id category name description provided_by 0000233 0000234 BFO_CLIF_specification_label BFO_OWL_specification_label Date alternative_term comment creator curator_note definition_source deprecated editor_note editor_preferred_term elucidation example_of_usage has_associated_axiom(fol) has_associated_axiom(nl) knowledge_source license object predicate publisher relation subject term_editor type version IAO:8000016 biolink:NamedThing taxonomic bridge ontology module ogmsld_m_ris taxonomic bridge ontology module owl:Class IAO:8000004 biolink:NamedThing bridge ontology module An ontology module that consists entirely of axioms that connect or bridge two distinct ontology modules. For example, the Uberon-to-ZFA bridge module. ogmsld_m_ris bridge ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000034 biolink:NamedThing acquired genetic disease A disease whose physical basis is an acquired genetic disorder. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:24:05Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000031 biolink:NamedThing disease A disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:21:20Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:8000013 biolink:NamedThing reasoned ontology module An ontology module that contains axioms generated by a reasoner. The generated axioms are typically direct SubClassOf axioms, but other possibilities are available. ogmsld_m_ris reasoned ontology module owl:Class IAO:8000000 biolink:NamedThing ontology module ogmsld_m_ris ontology file This class and it's subclasses are applied to OWL ontologies. Using an rdf:type triple will result in problems with OWL-DL. I propose that dcterms:type is instead used to connect an ontology URI with a class from this hierarchy. The class hierarchy is not disjoint, so multiple assertions can be made about a single ontology. I have placed this under 'data about an ontology part', but this can be discussed. I think this is OK if 'part' is interpreted reflexively, as an ontology module is the whole ontology rather than part of it. ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000016 biolink:NamedThing clinical picture A representation of clinically significant bodily components, dispositions, and/or bodily processes of a human being that is inferred from relevant clinical findings. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T10:20:20Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000123 biolink:NamedThing clinical data item A data item that is about a patient and is the specified output of a health care process assay or diagnostic process ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000064 biolink:NamedThing chronic disease course A disease course that (a) does not terminate in a return to normal homeostasis and (b) would, absent intervention, fall within abnormal homeostatic range. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:56:26Z 10212020 for definition use: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001863 http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000063 biolink:NamedThing disease course The totality of all processes through which a given disease instance is realized. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:55:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000084 biolink:NamedThing organism population An aggregate of organisms of the same type. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-11-24T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=33 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000040 biolink:NamedThing material entity ogmsld_m_ris MaterialEntity material BFO 2 Reference: Object, Fiat Object Part and Object Aggregate are not intended to be exhaustive of Material Entity. Users are invited to propose new subcategories of Material Entity.|BFO 2 Reference: ‘Matter’ is intended to encompass both mass and energy (we will address the ontological treatment of portions of energy in a later version of BFO). A portion of matter is anything that includes elementary particles among its proper or improper parts: quarks and leptons, including electrons, as the smallest particles thus far discovered; baryons (including protons and neutrons) at a higher level of granularity; atoms and molecules at still higher levels, forming the cells, organs, organisms and other material entities studied by biologists, the portions of rock studied by geologists, the fossils studied by paleontologists, and so on.Material entities are three-dimensional entities (entities extended in three spatial dimensions), as contrasted with the processes in which they participate, which are four-dimensional entities (entities extended also along the dimension of time).According to the FMA, material entities may have immaterial entities as parts – including the entities identified below as sites; for example the interior (or ‘lumen’) of your small intestine is a part of your body. BFO 2.0 embodies a decision to follow the FMA here.|BFO 2 Reference: Material entities (continuants) can preserve their identity even while gaining and losing material parts. Continuants are contrasted with occurrents, which unfold themselves in successive temporal parts or phases [60 A material entity is an independent continuant that has some portion of matter as proper or improper continuant part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [019-002]) a hurricane|a sea wave|a human being|a puff of smoke|a photon|a flame|the undetached arm of a human being|an energy wave|a tornado|an aggregate of human beings.|an epidemic|a forest fire (forall (x) (if (MaterialEntity x) (IndependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [019-002] |(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt x y t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [021-002] |(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [020-002] Every entity which has a material entity as continuant part is a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [020-002])|every entity of which a material entity is continuant part is also a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [021-002]) owl:Class OGMS:0000114 biolink:NamedThing immunotherapy procedure A therapeutic procedure that uses immune system derived entities. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000112 biolink:NamedThing therapeutic procedure A treatment whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate a disorder or to alleviate the signs and symptoms of a disorder or pathological process. ogmsld_m_ris Creation data: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000071 biolink:NamedThing realization ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T12:00:39Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000067 biolink:NamedThing _undefined primitive term ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:58:22Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000001 biolink:NamedThing entity ogmsld_m_ris Entity entity Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf|BFO 2 Reference: In all areas of empirical inquiry we encounter general terms of two sorts. First are general terms which refer to universals or types:animaltuberculosissurgical procedurediseaseSecond, are general terms used to refer to groups of entities which instantiate a given universal but do not correspond to the extension of any subuniversal of that universal because there is nothing intrinsic to the entities in question by virtue of which they – and only they – are counted as belonging to the given group. Examples are: animal purchased by the Emperortuberculosis diagnosed on a Wednesdaysurgical procedure performed on a patient from Stockholmperson identified as candidate for clinical trial #2056-555person who is signatory of Form 656-PPVpainting by Leonardo da VinciSuch terms, which represent what are called ‘specializations’ in [81 An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001]) the Second World War|your body mass index|Verdi’s Requiem|Julius Caesar owl:Class owl:Thing biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris OGMS:0000083 biolink:NamedThing physical examination finding TODO: Define. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-11-24T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=26 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000014 biolink:NamedThing clinical finding A representation that is either the output of a clinical history taking or a physical examination or an image finding, or some combination thereof. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T10:18:02Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000085 biolink:NamedThing pain A bodily process in an organism S involving two integrated levels: (a) activation of the nociceptive system and associated emotion generating brain components of S, and (b) a simultaneous aversive sensory and emotional experience on the part of S, where (b) is phenomenologically similar to the sort of aversive experience involved in pain with concordant tissue damage. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-11-24T04:51:11Z http://www.referent-tracking.com/RTU/sendfile/?file=painTokyo1_27_2011.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000020 biolink:NamedThing symptom A process experienced by the patient, which can only be experienced by the patient, that is hypothesized to be clinically relevant. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-11-18T11:02:10Z Updated: 2020-07-06 http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf note: defined class owl:Class IAO:0000102 biolink:NamedThing data about an ontology part Data about an ontology part is a data item about a part of an ontology, for example a term ogmsld_m_ris data about an ontology part Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:Class IAO:0000027 biolink:NamedThing data item An information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements. ogmsld_m_ris data item owl:Class OGMS:0000056 biolink:NamedThing clinical laboratory test A measurement assay that has as input a patient-derived specimen and as output a data item that is about a quality of the specimen. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:49:49Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000108 biolink:NamedThing health care process assay A health care process with the objective to produce information about the material entity that is the evaluant, by physically examining it or its proxies. ogmsld_m_ris creation: 16MAY2017 Sagar Jain owl:Class OGMS:0000086 biolink:NamedThing syndrome A pattern of signs and symptoms that typically co-occur. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-11-24T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=32 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000019 biolink:NamedThing quality ogmsld_m_ris Quality quality a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [055-001]) the shape of your nostril|the length of the circumference of your waist|the ambient temperature of this portion of air|the color of a tomato|the mass of this piece of gold.|the shape of your nose (forall (x) (if (Quality x) (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [055-001] |(forall (x) (if (exists (t) (and (existsAt x t) (Quality x))) (forall (t_1) (if (existsAt x t_1) (Quality x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [105-001] If an entity is a quality at any time that it exists, then it is a quality at every time that it exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [105-001]) owl:Class OGMS:0000038 biolink:NamedThing normal homeostasis Homeostasis of a type that is not clinically abnormal. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:27:28Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000032 biolink:NamedThing homeostasis ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:22:01Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000087 biolink:NamedThing extended organism An object aggregate consisting of an organism and all material entities located within the organism, overlapping the organism, or occupying sites formed in part by the organism. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-01-25T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=3 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000057 biolink:NamedThing physical examination A sequence of acts of observing and measuring qualities of a patient performed by a clinician; measurements may occur with and without elicitation. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T11:50:18Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000092 biolink:NamedThing life course A process which has as parts all the processes in which a given organism is participant. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-03-31T04:51:11Z EDIT: 10 NOV 2015 http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=38 Albert Goldfain Richard Scheuermann Sagar Jain owl:Class BFO:0000015 biolink:NamedThing process p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) ogmsld_m_ris Process process BFO 2 Reference: The realm of occurrents is less pervasively marked by the presence of natural units than is the case in the realm of independent continuants. Thus there is here no counterpart of ‘object’. In BFO 1.0 ‘process’ served as such a counterpart. In BFO 2.0 ‘process’ is, rather, the occurrent counterpart of ‘material entity’. Those natural – as contrasted with engineered, which here means: deliberately executed – units which do exist in the realm of occurrents are typically either parasitic on the existence of natural units on the continuant side, or they are fiat in nature. Thus we can count lives; we can count football games; we can count chemical reactions performed in experiments or in chemical manufacturing. We cannot count the processes taking place, for instance, in an episode of insect mating behavior.Even where natural units are identifiable, for example cycles in a cyclical process such as the beating of a heart or an organism’s sleep/wake cycle, the processes in question form a sequence with no discontinuities (temporal gaps) of the sort that we find for instance where billiard balls or zebrafish or planets are separated by clear spatial gaps. Lives of organisms are process units, but they too unfold in a continuous series from other, prior processes such as fertilization, and they unfold in turn in continuous series of post-life processes such as post-mortem decay. Clear examples of boundaries of processes are almost always of the fiat sort (midnight, a time of death as declared in an operating theater or on a death certificate, the initiation of a state of war) a process of sleeping|the flight of a bird|your process of aging.|the course of a disease|a process of meiosis|a process of cell-division, \ a beating of the heart|the life of an organism (iff (Process a) (and (Occurrent a) (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)) (exists (c t) (and (MaterialEntity c) (specificallyDependsOnAt a c t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [083-003] owl:Class OGMS:0000138 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage III A cancer progression stage characterized by abnormal cellular growth that extends through normal local tissue boundaries as a contiguous mass and includes metastasis to one or more regional draining lymph nodes. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000134 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000133 biolink:NamedThing progression stage ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class IDO:0000586 biolink:NamedThing infection A part of an extended organism that itself has as part a population of one or more infectious agents and that (1) exists as a result of processes initiated by members of the infectious agent population and is (2) clinically abnormal in virtue of the presence of this infectious agent population, or (3) has a disposition to bring clinical abnormality to immunocompetent organisms of the same Species as the host (the organism corresponding to the extended organism) through transmission of a member or offspring of a member of the infectious agent population. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000135 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage 0 A cancer progression stage characterized by abnormal cellular growth contained within normal tissue boundaries (e.g. carcinoma in situ). ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000082 biolink:NamedThing pathological invasion TODO: Define. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:17:47Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000061 biolink:NamedThing pathological bodily process A bodily process that is clinically abnormal. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:54:29Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000015 biolink:NamedThing clinical history A series of statements representing health-relevant qualities of a patient and of a patient's family. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T10:18:59Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000038 biolink:NamedThing one-dimensional temporal region ogmsld_m_ris OneDimensionalTemporalRegion 1d-t-region BFO 2 Reference: A temporal interval is a special kind of one-dimensional temporal region, namely one that is self-connected (is without gaps or breaks). A one-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is extended. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [103-001]) the temporal region during which a process occurs. (forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [103-001] owl:Class BFO:0000008 biolink:NamedThing temporal region ogmsld_m_ris TemporalRegion t-region Temporal region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of a temporal instant and a temporal interval that doesn't overlap the instant. In this case the resultant temporal region is neither 0-dimensional nor 1-dimensional A temporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of time as defined relative to some reference frame. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [100-001]) (forall (x) (if (TemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [100-001] |(forall (x y) (if (and (TemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (TemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [101-001] |(forall (r) (if (TemporalRegion r) (occupiesTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [119-002] Every temporal region t is such that t occupies_temporal_region t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [119-002])|All parts of temporal regions are temporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [101-001]) owl:Class BFO:0000148 biolink:NamedThing zero-dimensional temporal region ogmsld_m_ris ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion 0d-t-region temporal instant. A zero-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is without extent. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [102-001]) a temporal region that is occupied by a process boundary|the moment at which a finger is detached in an industrial accident|the moment of death.|the moment at which a child is born|right now (forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [102-001] owl:Class BFO:0000004 biolink:NamedThing independent continuant b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) ogmsld_m_ris IndependentContinuant ic a chair|a heart|an organism|the interior of your mouth|a spatial region|a molecule|a leg|an orchestra.|the bottom right portion of a human torso|an atom (iff (IndependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (not (exists (b t) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [017-002] |(forall (x t) (if (and (IndependentContinuant x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (Entity y) (specificallyDependsOnAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [018-002] |(forall (x t) (if (IndependentContinuant x) (exists (r) (and (SpatialRegion r) (locatedInAt x r t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [134-001] For any independent continuant b and any time t there is some spatial region r such that b is located_in r at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [134-001])|For every independent continuant b and time t during the region of time spanned by its life, there are entities which s-depends_on b during t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [018-002]) owl:Class BFO:0000016 biolink:NamedThing disposition ogmsld_m_ris Disposition disposition BFO 2 Reference: Dispositions exist along a strength continuum. Weaker forms of disposition are realized in only a fraction of triggering cases. These forms occur in a significant number of cases of a similar type. b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002]) certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer|the cell wall is disposed to filter chemicals in endocytosis and exocytosis|children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways.|an atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y (forall (x) (if (Disposition x) (and (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (bearerOfAt x y t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [062-002] |(forall (x t) (if (and (RealizableEntity x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (specificallyDepends x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [063-002] If b is a realizable entity then for all t at which b exists, b s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [063-002]) owl:Class OGMS:0000081 biolink:NamedThing pathological derivation A pathological bodily process in which matter is reorganized in such a way as to give rise to new pathological formations which take the place of entities existing earlier. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:17:24Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000107 biolink:NamedThing ancillary health care process A planned process that has the objective to support the objective of a health care process without directly involving the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of disease or injury of a patient. ogmsld_m_ris 2017-04-18 Sagar Jain owl:Class OBI:0000011 biolink:NamedThing planned process A process that realizes a plan which is the concretization of a plan specification. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000077 biolink:NamedThing pathological formation TODO: Define, relate to disorder, and place in the OGMS hierarchy. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:14:59Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000040 biolink:NamedThing pathological physical configuration A configuration which deviates in some way from a canonical configuration for a particular organism. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:36:58Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000039 biolink:NamedThing configuration A quality which is an spatial arrangement or distribution of a(n) independent continuant(s) across a Three Dimensional Region. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:36:24Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:0000225 biolink:NamedThing obsolescence reason specification The reason for which a term has been deprecated. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. ogmsld_m_ris The creation of this class has been inspired in part by Werner Ceusters' paper, Applying evolutionary terminology auditing to the Gene Ontology. obsolescence reason specification PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg|PERSON: Melanie Courtot owl:Class BFO:0000003 biolink:NamedThing occurrent ogmsld_m_ris Occurrent occurrent BFO 2 Reference: s-dependence obtains between every process and its participants in the sense that, as a matter of necessity, this process could not have existed unless these or those participants existed also. A process may have a succession of participants at different phases of its unfolding. Thus there may be different players on the field at different times during the course of a football game; but the process which is the entire game s-depends_on all of these players nonetheless. Some temporal parts of this process will s-depend_on on only some of the players.|BFO 2 Reference: every occurrent that is not a temporal or spatiotemporal region is s-dependent on some independent continuant that is not a spatial region|Occurrent doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the sum of a process and the process boundary of another process.|Simons uses different terminology for relations of occurrents to regions: Denote the spatio-temporal location of a given occurrent e by 'spn[e]' and call this region its span. We may say an occurrent is at its span, in any larger region, and covers any smaller region. Now suppose we have fixed a frame of reference so that we can speak not merely of spatio-temporal but also of spatial regions (places) and temporal regions (times). The spread of an occurrent, (relative to a frame of reference) is the space it exactly occupies, and its spell is likewise the time it exactly occupies. We write 'spr[e]' and `spl[e]' respectively for the spread and spell of e, omitting mention of the frame. An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the instantaneous boundary of such an entity (for example a beginning or an ending) or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region which such an entity occupies_temporal_region or occupies_spatiotemporal_region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [077-002]) (forall (x) (iff (Occurrent x) (and (Entity x) (exists (y) (temporalPartOf y x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [079-001] |(forall (x) (if (Occurrent x) (exists (r) (and (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x r))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [108-001] Every occurrent occupies_spatiotemporal_region some spatiotemporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [108-001])|b is an occurrent entity iff b is an entity that has temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [079-001]) owl:Class IAO:8000019 biolink:NamedThing ontology module subsetted by OWL profile ogmsld_m_ris ontology module subsetted by OWL profile owl:Class IAO:8000017 biolink:NamedThing ontology module subsetted by expressivity ogmsld_m_ris ontology module subsetted by expressivity owl:Class IAO:8000009 biolink:NamedThing single layer subset ontology module A subset ontology that is largely comprised of a single layer or strata in an ontology class hierarchy. The purpose is typically for rolling up for visualization. The classes in the layer need not be disjoint. ogmsld_m_ris ribbon subset single layer ontology module owl:Class IAO:8000006 biolink:NamedThing subset ontology module An ontology module that is extracted from a main ontology module and includes only a subset of entities or axioms. ogmsld_m_ris subset ontology|ontology slim subset ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000147 biolink:NamedThing neoplasm A tissue disorder that has resulted from a dysregulation of cell proliferation leading to a net increase in mass ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000146 biolink:NamedThing tissue disorder A disorder of some macroscopic part of a tissue ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class IAO:0000078 biolink:NamedThing curation status specification The curation status of the term. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI:|OBI_0000266 Better to represent curation as a process with parts and then relate labels to that process (in IAO meeting) curation status specification PERSON:Bill Bug owl:Class IAO:8000012 biolink:NamedThing species subset ontology module A subset ontology that is crafted to either include or exclude a taxonomic grouping of species. ogmsld_m_ris taxon subset species subset ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000074 biolink:NamedThing normal value A value for a quality reported in a lab report and asserted by the testing lab or the kit manufacturer to be normal based on a statistical treatment of values from a reference population. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-26T10:31:34Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000031 biolink:NamedThing generically dependent continuant b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001]) ogmsld_m_ris GenericallyDependentContinuant gdc the pdf file on your laptop, the pdf file that is a copy thereof on my laptop|The entries in your database are patterns instantiated as quality instances in your hard drive. The database itself is an aggregate of such patterns. When you create the database you create a particular instance of the generically dependent continuant type database. Each entry in the database is an instance of the generically dependent continuant type IAO: information content entity.|the sequence of this protein molecule; the sequence that is a copy thereof in that protein molecule. (iff (GenericallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (exists (b t) (genericallyDependsOnAt a b t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [074-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000103 biolink:NamedThing disease prophylaxis A planned process whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to reduce the risk of developing a disorder or the signs and symptoms of a disorder. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-09-20T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/e42bde79218ee34e Whether or not 'prophylaxis' and 'treatment' classes are disjoint is an open question. Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:0000033 biolink:NamedThing directive information entity An information content entity whose concretizations indicate to their bearer how to realize them in a process. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class IAO:0000030 biolink:NamedThing information content entity A generically dependent continuant that is about some thing. ogmsld_m_ris information content entity owl:Class OGMS:0000113 biolink:NamedThing chemotherapy procedure A therapeutic procedure that uses synthetic or naturally-occurring chemicals ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class BFO:0000017 biolink:NamedThing realizable entity ogmsld_m_ris RealizableEntity realizable To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002]) the role of being a doctor|the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity.|the function of your reproductive organs|the disposition of your blood to coagulate|the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet (forall (x) (if (RealizableEntity x) (and (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (inheresIn x y)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [058-002] |(forall (x t) (if (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (bearerOfAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [060-002] All realizable dependent continuants have independent continuants that are not spatial regions as their bearers. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [060-002]) owl:Class BFO:0000020 biolink:NamedThing specifically dependent continuant b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003]) ogmsld_m_ris SpecificallyDependentContinuant sdc Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc. the disposition of this fish to decay|the mutual dependence of proton donors and acceptors in chemical reactions [79|of relational dependent continuants (multiple bearers): John’s love for Mary, the ownership relation between John and this statue, the relation of authority between John and his subordinates.|the pink color of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its center|of one-sided specifically dependent continuants: the mass of this tomato|the role of being a doctor|the smell of this portion of mozzarella|the function of this heart: to pump blood|the mutual dependence of the role predator and the role prey as played by two organisms in a given interaction|the shape of this hole.|Reciprocal specifically dependent continuants: the function of this key to open this lock and the mutually dependent disposition of this lock: to be opened by this key (iff (SpecificallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (forall (t) (if (existsAt a t) (exists (b) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (not (SpatialRegion b)) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [050-003] owl:Class OGMS:0000018 biolink:NamedThing laboratory finding A representation of a quality of a specimen that is the output of a laboratory test and that can support an inference to an assertion about some quality of the patient. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T10:21:58Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000105 biolink:NamedThing relapse A disease stage which is preceded by a remission and characterized by the return of a manifestation of a disease. ogmsld_m_ris 10 NOV 2015 recurrent http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=73 A pathological bodily process which is part of a disease couse that occurs after an incomplete remission and that is similar to earlier parts of the disease course. Albert Goldfain Richard Scheuermann Sagar Jain owl:Class OBI:0000278 biolink:NamedThing disease stage a part of an occurrence of a disease process which is associated with position in the normal progression of the disease ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000095 biolink:NamedThing inflammatory process A bodily process caused by some disorder that results in recruitment of leukocytes into a localized tissue site, typically causing localized pain and swelling. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T11:57:44Z Updated: 10 NOV 2015 http://code.google.com/p/ogms/wiki/Meeting_notes_20100513 Albert Goldfain Richard Scheuermann Sagar Jain owl:Class OGMS:0000060 biolink:NamedThing bodily process ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:53:49Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000080 biolink:NamedThing pathological transformation A pathological bodily process in which a canonical anatomical structure becomes a pathological anatomical structure. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:17:07Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000143 biolink:NamedThing transplantation A therapeutic procedure in which a body part is transferred into a organism ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000144 biolink:NamedThing solid organ transplant A transplantation in which the body part is a non-fluid tissue ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000099 biolink:NamedThing outpatient encounter TODO ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000097 biolink:NamedThing health care encounter A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000002 biolink:NamedThing continuant ogmsld_m_ris Continuant continuant Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants|BFO 2 Reference: Continuant entities are entities which can be sliced to yield parts only along the spatial dimension, yielding for example the parts of your table which we call its legs, its top, its nails. ‘My desk stretches from the window to the door. It has spatial parts, and can be sliced (in space) in two. With respect to time, however, a thing is a continuant.’ [60, p. 240 A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002]) (forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (hasContinuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [126-001] |(forall (x) (if (Continuant x) (Entity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [008-002] |(forall (x) (if (Material Entity x) (exists (t) (and (TemporalRegion t) (existsAt x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [011-002] |(forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (continuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [009-002] if b is a material entity, then there is some temporal interval (referred to below as a one-dimensional temporal region) during which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [011-002])|if b is a continuant and if, for some t, c has_continuant_part b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [126-001])|if b is a continuant and if, for some t, cis continuant_part of b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [009-002]) owl:Class BFO:0000006 biolink:NamedThing spatial region ogmsld_m_ris SpatialRegion s-region BFO 2 Reference: Spatial regions do not participate in processes.|Spatial region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the union of a spatial point and a spatial line that doesn't overlap the point, or two spatial lines that intersect at a single point. In both cases the resultant spatial region is neither 0-dimensional, 1-dimensional, 2-dimensional, or 3-dimensional. A spatial region is a continuant entity that is a continuant_part_of spaceR as defined relative to some frame R. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [035-001]) (forall (x y t) (if (and (SpatialRegion x) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)) (SpatialRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [036-001] |(forall (x) (if (SpatialRegion x) (Continuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [035-001] All continuant parts of spatial regions are spatial regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [036-001]) owl:Class BFO:0000141 biolink:NamedThing immaterial entity ogmsld_m_ris ImmaterialEntity immaterial BFO 2 Reference: Immaterial entities are divided into two subgroups:boundaries and sites, which bound, or are demarcated in relation, to material entities, and which can thus change location, shape and size and as their material hosts move or change shape or size (for example: your nasal passage; the hold of a ship; the boundary of Wales (which moves with the rotation of the Earth) [38, 7, 10 owl:Class IAO:8000011 biolink:NamedThing external import ontology module An imported ontology module that is derived from an external ontology. Derivation methods include the OWLAPI SLME approach. ogmsld_m_ris external import external import ontology module owl:Class IAO:8000005 biolink:NamedThing import ontology module A subset ontology module that is intended to be imported from another ontology. ogmsld_m_ris import file TODO: add axioms that indicate this is the output of a module extraction process. import ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000024 biolink:NamedThing obsolete_sign ogmsld_m_ris The class sign has been replaced by three seperate classes which reflect the different types of signs possible. True owl:Class IAO:8000001 biolink:NamedThing base ontology module An ontology module that comprises only of asserted axioms local to the ontology, excludes import directives, and excludes axioms or declarations from external ontologies. ogmsld_m_ris base ontology module owl:Class BFO:0000029 biolink:NamedThing site ogmsld_m_ris Site site b is a site means: b is a three-dimensional immaterial entity that is (partially or wholly) bounded by a material entity or it is a three-dimensional immaterial part thereof. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [034-002]) the interior of your refrigerator|a hole in the interior of a portion of cheese|Manhattan Canyon)|your left nostril (a fiat part – the opening – of your left nasal cavity)|the lumen of your gut|a rabbit hole|the interior of a kangaroo pouch|the Grand Canyon|the interior of your bedroom|the interior of the trunk of your car|the Piazza San Marco|the hold of a ship|the interior of your office|an air traffic control region defined in the airspace above an airport|the cockpit of an aircraft (forall (x) (if (Site x) (ImmaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [034-002] owl:Class IAO:8000002 biolink:NamedThing editors ontology module An ontology module that is intended to be directly edited, typically managed in source control, and typically not intended for direct consumption by end-users. ogmsld_m_ris source ontology module editors ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000139 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage IV A cancer progression stage characterized by abnormal cellular growth that extends through normal local tissue boundaries as a contiguous mass and includes metastasis to other distant tissues besides lymph nodes. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class BFO:0000145 biolink:NamedThing relational quality b is a relational quality = Def. for some independent continuants c, d and for some time t: b quality_of c at t & b quality_of d at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [057-001]) ogmsld_m_ris RelationalQuality r-quality a marriage bond, an instance of requited love, an obligation between one person and another.|John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married. (iff (RelationalQuality a) (exists (b c t) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (IndependentContinuant c) (qualityOfAt a b t) (qualityOfAt a c t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [057-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000120 biolink:NamedThing complete remission A remission which is characterized by a prolonged lack of all manifestations of a disease ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000106 biolink:NamedThing remission A disease stage which is characterized by the lack of a manifestation of a disease ogmsld_m_ris 10 NOV 2015 http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=73 A part of a disease course in which the extent or rate of change of the signs and symptoms of a disorder has decreased. Albert Goldfain Richard Scheuermann Sagar Jain owl:Class OGMS:0000065 biolink:NamedThing progressive disease course A disease course that (a) does not terminate in a return to normal homeostasis and (b) would, absent intervention, involve an increasing deviation from homeostasis. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:57:09Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000029 biolink:NamedThing vital sign A physical sign in which a non-zero value is standardly considered to be an indication that the organism is alive. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:19:17Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000129 biolink:NamedThing physical sign An abnormal material entity that is part of a patient and hypothesized to be clinically relevant. ogmsld_m_ris Example: an abnormal growth, an inflammatory infiltrate, swollen tissue, distension owl:Class OGMS:0000122 biolink:NamedThing recovered from disease A quality in which complete clearance of the disorder is attained; however, physiological 'memory' may persist ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class BFO:0000028 biolink:NamedThing three-dimensional spatial region ogmsld_m_ris ThreeDimensionalSpatialRegion 3d-s-region A three-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of three dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [040-001]) a cube-shaped region of space|a sphere-shaped region of space, (forall (x) (if (ThreeDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [040-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000141 biolink:NamedThing processual sign An abnormal processual entity occuring in a patient that is hypothesized to be clinically relevant. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class IDO:0000504 biolink:NamedThing infectious disorder An infection that is clinically abnormal. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000045 biolink:NamedThing disorder A material entity which is clinically abnormal and part of an extended organism. Disorders are the physical basis of disease. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:39:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000026 biolink:NamedThing preclinical manifestation of a disease A manifestation of a disease that exists prior to the time at which it would be detected in a clinical history taking or physical examination, if the patient were to present to a clinician. A realization of a disease that exists prior to its becoming detectable in a clinical history taking or physical examination. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:16:50Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000022 biolink:NamedThing manifestation of a disease A quality of a patient that is (a) a deviation from clinical normality that exists in virtue of the realization of a disease and (b) is observable. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:12:33Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:8000018 biolink:NamedThing obo basic subset ontology module A subset ontology that is designed for basic applications to continue to make certain simplifying assumptions; many of these simplifying assumptions were based on the initial version of the Gene Ontology, and have become enshrined in many popular and useful tools such as term enrichment tools. Examples of such assumptions include: traversing the ontology graph ignoring relationship types using a naive algorithm will not lead to cycles (i.e. the ontology is a DAG); every referenced term is declared in the ontology (i.e. there are no dangling clauses). An ontology is OBO Basic if and only if it has the following characteristics: DAG Unidirectional No Dangling Clauses Fully Asserted Fully Labeled No equivalence axioms Singly labeled edges No qualifier lists No disjointness axioms No owl-axioms header No imports ogmsld_m_ris obo basic subset ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000017 biolink:NamedThing image finding A representation of an image that supports an inference to an assertion about some quality of a patient. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T10:21:10Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000104 biolink:NamedThing diagnostic process A health care process that involves the interpretation of a clinical picture from a given patient (input) and the assertion to the effect that the patient has a disease, disorder, or syndrome of a certain type, or none of these (output). ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-09-20T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/2a7008f311fac766/e7de486c94dfd82e Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000096 biolink:NamedThing health care process A planned process with the objective to improve the health status of a patient that directly involves the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of disease or injury of a patient ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z editor date: 2017-04-18 http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain Sagar Jain owl:Class IAO:8000003 biolink:NamedThing main release ontology module An ontology module that is intended to be the primary release product and the one consumed by the majority of tools. ogmsld_m_ris TODO: Add logical axioms that state that a main release ontology module is derived from (directly or indirectly) an editors module main release ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000019 biolink:NamedThing preclinical finding A representation of a quality of a patient that is (1) recorded by a clinician because the quality is hypothesized to be of clinical significance and (2) refers to qualities obtaining in the patient prior to their becoming detectable in a clinical history taking or physical examination. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T10:22:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000070 biolink:NamedThing physical basis ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T12:00:09Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000102 biolink:NamedThing injury A disorder that involves some structural damage that is immediately caused by a catastrophic external force. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-09-20T09:57:44Z edited date: 30 SEPT 2015 http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/ca0ad373f27774c5 OGMS call adoption- 16 SEPT 2015 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iiV1-fTS7BUUSzDw3N_Afx42698YWf54-FOTY2NkAxo/edit At the scale of organism (as opposed to the cellular scale or the population scale), an injury is typically the result of a catastrophic event. Consider the implications of making 'injury' a subtype of 'disorder'. Note: Adopted subtype of disorder, and injury can occur at the scale of organism down to cellular level. Albert Goldfain Sagar Jain owl:Class IAO:0000409 biolink:NamedThing denotator type A denotator type indicates how a term should be interpreted from an ontological perspective. ogmsld_m_ris Barry Smith, Werner Ceusters denotator type The Basic Formal Ontology ontology makes a distinction between Universals and defined classes, where the formal are "natural kinds" and the latter arbitrary collections of entities. Alan Ruttenberg owl:Class OGMS:0000121 biolink:NamedThing partial remission A remission which is characterized by a prolonged lack of some manifestations of a disease ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000109 biolink:NamedThing health care process biomaterial transformation A health care process which results in physical changes in a specified input material ogmsld_m_ris creation: 16MAY2017 Sagar Jain owl:Class OGMS:0000117 biolink:NamedThing asymptomatic A disease stage characterized by the lack of symptoms associated with a given disease ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000127 biolink:NamedThing drug induced congenital malformation A congenital disorder arising as a result of a drug exposure causing an anatomical abnormality ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000089 biolink:NamedThing congenital disorder A structurally anomalous part of an organism acquired during fetal development and present at birth (but not necessarily hereditary) which is hypothesized to be harmful for the organism. ogmsld_m_ris congenital malformation creation date: 2010-03-31T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=28 Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:8000007 biolink:NamedThing curation subset ontology module A subset ontology that is intended as a whitelist for curators using the ontology. Such a subset will exclude classes that curators should not use for curation. ogmsld_m_ris curation subset ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000131 biolink:NamedThing cancer process The process in which cancer unfolds ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class BFO:0000026 biolink:NamedThing one-dimensional spatial region ogmsld_m_ris OneDimensionalSpatialRegion 1d-s-region A one-dimensional spatial region is a line or aggregate of lines stretching from one point in space to another. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [038-001]) an edge of a cube-shaped portion of space. (forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [038-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000091 biolink:NamedThing convalescence A processual entity during which a patient participating in a disease course gradually returns to participating in a canonical life course. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-03-31T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=35 Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:8000014 biolink:NamedThing generated ontology module An ontology module that is automatically generated, for example via a SPARQL query or via template and a CSV. ogmsld_m_ris TODO: Add axioms (using PROV-O?) that indicate this is the output-of some reasoning process generated ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000046 biolink:NamedThing epigenetic disorder A disorder whose etiology involves (1) a modification to the patient's genomic DNA which leads to alterations in the normal expression pattern of the genome, but is (2) not a change in the nucleotide sequence. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:40:27Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000128 biolink:NamedThing congenital process A pathological bodily process that occurs in the fetus during fetal development ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class BFO:0000140 biolink:NamedThing continuant fiat boundary b is a continuant fiat boundary = Def. b is an immaterial entity that is of zero, one or two dimensions and does not include a spatial region as part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [029-001]) ogmsld_m_ris ContinuantFiatBoundary cf-boundary Continuant fiat boundary doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary and a one dimensional continuant fiat boundary that doesn't overlap it. The situation is analogous to temporal and spatial regions.|BFO 2 Reference: a continuant fiat boundary is a boundary of some material entity (for example: the plane separating the Northern and Southern hemispheres; the North Pole), or it is a boundary of some immaterial entity (for example of some portion of airspace). Three basic kinds of continuant fiat boundary can be distinguished (together with various combination kinds [29|BFO 2 Reference: In BFO 1.1 the assumption was made that the external surface of a material entity such as a cell could be treated as if it were a boundary in the mathematical sense. The new document propounds the view that when we talk about external surfaces of material objects in this way then we are talking about something fiat. To be dealt with in a future version: fiat boundaries at different levels of granularity.More generally, the focus in discussion of boundaries in BFO 2.0 is now on fiat boundaries, which means: boundaries for which there is no assumption that they coincide with physical discontinuities. The ontology of boundaries becomes more closely allied with the ontology of regions. (iff (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ImmaterialEntity a) (exists (b) (and (or (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b)) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))) (not (exists (c t) (and (SpatialRegion c) (continuantPartOfAt c a t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [029-001] Every continuant fiat boundary is located at some spatial region at every time at which it exists owl:Class OGMS:0000025 biolink:NamedThing clinical manifestation of a disease A manifestation of a disease that is detectable in a clinical history taking or physical examination. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:15:43Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000094 biolink:NamedThing acute disease course A disease course with an acute onset ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T11:57:44Z 10212020 for definition use http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0000389 http://code.google.com/p/ogms/wiki/Meeting_notes_20100513 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000034 biolink:NamedThing function ogmsld_m_ris Function function BFO 2 Reference: In the past, we have distinguished two varieties of function, artifactual function and biological function. These are not asserted subtypes of BFO:function however, since the same function – for example: to pump, to transport – can exist both in artifacts and in biological entities. The asserted subtypes of function that would be needed in order to yield a separate monoheirarchy are not artifactual function, biological function, etc., but rather transporting function, pumping function, etc. A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001]) the function of amylase in saliva to break down starch into sugar|the function of a hammer to drive in nails|the function of a heart pacemaker to regulate the beating of a heart through electricity (forall (x) (if (Function x) (Disposition x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [064-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000090 biolink:NamedThing treatment A planned process whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate, prevent, or alleviate a disorder, the signs and symptoms of a disorder, or a pathological process ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-03-31T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=35 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000118 biolink:NamedThing onset A disease stage that marks the beginning of a disease ogmsld_m_ris creation date 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000136 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage I A cancer progression stage characterized by abnormal cellular growth that extends through normal local tissue boundaries as a contiguous mass. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000059 biolink:NamedThing etiological process A process in an organism that leads to a subsequent disorder. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:53:07Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000069 biolink:NamedThing clinically abnormal ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:59:24Z Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000124 biolink:NamedThing routine health care encounter A health care encounter that is regularly scheduled for the purpose of health monitoring. ogmsld_m_ris routine clinical visit owl:Class OGMS:0000023 biolink:NamedThing phenotype A (combination of) quality(ies) of an organism determined by the interaction of its genetic make-up and environment that differentiates specific instances of a species from other instances of the same species. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-07-19T11:13:49Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000030 biolink:NamedThing object ogmsld_m_ris Object object BFO 2 Reference: To say that b is causally unified means: b is a material entity which is such that its material parts are tied together in such a way that, in environments typical for entities of the type in question,if c, a continuant part of b that is in the interior of b at t, is larger than a certain threshold size (which will be determined differently from case to case, depending on factors such as porosity of external cover) and is moved in space to be at t at a location on the exterior of the spatial region that had been occupied by b at t, then either b’s other parts will be moved in coordinated fashion or b will be damaged (be affected, for example, by breakage or tearing) in the interval between t and t.causal changes in one part of b can have consequences for other parts of b without the mediation of any entity that lies on the exterior of b. Material entities with no proper material parts would satisfy these conditions trivially. Candidate examples of types of causal unity for material entities of more complex sorts are as follows (this is not intended to be an exhaustive list):CU1: Causal unity via physical coveringHere the parts in the interior of the unified entity are combined together causally through a common membrane or other physical covering\. The latter points outwards toward and may serve a protective function in relation to what lies on the exterior of the entity [13, 47|BFO 2 Reference: an object is a maximal causally unified material entity|BFO 2 Reference: BFO rests on the presupposition that at multiple micro-, meso- and macroscopic scales reality exhibits certain stable, spatially separated or separable material units, combined or combinable into aggregates of various sorts (for example organisms into what are called ‘populations’). Such units play a central role in almost all domains of natural science from particle physics to cosmology. Many scientific laws govern the units in question, employing general terms (such as ‘molecule’ or ‘planet’) referring to the types and subtypes of units, and also to the types and subtypes of the processes through which such units develop and interact. The division of reality into such natural units is at the heart of biological science, as also is the fact that these units may form higher-level units (as cells form multicellular organisms) and that they may also form aggregates of units, for example as cells form portions of tissue and organs form families, herds, breeds, species, and so on. At the same time, the division of certain portions of reality into engineered units (manufactured artifacts) is the basis of modern industrial technology, which rests on the distributed mass production of engineered parts through division of labor and on their assembly into larger, compound units such as cars and laptops. The division of portions of reality into units is one starting point for the phenomenon of counting.|BFO 2 Reference: Each object is such that there are entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its interior, and other entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its exterior. This may not be so for entities lying at or near the boundary between the interior and exterior. This means that two objects – for example the two cells depicted in Figure 3 – may be such that there are material entities crossing their boundaries which belong determinately to neither cell. Something similar obtains in certain cases of conjoined twins (see below).|BFO 2 Reference: ‘objects’ are sometimes referred to as ‘grains’ [74 b is an object means: b is a material entity which manifests causal unity of one or other of the types CUn listed above & is of a type (a material universal) instances of which are maximal relative to this criterion of causal unity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [024-001]) engineered artifacts|planet|organism|cell|atom|cells and organisms|grain of sand|star|molecule|organelle|solid portions of matter owl:Class BFO:0000147 biolink:NamedThing zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary ogmsld_m_ris ZeroDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary 0d-cf-boundary zero dimension continuant fiat boundaries are not spatial points. Considering the example 'the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet' : There are many frames in which that point is zooming through many points in space. Whereas, no matter what the frame, the quadripoint is always in the same relation to the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona. a zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a fiat point whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [031-001]) the point of origin of some spatial coordinate system.|the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet|the geographic North Pole (iff (ZeroDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [031-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000126 biolink:NamedThing congenital infection A congenital disorder arising as a result of an infectious process ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000027 biolink:NamedThing clinical phenotype A clinically abnormal phenotype. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:18:05Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class IAO:8000008 biolink:NamedThing analysis subset ontology module An ontology module that is intended for usage in analysis or discovery applications. ogmsld_m_ris analysis ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000030 biolink:NamedThing predisposition to disease of type X A disposition in an organism that constitutes an increased risk of the organism's subsequently developing the disease X. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:20:25Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000051 biolink:NamedThing constitutional genetic disorder A genetic disorder inherited during conception that is part of all cells in the organism. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:43:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000047 biolink:NamedThing genetic disorder A disorder whose etiology involves an abnormality in the nucleotide sequence of an organism's genome. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:41:14Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000115 biolink:NamedThing physical therapy procedure A therapeutic procedure that uses physical conditioning ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class BFO:0000009 biolink:NamedThing two-dimensional spatial region ogmsld_m_ris TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion 2d-s-region A two-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of two dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [039-001]) an infinitely thin plane in space.|the surface of a sphere-shaped part of space (forall (x) (if (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [039-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000079 biolink:NamedThing portion of pathological body substance TODO: Define, relate to disorder, and place in the OGMS hierarchy. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:15:17Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000011 biolink:NamedThing spatiotemporal region ogmsld_m_ris SpatiotemporalRegion st-region A spatiotemporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of spacetime. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [095-001]) the spatiotemporal region occupied by a human life|the spatiotemporal region occupied by a process of cellular meiosis.|the spatiotemporal region occupied by the development of a cancer tumor (forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [095-001] |(forall (x y) (if (and (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (SpatioTemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [096-001] |(forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (TemporalRegion y) (temporallyProjectsOnto x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [098-001] |(forall (r) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [107-002] |(forall (x t) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (SpatialRegion y) (spatiallyProjectsOntoAt x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [099-001] Each spatiotemporal region projects_onto some temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [098-001])|All parts of spatiotemporal regions are spatiotemporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [096-001])|Every spatiotemporal region occupies_spatiotemporal_region itself.|Every spatiotemporal region s is such that s occupies_spatiotemporal_region s. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [107-002])|Each spatiotemporal region at any time t projects_onto some spatial region at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [099-001]) owl:Class OGMS:0000073 biolink:NamedThing diagnosis The representation of a conclusion of a diagnostic process. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T12:42:23Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000140 biolink:NamedThing infectious disease process The process in which an infectious disease unfolds ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class BFO:0000144 biolink:NamedThing process profile b is a process_profile =Def. there is some process c such that b process_profile_of c (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [093-002]) ogmsld_m_ris ProcessProfile process-profile b process_profile_of c holds when b proper_occurrent_part_of c& there is some proper_occurrent_part d of c which has no parts in common with b & is mutually dependent on b& is such that b, c and d occupy the same temporal region (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [094-005]) On a somewhat higher level of complexity are what we shall call rate process profiles, which are the targets of selective abstraction focused not on determinate quality magnitudes plotted over time, but rather on certain ratios between these magnitudes and elapsed times. A speed process profile, for example, is represented by a graph plotting against time the ratio of distance covered per unit of time. Since rates may change, and since such changes, too, may have rates of change, we have to deal here with a hierarchy of process profile universals at successive levels|The simplest type of process profiles are what we shall call ‘quality process profiles’, which are the process profiles which serve as the foci of the sort of selective abstraction that is involved when measurements are made of changes in single qualities, as illustrated, for example, by process profiles of mass, temperature, aortic pressure, and so on.|One important sub-family of rate process profiles is illustrated by the beat or frequency profiles of cyclical processes, illustrated by the 60 beats per minute beating process of John’s heart, or the 120 beats per minute drumming process involved in one of John’s performances in a rock band, and so on. Each such process includes what we shall call a beat process profile instance as part, a subtype of rate process profile in which the salient ratio is not distance covered but rather number of beat cycles per unit of time. Each beat process profile instance instantiates the determinable universal beat process profile. But it also instantiates multiple more specialized universals at lower levels of generality, selected from rate process profilebeat process profileregular beat process profile3 bpm beat process profile4 bpm beat process profileirregular beat process profileincreasing beat process profileand so on.In the case of a regular beat process profile, a rate can be assigned in the simplest possible fashion by dividing the number of cycles by the length of the temporal region occupied by the beating process profile as a whole. Irregular process profiles of this sort, for example as identified in the clinic, or in the readings on an aircraft instrument panel, are often of diagnostic significance. (iff (ProcessProfile a) (exists (b) (and (Process b) (processProfileOf a b)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [093-002] |(forall (x y) (if (processProfileOf x y) (and (properContinuantPartOf x y) (exists (z t) (and (properOccurrentPartOf z y) (TemporalRegion t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion y t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion z t) (not (exists (w) (and (occurrentPartOf w x) (occurrentPartOf w z))))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [094-005] owl:Class OGMS:0000116 biolink:NamedThing radiation therapy procedure A therapeutic procedure that uses radiation. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000035 biolink:NamedThing constitutional genetic disease A disease whose physical basis is a constitutional genetic disorder. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:24:59Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000100 biolink:NamedThing inpatient encounter A health care encounter involving a patient who has been admitted to a health care facility and remains in a hospital facility for at least one night. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000142 biolink:NamedThing qualitative sign An abnormal observable quality of a part of a patient that is hypothesized to be clinically relevant. ogmsld_m_ris Example: the color of a rash; the shape of a melanoma owl:Class OGMS:0000037 biolink:NamedThing abnormal homeostasis Homeostasis that is clinically abnormal for an organism of a given type and age in a given environment. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:26:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000088 biolink:NamedThing patient symptom report A communication from a patient about something they perceive as being abnormal about their body or life. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-01-25T04:51:11Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=12 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000125 biolink:NamedThing follow-up health care encounter A health care encounter that is scheduled for the purpose of assessing a known set of specific issues ogmsld_m_ris follow-up clinical visit owl:Class BFO:0000146 biolink:NamedThing two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary ogmsld_m_ris TwoDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary 2d-cf-boundary a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary (surface) is a self-connected fiat surface whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [033-001]) (iff (TwoDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [033-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000148 biolink:NamedThing medication role A role borne by some material entity which can be delivered/administrated into some organism and the role is realized during a clinical treatment process aiming to treat symptoms, signs or diagnosed disease. ogmsld_m_ris Originally OBIB_0000026 owl:Class BFO:0000023 biolink:NamedThing role ogmsld_m_ris Role role BFO 2 Reference: One major family of examples of non-rigid universals involves roles, and ontologies developed for corresponding administrative purposes may consist entirely of representatives of entities of this sort. Thus ‘professor’, defined as follows,b instance_of professor at t =Def. there is some c, c instance_of professor role & c inheres_in b at t.denotes a non-rigid universal and so also do ‘nurse’, ‘student’, ‘colonel’, ‘taxpayer’, and so forth. (These terms are all, in the jargon of philosophy, phase sortals.) By using role terms in definitions, we can create a BFO conformant treatment of such entities drawing on the fact that, while an instance of professor may be simultaneously an instance of trade union member, no instance of the type professor role is also (at any time) an instance of the type trade union member role (any more than any instance of the type color is at any time an instance of the type length).If an ontology of employment positions should be defined in terms of roles following the above pattern, this enables the ontology to do justice to the fact that individuals instantiate the corresponding universals – professor, sergeant, nurse – only during certain phases in their lives. b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001]) John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married.|the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighboring administrative territories|the role of subject in a clinical trial|the student role|the role of a stone in marking a property boundary|the priest role|the role of a building in serving as a military target (forall (x) (if (Role x) (RealizableEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [061-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000093 biolink:NamedThing prognosis A hypothesis about some future part of a disease course. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2010-03-31T12:42:23Z http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=35 Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000066 biolink:NamedThing transient disease course A disease course that terminates in a return to normal homeostasis. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:57:44Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000050 biolink:NamedThing acquired genetic disorder A genetic disorder acquired by a single cell in an organism that leads to a population of cells within the organism bearing the disorder. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:43:09Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000137 biolink:NamedThing cancer progression stage II A cancer progression stage characterized by abnormal cellular growth that extends well beyond normal local tissue boundaries as a contiguous mass. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class IAO:8000010 biolink:NamedThing exclusion subset ontology module A subset of an ontology that is intended to be excluded for some purpose. For example, a blacklist of classes. ogmsld_m_ris antislim exclusion subset ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000111 biolink:NamedThing prophylactic treatment A treatment whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to prevent the signs and symptoms of a disorder or pathological process. ogmsld_m_ris Creation date: 2018-11-27 owl:Class OGMS:0000145 biolink:NamedThing transfusion A transplantation in which the body part is a bodily fluid ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class BFO:0000142 biolink:NamedThing one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary ogmsld_m_ris OneDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary 1d-cf-boundary a one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a continuous fiat line whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [032-001]) all geopolitical boundaries|the line separating the outer surface of the mucosa of the lower lip from the outer surface of the skin of the chin.|all lines of latitude and longitude|the median sulcus of your tongue|The Equator (iff (OneDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [032-001] owl:Class BFO:0000027 biolink:NamedThing object aggregate ogmsld_m_ris ObjectAggregate object-aggregate ISBN:978-3-938793-98-5pp124-158#Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith, 'A Theory of Granular Partitions', in K. Munn and B. Smith (eds.), Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Frankfurt/Lancaster: ontos, 2008, 125-158. BFO 2 Reference: object aggregates may gain and lose parts while remaining numerically identical (one and the same individual) over time. This holds both for aggregates whose membership is determined naturally (the aggregate of cells in your body) and aggregates determined by fiat (a baseball team, a congressional committee).|An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects b is an object aggregate means: b is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality of objects as member_parts at all times at which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [025-004]) your collection of Meissen ceramic plates.|the aggregate of blood cells in your body|a collection of cells in a blood biobank.|the nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere|defined via attributive delimitations such as: the patients in this hospital|a symphony orchestra|a swarm of bees is an aggregate of members who are linked together through natural bonds|defined through physical containment: the aggregate of molecules of carbon dioxide in a sealed container|defined through physical attachment: the aggregate of atoms in a lump of granite|an organization is an aggregate whose member parts have roles of specific types (for example in a jazz band, a chess club, a football team)|the aggregate of bearings in a constant velocity axle joint|the restaurants in Palo Alto|defined by fiat: the aggregate of members of an organization (forall (x) (if (ObjectAggregate x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y z) (and (Object y) (Object z) (memberPartOfAt y x t) (memberPartOfAt z x t) (not (= y z)))))) (not (exists (w t_1) (and (memberPartOfAt w x t_1) (not (Object w)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [025-004] owl:Class OGMS:0000110 biolink:NamedThing health care process data transformation A health care process that produces output from input data ogmsld_m_ris creation: 16MAY2017 Sagar Jain owl:Class IAO:8000015 biolink:NamedThing template generated ontology module An ontology module that is automatically generated from a template specification and fillers for slots in that template. ogmsld_m_ris template generated ontology module owl:Class OGMS:0000119 biolink:NamedThing acute onset A disease stage with a rapid unfolding of signs and symptoms ogmsld_m_ris creation date 2018-11-27 owl:Class IAO:8000020 biolink:NamedThing EL++ ontology module ogmsld_m_ris EL++ ontology module owl:Class BFO:0000035 biolink:NamedThing process boundary p is a process boundary =Def. p is a temporal part of a process & p has no proper temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [084-001]) ogmsld_m_ris ProcessBoundary p-boundary the boundary between the 2nd and 3rd year of your life. (iff (ProcessBoundary a) (exists (p) (and (Process p) (temporalPartOf a p) (not (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [084-001] |(forall (x) (if (ProcessBoundary x) (exists (y) (and (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion y) (occupiesTemporalRegion x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [085-002] Every process boundary occupies_temporal_region a zero-dimensional temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [085-002]) owl:Class OGMS:0000028 biolink:NamedThing disease phenotype A clinically abnormal phenotype that is characteristic of a single disease. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:18:39Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000132 biolink:NamedThing autoimmune disease process The process in which an autoimmune disease unfolds. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000101 biolink:NamedThing emergency department encounter A health care encounter in which care is provided for undifferentiated and unscheduled patients with illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000018 biolink:NamedThing zero-dimensional spatial region ogmsld_m_ris ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion 0d-s-region A zero-dimensional spatial region is a point in space. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [037-001]) (forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [037-001] owl:Class OGMS:0000078 biolink:NamedThing pathological anatomical structure An anatomical structure (FMA) is pathological whenever (1) it has come into being as a result of changes in some pre-existing canonical anatomical structure, (2) through processes other than the expression of the normal complement of genes of an organism of the given type, and (3) is predisposed to have health-related consequences for the organism in question manifested by symptoms and signs. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-07-13T02:14:05Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bio/ISMB/ISMB_Bio-ontologies.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000024 biolink:NamedThing fiat object part ogmsld_m_ris FiatObjectPart fiat-object-part BFO 2 Reference: Most examples of fiat object parts are associated with theoretically drawn divisions b is a fiat object part = Def. b is a material entity which is such that for all times t, if b exists at t then there is some object c such that b proper continuant_part of c at t and c is demarcated from the remainder of c by a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [027-004]) the division of the brain into regions|the FMA:regional parts of an intact human body.|the upper and lower lobes of the left lung|the Western hemisphere of the Earth|or with divisions drawn by cognitive subjects for practical reasons, such as the division of a cake (before slicing) into (what will become) slices (and thus member parts of an object aggregate). However, this does not mean that fiat object parts are dependent for their existence on divisions or delineations effected by cognitive subjects. If, for example, it is correct to conceive geological layers of the Earth as fiat object parts of the Earth, then even though these layers were first delineated in recent times, still existed long before such delineation and what holds of these layers (for example that the oldest layers are also the lowest layers) did not begin to hold because of our acts of delineation.Treatment of material entity in BFOExamples viewed by some as problematic cases for the trichotomy of fiat object part, object, and object aggregate include: a mussel on (and attached to) a rock, a slime mold, a pizza, a cloud, a galaxy, a railway train with engine and multiple carriages, a clonal stand of quaking aspen, a bacterial community (biofilm), a broken femur. Note that, as Aristotle already clearly recognized, such problematic cases – which lie at or near the penumbra of instances defined by the categories in question – need not invalidate these categories. The existence of grey objects does not prove that there are not objects which are black and objects which are white; the existence of mules does not prove that there are not objects which are donkeys and objects which are horses. It does, however, show that the examples in question need to be addressed carefully in order to show how they can be fitted into the proposed scheme, for example by recognizing additional subdivisions [29|the division of the planet into hemispheres|the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body (forall (x) (if (FiatObjectPart x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y) (and (Object y) (properContinuantPartOfAt x y t)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [027-004] owl:Class OGMS:0000055 biolink:NamedThing clinical history taking A health care process in which a clinician elicits a description of previous sign and symptoms of disease from a patient or from a third party who is reporting on behalf of the patient. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:49:16Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OGMS:0000098 biolink:NamedThing hospitalization TODO ogmsld_m_ris 09/16/2020 Is this same as admission? Is this the same as inpatient encounter? creation date: 2011-02-21T09:57:44Z http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6 Albert Goldfain owl:Class BFO:0000182 biolink:NamedThing history ogmsld_m_ris History history A history is a process that is the sum of the totality of processes taking place in the spatiotemporal region occupied by a material entity or site, including processes on the surface of the entity or within the cavities to which it serves as host. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [138-001]) owl:Class IDO:0000630 biolink:NamedThing hospital-acquired infection An infection resulting from a transmission process that unfolds in a hospital. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000130 biolink:NamedThing allergic disease process The process in which an allergic disease unfolds. ogmsld_m_ris owl:Class OGMS:0000033 biolink:NamedThing genetic predisposition to disease of type X A predisposition to disease of type X whose physical basis is a constitutional abnormality in an organism's genome. This abnormality is the physical basis for the increased risk of acquiring the disease X. ogmsld_m_ris creation date: 2009-06-23T11:23:07Z http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf Albert Goldfain owl:Class OBO:ogms.owl biolink:NamedThing Ontology for General Medical Science The Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS) is an ontology of entities involved in a clinical encounter. OGMS includes very general terms that are used across medical disciplines, including: 'disease', 'disorder', 'disease course', 'diagnosis', 'patient', and 'healthcare provider'. OGMS uses the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) as an upper-level ontology. The scope of OGMS is restricted to humans, but many terms can be applied to a variety of organisms. OGMS provides a formal theory of disease that can be further elaborated by specific disease ontologies. This theory is implemented using OWL-DL and OBO Relation Ontology relations and is available in OWL and OBO formats. OGMS is based on the papers Toward an Ontological Treatment of Disease and Diagnosis and On Carcinomas and Other Pathological Entities. The ontology attempts to address some of the issues raised at the Workshop on Ontology of Diseases (Dallas, TX) and the Signs, Symptoms, and Findings Workshop(Milan, Italy). OGMS was formerly called the clinical phenotype ontology. Terms from OGMS hang from the Basic Formal Ontology. ogmsld_m_ris 2009-08-07 The Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS) is based on the papers Toward an Ontological Treatment of Disease and Diagnosis and On Carcinomas and Other Pathological Entities. The ontology attempts to address some of the issues raised at the Workshop on Ontology of Diseases (Dallas, TX). OGMS was formerly called the clinical phenotype ontology. Terms from OGMS hang from the Basic Formal Ontology. The latest version of OGMS is available at http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ogms.owl The OGMS developer site is https://github.com/OGMS/ogms If you are interested in participating in the development of OGMS, please send email to baeverma Jie Zheng|Bill Hogan|Richard Scheuermann|Daniel Merico|Cornelius Rosse|Lindsay Cowell|Barry Smith|Alan Ruttenberg|Werner Ceusters|Brian Aevermann|Sivaram Arabandi|Anand Kumar|Albert Goldfain http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ owl:Ontology 2021-08-19 IAO:0000103 biolink:NamedThing failed exploratory term The term was used in an attempt to structure part of the ontology but in retrospect failed to do a good job ogmsld_m_ris failed exploratory term Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000119 biolink:NamedThing definition source Formal citation, e.g. identifier in external database to indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. Free text indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. EXAMPLE: Author Name, URI, MeSH Term C04, PUBMED ID, Wiki uri on 31.01.2007 ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI:|Discussion on obo-discuss mailing-list, see http://bit.ly/hgm99w definition source PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000118 biolink:NamedThing alternative term An alternative name for a class or property which means the same thing as the preferred name (semantically equivalent) ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: alternative term PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0100001 biolink:NamedThing term replaced by Use on obsolete terms, relating the term to another term that can be used as a substitute ogmsld_m_ris Add as annotation triples in the granting ontology Person:Alan Ruttenberg term replaced by Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000120 biolink:NamedThing metadata complete Class has all its metadata, but is either not guaranteed to be in its final location in the asserted IS_A hierarchy or refers to another class that is not complete. ogmsld_m_ris metadata complete IAO:0000078 IAO:0000226 biolink:NamedThing placeholder removed ogmsld_m_ris placeholder removed owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000428 biolink:NamedThing requires discussion A term that is metadata complete, has been reviewed, and problems have been identified that require discussion before release. Such a term requires editor note(s) to identify the outstanding issues. ogmsld_m_ris group:OBI requires discussion Alan Ruttenberg owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000424 biolink:NamedThing expand expression to A macro expansion tag applied to an object property (or possibly a data property) which can be used by a macro-expansion engine to generate more complex expressions from simpler ones ogmsld_m_ris expand expression to ObjectProperty: RO_0002104 Label: has plasma membrane part Annotations: IAO_0000424 "http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000051 some (http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0005886 and http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000051 some ?Y)" Chris Mungall owl:AnnotationProperty dc:language biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000597 biolink:NamedThing has ID range allocated to Relates a datatype that encodes a range of integers to the name of the person or organization who can use those ids constructed in that range to define new terms ogmsld_m_ris has ID range allocated Datatype: idrange:1 Annotations: 'has ID range allocated to': "Chris Mungall" EquivalentTo: xsd:integer[> 2151 , <= 2300] Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty dc:identifier biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000598 biolink:NamedThing has ID policy for Relating an ontology used to record id policy to the ontology namespace whose policy it manages ogmsld_m_ris has ID policy for Ontology: Annotations: 'has ID prefix': "http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_" 'has ID digit count' : 7, rdfs:label "RO id policy" 'has ID policy for': "RO" Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0010000 biolink:NamedThing has axiom label ogmsld_m_ris Person:Alan Ruttenberg has axiom id A URI that is intended to be unique label for an axiom used for tracking change to the ontology. For an axiom expressed in different languages, each expression is given the same URI Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty dc:type biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000410 biolink:NamedThing universal ogmsld_m_ris A Formal Theory of Substances, Qualities, and Universals, http://ontology.buffalo.edu/bfo/SQU.pdf Hard to give a definition for. Intuitively a "natural kind" rather than a collection of any old things, which a class is able to be, formally. At the meta level, universals are defined as positives, are disjoint with their siblings, have single asserted parents. universal Alan Ruttenberg IAO:0000409 IAO:0000420 biolink:NamedThing defined class A defined class is a class that is defined by a set of logically necessary and sufficient conditions but is not a universal ogmsld_m_ris "definitions", in some readings, always are given by necessary and sufficient conditions. So one must be careful (and this is difficult sometimes) to distinguish between defined classes and universal. defined class Alan Ruttenberg IAO:0000409 IAO:0000234 biolink:NamedThing ontology term requester The name of the person, project, or organization that motivated inclusion of an ontology term by requesting its addition. ogmsld_m_ris The 'term requester' can credit the person, organization or project who request the ontology term. Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg ontology term requester Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000125 biolink:NamedThing pending final vetting All definitions, placement in the asserted IS_A hierarchy and required minimal metadata are complete. The class is awaiting a final review by someone other than the term editor. ogmsld_m_ris pending final vetting owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000122 biolink:NamedThing ready for release Class has undergone final review, is ready for use, and will be included in the next release. Any class lacking "ready_for_release" should be considered likely to change place in hierarchy, have its definition refined, or be obsoleted in the next release. Those classes deemed "ready_for_release" will also derived from a chain of ancestor classes that are also "ready_for_release." ogmsld_m_ris ready for release IAO:0000078 http://robot.obolibrary.org/reason biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000601 biolink:NamedThing has associated axiom(nl) ogmsld_m_ris Person:Alan Ruttenberg has associated axiom(nl) An axiom associated with a term expressed using natural language Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000231 biolink:NamedThing has obsolescence reason Relates an annotation property to an obsolescence reason. The values of obsolescence reasons come from a list of predefined terms, instances of the class obsolescence reason specification. ogmsld_m_ris has obsolescence reason PERSON:Melanie Courtot|PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000423 biolink:NamedThing to be replaced with external ontology term Terms with this status should eventually replaced with a term from another ontology. ogmsld_m_ris group:OBI to be replaced with external ontology term Alan Ruttenberg IAO:0000078 IAO:0000112 biolink:NamedThing example of usage A phrase describing how a term should be used and/or a citation to a work which uses it. May also include other kinds of examples that facilitate immediate understanding, such as widely know prototypes or instances of a class, or cases where a relation is said to hold. ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: example of usage PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000116 biolink:NamedThing editor note An administrative note intended for its editor. It may not be included in the publication version of the ontology, so it should contain nothing necessary for end users to understand the ontology. ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: editor note PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000603 biolink:NamedThing is allocated id range Relates an ontology IRI to an (inclusive) range of IRIs in an OBO name space. The range is give as, e.g. "IAO_0020000-IAO_0020999" ogmsld_m_ris Add as annotation triples in the granting ontology is allocated id range PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000114 biolink:NamedThing has curation status ogmsld_m_ris has curation status PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg|PERSON:Bill Bug|PERSON:Melanie Courtot owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000596 biolink:NamedThing has ID digit count Relates an ontology used to record id policy to the number of digits in the URI. The URI is: the 'has ID prefix" annotation property value concatenated with an integer in the id range (left padded with "0"s to make this many digits) ogmsld_m_ris has ID digit count Ontology: Annotations: 'has ID prefix': "http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_" 'has ID digit count' : 7, rdfs:label "RO id policy" 'has ID policy for': "RO" Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000600 biolink:NamedThing elucidation ogmsld_m_ris Person:Barry Smith elucidation Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms which are so basic to our understanding of reality that there is no way of defining them in a non-circular fashion. For these, therefore, we can provide only elucidations, supplemented by examples and by axioms person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000425 biolink:NamedThing expand assertion to A macro expansion tag applied to an annotation property which can be expanded into a more detailed axiom. ogmsld_m_ris expand assertion to ObjectProperty: RO??? Label: spatially disjoint from Annotations: expand_assertion_to "DisjointClasses: (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000051 some ?X) (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000051 some ?Y)" Chris Mungall owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0006012 biolink:NamedThing scheduled for obsoletion on or after Used when the class or object is scheduled for obsoletion/deprecation on or after a particular date. ogmsld_m_ris https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/ontology-metadata/issues/32|https://github.com/geneontology/go-ontology/issues/15532 GO ontology scheduled for obsoletion on or after Chris Mungall, Jie Zheng owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000115 biolink:NamedThing definition The official definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions. ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: 2012-04-05: Barry Smith The official OBI definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property: 'Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions' is terrible. Can you fix to something like: A statement of necessary and sufficient conditions explaining the meaning of an expression referring to a class or property. Alan Ruttenberg Your proposed definition is a reasonable candidate, except that it is very common that necessary and sufficient conditions are not given. Mostly they are necessary, occasionally they are necessary and sufficient or just sufficient. Often they use terms that are not themselves defined and so they effectively can't be evaluated by those criteria. On the specifics of the proposed definition: We don't have definitions of 'meaning' or 'expression' or 'property'. For 'reference' in the intended sense I think we use the term 'denotation'. For 'expression', I think we you mean symbol, or identifier. For 'meaning' it differs for class and property. For class we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine whether an entity is instance of the class, or not. For property we want documentation that let's the intended reader determine, given a pair of potential relata, whether the assertion that the relation holds is true. The 'intended reader' part suggests that we also specify who, we expect, would be able to understand the definition, and also generalizes over human and computer reader to include textual and logical definition. Personally, I am more comfortable weakening definition to documentation, with instructions as to what is desirable. We also have the outstanding issue of how to aim different definitions to different audiences. A clinical audience reading chebi wants a different sort of definition documentation/definition from a chemistry trained audience, and similarly there is a need for a definition that is adequate for an ontologist to work with. definition PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty OBO:bfo.owl biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000111 biolink:NamedThing editor preferred term The concise, meaningful, and human-friendly name for a class or property preferred by the ontology developers. (US-English) ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: editor preferred term PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty http://robot.obolibrary.org/extract biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000123 biolink:NamedThing metadata incomplete Class is being worked on; however, the metadata (including definition) are not complete or sufficiently clear to the branch editors. ogmsld_m_ris metadata incomplete IAO:0000078 https://github.com/dosumis/dead_simple_owl_design_patterns/ biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000228 biolink:NamedThing term imported ogmsld_m_ris This is to be used when the original term has been replaced by a term imported from an other ontology. An editor note should indicate what is the URI of the new term to use. term imported IAO:0000225 IAO:0000427 biolink:NamedThing antisymmetric property Use boolean value xsd:true to indicate that the property is an antisymmetric property ogmsld_m_ris antisymmetric property part_of antisymmetric property xsd:true Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000602 biolink:NamedThing has associated axiom(fol) ogmsld_m_ris Person:Alan Ruttenberg has associated axiom(fol) An axiom expressed in first order logic using CLIF syntax Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0006011 biolink:NamedThing may be identical to A annotation relationship between two terms in an ontology that may refer to the same (natural) type but where more evidence is required before terms are merged. ogmsld_m_ris #40 VFB Edges asserting this should be annotated with to record evidence supporting the assertion and its provenance. may be identical to David Osumi-Sutherland owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000124 biolink:NamedThing uncurated Nothing done yet beyond assigning a unique class ID and proposing a preferred term. ogmsld_m_ris uncurated owl:NamedIndividual BFO:0000180 biolink:NamedThing BFO CLIF specification label Relates an entity in the ontology to the term that is used to represent it in the the CLIF specification of BFO2 ogmsld_m_ris Really of interest to developers only Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty http://robot.obolibrary.org/filter biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000121 biolink:NamedThing organizational term Term created to ease viewing/sort terms for development purpose, and will not be included in a release ogmsld_m_ris organizational term owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000589 biolink:NamedThing OBO foundry unique label An alternative name for a class or property which is unique across the OBO Foundry. ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBO Foundry The intended usage of that property is as follow: OBO foundry unique labels are automatically generated based on regular expressions provided by each ontology, so that SO could specify unique label = 'sequence ' + [label], etc. , MA could specify 'mouse + [label]' etc. Upon importing terms, ontology developers can choose to use the 'OBO foundry unique label' for an imported term or not. The same applies to tools . OBO foundry unique label PERSON:Chris Mungall|PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg|PERSON:Melanie Courtot|PERSON:Bjoern Peters owl:AnnotationProperty dc:creator biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000113 biolink:NamedThing in branch An annotation property indicating which module the terms belong to. This is currently experimental and not implemented yet. ogmsld_m_ris OBI_0000277 in branch GROUP:OBI owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000700 biolink:NamedThing has ontology root term Ontology annotation property. Relates an ontology to a term that is a designated root term of the ontology. Display tools like OLS can use terms annotated with this property as the starting point for rendering the ontology class hierarchy. There can be more than one root. ogmsld_m_ris has ontology root term Nicolas Matentzoglu owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000599 biolink:NamedThing has ID prefix Relates an ontology used to record id policy to a prefix concatenated with an integer in the id range (left padded with "0"s to make this many digits) to construct an ID for a term being created. ogmsld_m_ris has ID prefix Ontology: Annotations: 'has ID prefix': "http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/RO_" 'has ID digit count' : 7, rdfs:label "RO id policy" 'has ID policy for': "RO" Person:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty OBO:iao.owl biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000426 biolink:NamedThing first order logic expression ogmsld_m_ris first order logic expression PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000117 biolink:NamedThing term editor Name of editor entering the term in the file. The term editor is a point of contact for information regarding the term. The term editor may be, but is not always, the author of the definition, which may have been worked upon by several people ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: 20110707, MC: label update to term editor and definition modified accordingly. See https://github.com/information-artifact-ontology/IAO/issues/115. term editor PERSON:Daniel Schober owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000224 biolink:NamedThing obsolete_core Core is an instance of a grouping of terms from an ontology or ontologies. It is used by the ontology to identify main classes. ogmsld_m_ris True PERSON: Melanie Courtot|PERSON: Alan Ruttenberg owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000411 biolink:NamedThing is denotator type Relates an class defined in an ontology, to the type of it's denotator ogmsld_m_ris In OWL 2 add AnnotationPropertyRange('is denotator type' 'denotator type') is denotator type Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000412 biolink:NamedThing imported from For external terms/classes, the ontology from which the term was imported ogmsld_m_ris GROUP:OBI: imported from PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg|PERSON:Melanie Courtot owl:AnnotationProperty https://github.com/INCATools/ontology-starter-kit/issues/50 biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris dc:member biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:format biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty http://owlcollab.github.io/oboformat/doc/obo-syntax.html#6.2 biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000233 biolink:NamedThing term tracker item An IRI or similar locator for a request or discussion of an ontology term. ogmsld_m_ris The 'tracker item' can associate a tracker with a specific ontology term. Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg term tracker item the URI for an OBI Terms ticket at sourceforge, such as https://sourceforge.net/p/obi/obi-terms/772/ Person: Jie Zheng, Chris Stoeckert, Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/wiki/inter-anatomy-ontology-bridge-ontologies biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris https://github.com/obophenotype/uberon/wiki/Taxon-constraints biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris IAO:0000232 biolink:NamedThing curator note An administrative note of use for a curator but of no use for a user ogmsld_m_ris curator note PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000002 biolink:NamedThing example to be eventually removed ogmsld_m_ris example to be eventually removed owl:NamedIndividual IAO:0000227 biolink:NamedThing terms merged ogmsld_m_ris An editor note should explain what were the merged terms and the reason for the merge. terms merged IAO:0000225 IAO:0000421 biolink:NamedThing named class expression A named class expression is a logical expression that is given a name. The name can be used in place of the expression. ogmsld_m_ris named class expressions are used in order to have more concise logical definition but their extensions may not be interesting classes on their own. In languages such as OWL, with no provisions for macros, these show up as actuall classes. Tools may with to not show them as such, and to replace uses of the macros with their expansions named class expression Alan Ruttenberg owl:NamedIndividual BFO:0000179 biolink:NamedThing BFO OWL specification label Relates an entity in the ontology to the name of the variable that is used to represent it in the code that generates the BFO OWL file from the lispy specification. ogmsld_m_ris Really of interest to developers only owl:AnnotationProperty dc:subject biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty rdfs:label biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris foaf:mbox biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:description biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty OBO:ido.owl biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris http://www.geneontology.org/page/go-slim-and-subset-guide biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris rdfs:isDefinedBy biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dct:license biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty IAO:0000229 biolink:NamedThing term split ogmsld_m_ris This is to be used when a term has been split in two or more new terms. An editor note should indicate the reason for the split and indicate the URIs of the new terms created. term split IAO:0000225 rdfs:seeAlso biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty OBO:obi.owl biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris dc:title biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:date biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty OBO:ogms/2021-08-19/ogms.owl biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris dc:publisher biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty OIO:creation_date biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:coverage biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:relation biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:source biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:contributor biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty foaf:homepage biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty http://protege.stanford.edu/plugins/owl/protege#defaultLanguage biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty dc:rights biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty doi:10.1186/s13326-017-0126-0 biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris xsd:dateTime biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris OIO:created_by biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris owl:AnnotationProperty http://robot.obolibrary.org/template biolink:NamedThing ogmsld_m_ris