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The Prescription of Drugs Ontology
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September 4, 2020
Acronym | PDRO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | PDRO is a realist ontology that aims to represent the domain of drug prescriptions. Such an ontology is currently missing in the OBOFoundry and is highly relevant to the domains of existing ontologies like DRON, OMRSE and OAE. PDRO’s central focus is the structure of a drug prescription, which is represented as a mereology of informational entities. Our current use cases are (1) refining this structure (e.g., adding closure axioms, cardinality, datatype bindings, etc) for prospectively standardizing local electronic prescriptions and (2) annotating prescription data of differing EHRs for detecting inappropriate prescriptions using a central semantic framework. Future ontological work will include aligning PDRO more closely with the Document Acts Ontology. |
Status | Production |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Ryeyan Taseen, ryeyan.taseen@gmail.com |
Categories | Health |
Groups | OBO Foundry |
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unknown (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 02/25/2020 | 09/04/2020 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 02/25/2020 | 02/25/2020 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 09/23/2019 | 09/23/2019 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 07/23/2018 | 07/23/2018 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 06/19/2018 | 06/19/2018 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 06/09/2018 | 06/09/2018 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 06/08/2018 | 06/08/2018 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 06/07/2018 | 06/07/2018 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 11/28/2016 | 09/25/2017 | OWL |
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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GEO_000000393
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GEO_000000393
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Preferred Name | nongovernmental organization |
Definitions |
a geopolitical organization that is voluntary and private, whose members are individual persons or organizations that come together to acheive a common purpose.
Examples:
Internaltion Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Oxfam, CARE, Doctors Without Borders, World Wildlife Fund, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Save the Children.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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label | nongovernmental organization
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comment | Examples:
Internaltion Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Oxfam, CARE, Doctors Without Borders, World Wildlife Fund, Transparency International, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Save the Children.
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prefLabel | nongovernmental organization
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definition source | NGOs are private voluntary organizations whose members are individuals or associations that come together to acheive a common purpose. Some organizations are formed to advocate a particular cause such as human rights, peace, or envirnomental projetion. Others are established to provide services such as disaster relief, humantarian aid in war-torn socieities, or development assistance. ... National level groups are often called interest or pressure groups, and many of them are now linked to counterpart groups in other countries through transnational networks or federations. International NGOs, like IGOs, may draw their members from one region or several regions, and they may have very specific functions or be multi-functional.
Karns and Mingst (2004) p. 10f.
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prefixIRI | GEO:000000393
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textual definition | a geopolitical organization that is voluntary and private, whose members are individual persons or organizations that come together to acheive a common purpose.
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Contributor | Katrina Donovan
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