identifier,question,options,answer,task_label,domain,label,iri 3_2_wd54m801,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Assumption: proposes something that usually is the case, although there is no specific evidence that it is true in this particular case - Cause: A cause is an epistemic role played by something which is the outcome of a (chain) of processes - Epistemic_Role: The role of something used in a (mental) reasoning/inference process - Evidence: Observation and/or statement, used as a backing for a belief. Evidence is the role of observation which is qualified by some belief. - Exception: An exception is something that is excluded from a general statement or does not follow a rule. In LKIF rules, an exception is a rule which has an exception relation to another rule (cf. Deliverable 1.1) - Expectation: An expectation is a predictive belief held on purely logical grounds, i.e. not based on direct external evidence, like an observation or a statement by another agent. It is also often characterized as a ""belief about the future"", but this isn't very helpful since one may also hold expectations about the (yet unknown) past. The theory of evolution is for instance a fertile ground for predictions about the existence of past species, and therefore at the same a predictor of future observations. - Fact: A fact is a proposition (about something) which is (commonly) agreed upon to hold as true: it has some backing in evidence - Observation: An observation is the role played by some proposition believed to be true or false through observation of an agent. - Reason: Teleological counterpart of cause - Role: A role is a specification of default behavior and accompanying expectations of the thing 'playing' the role. Similar to actors in a theater who play roles, but are not the roles. Example: student.",,"(Assumption, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Cause, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Epistemic_Role, subClassOf, Role) (Evidence, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Exception, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Expectation, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Fact, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Observation, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Reason, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_fqtkdj68,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Business Process Model and Notation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Assignment: Assignment, which is used in the definition of attributes for Process, Activities, Events, Gateways, and Gates, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes - Gate: Gate, which is used in the definition of attributes for Gateways, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes (see Table B.2). - Gateway: A Gateway is used to control the divergence and convergence of Sequence Flow. Thus, it will determine branching, forking, merging, and joining of paths. Internal Markers will indicate the type of behavior control. - Gateway Types: Icons within the diamond shape will indicate the type of flow control behavior. The types of control include: 1. exclusive -- exclusive decision and merging. Both Data-Based and Event-Based. Data-Based can be shown with or without the ""X"" marker. 2. esclusive -- inclusive decision and merging 3. complex -- complex conditions and situations (e.g., 3 out of 5) 4. parallel -- forking and joining Each type of control affects both the incoming and outgoing Flow. - Sequence Flow: A Sequence Flow is used to show the order that activities will be performed in a Process.",,"(Assignment, AssignTime, OneOf(['End', 'Start'])) (Gate, Assignments, Assignment) (Gate, OutgoingSequenceFlowRef, Sequence Flow) (Gateway, Gates, Gate) (Gateway, GatewayType, Gateway Types) (Sequence Flow, Condition Type, OneOf(['Default', 'Expression', 'None']))",3_2,business_finance/bpmn,, 3_2_xsnihb37,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale score: A cognitive measurement that is an output (score) from the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale. - Clinical Dementia Rating Scale score: A cognitive measurement that is the output (score) from the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale. - Mini-Mental State Exam score: A cognitive measurement that is an output (score) from the Mini-Mental State Exam. - Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test score: A cognitive measurement that is the output (score) from the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test (MoCA) for Dementia - categorical measurement datum: A measurement datum that is reported on a categorical scale. - clinical measurement - dose: A measurement datum that measures the quantity of something that may be administered to an organism or that an organism may be exposed to. Quantities of nutrients, drugs, vaccines and toxins are referred to as doses. - measurement datum: A measurement datum is an information content entity that is a recording of the output of a measurement such as produced by a device. - research study measurement datum: A measurment datum that is produced as part of a research study. - scalar measurement datum: A scalar measurement datum is a measurement datum that is composed of two parts, numerals and a unit label.",,"(categorical measurement datum, subClassOf, measurement datum) (clinical measurement, subClassOf, measurement datum) (dose, subClassOf, measurement datum) (research study measurement datum, subClassOf, measurement datum) (scalar measurement datum, subClassOf, measurement datum)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_4jns1xs4,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of African Wildlife. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - AnimalCollective - Bask - Den - Flight - Herd - Nest - Scourge - Swarm - Troop - Zeal",,"(Bask, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Den, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Flight, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Herd, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Nest, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Scourge, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Swarm, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Troop, subClassOf, AnimalCollective) (Zeal, subClassOf, AnimalCollective)",3_2,earth_environment/african_wildlife_ontology,, 3_2_hm3t2flw,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - diabetes mellitus (NEW) - endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (NEW) - type 1 diabetes mellitus with ketoacidosis: The prescense of diabetic ketoacidosis (body produces high levels of ketones and not enough insulin) in type 1 diabetic patients - type 1 diabetes mellitus with unspecified complications: Type 1 diabetes (body cannot break down sugars very easily) with unspecified complications - type 2 diabetes mellitus with circulatory complications: blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. With type 2 diabetes, the more common type, your body does not make or use insulin well. - type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic cataract: Cataracts (cloudy area in the lens of your eye) caused by type 2 diabetes - type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic chronic kidney disease: a chronic medical condition in which sugar, or glucose, levels build up in your bloodstream. In type 2 diabetes, your body's cells aren't able to respond to insulin as well as they should. - type 2 diabetes mellitus with hyperglycemia: A chronic condition that affects the way the body processes blood sugar (glucose) - type 2 diabetes mellitus with hyperosmolarity: A complication of type 2 diabetes, involving extremely high blood sugar (glucose) level without the presence of ketones. - type 2 diabetes mellitus with kidney complications: poorly controlled diabetes can lead to problems within the kidneys",,"(diabetes mellitus (NEW), subClassOf, endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases (NEW)) (type 1 diabetes mellitus with ketoacidosis, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 1 diabetes mellitus with unspecified complications, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with circulatory complications, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic cataract, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic chronic kidney disease, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with diabetic chronic kidney disease, subClassOf, type 2 diabetes mellitus with kidney complications) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with hyperglycemia, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW)) (type 2 diabetes mellitus with hyperosmolarity, subClassOf, diabetes mellitus (NEW))",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_uscwnhr3,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - LGBTQ trauma: The distress an individual experiences due to being a lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, or queer person or from possessing another minoritized sexual or gender identity. This distress can be harmful to the individual and predispose them to trauma- and stressor-related disorders. - adjustment: The act of making necessary corrections or modifications. - betrayal trauma: A trauma perpetrated by someone with whom the victim is close to and reliant upon for support and survival. - collective trauma: A traumatic psychological effect shared by a group of people of any size, up to and including an entire society. Traumatic events witnessed by an entire society can stir up collective sentiment, often resulting in a shift in that society's culture and mass actions. - emotional adjustment: Psychological process that occurs when an individual adapts to a significant emotional event or stimulus. - intergenerational trauma: A theory which states that trauma can be transferred from the first generation of trauma survivors to the second and further generations of offspring of the survivors via complex post-traumatic stress disorder mechanisms. - psychological shock: Damage to the mind that occurs as a result of a distressing event. - sexual trauma: Trauma as a result of sexual assault, harassment, violence, or other related sexual behaviors. - situational trauma: Trauma caused by man-made, technological and natural disasters, including war, abuse, violence, mechanized accidents (car, train, or plane crashes, etc.) or medical emergencies. - vicarious trauma: Trauma experienced by workers who witness their clients' trauma.",,"(LGBTQ trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (betrayal trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (collective trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (intergenerational trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (psychological shock, subClassOf, emotional adjustment) (sexual trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (situational trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock) (vicarious trauma, subClassOf, psychological shock)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_0owaaj5b,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Bone of distal epiphysis - Bone of proximal epiphysis - Bone of proximal epiphysis of femur - Bone of proximal epiphysis of fibula - Bone of proximal epiphysis of humerus - Bone of proximal epiphysis of left fibula - Bone of proximal epiphysis of phalanx of finger - Bone of proximal epiphysis of right fibula - Bone of zone of proximal epiphysis of femur - Bone tissue of zone of long bone",,"(Bone of proximal epiphysis of femur, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis) (Bone of proximal epiphysis of fibula, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis) (Bone of proximal epiphysis of humerus, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis) (Bone of proximal epiphysis of left fibula, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis of fibula) (Bone of proximal epiphysis of phalanx of finger, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis) (Bone of proximal epiphysis of right fibula, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis of fibula) (Bone of zone of proximal epiphysis of femur, subClassOf, Bone of proximal epiphysis)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_6mjaskd7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - binary gender system: The gender binary is the classification of sex and gender into two distinct, opposite and disconnected forms of masculine and feminine. - capitalist patriarchy: Patriarchy described by the ""mutually reinforcing dialectical relationship between capitalist class structure and hierarchical sexual structuring."" More broadly, patriarchy is viewed through the lens of capitalism. - cisheteropatriarchy: A system which centers upon and naturalizes heterosexuality, a binary gender system, and on maleness being ascribed more value than femaleness. - heteropatriarchy: A socio-political system where (primarily) cisgender males and heterosexuals have authority over cisgender females and over other sexual orientations and gender identities. It is a term that emphasizes that discrimination exerted both upon women and LGBTQ people has the same sexist social principle. - matriarchy: A social system in which women hold the primary power positions in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. - numerical gender system: A gender system which is arranged around a particular number of genders. - patriarchy: A social system in which men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. - quaternary gender system: A system which includes a category (a gender), present in societies which recognize four or more genders, which is neither male nor female; in some societies, the category may contain individuals who are intersex or androgynous, while other societies may categorize transgender people into it. - quinary gender system: A system which includes a category (a gender), present in societies which recognize five or more genders, which is neither male nor female; in some societies, the category may contain individuals who are intersex or androgynous, while other societies may categorize transgender people into it. - ternary gender system: A system which includes a category (a gender), present in societies which recognize three or more genders, which is neither male nor female; in some societies, the category may contain individuals who are intersex or androgynous, while other societies may categorize transgender people into it.",,"(binary gender system, subClassOf, numerical gender system) (capitalist patriarchy, subClassOf, patriarchy) (cisheteropatriarchy, subClassOf, heteropatriarchy) (heteropatriarchy, subClassOf, patriarchy) (matriarchy, subClassOf, binary gender system) (patriarchy, subClassOf, binary gender system) (quaternary gender system, subClassOf, numerical gender system) (quinary gender system, subClassOf, numerical gender system) (ternary gender system, subClassOf, numerical gender system)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_xvjqmfvs,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - derivative - integral - integration - multiple integral - operation - operation on function - partial derivative - scalar valued operation - slope - vector field operation",,"(derivative, subClassOf, operation on function) (integral, subClassOf, operation on function) (integration, subClassOf, operation on function) (multiple integral, subClassOf, operation on function) (operation on function, subClassOf, operation) (partial derivative, subClassOf, derivative) (partial derivative, subClassOf, vector field operation) (scalar valued operation, subClassOf, operation on function) (slope, subClassOf, derivative) (vector field operation, subClassOf, operation on function)",3_2,earth_environment/sweet,, 3_2_tubsfddj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Agent - Organization - Organization: Represents a collection of people organized together into a community or other social, commercial or political structure. The group has some common purpose or reason for existence which goes beyond the set of people belonging to it and can act as an Agent. Organizations are often decomposable into hierarchical structures. It is recommended that SKOS lexical labels should be used to label the Organization. In particular `skos:prefLabel` for the primary (possibly legally recognized name), `skos:altLabel` for alternative names (trading names, colloquial names) and `skos:notation` to