conclusion is drawn."@en1
"A primary category axis is a category axis that either defines the sole value range or holds the larger set of categorical values specified by the secondary category axis."@en1
"A primary database key is a database key that identifies every row of a table."@en1
"A primary graph title is a primary title that describes a statistical graph."@en1
"A primary structure descriptor describes a biomolecular object in terms of a 1D or 2D topology."@en1
"A primary title is a title that should be first used in describing some entity."@en1
"A primer is a nucleic acid that enables the synthesis of a complement strand of DNA by binding to it and acting as a point of transcription initiation."@en1
"A probability measure is quantity of how likely it is that some event will occur."@en1
"A procedure is a process that attempts to achieve one or more objectives by following an established set of actions."@en1
"A process is an entity that is identifiable only through the unfolding of time, has temporal parts, and unless otherwise specified/predicted, cannot be identified from any instant of time in which it exists."@en1
"A process mediated by a protein that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of translation."@en1
"A process mediated by rna that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of translation."@en1
"A process model is a representation of some process."@en1
"A process quality is quality that is associated with a process."@en1
"A process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the destruction of a molecule as a result of decreased regulation."@en1
"A process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the destruction of a molecule as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"A process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the production of a molecule as a result of decreased regulation."@en1
"A process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the production of a molecule as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"A process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the destruction of a molecule as a result of decreased regulation."@en1
"A process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the destruction of a molecule as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"A process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the production of a molecule as a result of decreased regulation."@en1
"A process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the production of a molecule as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the consumption of an object."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the creation or destruction of a molecule."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the destruction of a molecule."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of process involved in the production of a molecule."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of transcription."@en1
"A process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of translation."@en1
"A processual role is a role that can only be realized in a process."@en1
"A professor is an individual that is a scholarly teacher."@en1
"A professor role is the role of an individual that is involved in teaching of students (undergraduate and/or graduate) at a post-secondary academic institution."@en1
"A prognosis is a proposition about the likely course of a disease, the chance of recovery or recurrence."@en1
"A proposition is a sentence expressing something true or false."@en1
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"arousal is an emotion characterized by state of reactive to stimuli. It involves the activation of the reticular activating system in the brain stem, the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system, leading to increased heart rate and blood pressure and a condition of sensory alertness, mobility and readiness to respond."@en1
"awe is an emotion produced by that which is grand, sublime or powerful and is characterized by a combination of joy, fear and admiration/reverence/respect. "@en1
"bent is the quality of a line being sharply curved or having an angle."@en1
"biochemical activation is a molecular interaction that increases the catalytic rate of the target enzyme."@en1
"biochemical inhibition is a molecular interaction that decreases the catalytic rate of the target enzyme."@en1
"bioinformatic data is data genereated or used for computer-based investigations of biological phenomena."@en1
"biological data is scientific data relevant to biology."@en1
"biological reproduction is the biological process by which one or more biological organisms are produced from their "parents". "@en1
"biological sex is the quality of a biological organism based on reproductive function or organs."@en1
"biosynthesis is the synthesis of an organic compound in a living organism, usually aided by enzymes."@en1
"birthing is the process by which a biological organism is brought into existence."@en1
"boldness is the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger."@en1
"boredom is the emotion experience by those not interested in their surroundings or available activities."@en1
"cancelled is a process status in which the process, while planned to occur, will not occur."@en1
"carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon that consists of a low-density cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web. Each cluster is about 6 nanometers wide and consists of about 4000 carbon atoms linked in graphite-like sheets that are given negative curvature by the inclusion of heptagons among the regular hexagonal pattern."@en1
"cellular quality is the quality of a cell"@en1
"chaoite is an allotrope of carbon that is slightly harder than graphite with a reflection colour of grey to white."@en1
"charge quality is the quality pertaining to electric charge."@en1
"chemical destruction is destruction of a chemical entity to its chemical constituents through one ormore chemical interactions or reactions."@en1
"chemical quality is the quality of a chemical entity."@en1
"chemical structure is the structure of a chemical entity in terms of its molecular geometry and electronic structure."@en1
"chemical synthesis is synthesis of a chemical entity from physical precursors through one or more chemical interactions or reactions."@en1
"chemical transport is the directed movement of a chemical entity by some agent (e.g. transporter)."@en1
"circumference is the length of the outline of a circle or ellipse. it is defined as c = 2*pi*r, where r is the radius."@en1
"cites is a relation to refer to by way of example, authority or proof."@en1
"communicating is the process of conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, visuals, signals, writing, or behaviour."@en1
"comparing is the process of examining a set of objects and determining their equality or inequality based on one or more features."@en1
"completed is that status of a process that successfully unfolds."@en1
"composition quality is a quality that describes its composition or anatomy."@en1
"concentration is the quantity of a constituent divided by the total volume of a mixture."@en1
"consensus is an acceptable resolution, one that can be supported, even if not the preferred outcome for each individual."@en1
"contempt is disgust towards a lower status individual."@en1
