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Bilingual Ontology of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Diseases

Last uploaded: December 2, 2013






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Acronym ONTOAD
Visibility Public
Description OntoAD is a bilingual (English-French) domain ontology for modeling knowledge about Alzheimer's Disease and Related Syndromes.
Status Beta
Format OWL
Categories
Human
Neurological Disorder
Neurologic Disease
Health
Dysfunction
Contact
Khadim Dramé ([email protected])
Creation date
August 10, 2013
Natural language
English
French
Submission date
December 2, 2013
Version information
1.0 See more...
uri
http://doe-generated-ontology.com/OntoAD
http://doe-generated-ontology.com/OntoAD
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
1.0 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 08/10/2013 12/02/2013 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff
1.0 (Archived) 08/10/2013 12/02/2013 OWL
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Metrics
Classes 5,899
Individuals 2,465
Properties 182
Maximum depth 34
Maximum number of children 173
Average number of children 2
Classes with a single child 2,145
Classes with more than 25 children 17
Classes with no definition 2,733
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