Preferred Name | injury | |
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Definitions |
A part of an organism that has undergone a change in structural integrity and has a higher chance of dysfunction or causing dysfunction in another structure. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OGMS_0000102 |
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OOSTT user-centered description |
Damage to a person's tissues, bones, or organ systems with the potential for dysfunction and caused by mechanical, thermal, or radiation mechanisms |
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curator note |
creation date: 2011-09-20T09:57:44Z |
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definition source |
http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/ca0ad373f27774c5 |
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editor note |
At the scale of organism (as opposed to the cellular scale or the population scale), an injury is typically the result of a catastrophic event. Consider the implications of making 'injury' a subtype of 'disorder'. |
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label |
injury |
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prefixIRI |
OGMS:0000102 |
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prefLabel |
injury |
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term editor |
Albert Goldfain |
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textual definition |
A part of an organism that has undergone a change in structural integrity and has a higher chance of dysfunction or causing dysfunction in another structure. |
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