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Brinell Test Ontology-EMMO
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A qualified whole is an entity of a type that requires to have parts of a another specific and different type. For example, a process always requires to have a participant, or a car always requires to have a powertrain. This definition provides a clear and precise way to define what a whole is. The superclass for all classes whose entities requires to have at least a part of different type. |
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https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_a374f1d4_55b1_4796_a8c6_88668f205cd2 |
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A qualified whole is an entity of a type that requires to have parts of a another specific and different type. For example, a process always requires to have a participant, or a car always requires to have a powertrain.
This definition provides a clear and precise way to define what a whole is.
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A qualified whole is an entity of a type that requires to have parts of a another specific and different type. For example, a process always requires to have a participant, or a car always requires to have a powertrain.
This definition provides a clear and precise way to define what a whole is. The superclass for all classes whose entities requires to have at least a part of different type.
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The superclass for all classes whose entities requires to have at least a part of different type.
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QualifiedWhole
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EMMO_a374f1d4_55b1_4796_a8c6_88668f205cd2
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QualifiedWhole
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https://w3id.org/emmo#EMMO_0277f24a_ea7f_4917_81b7_fb0406c8fc62 |
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