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Computer-Based Patient Record Ontology
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FMA: Material anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own structural genes; its parts are spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor. |
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http://purl.org/cpr/anatomical-structure |
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FMA: Material anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; is generated by coordinated expression
of the organism's own structural genes; its parts are spatially related to one another in
patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve,
myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T
cell receptor.
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anatomical Structures
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anatomical Structure
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definition |
FMA: Material anatomical entity which has inherent 3D shape; is generated by coordinated expression
of the organism's own structural genes; its parts are spatially related to one another in
patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve,
myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T
cell receptor.
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Anatomical Structure
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PN_sg |
anatomical Structure
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cpr:anatomical-structure
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Anatomical Structure
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http://purl.org/cpr/computer-system http://purl.org/cpr/deoxyribonucleic-acid-structure |
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