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Neomark Oral Cancer Ontology, version 3

Last uploaded: May 21, 2010






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Acronym NEOMARK3
Visibility Public
Description Ontology that describes the medical information necessary for early detection of the oral cancer reoccurrence extracted from the NeoMark Project.
Status
Format OWL
Categories
Health
Contact
Marta Ortega ([email protected])
Creation date
May 17, 2010
Homepage
http://www.neomark.eu/portal/ See more...
Submission date
May 21, 2010
Version information
3.1 See more...
uri
http://www.neomark.eu/ontologies/neomark.owl
http://www.neomark.eu/ontologies/neomark.owl
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
3.1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 05/17/2010 05/21/2010 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff
3 (Archived) 05/17/2010 05/17/2010 OWL
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Metrics
Classes 55
Individuals 0
Properties 593
Maximum depth 2
Maximum number of children 41
Average number of children 7
Classes with a single child 3
Classes with more than 25 children 1
Classes with no definition 0
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