denote a code from a code list. Alternative names: _Collective_ _Body_ _Org_ _Group_ - Person - Player - arranger - composer - listened - music artist - performer",,"(Agent, Name, rdf-schema.Literal) (Organization, subClassOf, Agent) (Organization, subClassOf, Agent) (Person, subClassOf, Agent) (Player, subClassOf, Agent) (arranger, subClassOf, Agent) (composer, subClassOf, Agent) (listened, subClassOf, Agent) (music artist, subClassOf, Agent) (performer, subClassOf, Agent)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_93s29oh1,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abstract_Entity: An abstract concept is a concept which does not (necessarily) have a referent in either the physical or the mental world. Abstract entities are (proto)mathematical, formal entities, entities which have a purely formal, logical or mathematical meaning. As all concepts are abstractions, one may argue that a separate abstract world is difficult to see. In common-sense, a circle has more properties and is less abstract than in mathematics. Even mathematicians marvel about the fact their pure abstractions enable us to predict very concrete things. However, we are not directly concerned with these mappings. The most important is that common-sense knows about a (small) number of proto-mathematical concepts, such as collections, sequences and count-numbers (positive integers). We know also about geometric simplifications such as line, circle, square, cube, etc. These common sense notions might even be the real roots of our mathematics. However, these kind of semi-formal abstractions do not play a very central role in law, and therefore LRI-Core is thinly populated with abstract classes. - Application_Date: The date when a modification is applied to the destination legislative document. The date can be instantaneous, in the future or in the past. Normally this date coincides with the date of efficacy of the text in which the modification takes place. - Atom: An atom has no parts - Composition: A composition has multiple parts, the components should meet - Interval: An interval is a composition of multiple periods of time. - Moment: A moment is an atomic period of time, i.e. it cannot be divided into other parts - Pair: A composition of exactly two parts - Part: A part is a part_of some whole - Temporal_Occurrence: A period of time, has a duration - Whole: A whole has at least some part",,"(Application_Date, subClassOf, Moment) (Atom, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity) (Composition, subClassOf, Whole) (Interval, subClassOf, Composition) (Interval, subClassOf, Temporal_Occurrence) (Moment, subClassOf, Atom) (Moment, subClassOf, Temporal_Occurrence) (Pair, subClassOf, Composition) (Part, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity) (Whole, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_18wopc2e,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Candida - anatomical collection: A collection of anatomical structures that are alike in terms of their morphology or developmental origin. - anatomical structure: Material anatomical entity that is a single connected structure with inherent 3D shape generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genome. - anatomical surface region: Material anatomical entity that forms the outermost boundary of an anatomical structure. - cellular anatomical structure: A part of a cellular organism consisting of a material entity with granularity above the level of a protein complex but below that of an anatomical system. Note that cellular organisms exclude viruses. - disconnected anatomical group: Material anatomical entity consisting of multiple anatomical structures that are not connected to each other. - gross anatomical part: A part of a multicellular organism that is a collection of cell components that are not all contained in one cell. - insect synaptic neuropil: The part of the neuropil consisting largely of synapsing neuron projections. - organism: A material entity that is a maximal functionally integrated unit that develops from a program encoded in a genome - organism substance: Material anatomical entity in a gaseous, liquid, semisolid or solid state; produced by anatomical structures or derived from inhaled and ingested substances that have been modified by anatomical structures as they pass through the body.",,"(cellular anatomical structure, subClassOf, anatomical structure)",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_5fktdhlt,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - assessment event: event involving the evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something - calculation: actual execution of some computation, computational process, or operation that was scheduled or triggered by something - credit event: event signifying a sudden change in credit standing, such as bankruptcy or a violation of a bond indenture or loan agreement, that raises doubts about the party's ability to meet current or future obligations - legal proceeding: legal step or action taken at the direction of, or by the authority of, a court or agency - lifecycle occurrence: realization of a lifecycle - loan default proceeding: [no definition] Further Review This is typically part of mortgagte servicing. THere would typically be a whole department dealing with this. Dealing with default, helping borrowers make payment Collections Default admin Foreclosure Reselling All dealt with by several sub departments. This requires subject matter experts in this area. 1. scoping Identify default as a possible state. This hands off to other business processes. Once you get into the default scenario we are talking about a proces that is going to fall into place over a period of time. The bank works out what to do with the default scenario, e.g. whether it restructures, forecloses, seeks restitution from the security (collateral). It does nto help us to understand the structure of the loan, rather tha consequences of the loan. If we were to further explore the default detail we would bring in other SMEs. And we would have to model a process flow. 1.1 impact on the pool of an MBS Loan Default Proceeding (special ase of legal thing) is an aspect of Default Management / Administratoin. there is also the State of the Loan. Sale / something / fulfilment / fiunduing / approved = servicing mode. Something happens (non payment) => Default Grace Period followed by negotiation. Some threshold whereby after a given amount of delinquency it needs to go into some other process moving towards foreclosure. Do State Diagram. Stages of loan. - milestone event: event related to the status or level of completion of a designated activity, task, or segment of work required for contract fulfillment - monetary amount: measure that is an amount of money specified in monetary units - occurrence: happening of an OccurrenceKind, i.e., an event - payment: delivery of money in fulfillment of an obligation, such as to satisfy a claim or debt",,"(assessment event, subClassOf, occurrence) (calculation, subClassOf, occurrence) (credit event, subClassOf, occurrence) (legal proceeding, subClassOf, occurrence) (lifecycle occurrence, subClassOf, occurrence) (loan default proceeding, has default amount, monetary amount) (loan default proceeding, subClassOf, legal proceeding) (milestone event, subClassOf, occurrence) (payment, subClassOf, occurrence)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_e5gdbevv,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Uber-anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - external iliac lymph node - gluteal lymph node - intermediate external iliac lymph node - internal iliac lymph node: The internal iliac lymph nodes (or hypogastric) surround the internal iliac artery and its branches (the hypogastric vessels), and receive the lymphatics corresponding to the distribution of the branches of it, i. e. , they receive lymphatics from all the pelvic viscera, from the deeper parts of the perineum, including the membranous and cavernous portions of the urethra, and from the buttock and back of the thigh. It does not receive lymph from the ovary, testis, or superior half of the rectum; the gonads drain to the paraaortic lymph nodes, while the superior half of the rectum drains to the pararectal lymph nodes. - lateral external iliac lymph node - medial external iliac lymph node - obturator lymph node - parietal pelvic lymph node - presymphysial lymph node - subiliac lymph node: A lymph node located inferior to the ilium.",,"(external iliac lymph node, subClassOf, parietal pelvic lymph node) (gluteal lymph node, subClassOf, parietal pelvic lymph node) (intermediate external iliac lymph node, subClassOf, external iliac lymph node) (internal iliac lymph node, subClassOf, parietal pelvic lymph node) (lateral external iliac lymph node, subClassOf, external iliac lymph node) (medial external iliac lymph node, subClassOf, external iliac lymph node) (obturator lymph node, subClassOf, external iliac lymph node) (presymphysial lymph node, subClassOf, parietal pelvic lymph node) (subiliac lymph node, subClassOf, parietal pelvic lymph node)",3_2,sciences/uber-anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_p8bpthpr,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Uber-anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anal fin lepidotrichium: Lepidotrichium that is part of the anal fin skeleton. - anal fin spine - anal fin spine 1: Anal fin spine that is the anteriormost element of the series. - anal fin spine 2: Anal fin spine that is located posteriorly adjacent to the first anal fin spine. - dorsal fin lepidotrichium: Lepidotrichium that is part of the dorsal fin skeleton. - dorsal fin spine - fin spine: A spine that is part of some fin. - lepidotrichium: Dermal bone that is rod-like, formed and usually contained in a fin membrane, and jointed to or adjacent to distal radials. Lepidotrichia are formed from paired hemitrichia surrounding actinotrichia. There are usually two more lepidotrichia than distal radials. - median fin lepidotrichium: Lepidotrichium that is part of a median fin. - median fin spine: Fin spine that is part of a median fin.",,"(anal fin lepidotrichium, subClassOf, median fin lepidotrichium) (anal fin spine, subClassOf, anal fin lepidotrichium) (anal fin spine, subClassOf, median fin spine) (anal fin spine 1, subClassOf, anal fin spine) (anal fin spine 2, subClassOf, anal fin spine) (dorsal fin lepidotrichium, subClassOf, median fin lepidotrichium) (dorsal fin spine, subClassOf, dorsal fin lepidotrichium) (dorsal fin spine, subClassOf, median fin spine) (fin spine, subClassOf, lepidotrichium) (median fin lepidotrichium, subClassOf, lepidotrichium) (median fin spine, subClassOf, fin spine) (median fin spine, subClassOf, median fin lepidotrichium)",3_2,sciences/uber-anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_uwew607u,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Art - Combat - Educative - Exploration - Lore - Minigames - Movement - Multiplayer - Puzzle - Strategy",,"(Exploration, subClassOf, Movement)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_23ms9ash,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Definition - Subset - Synonym - SynonymType - curation status specification: The curation status of the term. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. - data about an ontology part: Data about an ontology part is a data item about a part of an ontology, for example a term - data item: A data item is an information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements. - denotator type: A denotator type indicates how a term should be interpreted from an ontological perspective. - obsolescence reason specification: The reason for which a term has been deprecated. The allowed values come from an enumerated list of predefined terms. See the specification of these instances for more detailed definitions of each enumerated value. - ontology module",,"(Definition, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (Subset, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (Synonym, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (SynonymType, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (curation status specification, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (data about an ontology part, subClassOf, data item) (denotator type, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (obsolescence reason specification, subClassOf, data about an ontology part) (ontology module, subClassOf, data about an ontology part)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_fpvwjl07,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Early-stage Alzheimer's Disease (mild): A disease stage at which a person may function independently. He or she may still drive, work and be a part of social activities. Despite this, the person may feel as if he or she is having memory lapses, such as forgetting familiar words or the location of everyday objects. - acute onset: A disease stage with a rapid unfolding of signs and symptoms - asymptomatic: A disease stage characterized by the lack of symptoms associated with a given disease - disease stage: a part of an occurrence of a disease process which is associated with position in the normal progression of the disease - insidious onset of dementia: A stage where symptoms have a gradual onset over months to years but with harmful effects, not sudden within hours or days. - onset: A disease stage that marks the beginning of a disease - process: p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003]) - progression stage - remission: A disease stage which is characterized by the lack of a manifestation of a disease - sudden onset of cognitive impairment: A stage where cognitive impiarment suddenly arises",,"(Early-stage Alzheimer's Disease (mild), subClassOf, disease stage) (acute onset, subClassOf, onset) (asymptomatic, subClassOf, disease stage) (disease stage, subClassOf, process) (insidious onset of dementia, subClassOf, disease stage) (onset, subClassOf, disease stage) (progression stage, subClassOf, disease stage) (remission, subClassOf, disease stage) (sudden onset of cognitive impairment, subClassOf, disease stage)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_udq58n85,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Conclusion contract: Class describing the contracts consisting in the conclusion of a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Contract with lots: Class of the contract that have lots. - Contract without lots: Class to describe the contract not divided into lots. - Derivative contract: Class describing contracts derived from a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Framework conclusion contract: Class describing the contracts consisting in the conclusion of a framework agreement. - Harmonized contract: Class to describe harmonized contracts (i.e. contracts that reachs the threshold to be treated as highlighted in the procurement Directives of the European Commision and European Council). - Multiannual contract: Class describing the multiannual contracts (i.e. contract whose duration extends over more than one financial year). - Private contract - Public-private partnership contract - Works contract",,"(Conclusion contract, Framework agreement derivative contract, Derivative contract) (Framework conclusion contract, subClassOf, Conclusion contract)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_6kqg5md9,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - bond dissociation Gibbs energy descriptor - bond dissociation enthalpy descriptor - chemical descriptor - chemical substance descriptor - energetic descriptor - identifying descriptor - physical descriptor - positional descriptor - structural descriptor - topological descriptor",,"(chemical substance descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (energetic descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (identifying descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (physical descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (positional descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (structural descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (topological descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_vjbjnnxh,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - correlation leg: floating leg of a correlation swap that pays an amount based on the observed average correlation of the prices of a collection of underlying products - dispersion leg: floating leg of a dispersion