"contentment is an emotion characterized by acknowledgement and satisfaction of the current state of affairs."@en1
"conversing a form of interactive, spontaneous communication between two or more agents who are following rules of etiquette."@en1
"copy number variation refers to the number of deletions/duplications of a DNA region as compared to some reference state."@en1
"creating is the process in which an entity comes into existence."@en1
"curiosity is the strong desire to know or learn something."@en1
"curvature is a quality of a bearer that relates to the presence of curves, bends, or angles."@en1
"curved is the quality of a line that deviates from straightness in a smooth, continuous fashion."@en1
"data analysis is a process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of highlighting useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision making."@en1
"data collection is the process of acquiring information."@en1
"data transformation is the process of applying an algorithmic procedure to some input data and producing some output data."@en1
"dead is the quality of an object in which there is a cessation of all biological functions."@en1
"decreased chemical destruction is a process in which there is a decrease in the amount of chemical destroyed relative to some reference process"@en1
"decreased duration of process from increased regulation is a process in which the duration of the target process is decreased as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"denotes is a relation between an entity and what it is a sign or indication of, or what specifically means."@en1
"depression is an unpleasant emotion linked to aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed individuals may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, worried, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless."@en1
"depth is the dimensional extent into a plane of a 3D projection of the object."@en1
"describes is a relation between one entity and another entity that it provides a description (detailed account of)."@en1
"desire is a strong emotion of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen."@en1
"despair is depression, hopelessness or lack of hope."@en1
"destroying is a process in which something is broken down and/or ceases to exist."@en1
"diamond is a carbon allotrope in which each carbon atom in diamond is covalently bonded to four other carbons in a tetrahedron. These tetrahedrons together form a 3-dimensional network of puckered six-membered rings of atoms."@en1
"diffusion is motion of particles at temperatures above absolute zero."@en1
"disappointment is the feeling of dissatisfaction that follows the failure of expectations or hopes to manifest."@en1
"disease is the outward manifestation of one or more disorders."@en1
"disordered is a structural quality in which the parts of an object are non-rigid."@en1
"double stranded nucleic acid is a molecular complex composed of two weakly connected deoxyribonucleic acids."@en1
"double stranded nucleic acid is a molecular complex composed of two weakly connected nucleic acids."@en1
"double stranded nucleic acid is a molecular complex composed of two weakly connected ribonucleic acids."@en1
"draft is the quality of text that has not yet complete."@en1
"dread is the instense negative emotion that induces fear and apprehension."@en1
"dying is a process in which a biological entity ceases to exist."@en1
"dysfunction is a capability to act in a manner that is abnormal or opposite to the object's typical function."@en1
"ecstacy is an emotion characterized by a heightened state of consciousness with total involvement of a subject."@en1
"editor reviewed is the quality of a textual entity that has been examined and commented on by an editor."@en1
"effective dose is the amount of a substance required to produce an effect on a predefined percentage of a population."@en1
"electronic structure is the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals."@en1
"empty is the quality of not containing some thing"@en1
"envy is an emotion that occurs when a person lacks another's (perceived) superior quality, achievement or possession and wishes that the other lacked it."@en1
"ethnicity is the biological quality of membership in a social group based on a common heritage."@en1
"euphoria is an emotion characterized by intense feelings of well-being, elation, happiness, ecstasy, excitement, and joy."@en1
"evolutionary lineage is a sequence of species, that form a line of descent, each new species the direct result of speciation from an immediate ancestral species."@en1
"evolving is a process that elicits change across successive generations in the inherited characteristics of biological populations."@en1
"excitement is a positive emotion of feeling great enthusiasm and eagerness."@en1
"existence quality is the quality of an entity that describe in what environment it is known to exist."@en1
"exists at is a relation between an entity and a time measurement."@en1
"false is a truth value in that indicates that it is not true."@en1
"family history is the systematic narrative and research of past events relating to a specific family, or specific families."@en1
"fatal is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than severe, leading to the death/non-functioning of a system."@en1
"female is a biological sex of an individual with female sexual organs."@en1
"fictional is the quality of an entity that exists only in a creative work of fiction."@en1
"finalized is the quality of a textual entity that is in its final form."@en1
"fitness is the quality of an object with respect to some stated functions or evolutionary adaptation."@en1
"full agreement is the result of consensus decision making when members of the group unanimously agree."@en1
"full agreement is the result of consensus decision making when members of the group unanimously disagree."@en1
"full is the quality of contain an entity such that there is no more space for any additional entity."@en1
"fullerene is a carbon allotrope which take the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube."@en1
"generation number is a count of the number of biological reproduction events elapsed from some starting reference point."@en1
"genetic data is data pertaining to genetics."@en1
"genetic polymorphism is the description of a difference in genetic composition at some location."@en1
"gesturing is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body."@en1
"glassy carbon is an allotrope of carbon which is widely used as an electrode material in electrochemistry, as well as for high temperature crucibles and as a component of some prosthetic devices."@en1
"graphite is an allotrope of carbon which is a conductor, and is the most stable form of solid carbon."@en1
"grief is an emotion in response to loss, whether physical or abstract including death, unemployment, ill health or the end of a relationship."@en1
"happiness is an emotion characterized by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy."@en1
"has agent is a relation between a process and an entity, where the entity is present throughout the process and is a causal participant in the process."@en1
"has annotation is a relation between an entity and some textual anntotation."@en1
