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Drug Interaction Knowledge Base Ontology
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May 19, 2015
| Id | http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#UtilityClass
http://www.biopax.org/release/biopax-level3.owl#UtilityClass
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| Preferred Name | UtilityClass |
| Definitions |
Definition: This is a placeholder for classes, used for annotating the "Entity" and its subclasses but are not an "Entity" themselves. Examples include references to external databases, controlled vocabularies, evidence and provenance.
Rationale: Utility classes are created when simple slots are insufficient to describe an aspect of an entity or to increase compatibility of this ontology with other standards.
Usage: The utilityClass class is actually a metaclass and is only present to organize the other helper classes under one class hierarchy; instances of utilityClass should never be created.
Definition: This is a placeholder for classes, used for annotating the "Entity" and its subclasses. Mostly, these are not an "Entity" themselves. Examples include references to external databases, controlled vocabularies, evidence and provenance.
Rationale: Utility classes are created when simple slots are insufficient to describe an aspect of an entity or to increase compatibility of this ontology with other standards.
Usage: The utilityClass class is actually a metaclass and is only present to organize the other helper classes under one class hierarchy; instances of utilityClass should never be created.
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| Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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| prefLabel | UtilityClass
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| comment | Definition: This is a placeholder for classes, used for annotating the "Entity" and its subclasses but are not an "Entity" themselves. Examples include references to external databases, controlled vocabularies, evidence and provenance.
Rationale: Utility classes are created when simple slots are insufficient to describe an aspect of an entity or to increase compatibility of this ontology with other standards.
Usage: The utilityClass class is actually a metaclass and is only present to organize the other helper classes under one class hierarchy; instances of utilityClass should never be created.
Definition: This is a placeholder for classes, used for annotating the "Entity" and its subclasses. Mostly, these are not an "Entity" themselves. Examples include references to external databases, controlled vocabularies, evidence and provenance.
Rationale: Utility classes are created when simple slots are insufficient to describe an aspect of an entity or to increase compatibility of this ontology with other standards.
Usage: The utilityClass class is actually a metaclass and is only present to organize the other helper classes under one class hierarchy; instances of utilityClass should never be created.
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UtilityClass
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