swap that pays an amount based on the realized dispersion of the price changes of the underlying product - dispersion swap index constituents leg: dispersion leg whose underlier is a defined set of constituents of a given equity index - floating interest rate leg: floating leg in which variable interest is paid on some notional amount, linked to some underlying interest reference rate - floating leg: swap leg whose paying party is obligated to make payments from time to time over the term of a swap calculated by reference to some variable rate, calculated based on the change in value of some underlying asset, or consisting of at least one payment of some floating amount - inflation leg: floating rate leg of an inflation swap linked to an inflation index, such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) - performance-based variable leg: floating leg of a swap that depends on some statistical measure of the performance of the underlier - realized variable leg: performance-based leg wherein the payment is netted at maturity rather than periodically - return leg: leg of a swap in which the income generated by some underlier is paid - swap leg: terms defining and the commitment to fulfill cashflow requirements (e.g., interest payments, coupon payments, etc.) for a component of a swap",,"(correlation leg, subClassOf, performance-based variable leg) (dispersion leg, subClassOf, performance-based variable leg) (dispersion swap index constituents leg, subClassOf, dispersion leg) (floating interest rate leg, subClassOf, floating leg) (floating leg, subClassOf, swap leg) (inflation leg, subClassOf, floating leg) (performance-based variable leg, subClassOf, floating leg) (realized variable leg, subClassOf, performance-based variable leg) (return leg, subClassOf, floating leg)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_na5uutjk,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - chromium ion: An chromium atom having a net electric charge. - inorganic cation - inorganic ion - inorganic molecular entity: A molecular entity that contains no carbon. - lead ion: A lead atom having a net electric charge. - neodymium(3+) - nickel ion: A nickel atom having a net electric charge. - selenium ion: A selenium atom having a net electric charge. - silver ion: A silver atom having a net electric charge. - tellurium ion: A tellurium atom having a net electric charge.",,"(chromium ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (inorganic cation, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (inorganic ion, subClassOf, inorganic molecular entity) (lead ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (neodymium(3+), subClassOf, inorganic ion) (nickel ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (selenium ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (silver ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion) (tellurium ion, subClassOf, inorganic ion)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_cchivg7k,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gene. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - negative regulation of endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the rate or extent of endothelial cell proliferation. - negative regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of vascular endothelial cell proliferation. - positive regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis. - positive regulation of endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of endothelial cell proliferation. - positive regulation of epithelial cell proliferation: Any process that activates or increases the rate or extent of epithelial cell proliferation. - positive regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of vascular endothelial cell proliferation. - regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis. - regulation of endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of endothelial cell proliferation. - regulation of epithelial cell proliferation: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of epithelial cell proliferation. - regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of vascular endothelial cell proliferation.",,"(negative regulation of endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (negative regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, negative regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (negative regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis, subClassOf, positive regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis, subClassOf, regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis) (positive regulation of endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, positive regulation of epithelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of epithelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of epithelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, positive regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (positive regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation) (regulation of blood vessel endothelial cell proliferation involved in sprouting angiogenesis, subClassOf, regulation of endothelial cell proliferation) (regulation of endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of epithelial cell proliferation) (regulation of vascular endothelial cell proliferation, subClassOf, regulation of endothelial cell proliferation)",3_2,sciences/gene_ontology,, 3_2_1y7sgf0x,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Bond Polarizabilities - aromaticity descriptor - bond multiplicity descriptor - charge density descriptor - chemical descriptor - electronegativity descriptor - electronic descriptor - hybridization descriptor - inductive atomic hardness - relative permittivity descriptor",,"(Bond Polarizabilities, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (aromaticity descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (bond multiplicity descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (charge density descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (electronegativity descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (electronic descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (hybridization descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (inductive atomic hardness, subClassOf, electronic descriptor) (relative permittivity descriptor, subClassOf, electronic descriptor)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_0fn1irt8,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Attribute - Binding - Condition - Material - Paper - Plastic - Quality - State",,"(Binding, subClassOf, Material) (Condition, subClassOf, Attribute) (Material, subClassOf, Attribute) (Paper, subClassOf, Material) (Plastic, subClassOf, Material) (Quality, subClassOf, Attribute) (State, subClassOf, Attribute)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_m46zoe51,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Presence of other specified devices - disease process: Disease process is the progression disease in an individual over time. The process begins with the appropriate exposure to or accumulation of factors sufficient for the disease process to begin in a susceptible host. For an infectious disease, the exposure is a microorganism. For cancer, the exposure may be a factor that initiates the process, such as asbestos fibers or components in tobacco smoke (for lung cancer), or one that promotes the process, such as estrogen (for endometrial cancer). - encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy: normal doctors appointment to ensure healthy supervised pregnancy - factors influencing health status and contact with health services: Persons encountering health services for examinations, Genetic carrier and genetic susceptibility to disease, Resistance to antimicrobial drugs, etc - long term (current) use of aspirin: long term use of asipirin - low income: low amount of income (financial) - personal history of malignant neoplasm of digestive organs: history of cancerous tumors of the digestive organs - personal history of other malignant neoplasms of lymphoid, hematopoietic and related tissues: history of cancerous tumors of the lymphoid, hematopoietic and related tissues - problem related to social environment: Problem related to social environment - procedure and treatment not carried out because of patient's decision for other and unspecified reasons: Patient did not undergo treatment due to patients decision",,"(Presence of other specified devices, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services) (encounter for supervision of normal pregnancy, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services) (factors influencing health status and contact with health services, subClassOf, disease process) (long term (current) use of aspirin, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services) (low income, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services) (problem related to social environment, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services) (procedure and treatment not carried out because of patient's decision for other and unspecified reasons, subClassOf, factors influencing health status and contact with health services)",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_6tkbotaq,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cognitive representation: A representation which specifically depends on an anatomical structure in the cognitive system of an organism. - continuant: A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. - personal attribute: A specifically dependent continuant that inheres in a person. - population attribute: An attribute that inheres in a population. - product attribute: A quality or disposition of a product. - quality: A dependent entity that inheres in a bearer by virtue of how the bearer is related to other entities - quality: A dependent entity that inheres in a bearer by virtue of how the bearer is related to other entities. - realizable entity: A realizable entity is an attribute that is exhibited under some condition and is realized in some process. - representation: A dependent continuant which is about a portion of reality. - specifically dependent continuant: b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003])",,"(cognitive representation, subClassOf, representation) (personal attribute, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (population attribute, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (product attribute, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (quality, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (quality, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (realizable entity, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (representation, subClassOf, specifically dependent continuant) (specifically dependent continuant, subClassOf, continuant)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_dfoblqv6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - average earnings: measure of the average wage an hourly or salaried worker makes in a given period of time - capital productivity, based on value added: ratio of a quantity index of value added to a quantity index of capital input - civilian labor force participation rate: economic indicator representing the rate of participation the labor force of a given economy for some specified period - consumer price index: economic indicator representing measure of the change over time in the prices of consumer goods and services that households consume - economic indicator: statistical measure of economic activity that is regular and comparable in the context of a statistical area (region), used for analysis of economic performance and predictions of future performance - establishment employment: economic indicator representing the total number of persons who work in or for the establishment including working proprietors, active business partners and unpaid family workers, as well as persons working outside the establishment when paid by and under the control of the establishment, for example, sales representatives, outside service engineers and repair and maintenance personnel - labor productivity, based on gross output: ratio of a quantity index of gross output to a quantity index of labor input - personal consumption expenditures: economic indicator representing measure of the value of the goods and services purchased by, or on the behalf of, 'persons' - productivity: economic indicator representing ratio of a volume measure of output to a volume measure of input use - scoped measure: qualified measure that is constrained by filters on the statistical population to which it applies",,"(average earnings, subClassOf, economic indicator) (capital productivity, based on value added, subClassOf, productivity) (civilian labor force participation rate, subClassOf, economic indicator) (consumer price index, excludes energy and food, ) (consumer price index, subClassOf, economic indicator) (economic indicator, subClassOf, scoped measure) (establishment employment, subClassOf, economic indicator) (labor productivity, based on gross output, subClassOf, productivity) (personal consumption expenditures, subClassOf, economic indicator) (productivity, subClassOf, economic indicator)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_7p83287o,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Asian option: option whose exercise terms involve a payoff determined by the average underlying price (either the strike price or the settlement price) of the underlying asset over a predetermined period - basket option: option whose underlying asset is a group, or basket, of commodities, securities, indices, or currencies - cliquet option: exotic option that is a series of at-the-money (ATM) options, either puts or calls, where each successive option becomes active when the previous one expires - lookback option: exotic option that minimizes the uncertainties related to the timing of market entry, providing the holder the advantage of knowing history when determining when to exercise their option - low exercise price option: exotic option that is a European-style call option with an exercise price of one cent that mimics a futures contract - mountain range option: exotic option based on multiple underlying securities - option: derivative instrument that grants to the holder either the privilege to purchase or the privilege to sell the assets specified at a predetermined price or formula at or within a time period in the future - over-the-counter derivative instrument: derivative instrument that is not listed on an organized exchange - rainbow option: exotic option linked to the performances of two or more underlying assets - swaption: over-the-counter option that confers the right but not the obligation, to enter into a swap transaction at some time in the future",,"(Asian option, uses weighted average, )",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_wuj10m4f,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - business register identifier: identifier that uniquely identifies a business register, such as a register identified by the Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) registration authorities list - client identifier: sequence of characters uniquely identifying a client within the context of some organization - currency identifier: sequence of characters representing some currency - identifier: sequence of characters uniquely identifying that with which it is associated - license identifier: an identifier associated with a license - organisation sub-unit identifier: identifier allocated to a particular organizational sub-unit - party role identifier: sequence of characters, capable of uniquely identifying a party based on a specific role that they play in some context - product identifier: sequence of characters uniquely identifying a product in some context - trade identifier: sequence of characters identifying a trade within some context - transaction identifier: identifier for an individual transaction associated with an account",,"(business register identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (client identifier, subClassOf, party role identifier) (currency identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (license identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (organisation sub-unit identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (party role identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (product identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (trade identifier, subClassOf, identifier) (transaction identifier, subClassOf, identifier)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_0t1zw5jt,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Chinese-language pronoun set: A set of Chinese-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - Dutch-language pronoun set: A set of Dutch-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - English-language pronoun set: A set of English-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - German-language pronoun set: A set of German-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - Portuguese-language pronoun set: A set of Portuguese-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - Spanish-language pronoun set: A set of Spanish-language pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - ella/la pronouns: A pronoun set composed of ella, le, se, and la. - linguistic set: Linguistic entity which consists of a maximum number of some instances of discontinuous members of the same class. - pronoun set: A set of pronouns, usually indicated for use for an individual. - él/lo pronouns: A pronoun set composed of él, le, se, and lo.",,"(Chinese-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (Dutch-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (English-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (German-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (Portuguese-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (Spanish-language pronoun set, subClassOf, pronoun set) (ella/la pronouns, subClassOf, Spanish-language pronoun set) (pronoun set, subClassOf, linguistic set) (él/lo pronouns, subClassOf, Spanish-language pronoun set)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_rzzwt0yi,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cortex: A maximal portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059) between the vascular system (PO:0000034) and the epidermis (PO:0005679) in a plant. - embryo cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a plant embryo (PO:0009009). - paraclade cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081), also called a paraclade. - pedicel cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a pedicel (PO:0030112). - portion of ground tissue: Any portion of plant tissue (PO:0009007) other than epidermis (PO:0005679) or vascular tissue (PO:0009015). - receptacle cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a receptacle (PO:0009064). - root cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a root (PO:0009005). - shoot axis cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a shoot axis (PO:0025029). - stem cortex: A portion of shoot axis cortex (PO:0000223) that is part of a stem (PO:0009047). - tuber cortex: A portion of cortex (PO:0005708) that is part of a tuber storage parenchyma (PO:0025036).",,"(cortex, subClassOf, portion of ground tissue) (embryo cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (paraclade cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (pedicel cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (receptacle cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (root cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (shoot axis cortex, subClassOf, cortex) (stem cortex, subClassOf, shoot axis cortex) (tuber cortex, subClassOf, cortex)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_crytiofh,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Instruments. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - control: situation in which some party has the power to direct or strongly influence the direction of the management and policies related to something - membership: situation, corresponding to an n-ary relation, in which some group or organization has at least one member (person or organization) for some period of time - ownership: situation in which some party holds the legal title to something (explicitly or implicitly) and has the right to transfer that title and/or possession - ownership control situation: situation in which some party owns and controls something - program: state of affairs and coordinated set of activities designed to obtain benefits not available from managing them individually - project: state of affairs and unique and temporary organization, designed to deliver a tangible output - sale: exchange of goods or services for money - securities transaction: transaction between two or more parties involving the exchange of commonly defined financial products - situation: setting, state of being, or relationship that is relatively stable for some period of time - trade: situation that realizes an agreement between parties participating in a voluntary action of buying and selling goods and services",,"(control, subClassOf, situation) (membership, subClassOf, situation) (ownership, subClassOf, situation) (ownership control situation, subClassOf, situation) (program, subClassOf, situation) (project, subClassOf, situation) (sale, subClassOf, situation) (securities transaction, subClassOf, trade) (trade, subClassOf, situation)",3_2,business_finance/financial_instruments_ontology,, 3_2_61bzpyqd,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cancer: A disease of cellular proliferation that is malignant and primary, characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation, local cell invasion and metastasis. - cell type cancer: A cancer that is classified by the type of cell from which it is derived. - disease: A disease is a disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. - disease: Any condition that impairs the normal functioning of the body. For this reason, diseases are associated with dysfunctioning of the body's normal homeostatic processes. - disease of cellular proliferation: A disease that is characterized by abnormally rapid cell division. - gastrointestinal cancer: An organ system cancer located in the gastrointestinal tract that is manifested in organs of the gastrointestinal system. - musculoskeletal cancer: An organ system cancer located in the muscular and skeletal organs and characterized by uncontrolled cellular proliferation of the musculoskeletal organs. - organ system cancer: A cancer that is classified based on the organ it starts in. - reproductive cancer: An organ system cancer that is manifested in the reproductive organs. - thoracic cancer: An organ system cancer located_in the thoracic cavity that develops in the different types of cells within the lungs, as well as less common cancers of the esophagus, the trachea, or the chest wall.",,"(cancer, subClassOf, disease of cellular proliferation) (cell type cancer, subClassOf, cancer) (disease of cellular proliferation, subClassOf, disease) (disease of cellular proliferation, subClassOf, disease) (gastrointestinal cancer, subClassOf, organ system cancer) (musculoskeletal cancer, subClassOf, organ system cancer) (organ system cancer, subClassOf, cancer) (reproductive cancer, subClassOf, organ system cancer) (thoracic cancer, subClassOf, organ system cancer)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_ckbt7y8o,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - *Pneumothorax and air leak: The most frequent air leak, called a pneumothorax, is when the air collects between the lung and the chest wall. - Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of respiratory system, not elsewhere classified: complications/disorders of the respiratory system that occur during or after a procedure/operation - disease (process) in the respiratory system - disease process: Disease process is the progression disease in an individual over time. The process begins with the appropriate exposure to or accumulation of factors sufficient for the disease process to begin in a susceptible host. For an infectious disease, the exposure is a microorganism. For cancer, the exposure may be a factor that initiates the process, such as asbestos fibers or components in tobacco smoke (for lung cancer), or one that promotes the process, such as estrogen (for endometrial cancer). - influeza and pneumonia (NEW) - other diseases of the respiratory system: diseases affecting the respiratory system - other respiratory diseases affecting the interstitum: respiratory diseases affecting the interstitum, a fluid-filled space between a structural barrier (ie cell wall, skin) and internal structures (ie organs, muscles). - pleural effusion, not elsewhere classified: increased amounts of fluid in pleural cavity - pneumonia due to pathogen - respiratory failure (NEW)",,"(Intraoperative and postprocedural complications and disorders of respiratory system, not elsewhere classified, subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system) (disease (process) in the respiratory system, subClassOf, disease process) (influeza and pneumonia (NEW), subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system) (other diseases of the respiratory system, subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system) (other respiratory diseases affecting the interstitum, subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system) (pneumonia due to pathogen, subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system) (respiratory failure (NEW), subClassOf, disease (process) in the respiratory system)",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_vj47om5f,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Comic Age - Edition - Format - Frequency - Genre - Grade - Intangible - Page Type - Role",,"(Comic Age, subClassOf, Intangible) (Edition, subClassOf, Intangible) (Format, subClassOf, Intangible) (Frequency, subClassOf, Intangible) (Genre, subClassOf, Intangible) (Grade, subClassOf, Intangible) (Page Type, subClassOf, Intangible) (Role, subClassOf, Intangible)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_seg5cufg,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Extensible Observation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - CentimeterCubed - CentimeterSquared - Derived Unit - Kilohertz - MeterCubed - MeterSquared - MileSquared - Millihertz - Milliliter - Unit",,"(CentimeterCubed, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (CentimeterSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Derived Unit, hasPower, ) (Derived Unit, subClassOf, Unit) (Kilohertz, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MeterCubed, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MeterSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MileSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Millihertz, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Milliliter, subClassOf, Derived Unit)",3_2,earth_environment/extensible_observation_ontology,, 3_2_4ymwr699,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Instruments. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - committed credit facility: credit facility that is a confirmed source of financing for the borrower, as long as the borrower meets the conditions of the agreement - construction loan: loan covering construction and development costs, secured by a mortgage on the property financed - credit agreement: contractual agreement in which a debtor receives something of value and typically agrees to repay the creditor by some date in the future, in some form (e.g., cash, securities, etc.), generally with interest - credit agreement repaid periodically: credit agreement in which the principal and accrued interest may be periodically repaid or exchanged - green loan: credit agreement and/or contingent facility (such as a bonding line, guarantee line or letter of credit) made available exclusively to finance, re-finance or guarantee, in whole or in part, new and/or existing eligible green projects that are aligned to the four core components of the Green Loan Principles (GLP) - lease: credit agreement permitting the use of real estate, equipment or another asset, such as a vehicle, by the owner of that asset (the lessor) to a user (the lessee) for a specific period of time in return for payment as specified in the agreement - loan: debt instrument whereby one party extends money or credit to another party (or parties) with the understanding that the borrowed money will be repaid according to the terms of the contract - loan participation note: credit facility and fixed-income security that may be distributed across a group of lenders - syndicated loan: credit agreement in which a group of lenders, known as a syndicate, collectively provides a large loan to a single borrower - transition loan: credit agreement and/or contingent facility (such as a bonding line, guarantee line or letter of credit) designed to help a business or organization shift from carbon-intensive or environmentally harmful practices to more sustainable and environmentally friendly operations",,"(credit agreement repaid periodically, subClassOf, credit agreement) (green loan, subClassOf, credit agreement repaid periodically) (lease, subClassOf, credit agreement repaid periodically) (loan, subClassOf, credit agreement repaid periodically) (transition loan, subClassOf, credit agreement repaid periodically)",3_2,business_finance/financial_instruments_ontology,, 3_2_2frueasc,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Federal Reserve district bank: Federal Reserve district and member bank, with jurisdiction over a specific region of the US, named for the city in which the reserve bank is located - actor: primary performer in a relationship between parties, i.e., the party that does something, causes something to happen, or otherwise plays an agentive role in the relationship - bank: depository institution, usually a corporation, that accepts deposits, makes loans, pays checks, and performs related services, for individual members of the public, businesses or other organizations - central bank: financial institution that is the monetary authority and major regulatory bank for a country (or group of countries) - monetary authority: regulatory agency that controls the monetary policy, regulation and supply of money in some country or group of countries - primary federal regulator: federal regulatory agency that is designated as the main agency responsible for oversight of a given institution for an institution - regulatory agency: public authority or government agency responsible for exercising authority over something in a regulatory or supervisory capacity - self-regulating organization: non-governmental organization that has the power to create and exercise some degree of regulatory authority over an industry or profession in some country or group of countries - service provider: role of an agent that provides some service, including but not limited to commercial or professional services - tax authority: regulatory agency that has jurisdiction over the assessment, determination, collection, imposition and other aspects of any tax",,"(Federal Reserve district bank, subClassOf, central bank) (central bank, subClassOf, bank) (central bank, subClassOf, monetary authority) (monetary authority, subClassOf, regulatory agency) (primary federal regulator, subClassOf, regulatory agency) (regulatory agency, subClassOf, actor) (regulatory agency, subClassOf, service provider) (self-regulating organization, subClassOf, regulatory agency) (tax authority, subClassOf, regulatory agency)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_g03gtcib,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Movie. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Actor - Director - Movie - Person",,"(Actor, acts, Movie) (Actor, subClassOf, Person) (Director, isDirectedBy, Movie) (Director, subClassOf, Person) (Movie, directs, Director) (Movie, isActedBy, Actor) (Movie, launchDate, ) (Movie, title, ) (Person, familyName, rdf-schema.Literal) (Person, firstName, rdf-schema.Literal) (Person, knows, Person) (Person, lastName, rdf-schema.Literal) (Person, name, ) (Person, name, rdf-schema.Literal)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/movie_ontology,, 3_2_jajeb4h9,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - commitment: promise made by some party to act or refrain from acting in some manner - control: situation in which some party has the power to direct or strongly influence the direction of the management and policies related to something - membership: situation, corresponding to an n-ary relation, in which some group or organization has at least one member (person or organization) for some period of time - ownership: situation in which some party holds the legal title to something (explicitly or implicitly) and has the right to transfer that title and/or possession - ownership control situation: situation in which some party owns and controls something - program: state of affairs and coordinated set of activities designed to obtain benefits not available from managing them individually - project: state of affairs and unique and temporary organization, designed to deliver a tangible output - sale: exchange of goods or services for money - situation: setting, state of being, or relationship that is relatively stable for some period of time - statistical program: program that presents a detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation involving one or more studies or surveys",,"(commitment, subClassOf, situation) (control, subClassOf, situation) (membership, subClassOf, situation) (ownership, subClassOf, situation) (ownership control situation, subClassOf, situation) (program, subClassOf, situation) (project, subClassOf, situation) (sale, subClassOf, situation) (statistical program, subClassOf, program)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_whnw21es,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cellular response to corticosteroid stimulus: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a corticosteroid hormone stimulus. A corticosteroid is a steroid hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex. Corticosteroids are involved in a wide range of physiologic systems such as stress response, immune response and regulation of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism, protein catabolism, blood electrolyte levels, and behavior. They include glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. - cellular response to glucocorticoid stimulus: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a glucocorticoid stimulus. Glucocorticoids are hormonal C21 corticosteroids synthesized from cholesterol with the ability to bind with the cortisol receptor and trigger similar effects. Glucocorticoids act primarily on carbohydrate and protein metabolism, and have anti-inflammatory effects. - detection of glucocorticoid hormone stimulus: The series of events by which a glucocorticoid hormone stimulus is received by a cell and converted into a molecular signal. Glucocorticoids are hormonal C21 corticosteroids synthesized from cholesterol with the ability to bind with the cortisol receptor and trigger similar effects. Glucocorticoids act primarily on carbohydrate and protein metabolism, and have anti-inflammatory effects. - response to corticosteroid: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a corticosteroid hormone stimulus. A corticosteroid is a steroid hormone that is produced in the adrenal cortex. Corticosteroids are involved in a wide range of physiologic systems such as stress response, immune response and regulation of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism, protein catabolism, blood electrolyte levels, and behavior. They include glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids. - response to corticosterone: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a corticosterone stimulus. Corticosterone is a 21 carbon steroid hormone of the corticosteroid type, produced in the cortex of the adrenal glands. In many species, corticosterone is the principal glucocorticoid, involved in regulation of fuel metabolism, immune reactions, and stress responses. - response to cortisol: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a cortisol stimulus. Cortisol is the major natural glucocorticoid synthesized in the zona fasciculata of the adrenal cortex; it affects the metabolism of glucose, protein, and fats and has appreciable mineralocorticoid activity. It also regulates the immune system and affects many other functions. - response to cortisone: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a cortisone stimulus. Cortisone is a natural glucocorticoid steroid hormone that is metabolically convertible to cortisol. Cortisone is synthesized from cholesterol in the cortex of the adrenal gland under the stimulation of adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH). The main physiological effect of cortisone is on carbohydrate metabolism; it can stimulate increased glucose release from the liver, increased liver glycogen synthesis, and decreased utilization of glucose by the tissues. - response to glucocorticoid: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a glucocorticoid stimulus. Glucocorticoids are hormonal C21 corticosteroids synthesized from cholesterol with the ability to bind with the cortisol receptor and trigger similar effects. Glucocorticoids act primarily on carbohydrate and protein metabolism, and have anti-inflammatory effects. - response to mineralocorticoid: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a mineralocorticoid stimulus. Mineralocorticoids are hormonal C21 corticosteroids synthesized from cholesterol and characterized by their similarity to aldosterone. Mineralocorticoids act primarily on water and electrolyte balance. - response to steroid hormone: Any process that results in a change in state or activity of a cell or an organism (in terms of movement, secretion, enzyme production, gene expression, etc.) as a result of a steroid hormone stimulus.",,"(cellular response to corticosteroid stimulus, subClassOf, response to corticosteroid) (cellular response to glucocorticoid stimulus, subClassOf, cellular response to corticosteroid stimulus) (cellular response to glucocorticoid stimulus, subClassOf, response to glucocorticoid) (detection of glucocorticoid hormone stimulus, subClassOf, response to glucocorticoid) (response to corticosteroid, subClassOf, response to steroid hormone) (response to corticosterone, subClassOf, response to glucocorticoid) (response to corticosterone, subClassOf, response to mineralocorticoid) (response to cortisol, subClassOf, response to glucocorticoid) (response to cortisone, subClassOf, response to glucocorticoid) (response to glucocorticoid, subClassOf, response to corticosteroid) (response to mineralocorticoid, subClassOf, response to corticosteroid)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_0zm4202m,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Action - Artistic - Educational - Game - Genre - MultiplayerAvailable - Other - RPG - Simulator - Strategic",,"(Action, subClassOf, Genre) (Artistic, subClassOf, Other) (Educational, subClassOf, Other) (Game, hasReleaseDate, ) (Game, prequelOf, Game) (Genre, subClassOf, Game) (MultiplayerAvailable, subClassOf, Genre) (Other, subClassOf, Genre) (RPG, subClassOf, Genre) (Simulator, subClassOf, Genre) (Strategic, subClassOf, Genre)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_btjw6ac6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - bond default event: corporate action which indicates a failure by the issuer to perform obligations defined as default events under the bond agreement and that have not been remedied - bonus issue: corporate action in which security holders are awarded additional assets free of payment from the issuer in proportion to their holding - corporate action: action carried out by or specifically relating to a legal entity that may affect the securities it issues and may have a material impact on its stakeholders, such as shareholders and creditors - drawing: Redemption in part before the scheduled final maturity date of a security. - intermediate securities distribution: corporate action involving the distribution of intermediate securities or privilege that gives the holder the right to take part in a future event - mandatory corporate action: action initiated by the board of directors of a corporation that affects all shareholders - merger / acquisition: corporate action involving the consolidation of legal entities or assets - notification: corporate action involving information provided by the issuer having no accounting/financial impact on the holder - reverse stock split: corporate action involving a decrease in a company's number of outstanding equities without any change in the shareholder's equity or the aggregate market value at the time of the split - worthless security action: corporate action that involves booking out of valueless securities",,"(bond default event, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (bonus issue, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (drawing, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (intermediate securities distribution, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (mandatory corporate action, subClassOf, corporate action) (merger / acquisition, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (notification, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (reverse stock split, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (worthless security action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_5af6cp4p,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Occupation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - advertising sales agent (broad) - miscellaneous sales representative, services - occupation holder: A human who has a role in society that is realized in an occupation process or an activity as a livelihood (i.e., “means of support or subsistence”). To fulfill such an occupation, the occupation holder is required to have necessary capabilities including skill(s) and abilities. A human who has a role in society that is realized in an occupation process or an activity as a livelihood (i.e., “means of support or subsistence”). To fulfill such an occupation, the occupation holder is required to have necessary capabilities including skill(s) and abilities. - other sales or related worker - retail sales worker - sales or related occupation - sales representative in wholesale or manufacturing (minor) - sales representative of services, except advertising, insurance, financial services, or travel: Sell services to individuals or businesses. May describe options or resolve client problems. - securities, commodities, or financial services sales agent (broad) - travel agent (broad)",,"(other sales or related worker, subClassOf, sales or related occupation) (retail sales worker, subClassOf, sales or related occupation) (sales or related occupation, subClassOf, occupation holder) (sales representative in wholesale or manufacturing (minor), subClassOf, sales or related occupation) (sales representative of services, except advertising, insurance, financial services, or travel, subClassOf, miscellaneous sales representative, services)",3_2,business_finance/occupation_ontology,, 3_2_6yqo5cpo,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - American depositary receipt level scheme: classifier for American depositary receipts that categorizes ADRs into levels based on the extent to which the foreign company has access to the U.S. market - action classification scheme: scheme for classifying the kinds of actions and events that may be announced, initiated or carried out by an organization that affects a legal entity or the securities it issues - classification of financial instruments code scheme: classification scheme for set of codes for financial instruments that can be used globally for straight-through processing by all involved participants in an electronic data processing environment - classification scheme: system for allocating classifiers to things - code set: system of alpha-numeric symbols, or combinations of symbols, that stand for specified values in some context - entity legal form scheme: scheme that specifies the elements of the codes for entity legal forms, such as those that are sanctioned in a given jurisdiction as defined in ISO 20725 - financial instrument classification scheme: classification scheme defining a set of classifiers for financial instruments - fund classification scheme: A published scheme for the category of a fund according to the asset class. - industry sector classification scheme: system for allocating classifiers to organizations by industry sector - scheme: structure or means of organizing information such as a blueprint, schema, numbering system, organization structure, measurement system, plan, taxonomy, or language for organizing information",,"(American depositary receipt level scheme, subClassOf, financial instrument classification scheme) (action classification scheme, subClassOf, classification scheme) (action classification scheme, subClassOf, code set) (classification of financial instruments code scheme, subClassOf, financial instrument classification scheme) (classification scheme, subClassOf, scheme) (code set, subClassOf, scheme) (entity legal form scheme, subClassOf, classification scheme) (entity legal form scheme, subClassOf, code set) (financial instrument classification scheme, subClassOf, classification scheme) (fund classification scheme, subClassOf, classification scheme) (industry sector classification scheme, subClassOf, classification scheme)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_vxpts7my,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - associative learning: Learning by associating a stimulus (the cause) with a particular outcome (the effect). - chemosensory behavior: Behavior that is dependent upon the sensation of chemicals. - conditioned place preference: The associative learning process by which an animal learns and remembers an association between a neutral, unchanging environment and a putatively rewarding, internal state produced by a xenobiotic or drug. - conditioned taste aversion: A conditioned aversion to a specific chemical compound as a result of that compound being coupled with a noxious stimulus. - learning: Any process in an organism in which a relatively long-lasting adaptive behavioral change occurs as the result of experience. - learning or memory: The acquisition and processing of information and/or the storage and retrieval of this information over time. - motor learning: Any process in which an organism acquires a novel neuromuscular action or movement as the result of experience. - observational learning: Learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others. - olfactory behavior: The behavior of an organism in response to an odor. - olfactory learning: Any process in an organism in which a relatively long-lasting adaptive behavioral change occurs in response to (repeated) exposure to an olfactory cue.",,"(associative learning, subClassOf, learning) (conditioned place preference, subClassOf, associative learning) (conditioned taste aversion, subClassOf, associative learning) (learning, subClassOf, learning or memory) (motor learning, subClassOf, learning) (observational learning, subClassOf, learning) (olfactory behavior, subClassOf, chemosensory behavior) (olfactory learning, subClassOf, associative learning) (olfactory learning, subClassOf, olfactory behavior)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_j0g8gpco,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - floral organ formation stage: A flower development stage (PO:0007615) that occurs in an individual flower (PO:000904) during the interval between the onset of a floral organ meristem development stage (PO:0007601) and the onset of a flowering stage (PO:0007616). - leaf development stage: A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) during which the development of vascular leaves (PO:0009025) and non-vascular leaves (PO:0025075) occurs. - lemma development stage: A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a lemma (PO:0009037). - lodicule development stage: A phyllome development stage (PO:0025579) that has as a primary participant a lodicule (PO:0009036). - multi-tissue plant structure development stage: A plant structure development stage (PO:0009012) that has as primary participant a multi-tissue plant structure (PO:0025496). - palea differentiation and expansion stage: Stage of palea development defined by differentiation and expansion of palea. - palea primordia visible stage: Stage of palea development that begins when the palea primordia arise. - phyllome development stage: A plant organ development stage (PO:0025339) that has a primary participant a phyllome (PO:0025023). - plant organ development stage: A multi-tissue plant structure development stage (PO:0025571) that has as primary participant a plant organ (PO:0009008) . - root development stage: Stages of development of a root defined by characteristic morphological, structural, histological or other visible features.",,"(floral organ formation stage, subClassOf, plant organ development stage) (leaf development stage, subClassOf, phyllome development stage) (lemma development stage, subClassOf, phyllome development stage) (lodicule development stage, subClassOf, phyllome development stage) (phyllome development stage, subClassOf, plant organ development stage) (plant organ development stage, subClassOf, multi-tissue plant structure development stage) (root development stage, subClassOf, plant organ development stage)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_1a5s52fp,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of European Legislation Identifier. