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</li><li>believed to realize model | </li><li>believed to realize model | ||
</li><li>serialized part / chapter or episode | </li><li>serialized part / chapter or episode | ||
</li><li>non-serialized part | </li><li>non-serialized part / chapter | ||
</li><li>volume | </li><li>volume [quantity] | ||
</li><li>chapter or article | </li><li>chapter or article [string] | ||
</li><li>page | </li><li>page [quantity] | ||
</li><li>timestamp | </li><li>timestamp | ||
</li><li>edition | </li><li>edition [identifier] | ||
</li><li>publishing entity | </li><li>publishing entity | ||
</li><li>acting in the capacity of | </li><li>acting in the capacity of | ||
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Revision as of 11:41, 3 January 2025
Properties, or characteristics, are used to describe data items and link them to each other.
List of properties
- lexeme for concept [identifier]
- external data item for concept [identifier]
- subset of
- instance of
- superset of
- consists of components
- functional purpose or logical result
- functional or logical result of
- period has unique event
- has chapter or printed part
- has episode or voiced part
- part of historical period or fictional work
- Rock-Paper-Scissors weakness
- appears in work
- work depicts or contains
- adapted from signifier
- inception or first appearance
- Rock-Paper-Scissors strength
- historical date [time]
- influenced by philosophical tradition
- derived from model, phenomenon, or event
- model or phenomenon illustrated by signifier
- (process of Being??)
- (death of Trotskyism??)
- reasoning for item ID number
- (something about fracturing??)
- (cards??)
- (death of Stalin??)
not yet placed
- refers to or visualizes model
- believed to realize model
- serialized part / chapter or episode
- non-serialized part / chapter
- volume [quantity]
- chapter or article [string]
- page [quantity]
- timestamp
- edition [identifier]
- publishing entity
- acting in the capacity of
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Properties ontology"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.