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Electrocardiography Ontology
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September 12, 2014
Acronym | ECG |
Visibility | Public |
Description | The Electrocardiography (ECG) Ontology is a Driving Biological Project of the NCBO. The ECG Ontology will contain terms for describing electrocardiograms, their capture method(s) and their waveforms. |
Status | Production |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Raimond L. Winslow, PhD & Stephen Granite, rwinslow@jhu.edu |
Categories | Biomedical Resources |
Version | Released | Uploaded | Downloads |
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1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 09/09/2014 | 09/12/2014 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff |
0.1.9 (Archived) | 06/16/2011 | 04/30/2013 | OWL | Diff |
0.1.8 (Archived) | 06/16/2011 | 06/16/2011 | OWL | Diff |
0.1.7 (Archived) | 06/01/2010 | 06/15/2010 | OWL | Diff |
0.1.6 (Archived) | 04/30/2010 | 06/03/2010 | OWL | Diff |
0.1.5 (Archived) | 08/31/2009 | 09/01/2009 | OWL |
0.1.4 (Archived) | 08/31/2009 | 09/01/2009 | OWL |
0.1.4 (Archived) | 07/08/2009 | 07/08/2009 | OWL |
0.1.3 (Archived) | 04/29/2009 | 04/29/2009 | OWL |
0.1 (Archived) | 01/09/2009 | 01/09/2009 | OWL |
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- ECG Findings
- This is a subset of the ECG Ontology, focused on two classification systems used extensively in heart diseases research.
- ECG Terms
- This is a listing of all the terms within the ECG Ontology, to make it easier to search for a term to annotate an ECG
Classes | 1,124 |
Individuals | 0 |
Properties | 72 |
Maximum depth | 11 |
Maximum number of children | 109 |
Average number of children | 4 |
Classes with a single child | 72 |
Classes with more than 25 children | 3 |
Classes with no definition | 177 |
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Id | http://www.ifomis.org/bfo/1.1/snap#Site
http://www.ifomis.org/bfo/1.1/snap#Site
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Preferred Name | site |
Definitions |
Comment: An instance of Site [snap:Site] is a mixture of independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities which act as surrounding environments for other independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities, most importantly for instances of object [snap:Object]. A site [snap:Site] is typically made of object [snap:Object] or fiat object part [snap:FiatObjectPart] entities and a surrounding medium in which is found an object [snap:Object] occupying the site [snap:Site]. Independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities may be associated with others (which, then, are site [snap:Site] entities) through a relation of "occupation". That relation is connected to, but distinct from, the relation of spatial location. Site [snap:Site] entities are not to be confused with spatial region [snap:SpatialRegion] entities. In BFO, site [snap:Site] allows for a so-called relational view of space which is different from the view corresponding to the class spatial region [snap:SpatialRegion] (see the comment on this class).
Examples: a particular room in a particular hospital, Maria's nostril or her intestines for a variety of bacteria.
Definition: An independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] consisting of a characteristic spatial shape in relation to some arrangement of other continuant [snap:Continuant] entities and of the medium which is enclosed in whole or in part by this characteristic spatial shape. Site [snap:Site] entities are entities that can be occupied by other continuant [snap:Continuant] entities.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
All Properties
label | site
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comment | Comment: An instance of Site [snap:Site] is a mixture of independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities which act as surrounding environments for other independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities, most importantly for instances of object [snap:Object]. A site [snap:Site] is typically made of object [snap:Object] or fiat object part [snap:FiatObjectPart] entities and a surrounding medium in which is found an object [snap:Object] occupying the site [snap:Site]. Independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] entities may be associated with others (which, then, are site [snap:Site] entities) through a relation of "occupation". That relation is connected to, but distinct from, the relation of spatial location. Site [snap:Site] entities are not to be confused with spatial region [snap:SpatialRegion] entities. In BFO, site [snap:Site] allows for a so-called relational view of space which is different from the view corresponding to the class spatial region [snap:SpatialRegion] (see the comment on this class).
Examples: a particular room in a particular hospital, Maria's nostril or her intestines for a variety of bacteria.
Definition: An independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] consisting of a characteristic spatial shape in relation to some arrangement of other continuant [snap:Continuant] entities and of the medium which is enclosed in whole or in part by this characteristic spatial shape. Site [snap:Site] entities are entities that can be occupied by other continuant [snap:Continuant] entities.
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prefLabel | site
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prefixIRI | snap:Site
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