"has attribute is a relation that associates a entity with an attribute where an attribute is an intrinsic characteristic such as a quality, capability, disposition, function, or is an externally derived attribute determined from some descriptor (e.g. a quantity, position, label/identifier) either directly or indirectly through generalization of entities of the same type."@en1
"has basis is a relation between a realizable entity and the quality that forms the basis for it."@en1
"has boundary is a mereological relation between a whole and boundary located at its periphery."@en1
"has capability is a relation between an entity and the capability that it bears."@en1
"has component part is a relation between a whole and a component part where the component is instrinsic to the whole, and loss of the part would change the kind that it is."@en1
"has creator is a relation between an entity and that which created it."@en1
"has data item is a relation between a dataset and any described / referrenced entity."1
"has direct part is a relation to specify a part at a particular level of granularity"@en1
"has disposition is the relation between an entity and a disposition that it bears."@en1
"has disputing evidence is a relation between a proposition and something that disputes (does not directly support) the truth of the assertion."@en1
"has evidence is a relation between a proposition and something that demonstrates the truth of the assertion."@en1
"has evidence is a relation between a proposition and something that refutes (is incompatible with) the truth of the assertion."@en1
"has first part is a proper part relation in which the part is the first of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"has frequency is a relation that specifies the occurence of an object or event"@en1
"has function is the relation between an entity and a function that is ascribed to it."@en1
"has implementation is a relation between a specification and an implementation that conforms to it."@en1
"has input is a relation between a process and an entity, where the entity is present at the beginning of the process."@en1
"has last part is a proper part relation in which the part is the last of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"has measurement value is a relation between a quality/realizable and a measurement value."@en1
"has member is a mereological relation between a collection and an item."@en1
"has ordered part of is a proper part relation in which the part is one of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"has output is a relation between an process and an entity, where the entity is present at the end of the process."@en1
"has parameter is a relation between a process and an information content entity which modulates the behaviour of some participant."@en1
"has part is a transitive, reflexive and antisymmetric relation between a whole and itself or a whole and its part."@en1
"has participant is a relation that describes the participation of the object in the (processual) subject."@en1
"has phenotype is a relation between an object and an observable/measurable characteristic."1
"has product is a relation between an process and an entity, where a new entity exists at the end of the process."@en1
"has proper part is an antisymmetric, irreflexive (normally transitive) relation between a whole and a distinct part."@en1
"has property is a relation between an entity and the quality, capability or role that it and it alone bears."@en1
"has quality is a relation between an entity and the quality that it bears."@en1
"has role is a relation between an entity and a role that it bears."@en1
"has source is a relation between an entity and another entity from which it stems from."@en1
"has substrate is a relation between a process and an object where the object is destroyed by its participation in the process."@en1
"has target is a relation between a process and an entity, where the entity is present at the beginning of the process and undergoes a change or transformation in the process."@en1
"has trigger is a relation between a realizable and the factor that causes it to be realized."@en1
"has unique identifier is an inverse functional relation between an entity and an identifier that uniquely identifies it."@en1
"has unit is a relation between a quantity and the unit it is a multiple of."@en1
"healthy is an organismal state of complete physical, mental and social well-being."@en1
"height is the one dimensional extent along the vertical projection of a 3D object from a base plane of reference."@en1
"helicity is the quality of being helical"@en1
"hemizygous is the quality of a biological organism in which, based on the ploidy of the organism, there is half the number of alleles than normal at a given locus."1
"hermaphrodite is a biological sex of an individual with both male and female sexual organs."@en1
"history is a sequence of past events."@en1
"homogeneous is a quality that describes the uniform composition of an object."@en1
"homogeneous is a quality that describes the varied composition of an object."@en1
"homozygous is the quality of a biological organism in which there are two different alleles at a given locus."1
"homozygous is the quality of a biological organism in which there are two identical alleles at a given locus."1
"hope is an emotion of belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life."@en1
"hunger is the craving for food."1
"hurt is an unpleasant feeling, emotion or sensation."@en1
"hypothetical is the quality of an entity that is conjectured to exist."@en1
"in relation to is a comparative relation to indicate that the instance of the class holding the relation exists in relation to another entity."@en1
"increased chemical destruction is a process in which there is an increase in the amount of chemical destroyed relative to some reference process"@en1
"increased duration of process from increased regulation is a process in which the duration of the target process is increased as a result of increased regulation."@en1
"increased regulation leads to a decrease in the number of target objects of a specified type."@en1
"increased regulation leads to an decrease in the consumption of an object of specified type."@en1
"increased regulation leads to an increase in the consumption of an object of specified type."@en1
"increased regulation leads to an increase in the number of target objects of a specified type."@en1
"indecision is the emotion of being unable to choose between two or more possible courses of action."1
"indifference is an emotion characterized by lack of interest, concern, or sympathy."@en1
"information content entity is an object that requires some background knowledge or procedure to correctly interpret."@en1
"information processing is a process that involves the generation or use of information."@en1
"institute is a society or organization having a object or common factor, and is normally applied to those with a scientific, educational, or social objective."@en1
"intensity is a quality that represents the strength or degree of something."@en1
"intent is a desire to realize a particular outcome."@en1
"interacting is a process characterized by the interaction between two or more entities."@en1
"interest is the emotion of wanting to know or learn about something or someone."@en1
"investigation is the process of carrying out a plan or procedure so as to discover facts or information about the object of study."@en1
