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Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource
Acronym | CHEAR |
Visibility | Public |
Description | Children's health and wellbeing are influenced by interactions between environmental and genetic factors. NIEHS is establishing an infrastructure, the Children's Health Exposure Analysis Resource (CHEAR), to provide the extramural research community access to laboratory and data analyses that add or expand the inclusion of environmental exposures in children's health research. The goal of CHEAR is to provide tools so researchers can assess the full range of environmental exposures which may affect children's health. We anticipate that CHEAR will be used by children's health researchers conducting epidemiological or clinical studies that currently have limited consideration of environmental exposures, or those who have collected exposure data but seek more extensive analyses. |
Status | Production |
Format | OWL |
Contact | James McCusker, mccusj2@rpi.edu Deborah L. McGuinness, dlm@cs.rpi.edu Paulo Pinheiro, pinhep@rpi.edu |
Categories | Health, Human |
Version | Released | Uploaded | Downloads |
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2.8 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 09/10/2019 | 09/10/2019 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff |
2.7 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 07/01/2019 | OWL | Diff |
2.4 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 02/22/2019 | OWL | Diff |
2.3 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 02/05/2019 | OWL | Diff |
2.2 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 02/01/2019 | OWL | Diff |
2.1 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 01/03/2019 | OWL | Diff |
2.0 (Archived) | 12/18/2018 | 12/18/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.2 (Archived) | 05/09/2018 | 05/09/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.1 (Archived) | 04/24/2018 | 04/24/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.1 (Archived) | 02/15/2018 | 02/15/2018 | OWL | Diff |
1.1 (Archived) | 05/22/2017 | 07/17/2017 | OWL | Diff |
1.0 (Archived) | 05/22/2017 | 05/24/2017 | OWL | Diff |
1.0 (Archived) | 05/22/2017 | 05/23/2017 | OWL |
1.0 (Archived) | 05/22/2017 | 05/23/2017 | OWL |
1.0 (Archived) | 05/22/2017 | 05/23/2017 | OWL |
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Classes | 14,864 |
Individuals | 1,281 |
Properties | 576 |
Maximum depth | 6 |
Maximum number of children | 1,467 |
Average number of children | 3 |
Classes with a single child | 1,618 |
Classes with more than 25 children | 33 |
Classes with no definition | 4,744 |
Id | http://hadatac.org/ont/chear#Mother
http://hadatac.org/ont/chear#Mother
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Preferred Name | Mother |
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A mother is the female parent of a child. Mothers are women who inhabit or perform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be their biological offspring. Thus, dependent on the context, women can be considered mothers by virtue of having given birth, by raising their child(ren), supplying their ovum for fertilisation, or some combination thereof. Such conditions provide a way of delineating the concept of motherhood, or the state of being a mother. Women who meet the third and first categories usually fall under the terms 'birth mother' or 'biological mother', regardless of whether the individual in question goes on to parent their child. Accordingly, a woman who meets only the second condition may be considered an adoptive mother, and those who meet only the third a surrogacy mother. The above concepts defining the role of mother are neither exhaustive nor universal, as any definition of 'mother' may differ based on how social, cultural, and religious roles are defined.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | A mother is the female parent of a child. Mothers are women who inhabit or perform the role of bearing some relation to their children, who may or may not be their biological offspring. Thus, dependent on the context, women can be considered mothers by virtue of having given birth, by raising their child(ren), supplying their ovum for fertilisation, or some combination thereof. Such conditions provide a way of delineating the concept of motherhood, or the state of being a mother. Women who meet the third and first categories usually fall under the terms 'birth mother' or 'biological mother', regardless of whether the individual in question goes on to parent their child. Accordingly, a woman who meets only the second condition may be considered an adoptive mother, and those who meet only the third a surrogacy mother. The above concepts defining the role of mother are neither exhaustive nor universal, as any definition of 'mother' may differ based on how social, cultural, and religious roles are defined. |
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label | Mother
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prefLabel | Mother
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wasApprovedBy | chear-kb:PER-Jeanette-Stingone
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Example 1 (start typing the class name to get its full URI)
Example 2 (get the ID for a class) Example 3 (get the preferred name for a class) Step 2: Follow the Instructions
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Step 2: Follow the InstructionsCopy the code below and paste it to your HTML page <iframe frameborder="0" src="/widgets/visualization?ontology=CHEAR&class=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.obolibrary.org%2Fobo%2FCMO_0000700&apikey=YOUR_API_KEY"></iframe> For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki |
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Step 2: Follow the InstructionsCopy the code below and paste it to your HTML page <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/widgets/jquery.ncbo.tree.css"> <script src="/widgets/jquery.ncbo.tree-2.0.2.js"></script> <div id="widget_tree"></div> var widget_tree = $("#widget_tree").NCBOTree({ apikey: "YOUR_API_KEY", ontology: "CHEAR" }); You can also view a detailed demonstration For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki |