mereotopologically related to
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RO_0002323 |
[A mereological relationship or a topological relationship] |
mgpo_editor_note
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MGPO_0002032 |
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min_cardinality
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min_cardinality |
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min_count
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min_count |
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missing_from
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missing_from |
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modified_from
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modified_from |
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molecular interaction relation helper property
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RO_0002564 |
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molecularly interacts with
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RO_0002436 |
[An interaction relationship in which the two partners are molecular entities that directly physically interact with each other for example via a stable binding interaction or a brief interaction during which one modifies the other.] |
monoisotopicmass
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monoisotopicmass |
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mpath_slim
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mpath_slim |
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mutually spatially disjoint with
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RO_0002171 |
[A is mutually_spatially_disjoint_with B if both A and B are classes, and there exists no p such that p is part_of some A and p is part_of some B.] |
namespace
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namespace |
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namespace-id-rule
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NamespaceIdRule |
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negatively regulated by
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RO_0002335 |
[inverse of negatively regulates] |
negatively regulates
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RO_0002212 |
[p negatively regulates q iff p regulates q, and p decreases the rate or magnitude of execution of q., Process(P1) negatively regulates process(P2) iff: P1 terminates P2, or P1 descreases the the frequency of initiation of P2 or the magnitude or rate of output of P2., x negatively regulates y if and only if the progression of x reduces the frequency, rate or extent of y] |
negatively regulates characteristic
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RO_0019002 |
[A relationship that holds between a process and a characteristic in which process (P) negatively regulates characteristic (C) iff: P results in a decrease in the intensity or magnitude of C.] |
never_in_taxon
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RO_0002161 |
[S never_in_taxon T iff: S SubClassOf in_taxon only not T., x never in taxon T if and only if T is a class, and x does not instantiate the class expression "in taxon some T". Note that this is a shortcut relation, and should be used as a hasValue restriction in OWL.] |
nominally disjoint with
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RO_0004036 |
[true if the two properties are disjoint, according to OWL semantics. This should only be used if using a logical axiom introduces a non-simple property violation.] |
non_informative
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non_informative |
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not_supported_by
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not_supported_by |
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