"ionsdaleite is a hexagonal allotrope of the carbon allotrope diamond."@en1
"irritability is the negative emotion of quick excitability to annoyance, impatience, or anger."1
"is about is a relation between an information content entity and the entity that its primary subject."@en1
"is agent in is a relation between an entity and a process, where the entity is present throughout the process, no permanent material change occurs, and is a causal participant in the process."@en1
"is alternate of relates two specialized instances."@en1
"is annotation of is a relation between some textual entity and the entity that it annotates."@en1
"is attribute of is a relation that associates an attribute with an entity where an attribute is an intrinsic characteristic such as a quality, capability, disposition, function, or is an externally derived attribute determined from some descriptor (e.g. a quantity, position, label/identifier) either directly or indirectly through generalization of entities of the same type."@en1
"is base for is a relation between a quality and the realizable entity that it is the basis for."@en1
"is boundary of is a mereological relation between a boundary located at the periphery of a whole."@en1
"is capability of is a relation between a capability and the entity that bears it."@en1
"is cited by is a relation from an object that is referred to by way of example, authority or proof."@en1
"is comparable to is a relation between two entities that share at least one feature whose value can be compared."@en1
"is component part of is a relation between a component and a whole, where the component is instrinsic to the whole, and loss of the part would change the kind that the whole is."@en1
"is covalently connected to is a relation between an atom and another atom."@en1
"is creator of is a relation between a creator and an entity.."@en1
"is described by is a relation between one entity and another entity that provides a description (detailed account) of it."@en1
"is direct part of is a relation between a specific part (at some level of granularity) and its whole."@en1
"is directly after is a relation between entities placed on a dimensional axis in which the projection of the position of the first entity is numerically greater than the projection of the position of the second entity, and the entities are adjacent to one another."@en1
"is directly before is a relation between entities placed on a dimensional axis in which the projection of the position of the first entity is numerically less than the projection of the position of the second entity, and the entities are adjacent to one another."@en1
"is disposition of is a relation between a disposition and the entity that it is a property of."@en1
"is dissimilar to is a relation between two entities in which one is considered dissimilar to the other based on some criteria."@en1
"is equal to is a comparison relation between two quantities whose value are exactly the same."@en1
"is expression of is a relation between more concrete expression of some conceptualization."@en1
"is first part of is a proper part relation in which the part is the first of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"is frequency of is a relation between a temporal unit and an object or event"@en1
"is function of is a relation between a function and an entity that it is a property of."@en1
"is generalization of is a relation between a more general instance (in terms of spatial/temporal localization & other attributres) than the other."@en1
"is greater than or equal to is a comparison relation between two quantities in which the first has a value larger or equal to the second."@en1
"is greater than to is a comparison relation between two quantities in which the first has a value larger than the second."@en1
"is greater than to is a comparison relation between two quantities in which the first has a value smaller or equal to the second."@en1
"is identical to is a relation between two objects that are conceptually the same notwithstanding provenance or other non-intrinsic attributes."@en1
"is implementation of is a relation between an information entity and a specification that it conforms to."@en1
"is inequal to is a comparison relation between two quantities whose value are not the same."@en1
"is input in is a relation between an entity and a process, where the entity is present at the beginning of the process."@en1
"is last part of is a proper part relation in which the part is the last of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"is lesser than to is a comparison relation between two quantities in which the first has a value smaller than the second."@en1
"is manifested as is a relation between an expression and its manifestations."@en1
"is measurement value of is a relation between a value and the entity that it is a measurement of."@en1
"is member of is a mereological relation between a item and a collection."@en1
"is model of is a relation between a model (an artifact) and the entity it purports to represent."@en1
"is numerically comparable to is a comparison relation between two quantities whose datatype value can be compared."@en1
"is opposite to is a relation between two entities in which one is diametrically opposed to the other. "@en1
"is ordered part of is a proper part relation in which the part is one of a set of linearly ordered parts resulting from the projection of the whole on a linear coordinate system."@en1
"is orthologous to is a relation between two biological entities that share a common ancestor and occur in different species."@en1
"is output of is a relation between an entity and a process, where the entity is present at the end of the process."@en1
"is paralogous to is a relation between two entities which indicates their common ancestry as a result of a gene duplication."@en1
"is parameter in is a relation between a data item and some data transformation process."@en1
"is part of is a transitive, reflexive and anti-symmetric mereological relation between a whole and itself or a part and its whole."@en1
"is participant in is a relation that describes the participation of the subject in the (processual) object."@en1
"is phenotype of is a relation between an observable/measurable characteristic and an object."1
"is positionally after is a relation between entities placed on a dimensional axis in which the projection of the position of the first entity is numerically greater than the projection of the position of the second entity."@en1
"is positionally before is a relation between entities placed on a dimensional axis in which the projection of the position of the first entity is numerically less than the projection of the position of the second entity."@en1
"is product of is a relation between an entity and a process, where the entity is present at the end of the process as a result of a transformation in the process target."@en1
"is proper part of is an asymmetric, irreflexive (normally transitive) relation between a part and its distinct whole."@en1
"is property of is a relation betweena quality, capability or role and the entity that it and it alone bears."@en1
"is provided by is a relation between an entity and the entity that provides it."@en1
"is provider of is a relation between a source and the entity it makes available."@en1
"is quality of is a relation between a quality and the entity that it is a property of."@en1
