Early Pregnancy Ontology

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Preferred Name

physical object

Definitions

Menelas definition : "A PHYSICAL_OBJECT is an objet that can be found in the physical world. Its denotation consists in the set of the concrete objects that are occurrence of this type. Basically, an object is physical as soon as it takes up space and can be in itself localized. Hence it can be composed of parts. These are definitory properties. However, to the essence of a physical_object, belongs also that a physical object can have a form, or a function. However, such possibilities can be forbidden in special cases. For example, pseudo objects will not be object in the full meaning of the term because they cannot realize these essential possibilities. For example, a morphological object is a pseudo object because it is defined only by having a form, but it has not the other properties of the physical objects. Hence, a morphologic object has a form, but not a function. Reciprocally, a system has a function but not a form." CG Representation : [physical_object: _x]- (object_spatial_role)-->[spatial_role_function] (defines_fct)-->[physical_functional_object] (part)-->[physical_object:_y] (functional_part)-->[physical_object] (defines_area)-->[object_area] ;; definition (defines_morphology)-->[morpho_system_function] ;optional (defines_systemic_function)-->[system_function] ;optional (defines_physical_function)-->[physical_system_function] (defines_cultural_function)-->[cultural_system_function] (consists_of)<--[state_of_physical_object] (fills_by)<--[spatial_object] (includes)<--[spatial_object] (zone_of)<--[spatial_object] (inst_tool)<--[intentional_change] (involved_obj)<--[unintentional_change] (purported_obj)<--[intentional_change] (process_of)<--[process]- (performs_function)-->[physical_functional_object]- (defines_physical_function)<--[physical_object:_x] (measured_val)-->[value]--(normalised_as)-->[normal] <--(consists_in)--[physical_state] --(consists_of)-->[physical_object:_x] (physical_role)-->[physical_role_function] --(normalised_as)-->[normal] <--(consists_in)--[physical_state] --(consists_of)-->[physical_object:_x]% (dysperforms_function)-->[physical_functional_object]- (defines_physical_function)<--[physical_object:_x] (measured_val)-->[value]--(normalised_as)-->[abnormal] <--(consists_in)--[physical_state] --(consists_of)-->[physical_object:_x] (physical_role)-->[physical_role_function] --(normalised_as)-->[abnormal] <--(consists_in)--[physical_state] --(consists_of)-->[physical_object:_x]%% (attr)-->[physical_object_attr] %

ID

http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2009/3/ontoDPN.owl#ObjetPhysique

comment

http://cwi.nl/~troncy/DOE#sws"Change or not change, that is the question."

definition

Menelas definition : "A PHYSICAL_OBJECT is an objet that can be found in the physical world. Its denotation consists in the set of the concrete objects that are occurrence of this type. Basically, an object is physical as soon as it takes up space and can be in itself localized. Hence it can be composed of parts. These are definitory properties. However, to the essence of a physical_object, belongs also that a physical object can have a form, or a function. However, such possibilities can be forbidden in special cases. For example, pseudo objects will not be object in the full meaning of the term because they cannot realize these essential possibilities. For example, a morphological object is a pseudo object because it is defined only by having a form, but it has not the other properties of the physical objects. Hence, a morphologic object has a form, but not a function. Reciprocally, a system has a function but not a form." CG Representation : [physical_object: _x]- (object_spatial_role)-->[spatial_role_function] (defines_fct)-->[physical_functional_object] (part)-->[physical_object:_y] (functional_part)-->[physical_object] (defines_area)-->[object_area] ;; definition (defines_morphology)-->[morpho_system_function] ;optional (defines_systemic_function)-->[system_function] ;optional (defines_physical_function)-->[physical_system_function] (defines_cultural_function)-->[cultural_system_function] (consists_of)[physical_functional_object]- (defines_physical_function)[value]--(normalised_as)-->[normal] [physical_object:_x] (physical_role)-->[physical_role_function] --(normalised_as)-->[normal] [physical_object:_x]% (dysperforms_function)-->[physical_functional_object]- (defines_physical_function)[value]--(normalised_as)-->[abnormal] [physical_object:_x] (physical_role)-->[physical_role_function] --(normalised_as)-->[abnormal] [physical_object:_x]%% (attr)-->[physical_object_attr] %

Au sens Menelas: "Un objet physique est un objet qu'on peut trouver dans le monde physique. Sa dénotation consiste dans un ensemble d'objets concrets qui sont des occurences de ce type. Fondamentalement, un objet est physique autant qu'il occupe de l'espace et peut être localisé. Il peut être composé de parties."

dwp

Change or not change, that is the question. : any object whose instantiation takes place in space

dws

any object whose instantiation takes place in space

MENELASID

1212

prefixIRI

ontoDPN:ObjetPhysique

prefLabel

objet physique

physical object

swp

essence that is instantiated in a reference universe

sws

Change or not change, that is the question.

subClassOf

http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/2009/3/ontoDPN.owl#ObjetAbstrait

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