Host Pathogen Interactions Ontology

Last uploaded: February 8, 2011
Id http://www.ifomis.org/bfo/1.1/snap#ObjectBoundary
http://www.ifomis.org/bfo/1.1/snap#ObjectBoundary
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object_boundary

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Examples: the surface of the skin, the surface of the earth, the surface of the interior of the stomach, the outer surface of a cell or cell wall Definition: An independent continuant [snap:IndependentContinuant] that is a lower dimensional part of a spatial entity, normally a closed two-dimensional surface. Boundaries are those privileged parts of object [snap:Object] entities that exist at exactly the point where the object [snap:Object] is separated off from the rest of the existing entities in the world. Comment: Boundaries are theoretically difficult entities to account for, however the intuitive notion of a physical boundary as a surface of some sort (whether inside or outside of a thing) will generally serve as a good guide for the use of this universal. Synonyms: substance boundary
Type http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class
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