"is reference for is a relation between a document that provides information about an entity."@en1
"is represented by: a relation between an entity and some symbol."@en1
"is role of is a relation between a role and the entity that it is a property of."@en1
"is similar to is a relation between two entities that share one or more features."@en1
"is source of is a relation between a source of information about some entity."@en1
"is specialization of is a relation between a more specific instance (in terms of spatial/temporal localization & other attributres) than the other."@en1
"is supported by is a relation between a proposition and something that supports the truth of the assertion."@en1
"is target in is a relation between an entity and a process, where the entity is present at the beginning of the process and undergoes a change or transformation in the process."@en1
"is unique identifier for is a relation between an identifier and an entity that it uniquely identifies"@en1
"is unit of is a relation between a unit and a quantity that it is a multiple of."@en1
"is variant of: a relationship indicating that two entities are different (by some measure), but either achieve the same objectives in different ways or are permutations of one another (temporal, logical or otherwise)"@en1
"is version of is a relation that holds between any two versions in which one is a subsequent or alternate version of (through a branch)."@en1
"is weakly interacting with is a symmetric relation between two molecular entities (or any part thereof) that are interacting through some weak force (van der waals, hydrogen bonds, electrostatic interactions)"@en1
"jealousy is an emotion and typically refers to the negative thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, and anxiety over an anticipated loss of something that the person values, particularly in reference to a human connection."@en1
"joy is an emotion of intense happiness."@en1
"learning is the agentive process of acquiring knowledge."@en1
"left-handed helical quality is the quality in which a clockwise screwing motion moves the helix towards the observed along the line of sight along the helix's axis."@en1
"length is the longer dimensional extent along a 2D projection of the object."@en1
"life status is the quality of whether something is alive or dead."@en1
"literature curation is the process of an agent selecting and extracting terms and phrases from a document."@en1
"loathing is an intense dislike or disgust."@en1
"love is an emotion of a strong affection and personal attachment."@en1
"lust is the strong desire for sex."@en1
"maintenance of duration of process is a process that regulates a target process to maintain its duration within an expected interval."@en1
"maintenance of frequency of process is a process that regulates the number of occurences of a target process type to a specified number or interval."@en1
"maintenance of quantity of object production is a regulation of object production in which the number of objects produced is held more or less constant."@en1
"maintenance of spatial extent of process is a regulation of a process' spatial extent within some specified parameter."@en1
"male is a biological sex of an individual with male sexual organs."@en1
"mass is the quality of the amount of substance."@en1
"maternally transmitted is the quality of a biological organism in which the (genetic) material is transmitted from the maternal line."1
"measured at is a relation between a measurement value and the time measurement."@en1
"measuring is the process of determining the size, amount, or degree of (something) by using an instrument or device marked in standard units"@en1
"media are audo/visual/audiovisual modes of communicating information for mass consumption."@en1
"medical data is data of interest to medicine."@en1
"membrane transport is the movement of molecules across a membrane."@en1
"metadata is data that provides information about data."@en1
"mild is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than weak, but less intense than moderate."@en1
"misery is a feeling of great unhappiness, suffering and/or pain."@en1
"moderate is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than mild, but less intense than strong."@en1
"modifying is the process by which an entity gains or loses parts, qualities, roles, dispositions, functions, etc, but maintains their identity through these changes."@en1
"molecular complex disassociation is the process of dissambly of a molecular complex into its constitutent parts."@en1
"molecular complex formation is the process of forming a molecular complex from its constituent parts."@en1
"molecular structure descriptor is data that describes some aspect of the molecular structure (composition) and is about some chemical entity."@en1
"molecular structure is the spatial arrangement of atoms in a molecule and the chemical bonds that hold the atoms together."@en1
"most refers to in the majority of occasions"1
"movement is the process in which an object is spatially displaced."@en1
"negative emotion is an emotion that does not feel good."@en1
"negative is an assertional qualifier that expresses the falsity or lack of truth of a basic assertion."@en1
"never refers to in none of the occasions."1
"non toxic is the quality of a substance having no damaging effect to a system."@en1
"non-polar is the quality of not having a dipole."@en1
"normality is the quality in which the value may differ from normal or average"@en1
"not started is the status of a process that is predicted to exist but has not yet begun."@en1
"nullizygous is the quality of a biological organism in which there are no allelles at a given locus."1
"number of objects consumed is a count of objects that were consumed in some process."@en1
"number of objects produced is a count of objects that were produced in some process."@en1
"observational study draws inferences about the possible effect of a treatment on subjects, where the assignment of subjects into a treated group versus a control group is outside the control of the investigator"@en1
"observing is a process of passive interaction in which one entity makes note of attributes of one or more entities."@en1
"ongoing is the status of a process that is not yet complete."@en1
"orientation is an angle between the bearer and an axis, or the angle between the bearer and another object."@en1
"osmosis is the movement of water molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane down a water potential gradient."@en1
"pH is a measure of the activity of the (solvated) hydrogen ion. "@en1
"parental transmition is the quality of a biological organism in which the (genetic) material is transmitted from a parental unit."1
"passion is the intense desire for something."@en1
"passive movement is the process in which an object is spatially displaced without an expenditure of energy contained in molecular bonds."1
"passive transport is the movement of a substance across a membrane and does not require chemical energy."@en1
"paternally transmitted is the quality of a biological organism in which the (genetic) material is transmitted from the paternal line."1
"peer-reviewed is the quality of a textual entity that has been examined and commented by a peer expert reviewer."@en1
"perception is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to fabricate a mental representation through the process of transduction, which sensors in the body transform signals from the environment into encoded neural signals."@en1
