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We use "-" to concatenate a property name and "/" to concatenate a property value.
The terms including data property name, class name and relation name were manually mapped to terms in relevant ontologies in the OBO and NCBO BioPortal, and the terms in the existing ontologies are preferred if multiple terms happened.
Did you hear even a hint of violence, destruction of personal property, name calling, blows thrown, or swearing?
To represent the relation, we mark the sentence as a measuredWith relation with two features, property name and physical quantity.
In the badgerfish convention, these meta elements would be placed as JavaScript objects inside an array associated with the 'meta' property name.
The abstract entities are CDS (linked to the property name) and Organism (linked to the property speciesname), whereas the concrete entities are PareoProtein and PareoBiochemicalReaction (linked to the property EC_number).
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Among the properties she owned and managed was the Victoria Hotel, a family property named for her on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu.
Once owned by Jacob Langeloth, an industrialist and philanthropist, the property — named Valeria, for his wife — was developed in 1921 as a weekend resort for working-class New York City residents.
The property, named Fox Island, is part of the Thousand Islands region, and a short boat trip from the quaint town of Cape Vincent.
Other owners of the property named by the Department of Environmental Conservation are the Saal Corporation of Mineola, OTS Associates of Port Washington and Saul Weinberger of Roslyn.
Hogzilla was a giant hog, said to be a wild hog from the swamps, who was shot and killed in June of 2004 on a fish farm/game ranch in south Georgia by an employee of the property named Chris Griffin.
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