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Human Physiology Simulation Ontology
Acronym | HUPSON |
Visibility | Public |
Description | Large biomedical simulation initiatives, such as the Virtual Physiological Human (VPH), are substantially dependent on controlled vocabularies to facilitate the exchange of information, of data and of models. Hindering these initiatives is a lack of a comprehensive ontology that covers the essential concepts of the simulation domain. We propose a first version of a newly constructed ontology, HuPSON, as a basis for shared semantics and interoperability of simulations, of models, of algorithms and of other resources in this domain. The ontology is based on the Basic Formal Ontology, and adheres to the MIREOT principles. |
Status | Alpha |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Michaela Guendel, michaela.guendel@scai-extern.fraunhofer.de |
Categories | Health |
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Id | http://sig.uw.edu/fma#Bone
http://sig.uw.edu/fma#Bone
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Preferred Name | bone |
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Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Bones come in a variety of shapes and have a complex internal and external structure, are lightweight yet strong and hard, and serve multiple functions. One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue, also called bone tissue, that gives it rigidity and a honeycomb-like three-dimensional internal structure. Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum and periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage. There are 206 bones in the adult human body[1] and 270 in an infant. The largest bone in the human body is the femur.[2]
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone
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bones
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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definition | Bones are rigid organs that constitute part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Bones come in a variety of shapes and have a complex internal and external structure, are lightweight yet strong and hard, and serve multiple functions. One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue, also called bone tissue, that gives it rigidity and a honeycomb-like three-dimensional internal structure. Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum and periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage. There are 206 bones in the adult human body[1] and 270 in an infant. The largest bone in the human body is the femur.[2] source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bone |
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label | bone
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prefLabel | bone
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exact_synonym | bones
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prefixIRI | fma:Bone
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FAI diseased bone
cervical cortical bone
trabecular bone
extracellular bone matrix
cortical bone
cortical bones
trabecular bones
grafted bone
fibulas
hip
mandibles
neck bone
pelvic
pelvis
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Add NCBO Web Widgets to your site for HUPSON
Widget type | Widget demonstration |
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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=HUPSON&class=http%3A%2F%2Fpurl.obolibrary.org%2Fobo%2FCHEBI_17334&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: "HUPSON" }); You can also view a detailed demonstration For more help visit NCBO Widget Wiki |