"planned is a process status for a process that has not yet started, but is referred to in a plan."@en1
"planning is the agentive process of developing a plan that specifies a set of actions in order to meet a set of goals or objectives."@en1
"pleasure is an emotion of happy satisfaction and enjoyment."@en1
"ploidy is the cellular quality relating to the amount of DNA contained in a cell."@en1
"polar is the quality of having a dipole."@en1
"positive is an assertional qualifier that expresses the validity or truth of a basic assertion."@en1
"predicted is the quality of an entity that is thought to exist, as evidenced by some rational procedure."@en1
"predicting is the process of formulating a proposition about a state of affairs which might be realized in the future."@en1
"pride is an emotion of satisfaction of attachment toward one's own or another's choices and actions, or toward a whole group of people, and is a product of praise, independent self-reflection, or a fulfilled feeling of belonging."@en1
"primary active transport, also called direct active transport, directly uses energy to transport molecules across a membrane."@en1
"process down-regulation is a process that decreases the frequency, rate or extent of one or more processes in relation to a reference state."@en1
"process number is a number associated with a process that denotes its ordinal position in a set of processes."@en1
"process status is a process quality that describes the state of a process."@en1
"process up-regulation is a process that increases the frequency, rate or extent of one or more processes in relation to a reference state."@en1
"purpose is the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists."@en1
"race is a characteristic of an individual by heritable phenotypic characteristics, geographic ancestry, physical appearance, ethnicity, and social status."@en1
"real is the quality of an entity that exists in real space and time."@en1
"realizes is a relation between a process and a realizable entity (role, function, disposition)."@en1
"reasoning is the agentive process of using knowledge to evaluate the truth value of a proposition."@en1
"references is a relation between one entity and the entity that it makes reference to by name, but is not described by it."@en1
"refers to is a relation between one entity and the entity that it makes reference to."@en1
"regret is a feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done."@en1
"regulating is a process that modulates the attributes of an object or process."@en1
"regulation of a participant quantity is the regulation of a process in which the quantity of a selected participant is increased."@en1
"regulation of a participant quantity is the regulation of a process in which the quantity of a selected participant is maintained at a steady level."@en1
"regulation of a participant quantity is the regulation of a process in which the quantity of its partcipants is changed."@en1
"regulation of a process duration is a process that modulates the duration of another process relative to some reference process."@en1
"regulation of a process duration is a process that modulates the frequency of another process relative to some reference process."@en1
"regulation of a process is a process that modulates the duration, frequency, spatial extent of a target process."@en1
"regulation of a process spatial extent is a process that modulates the spatial extent of another process relative to some reference process."@en1
"regulation of biochemical process is a process that changes the frequency, rate or extent of a target biochemical process."@en1
"regulation of capability is the regulation of the ability of one party by another."@en1
"remorse is an emotion of personal regret felt by a person after he or she has committed an act which they deem to be shameful, hurtful, or violent."@en1
"reproducing is a process characterized by creation of an entity that is similar or exactly the same as the template from which it is derived."@en1
"resentment is disgust directed toward a higher status individual."@en1
"reviewed is the quality of a textual entity that has been examined and commented on by another party."@en1
"right-handed helical quality is the quality in which a clockwise screwing motion moves the helix away from the observed along the line of sight along the helix's axis."@en1
"rigid is the quality of maintaining structural integrity (and not bending) under pressure."@en1
"sadness is emotional pain associated with, or characterized by feelings of disadvantage, loss, despair, helplessness, sorrow, and rage."@en1
"sampling is the act of obtaining a sample, whether through selection, collection or preparation."@en1
"satisfaction is an emotion of fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this."@en1
"satisfaction is the emotion of fulfillling one's wishes, expectations, or needs."1
"satisfies is a relation between an entity and the specification or objective that it conforms to."@en1
"scientific data is data obtained from some scientific procedure."@en1
"secondary active transport or co-transport uses electrochemical potential difference created by pumping ions out of the cell to transport molecules across a membrane."@en1
"set item is an item in a set."@en1
"severe is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than strong, but less intense than fatal."@en1
"shame is the emotion borne from feeling responsible for the commission of an offense."@en1
"shape is the quality of a bearer that relates to its spatial extent."@en1
"shock is an emotion of sudden upset or surprise."@en1
"shyness is an emotion of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness experienced when in proximity to, approaching, or being approached by other individuals, especially in new situations or with unfamiliar individuals."@en1
"sick is the status of a living organism that is behaving at a sub-optimal level."@en1
"single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is a variation in a single base in the genetic composition between different individuals of the same species."@en1
"software execution is the process of executing software on a computing device."@en1
"some refers to in the minority of occasions"1
"sorrow is the emotion that is characterized by a long term state of intense sadness, distress and a degree of resignation (not accepting)."@en1
"speculation is an opinion based on incomplete evidence."@en1
"speech is the expression of thoughts and feelings by sound."1
"status descriptor is a descriptor for the state of a process or object."1
"straight is a quality of a bearer that is free of curves, bends, or angles."@en1
"strong is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than moderate, but less intense than severe."@en1
"structure is the specification that refers to the composition and arrangement of parts of an object."@en1
"suicidal is the emotion of being deeply unhappy or depressed with thoughts of killing one's self."1
"surprise is a brief emotion experienced as the result of an unexpected event. "@en1
"suspended is the status of a process that is no longer progressing towards completion."@en1
"symport enabled secondary active transport is a secondary active transfort in which both ion and molecule are transported in the same direction simultaneously."@en1
"terror is the extreme feeling of fear."@en1
"text quality is the quality of a textual entity."@en1
"text span end position is the position (offset) of the last character of a text span in relation the text it is from."1
"text span start position is the position (offset) of the first character of a text span in relation the text it is from."@en1
"the ability to reverse an encoding operation"1
"the capability to encode information in a different representation"1
"the capability to maintain information such that it can be retrieved in the future."1
"the capability to retrieve a (digitial/physical/mental) object from a location."1
"the date at which an information content entity was made public."1
"the regulation of the enzymatic activity."@en1
"the regulation or maintenance of information"@en1
"thickness is the shortest dimensional extent of a 3D projection of an object."@en1
"time measurement is a measurement value of the duration of some interval of time or a particular instant of time (against some frame of reference)."@en1
"to actively interact with is the capability to interact with another entity in a way that requires physical contact."@en1
"to add a covalent bond is the capability to covalently modify a chemical entity by adding a covalent bond."@en1
"to assemble is the capability to combine entities together into a larger object that persists in time."@en1
"to associate is the capability to physically interact with another object."@en1
"to be a member of is the capability to be considered a part of a collection."@en1
"to be a part of is the capability to be assembled into a larger structure that persists in time."@en1
"to be activated is the capability to be modified in such a way that the conformational change leads to an increase in another capability."@en1
"to be actively interacted with is the capability to be manipulated by some device or agent."@en1
"to be cleaved is the capability to be modified in a way that splits one part of the object from the other."@en1
"to be combined is the capability to be modified in a way that the object is merged with another object to form a new object or substance."@en1
"to be compared is the capability of an object to be examined in order to note the similarities or differences among a set of objects."@en1
"to be conformationally changed is the capability to be modified in such a way that the object's conformation is changed."@en1
"to be covalently modified is the capability of a chemical entity to have bonds added or removed"@en1
"to be electronically modified is the capability of a chemical entity to have electrons added or removed."@en1
"to be examined is the capability of an object to be observed in a detailed manner."@en1
"to be inhibited is the capability to be modified in such a way that the conformational change leads to an decrease in another capability."@en1
"to be interacted with is the capability of an object to be target of a physical interaction."@en1
"to be modified is the capability to be actively interacted with in such a way that it leads to a physical reconfiguration."@en1
"to be observed is the capability of an object to be perceived."@en1
"to be passively interacted with is the capability of an object to be observed."@en1
"to be recorded is the capability of an object to be observed in such a way that information about it can be transcribed in a specified format on some physical medium."@en1
"to be translocated is the capability to be physically displaced from one location to another"@en1
"to be transported is the disposition to undergo motion."@en1
"to bind to is the capability to physically interact with another object through a set of non-covalent interactions."@en1
"to boil is the capability to increase the internal kinetic energy of a material such that it changes state from a solid or liquid to a gas."@en1
"to breathe is the capability to inhale and exhale air into the body during respiration."@en1
"to cause disease is the capability to materially change a biological object in that it functions abnormally."@en1
"to change appearance is the capability to change the material composition of an object."@en1
"to change appearance is the capability to change the visual attributes of an object."@en1
"to change energetically is the capability to change the energetic aspects of an object."@en1
"to change spatially is the capability to affect the physical movement of some entity."@en1
"to change the activation energy is to change the amount of energy required to form or break a chemical bond."@en1
"to characterize is the capability to classify the attributes or features of an entity against a reference classification."@en1
"to cleave is to split or sever an object along a natural line or grain."@en1
"to combine is the capability to modify a set of objects in a way that the object is merged with another object to form a new object or substance."@en1
"to compare is the capability to examine in order to note the similarities or differences among a set of objects."@en1
"to conformationally activate is to modify the conformation of an entity in such a way that it becomes activated or functional."@en1
"to conformationally inhibit is to modify the conformation of an entity in such a way that it functionally is reduced or inhibited."@en1
"to consume is the capability to internalize a material entity."@en1
"to contain is the capability to bound or constrain a physical entity in some site."@en1
"to cool is the capability to decrease the internal kinetic energy of a material."@en1
"to covalently modify is to materially change a molecule by adding or removing covalent bonds between atoms."@en1
"to decrease the rate of formation is to regulate the rate of formation in a manner that decreases this rate relative to a reference process."@en1
"to demagnify is the capability to decrease the appearance of the size of an object."@en1
"to describe is the capabilty to communicate facts about an entity."@en1
"to disassemble is to physically separate the parts of an object."@en1
"to disassociate is to cease or break association with some thing."@en1
"to distort is the capability to change the appearance of an entity by some transformation."@en1
"to emit is the capability to release some physical entity (light, pollution, etc)."@en1
"to examine is the capability to make detailed observation. "@en1
"to excite is the capability to supply energy to a materila by bombarding it with energetic particles (e.g., photons)."@en1
"to extract is the capability to remove certain entities based on selected attribute(s) while allowing other entities to remain."@en1
"to filter is the capability to retain certain entities based on selected attribute(s) while allowing other entities to pass through."@en1
"to fluoresce is to emit light as a result of absorbing light or other electromagnetic radiation."@en1
"to freeze is the capability to decrease the internal kinetic energy of a material such that it changes state from a gas or liquid to a solid."@en1
"to gain a covalent bond is the capability of a chemical entity to have bonds added."@en1
"to gain an electron is the capability of a chemical entity to receive an electron."@en1
"to heat is a capability to increase the internal kinetic energy of a material."@en1
"to identify is the capability to determine the identity of something."@en1
"to immobilize is the capability to contain an entity in such a way that it may not move in space."@en1
"to increase the activation energy is to require a larger amount of energy in order to form or break a chemical bond."@en1
"to increase the rate of formation is to regulate the rate of formation in a manner that increases this rate relative to a reference process."@en1
"to infect is the capability to administer a disease-causing organism into some object."@en1
"to ingest is the capability to take into the body by the mouth for digestion or absorption."@en1
"to inject is the capability to administer a substance into some object through its external barrier."@en1
"to interact and to be interacted with is a mutual disposition of interacting objects."@en1
"to interact with is a capabililty that involves another object."@en1
"to investigate is the capability to uncover facts."@en1
"to ionize is the capability to physically convert an atom or molecule into an ion by adding or removing charged particles such as electrons or other ions."@en1
"to lose a covalent bond is the capability of a chemical entity to have bonds removed."@en1
"to lose an electron is the capability of a chemical entity to lose an electron."@en1
"to luminesce is to emit light through cold body radiation"@en1
"to magnify is the capability to increase the appearance of the size of an object."@en1
"to measure is the capability to obtain information about some entity by examining its attributes in relation to some reference metric."@en1
"to modify conformation of is to affect the spatial arrangement of an entity."@en1
"to modify electronically is the capability to change the electronic properties of an object."@en1
"to modify is the capability to change some entity."@en1
"to modify the oxidation state of is to change the number of electrons of a molecule, atom or ion."@en1
"to negatively charge is the capability to add an electron or negatively charged ion to a chemical entity."@en1
"to observe is the capability to watch attentively."@en1
"to oxidize is the capability to remove an electron or an increase in oxidation state of a chemical entity."@en1
"to passively interact with is the capability to interact with another entity in a way that does not require physical contact."@en1
"to positively charge is the capability to remove an electron or add a positively charged ion to a chemical entity."@en1
"to produce is the capability to create new objects"@en1
"to provide is the capability to make available some object to another that requires it."@en1
"to record is the capability to detect and transcribe information in a specified format on some physical medium."@en1
"to reduce energy is the capability to remove energy from a source."@en1
"to reduce is the capability to add an electron or an decrease in oxidation state of a chemical entity."@en1
"to reduce the activation energy is to require a smaller amount of energy in order to form or break a chemical bond."@en1
"to regulate is to control or maintain the rate or speed of an object or process."@en1
"to regulate the rate of formation is to modify the rate at which an object is formed."@en1
"to remove a covalent bond is the capability to covalently modify a chemical entity by removing a covalent bond."@en1
"to separate is the capability to i) distinguish some entities based on some attribute(s) and ii) subsequently physically displace them."@en1
"to serve as a primer for DNA synthesis is the capability of a short nucleic acid to bind to the 5' end of single strand of DNA template and help initiate DNA replication."@en1
"to serve as a template for DNA synthesis is the capability of a chemical entity to provide the necessary information or scaffold by which a DNA molecule may be produced."@en1
"to serve as a template for RNA synthesis is the capability of a chemical entity to provide the necessary information or scaffold by which an RNA molecule may be produced."@en1
"to serve as a template for molecular synthesis is the capability of a chemical entity to provide the necessary information or scaffold by which another molecule may be produced."@en1
"to serve as a template for protein synthesis is the capability of a chemical entity to provide the necessary information or scaffold by which a protein may be produced."@en1
"to serve as host is the capability to act in a manner that provides hospitality, serves to harbour an organism in or on itself."@en1
"to serve as is the capability to act in a manner corresponding to some role."@en1
"to store is the capability to place an object into a medium in which it can be retrieved in the future."1
"to supply electricity is the capability to transfer electricity from a source to a sink."@en1
"to supply energy is the capability to transfer energy from a source to a sink."@en1
"to test a hypothesis is the capability to evaluate the truth value of a proposition based on gathered evidence."@en1
"to translocate is the capability to displace oneself from one location to another."@en1
"to transport is the capability to displace a material from one location to another."@en1
"toxic is the quality of a substance imparing the normal functioning of a system."@en1
"toxicity is the quality of a chemical substance to cause injury to an organism in a dose dependent manner."@en1
"transcription is the process of creating a complementary RNA copy of a sequence of DNA."@en1
"translation is the process of producing a polypeptide from a ribonucleic acid by a ribosome."@en1
"transporting is a process in which one object physically moves another object from one location to another."@en1
"true is a truth value that indicates that it holds under all possible worlds."@en1
"truth value is a quality of information that is claimed/verified to be true or false."@en1
"unsupported is an existence quality in which there is no evidence to support the existence of the entity in any world (real or hypothetical)"@en1
"user account allows a user to authenticate to system services and be granted authorization to access them."@en1
"van der Waals' interaction is an a weak submolecular interaction between an instantaneous dipole and induced dipole."@en1
"virtual is the quality of an entity that exists only in a virtual setting such as a simulation or game environment."@en1
"volume is the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by some closed boundary."@en1
"volume number is a count of a sequence of periodicals."@en1
"weak is a qualitative intensity value that is more intense than none, but less intense than mild."@en1
"width is the shorter dimensional extent perpendicular to a 2D projection of the object."@en1
"wonder is an emotion of perceiving something very rare or unexpected, but not threatening."@en1
"word end position is the position of the last character in a word as an offset from the first character of the text in which it is found."@en1
"worry is the emotion characterized by concer over a real or imaginary issue."@en1
"written is the quality of information that is embodied as visual glyphs in some material form."@en1
"written language is a language that is communicated through a writing system."@en1
"x regulates y if and only if x is a process and y is either a process or a quality, and the progression of x exerts an effect on the frequency, rate or extent of y"@en1
"zygosity is the quality pertaining to the allelic complement of a biological system at a single locus on the DNA."1