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Expression: The intellectual realisation of a Work in the form of identifiable immaterial objects, such as, but not limited to, text. The substance of Expression is signs. An Expression cannot exist without a physical carrier but do not depend on a specific physical carrier and can exist on one or more carriers simultaneously. - F22_Self-Contained_Expression - F3_Manifestation_Product_Type - Format: The physical embodiment of a legal expression, either on paper or in any electronic format. For example, any electronic or physical format of the legal expression (XML, TIFF, PDF, etc.) ; e.g. PDF version of act 3 of 2005. (adapted from Akoma Ntoso). Note that the notion of Format in ELI is more precise than a FRBR Manifestation in the sense that a Format in ELI can carry a legal value (see the property eli:legal_value). - Format type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:MediaTypeTable. - Language: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language - Legal Expression: The intellectual realisation of a legal resource in the form of a ""sequence of signs"" (typically alpha-numeric characters in a legal context). For example, any version of the legal resource whose content is specified and different from others for any reason: language, versions, etc.; Note that ELI ontology accommodates different point of view on what should be considered a new legal resource, or a new legal expression of the same resource. Typically, a consolidated version can be viewed, in the context of ELI, either as separate legal resource (linked to original version and previous consolidated version using corresponding ELI relations), or as a different legal expression of the same legal resource. - Manifestation: The physical embodiment of an Expression, either on paper or in any electronic format. The substance of Manifestation is not only signs, but also the manner in which they are presented to be consumed by users, including the kind of media adopted. - Thing - Work: Any distinct intellectual creation (i.e., the intellectual content), in the context of ELI. The substance of Work is ideas.",,"(Expression, alternative title, None) (Expression, is embodied by, Manifestation) (Expression, language, Language) (Expression, realizes, Work) (Expression, short title, None) (Expression, subClassOf, F22_Self-Contained_Expression) (Expression, title, None) (F22_Self-Contained_Expression, subClassOf, Thing) (F3_Manifestation_Product_Type, subClassOf, Thing) (Format, licence, Thing) (Format, published in, None) (Format, published in format, Format) (Format, publishes, Format) (Format, rights, None) (Format, rights holder, None) (Format, subClassOf, Manifestation) (Legal Expression, has translation, Legal Expression) (Legal Expression, is translation of, Legal Expression) (Legal Expression, subClassOf, Expression) (Manifestation, embodies, Expression) (Manifestation, format, Format type) (Manifestation, media type, Thing) (Manifestation, subClassOf, F3_Manifestation_Product_Type) (Work, date of the document, ) (Work, has member, Work) (Work, has part, Work) (Work, is member of, Work) (Work, is part of, Work) (Work, is realized by, Expression)",3_2,legal/european_legislation_identifier,, 3_2_g2sjr4vs,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - CRD credit institution: an undertaking whose business is to receive deposits or other repayable funds from the public and to grant credits for its own account as defined by the European Banking Authority (EBA) - European Economic Area branch: a branch of a credit institution authorised in another European Economic Area (EEA) country that has the right to passport its activities - brokerage firm: firm in the business of buying and selling securities, operating as both a broker and a dealer, depending on the transaction - credit institution: an undertaking the business of which is to take deposits or other repayable funds from the public and to grant credits for its own account, and to which authorisation has been granted to operate within the European Union and European Economic Area countries (EEA) - credit institution / investment firm: classification specific to European financial institutions that designates them as credit institutions / investment firms as defined by the European Banking Authority (EBA) - financial institution: financial service provider identified as either a government agency or privately owned entity that collects funds from the public and from other institutions, and invests those funds in financial assets, such as loans, securities, bank deposits, and income-generating property - investment firm: any legal person whose regular occupation or business is the provision of one or more investment services to third parties and/or the performance of one or more investment activities on a professional basis - local firm: a firm dealing for its own account on markets in financial futures or options or other derivatives and on cash markets for the sole purpose of hedging positions on derivatives markets, or dealing for the accounts of other members of those markets and being guaranteed by clearing members of the same markets, where responsibility for ensuring the performance of contracts entered into by such a firm is assumed by clearing members of the same markets - non European Economic Area branch: a branch of a credit institution whose Head Office is in a third country - payment institution: a legal person that has been granted authorisation in accordance with Article 10 to provide and execute payment services throughout the European community",,"(CRD credit institution, subClassOf, credit institution) (European Economic Area branch, subClassOf, credit institution) (credit institution, subClassOf, credit institution / investment firm) (credit institution / investment firm, subClassOf, financial institution) (investment firm, subClassOf, credit institution / investment firm) (local firm, subClassOf, brokerage firm) (local firm, subClassOf, credit institution / investment firm) (non European Economic Area branch, subClassOf, credit institution) (payment institution, subClassOf, credit institution / investment firm)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_hneogum0,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anti-arrhythmia drug: A drug used for the treatment or prevention of cardiac arrhythmias. Anti-arrhythmia drugs may affect the polarisation-repolarisation phase of the action potential, its excitability or refractoriness, or impulse conduction or membrane responsiveness within cardiac fibres. - antiatherogenic agent: A cardiovascular drug that prevents atherogenesis, the accumulation of lipid-containing plaques on the innermost layers of the arteries. Compare with antiatherosclerotic agent. - antiatherosclerotic agent: A cardiovascular drug that prevents atherosclerosis (a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque). Compare with antiatherogenic agent. - antihypertensive agent: Any drug used in the treatment of acute or chronic vascular hypertension regardless of pharmacological mechanism. - antihypotensive agent: A cardiovascular drug that tends to raise reduced blood pressure. - cardiotonic drug: A drug that has a strengthening effect on the heart or that can increase cardiac output. - cardiovascular drug: A drug that affects the rate or intensity of cardiac contraction, blood vessel diameter or blood volume. - drug: Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions. The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances. - vasoconstrictor agent: Drug used to cause constriction of the blood vessels. - vasodilator agent: A drug used to cause dilation of the blood vessels.",,"(anti-arrhythmia drug, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (antiatherogenic agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (antiatherosclerotic agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (antihypertensive agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (antihypotensive agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (cardiotonic drug, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (cardiovascular drug, subClassOf, drug) (vasoconstrictor agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug) (vasodilator agent, subClassOf, cardiovascular drug)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_9833lw6c,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - account as an asset: financial asset in the form of an account - financial asset: non-physical, tangible asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim, such as bank deposits, bonds, stocks, rights, certificates, and bank balances - instrument pool as asset: financial asset in the form of an instrument pool - letter of credit: letter from a bank or other creditworthy institution guaranteeing that a buyer's payment to a seller will be received on time and for the correct amount - pool: combination of resources for a common purpose or benefit - pooled fund: pool of funds that a group of investors combines for common benefit - portfolio holding: the contents of holding of one or more portfolios of investments held by an individual investor or entity - shareholding: financial asset that takes the form of shares considered as a unit - synthetic pool asset - tangible asset: asset that is a physical, measurable resource, i.e., one that takes a physical form",,"(account as an asset, subClassOf, financial asset) (financial asset, subClassOf, tangible asset) (instrument pool as asset, subClassOf, financial asset) (letter of credit, subClassOf, financial asset) (pooled fund, subClassOf, financial asset) (pooled fund, subClassOf, pool) (portfolio holding, subClassOf, financial asset) (shareholding, subClassOf, financial asset) (synthetic pool asset, subClassOf, financial asset)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_puca9e1f,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Comic Age - Edition - Format - Frequency - Genre - Grade - Intangible - Page Type - Role",,"(Comic Age, subClassOf, Intangible) (Edition, subClassOf, Intangible) (Format, subClassOf, Intangible) (Frequency, subClassOf, Intangible) (Genre, subClassOf, Intangible) (Grade, subClassOf, Intangible) (Page Type, subClassOf, Intangible) (Role, subClassOf, Intangible)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_pov6zpne,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - account holder: party that owns an account - actor: primary performer in a relationship between parties, i.e., the party that does something, causes something to happen, or otherwise plays an agentive role in the relationship - constitutional owner: entity owner that holds an equity stake in said entity, in the form of shareholders' equity - contract party: legally competent party that has entered into a binding agreement, accepting and conceding obligations, responsibilities, and benefits as specified - entity owner: owner (person, group of people, or other business entity) that owns, or holds an ownership interest in, a formal business organization - investor: party that owns some stake in some organization by way of investment - limited liability company member: owner of an interest in a limited liability company - option holder: party that owns an option - owner: party that is legally recognized as having the right to possess, the privilege to use, and ability to transfer any rights or privileges associated with something, as permitted by law - sole proprietor: party that owns a business, has the rights to all profits from that business and is considered a single entity (unincorporated) together with that business for tax and liability purposes",,"(account holder, subClassOf, owner) (constitutional owner, subClassOf, entity owner) (entity owner, subClassOf, owner) (investor, subClassOf, contract party) (investor, subClassOf, entity owner) (limited liability company member, subClassOf, entity owner) (option holder, subClassOf, owner) (owner, subClassOf, actor) (sole proprietor, subClassOf, entity owner)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_mi4tqh7i,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - ad hoc schedule: schedule consisting of some number of individual events that are not necessarily recurring - business calendar: schedule and communications tool used to manage meetings, plan events, and coordinate activities within and/or across organizations - call schedule: a schedule of call prices and when they are in effect - collection: grouping of things (may be zero) that have some shared significance - milestone schedule: schedule of milestone events, observations, or other occurrences and the associated dates and/or times when they will be done - payment schedule: schedule for delivery of money in fulfillment of an obligation - put schedule: a schedule that defines the events associated with the put feature of a debt instrument, i.e, the dates on which the debt instrument may be sold at what price by the holder - regular schedule: schedule whose time intervals recur regularly - schedule: collection of events, observations, or other occurrences and the associated dates and/or times when they will be done - step schedule: schedule specifying the date(s) and change in a contractual term(s), e.g., rate or notional amount, for a contract that has a feature where stipulated changes occur at specified intervals or on specified dates",,"(ad hoc schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (business calendar, subClassOf, schedule) (call schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (milestone schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (payment schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (put schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (regular schedule, subClassOf, schedule) (schedule, subClassOf, collection) (step schedule, subClassOf, schedule)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_oeq8fc40,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - National Information Center (NIC) controlled vocabulary: controlled vocabulary that characterizes some feature or aspect of content about a financial service provider managed in the National Information Center (NIC) repository - action classifier: classifier that distinguishes the kinds of actions and events that may be announced, initiated or carried out by an organization that affects a legal entity or the securities it issues, such as income-oriented events - classifier: standardized classification or delineation for something, per some scheme for such delineation, within a specified context - exchange security trading status: trading status of a listed security on a given trading exchange - lender lien position: classifier indicating whether the lender has the primary lien position with respect to an asset used as collateral for the loan - oil grade: measure of the viscosity of oil during operation - priority level: relative ranking that a guaranty has in the context of a contract, for example for a credit enhancement priority - quantity kind: aspect common to mutually comparable quantities - relationship qualifier: a classifier that qualifies something about the relationship between consolidated entities during the reporting period, such as the accounting framework used - secondary unit designator: classifier for a smaller structure or component within a larger facility, such as an apartment, office, mail stop, or other similar designation",,"(National Information Center (NIC) controlled vocabulary, subClassOf, classifier) (action classifier, subClassOf, classifier) (lender lien position, subClassOf, classifier) (oil grade, subClassOf, classifier) (priority level, subClassOf, classifier) (quantity kind, subClassOf, classifier) (relationship qualifier, subClassOf, classifier) (secondary unit designator, subClassOf, classifier)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_z727nhvb,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Code: A legal code bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. - Code_of_Conduct: a code outlining the responsibilities of or best practice for an individual or organisation, such as a set of principles of good corporate behaviour adopted by a business\ - Contract: A contract bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some natural person or legal person. It cannot bear expressions which are uttered by a different kind of agent. - Decree: The word decree is often used as a derogative term for any authoritarian decision - Directive: Examples are European Union directive, a legislative act of the European Union and Directives, used by United States Government agencies (particularly the Department of Defense) to convey policies, responsibilities, and procedures. - Document: A Document bears some (and only) expression(s) stated by some statement in writing. - Legal_Document: A legal document is a document bearing norms or normative statements. By virtue of this definition the norm-as-propositional-attitude is reified as norm-as proposition. In other words, the norm being expressed through the legal source is an expression of the propositional attitude. - Legal_Source: A legal source is a source for legal statements, both norms and legal expressions. In a sense it is literally a 'source' of law - Regulation: A regulation bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. - Treaty: A treaty is a binding agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. Treaties are called by several names: treaties, international agreements, protocols, covenants, conventions, exchanges of letters, exchanges of notes, etc.",,"(Code, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Code_of_Conduct, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Contract, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Decree, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Directive, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Legal_Document, subClassOf, Document) (Legal_Document, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Regulation, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Treaty, subClassOf, Legal_Document)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_ofsnshzp,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Occupation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - computer network support specialist: Analyze, test, troubleshoot, and evaluate existing network systems, such as local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN), cloud networks, servers, and other data communications networks. Perform network maintenance to ensure networks operate correctly with minimal interruption. - computer occupation - computer or information analyst - computer or information research scientist (broad) - computer or mathematical occupation holder - computer support specialist - computer user support specialist: Provide technical assistance to computer users. Answer questions or resolve computer problems for clients in person, via telephone, or electronically. May provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. - database or network administrator or architect - miscellaneous computer occupation - software or web developer, programmer, or tester",,"(computer network support specialist, subClassOf, computer support specialist) (computer occupation, subClassOf, computer or mathematical occupation holder) (computer or information analyst, subClassOf, computer occupation) (computer or information research scientist (broad), subClassOf, computer occupation) (computer support specialist, subClassOf, computer occupation) (computer user support specialist, subClassOf, computer support specialist) (database or network administrator or architect, subClassOf, computer occupation) (miscellaneous computer occupation, subClassOf, computer occupation) (software or web developer, programmer, or tester, subClassOf, computer occupation)",3_2,business_finance/occupation_ontology,, 3_2_c6viisn7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of NCI Thesaurus. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Aversion - Be - Biological Process Qualifier - Capability - Case Sensitive - Clinical or Research Assessment Answer - Computer Programming Object Property - Numerical Qualifier - Performed Observation Additional Qualifier - Qualifier",,"(Aversion, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Be, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Biological Process Qualifier, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Capability, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Case Sensitive, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Clinical or Research Assessment Answer, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Computer Programming Object Property, subClassOf, Qualifier) (Numerical Qualifier, subClassOf, Qualifier)",3_2,health_medicine/nci_thesaurus,, 3_2_gxffxua4,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Region of submucosa - Submucosa of distal part of jejunum - Submucosa of duodenum - Submucosa of jejunum - Submucosa of middle part of jejunum - Submucosa of proximal part of jejunum - Submucosa of region of ileum - Submucosa of region of jejunum - Submucosa of zone of duodenum - Submucosa of zone of small intestine",,"(Submucosa of distal part of jejunum, subClassOf, Submucosa of region of jejunum) (Submucosa of duodenum, subClassOf, Submucosa of zone of small intestine) (Submucosa of jejunum, subClassOf, Submucosa of zone of small intestine) (Submucosa of middle part of jejunum, subClassOf, Submucosa of region of jejunum) (Submucosa of proximal part of jejunum, subClassOf, Submucosa of region of jejunum) (Submucosa of region of ileum, subClassOf, Submucosa of zone of small intestine) (Submucosa of region of jejunum, subClassOf, Submucosa of zone of small intestine) (Submucosa of zone of duodenum, subClassOf, Submucosa of zone of small intestine) (Submucosa of zone of small intestine, subClassOf, Region of submucosa)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_1c4kxiem,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Business Process Model and Notation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Assignment: Assignment, which is used in the definition of attributes for Process, Activities, Events, Gateways, and Gates, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes - Gate: Gate, which is used in the definition of attributes for Gateways, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes (see Table B.2). - Gateway: A Gateway is used to control the divergence and convergence of Sequence Flow. Thus, it will determine branching, forking, merging, and joining of paths. Internal Markers will indicate the type of behavior control. - Gateway Types: Icons within the diamond shape will indicate the type of flow control behavior. The types of control include: 1. exclusive -- exclusive decision and merging. Both Data-Based and Event-Based. Data-Based can be shown with or without the ""X"" marker. 2. esclusive -- inclusive decision and merging 3. complex -- complex conditions and situations (e.g., 3 out of 5) 4. parallel -- forking and joining Each type of control affects both the incoming and outgoing Flow. - Sequence Flow: A Sequence Flow is used to show the order that activities will be performed in a Process.",,"(Assignment, AssignTime, OneOf(['End', 'Start'])) (Gate, Assignments, Assignment) (Gate, OutgoingSequenceFlowRef, Sequence Flow) (Gateway, Gates, Gate) (Gateway, GatewayType, Gateway Types) (Sequence Flow, Condition Type, OneOf(['Default', 'Expression', 'None']))",3_2,business_finance/bpmn,, 3_2_guif9jph,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - alanine count - amino acid count - asparagine count - cysteine count - glutamate count - leucine count - lysine count - phenylalanine count - tryptophan count - tyrosine count",,"(alanine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (asparagine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (cysteine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (glutamate count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (leucine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (lysine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (phenylalanine count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (tryptophan count, subClassOf, amino acid count) (tyrosine count, subClassOf, amino acid count)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_nycjs7rj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - African-American LGBTQ culture: LGBTQ culture specific to the African American community and persons within those communities. - African-American culture: Refers to the contributions of African Americans to the culture of the United States, either as part of or distinct from mainstream American culture. The distinct identity of African-American culture is rooted in the historical experience of the African-American people, including the Middle Passage. - Black British culture: Refers to the contributions of Black British people to the culture of Great Britian, either as part of or distinct from mainstream British culture. - Black Canadian culture: Refers to the contributions of Black Canadian people to the culture of Canada, either as part of or distinct from mainstream Canadian culture. - Black LGBTQ culture: LGBTQ culture specific to the Black community and persons within those communities. - Black culture: Any of various cultures related to Black racial or ethnic identification. - Indigenous culture: Any of various cultures of Indigenous peoples. - LGBTQ subculture: Any of various subcultures within the LGBTQ community. - ethnic and racial cultures: Any of various cultures associated with an ethnic group or groups and/or a racial category or categories. - subculture: A group of people within a culture that differentiates itself from the parent culture to which it belongs, often maintaining some of its founding principles.",,"(African-American LGBTQ culture, subClassOf, African-American culture) (African-American LGBTQ culture, subClassOf, Black LGBTQ culture) (African-American culture, subClassOf, Black culture) (Black British culture, subClassOf, Black culture) (Black Canadian culture, subClassOf, Black culture) (Black LGBTQ culture, subClassOf, Black culture) (Black LGBTQ culture, subClassOf, LGBTQ subculture) (Black culture, subClassOf, ethnic and racial cultures) (Indigenous culture, subClassOf, ethnic and racial cultures) (ethnic and racial cultures, subClassOf, subculture)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_iefs5v10,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Perigeniculate lamina of the lateral geniculate nucleus (sensu Mustela putorius furo): A lamina of the LGN in the ferret located medial to the A lamina in the rostral regions of the visual thalamus ((Linden, Guillery & Cucchiaro, 1981; Dell, Innocenti, Hilgetag, & Manger, 2019). - association cortex: Region of the cerebral cortex that integrates diverse sensory or motor information for purposeful action. - esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): innervates the foregut and midgut - fourth visual cortical area (sensu Mustela putorius furo): A visual area in the ferret that is caudal to the suprasylvian visual areas and rostral to area 19. - functional part of brain: A brain region defined by functional criteria, e.g. auditory cortex, rather than by structural or histological criteria. - inferior esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): The inferior esophageal nerve (ION) is one of the four nerves that make up the stomatogastric nerve (SGN). - junction of superior esophageal nerve and stomatogastric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): The junction between the stomatogastric nerve (STN) and the superior esophageal nerve (SON) shows synaptic structures. Octopamine may be released at this site by projection neurons; its application at this junction induces action potentials in the axons of the modulatory commissural neuron 5 (MCN5) that project from the commissural ganglia to the stomatogastric ganglion (STG). - lateral gastric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): Consists of lateral gastric (LG) neurons. The alternation between the lateral gastric neurons/medial gastric neurons and the lateral posterior gastric neurons control the movements of the lateral teeth in crustaceans. - pyloric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): Innervates pyloric region of the stomach. - superior esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis): The superior esophageal nerve (SON) is one of the four nerves that make up the stomatogastric nerve (SGN).",,"(Perigeniculate lamina of the lateral geniculate nucleus (sensu Mustela putorius furo), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (association cortex, subClassOf, functional part of brain) (esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (fourth visual cortical area (sensu Mustela putorius furo), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (inferior esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (junction of superior esophageal nerve and stomatogastric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (lateral gastric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (pyloric nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain) (superior esophageal nerve (sensu Cancer borealis), subClassOf, functional part of brain)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_o7n78c6n,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Achievement - Agent - Character - Game - Genre - Item - Leaderboard - playing area",,"(Achievement, is achievement in game, Game) (Character, is character in game, Game) (Character, owns item, Item) (Game, creator, Agent) (Game, has achievement, Achievement) (Game, has character, Character) (Game, has game genre, Genre) (Game, has item, Item) (Game, has leaderboard, Leaderboard) (Game, has playing area, playing area) (Game, release date, ) (Item, is item in game, Game) (Leaderboard, is leaderboard in game, Game)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/video_game_ontology,, 3_2_qq011zl5,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - clinical history taking: A health care process in which a clinician elicits a description of previous sign and symptoms of disease from a patient or from a third party who is reporting on behalf of the patient. - clinical laboratory test: A measurement assay that has as input a patient-derived specimen and as output a data item that is about a quality of the specimen. - diagnostic process: A health care process that involves the interpretation of a clinical picture from a given patient (input) and the assertion to the effect that the patient has a disease, disorder, or syndrome of a certain type, or none of these (output). - health care encounter: A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter - health care process assay: A health care process with the objective to produce information about the material entity that is the evaluant, by physically examining it or its proxies. - health care process biomaterial transformation: A health care process which results in physical changes in a specified input material - health care process data transformation: A health care process that produces output from input data - hospitalization: TODO - physical examination: A sequence of acts of observing and measuring qualities of a patient performed by a clinician; measurements may occur with and without elicitation. - treatment: A planned process whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate, prevent, or alleviate a disorder, the signs and symptoms of a disorder, or a pathological process",,"(clinical history taking, subClassOf, health care process assay) (clinical laboratory test, subClassOf, health care process assay) (physical examination, subClassOf, health care process assay)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_ti1gphsc,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of People. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - broadsheet - magazine - newspaper - publication - quality broadsheet - red top - tabloid",,"(broadsheet, subClassOf, newspaper) (magazine, subClassOf, publication) (newspaper, subClassOf, publication) (quality broadsheet, subClassOf, broadsheet) (red top, subClassOf, tabloid) (tabloid, subClassOf, newspaper)",3_2,human_society/people_ontology,, 3_2_94cf9qc6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Business Process Model and Notation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Expression: Expression, which is used in the definition of attributes for Start Event, Intermediate Event, Activity, Complex Gateway, and Sequence Flow, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes (see Table B.2). - Property: Property, which is used in the definition of attributes for a Process and common activity attributes, and which extends the set of common BPMN Element attributes (see Table B.2). - TimeDate Expression: The TimeDateExpression supporting element is a sub-type of the Expression Element (Expression on page 273) and uses all the attributes of the Expression Element.",,"(Expression, ExpressionBody, ) (Expression, ExpressionLanguage, ) (Property, Correlation, ) (Property, Name, ) (Property, Type, ) (Property, Value, Expression) (TimeDate Expression, subClassOf, Expression)",3_2,business_finance/bpmn,, 3_2_ekyw9pid,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - bank holding company: any company that owns and/or has direct or indirect control of one or more banks; BHCs may also own nonbanking subsidiaries such as broker-dealers and asset managers - financial holding company: financial entity engaged in a broad range of banking-related activities as permitted under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 - financial service provider: functional entity either licensed to provide financial services to consumers and/or businesses or established by law to provide financial services, such as a central bank - foreign banking organization: financial service provider that is headquartered outside the United States and that can acquire or establish freestanding banks or bank holding companies in the United States - foreign banking organization as a bank holding company: foreign banking organization that is a bank holding company in the United States - foreign banking organization of a bank holding company: foreign banking organization that is owned or controlled by a bank holding company - functional business entity: functional entity defined in terms of the nature of the commercial activity it conducts - holding company: business entity established to own stock in another company, typically to own enough voting shares to have some level of control over that company's policies and management - intermediate holding company: bank holding company established or designated by a foreign banking organization under subpart O of the Federal Reserve Board's Regulation YY (12 CFR part 252) - savings loan holding company: company that directly or indirectly controls a savings association or related holding company, and explicitly excludes any company that is also a bank holding company",,"(bank holding company, subClassOf, financial service provider) (bank holding company, subClassOf, holding company) (financial holding company, subClassOf, bank holding company) (financial service provider, is subject to reserve requirements, ) (financial service provider, subClassOf, functional business entity) (foreign banking organization, subClassOf, financial service provider) (foreign banking organization as a bank holding company, subClassOf, bank holding company) (foreign banking organization as a bank holding company, subClassOf, foreign banking organization) (foreign banking organization of a bank holding company, subClassOf, foreign banking organization) (holding company, subClassOf, functional business entity) (intermediate holding company, subClassOf, bank holding company) (savings loan holding company, subClassOf, financial service provider) (savings loan holding company, subClassOf, holding company)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_lf48cn88,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abnormal neutrophil count: A deviation from the normal range of neutrophil cell counts in the circulation. - Abnormality of immune system physiology: A functional abnormality of the immune system. - Autoimmune antibody positivity: The presence of an antibody in the blood circulation that is directed against the organism's own cells or tissues. - Autoimmune hemolytic anemia: An autoimmune form of hemolytic anemia. - Autoimmune thrombocytopenia: The presence of thrombocytopenia in combination with detection of antiplatelet antibodies. - Autoimmunity: The occurrence of an immune reaction against the organism's own cells or tissues. - CSF autoimmune antibody positivity: The presence of an antibody in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that is directed against the organism's own cells or tissues. - Chronic neutropenia: Neutropenia with an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) less than 1,500,000,000/L lasting for more than 3 months. - Cyclic neutropenia: Recurrent episodes of abnormally low levels of neutrophils in the body (neutropenia). - Hashimoto thyroiditis: A chronic, autoimmune type of thyroiditis associated with hypothyroidism.",,"(Autoimmune antibody positivity, subClassOf, Autoimmunity) (Autoimmune hemolytic anemia, subClassOf, Autoimmunity) (Autoimmune thrombocytopenia, subClassOf, Autoimmunity) (Autoimmunity, subClassOf, Abnormality of immune system physiology) (CSF autoimmune antibody positivity, subClassOf, Autoimmunity) (Hashimoto thyroiditis, subClassOf, Autoimmunity)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_rxeg0xcz,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - eighth order inflorescence axis: A higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of a seventh order inflorescence axis (PO:0025109). - fourth order inflorescence axis: A higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of a third order inflorescence axis (PO:0025105). - higher order inflorescence axis: An inflorescence axis (PO:0020122) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of an inflorescence axis (PO:0020122). - ninth order inflorescence axis: A higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of a eighth order inflorescence axis (PO:0025110). - second order inflorescence axis: A higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of a first order inflorescence axis (PO:0025104). - short tassel branch: The very short branch that may arise from either or both the long lateral branch and the central spike of tassel in maize. - sixth order inflorescence axis: A higher order inflorescence axis (PO:0009081) that develops from an inflorescence axillary meristem (PO:0009105) of a fifth order inflorescence axis (PO:0025107). - spikelet pedicel: Inflorescence branch that terminates in a spikelet. - tassel inflorescence branch: An inflorescence branch (PO:0009081) arising on a first order tassel inflorescence axis (PO:0006324) or from a higher order inflorescence branch (PO:0009081) that is part of a tassel inflorescence (PO:0020126). - tassel spikelet rachilla: The axis of the tassel spikelet, above the glumes.",,"(eighth order inflorescence axis, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (fourth order inflorescence axis, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (ninth order inflorescence axis, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (second order inflorescence axis, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (short tassel branch, subClassOf, tassel inflorescence branch) (sixth order inflorescence axis, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (spikelet pedicel, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (tassel inflorescence branch, subClassOf, higher order inflorescence axis) (tassel spikelet rachilla, subClassOf, tassel inflorescence branch)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_uuoywx0g,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Occupation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - astronomer or physicist - atmospheric or space scientist (broad) - chemist or materials scientist - environmental scientist or geoscientist - life, physical, or social science occupation - miscellaneous physical scientist - occupation holder with job zone 5: An occupation holder with the job zone number of 5. - physical scientist - physical scientist, all other: All physical scientists not listed separately. - remote sensing scientists or technologist: Apply remote sensing principles and methods to analyze data and solve problems in areas such as natural resource management, urban planning, or homeland security. May develop new sensor systems, analytical techniques, or new applications for existing systems.",,"(astronomer or physicist, subClassOf, physical scientist) (atmospheric or space scientist (broad), subClassOf, physical scientist) (chemist or materials scientist, subClassOf, physical scientist) (environmental scientist or geoscientist, subClassOf, physical scientist) (miscellaneous physical scientist, subClassOf, physical scientist) (physical scientist, subClassOf, life, physical, or social science occupation) (physical scientist, all other, subClassOf, miscellaneous physical scientist) (remote sensing scientists or technologist, subClassOf, miscellaneous physical scientist) (remote sensing scientists or technologist, subClassOf, occupation holder with job zone 5)",3_2,business_finance/occupation_ontology,, 3_2_5beyf321,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - FirstPerson - Isometric - POV - PersonStandpoint - Textual - ThirdPerson",,"(FirstPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint) (Isometric, subClassOf, POV) (PersonStandpoint, subClassOf, POV) (Textual, subClassOf, POV) (ThirdPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_o5wfa779,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - establishment of bipolar cell polarity: The specification and formation of bipolar intracellular organization or cell growth patterns. Bipolar organization is the organization that is a mirror image along an axis from a plane. - establishment of cell polarity involved in ameboidal cell migration: The specification and formation of anisotropic intracellular organization that contributes to the self-propelled directed movement of an ameboid cell. - establishment of cell polarity involved in growth plate cartilage chondrocyte division: The cellular process that results in the specification, formation or maintenance of anisotropic intracellular organization that results in the directional division of a growth plate cartilage chondrocyte. - establishment of cell polarity regulating cell shape: Any cellular process that results in the specification or formation of a polarized intracellular organization or cell growth pattern that regulates the shape of a cell. - establishment of epithelial cell polarity: The specification and formation of anisotropic intracellular organization of an epithelial cell. - establishment of lymphocyte polarity: The directed orientation of lymphocyte signaling molecules and associated membrane rafts towards a chemokine gradient or a contact point with an appropriate activating cell. - establishment of monopolar cell polarity: The specification and formation of monopolar intracellular organization or cell growth patterns. Monopolar cell organization is directional organization along an axis. - establishment of neuroblast polarity: The specification and formation of the apicobasal polarity of a neuroblast cell, a progenitor of the central nervous system. - establishment or maintenance of cell polarity: Any cellular process that results in the specification, formation or maintenance of anisotropic intracellular organization or cell growth patterns. - establishment or maintenance of neuroblast polarity: Any cellular process that results in the specification, formation or maintenance of the apicobasal polarity of a neuroblast cell, a progenitor of the central nervous system.",,"(establishment of neuroblast polarity, subClassOf, establishment or maintenance of neuroblast polarity) (establishment or maintenance of neuroblast polarity, subClassOf, establishment or maintenance of cell polarity)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_892ld1wu,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Business Process Model and Notation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Script Task",,"(Script Task, Script, )",3_2,business_finance/bpmn,, 3_2_r9nr1vax,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Action - ActionRPG - DynamicAdventure - Explorative - Fighting - Genre - Platformer - Shooter - Stealth - Survival",,"(Action, subClassOf, Genre) (ActionRPG, subClassOf, Action) (DynamicAdventure, subClassOf, Action) (DynamicAdventure, subClassOf, Explorative) (Fighting, subClassOf, Action) (Platformer, subClassOf, Action) (Shooter, subClassOf, Action) (Stealth, subClassOf, Action) (Survival, subClassOf, Action)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_s1xptayr,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cystoblast - female germ cell: A female germ cell is a germ cell that supports müllerian gamete production. - gamete: A mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes. - germ line cell: A cell that is within the developmental lineage of gametes and is able to pass along its genetic material to offspring. - male gamete: A mature sexual reproductive cell of the wolffian germline. - male germ cell: A male germ cell is a germ cell that supports wolffian gamete production. - male germ line stem cell: A stem cell that is the precursor of male gametes. - spermatid: A male germ cell that develops from the haploid secondary spermatocytes. Without further division, spermatids undergo structural changes and give rise to spermatozoa. - spermatocyte: A male germ cell that develops from spermatogonia. The euploid primary spermatocytes undergo meiosis and give rise to the haploid secondary spermatocytes which in turn give rise to spermatids. - spermatogonium: An euploid male germ cell of an early stage of spermatogenesis.",,"(male gamete, subClassOf, gamete) (male gamete, subClassOf, male germ cell) (male germ line stem cell, subClassOf, male germ cell) (spermatid, subClassOf, male germ cell) (spermatocyte, subClassOf, male germ cell) (spermatogonium, subClassOf, male germ cell)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_5b0e339c,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - FirstPerson - Isometric - POV - PersonStandpoint - Textual - ThirdPerson",,"(FirstPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint) (Isometric, subClassOf, POV) (PersonStandpoint, subClassOf, POV) (Textual, subClassOf, POV) (ThirdPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_kuk9a69z,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Immunotherapy: Therapy designed to induce changes in a patient's immune status in order to treat disease. - Sedation: The process of allaying nervous excitement or the state of being calmed. (Taber's) - behavioral therapy: A broad term referring to clinical psychotherapy that uses techniques derived from behaviorism. - chemotherapy procedure: A therapeutic procedure that uses synthetic or naturally-occurring chemicals - immunotherapy procedure: A therapeutic procedure that uses immune system derived entities. - non-pharmacotherapy procedure - physical therapy procedure: A therapeutic procedure that uses physical conditioning - radiation therapy procedure: A therapeutic procedure that uses radiation. - transfusion: A transplantation in which the body part is a bodily fluid - transplantation: A therapeutic procedure in which a body part is transferred into a organism",,"(transfusion, subClassOf, transplantation)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_vcrdmacv,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Thiazolidinedione Antidiabetic Agent: Any antidiabetic agent with the glitazone (thiazolidinedione) base structure with antihyperglycemic activity. Glitazone antidiabetic agents selectively bind to and stimulate the nuclear receptor peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) gamma. This results in the selective transcription of a number of insulin-sensitive genes involved in glucose metabolism. This eventually enhances insulin sensitivity, reduces insulin resistance and decreases hepatic gluconeogenesis. PPARs function as transcription factors that regulate expressions of genes involved in cellular differentiation, development, and metabolism (carbohydrate, lipid, protein), as well as tumorigenesis; PPARgamma is expressed at high levels in adipose tissue. - adamantanes: Compounds containing an adamantane skeleton. - antidementia agent therapy: Treatment with medications to improve cognition and function for patients with dementia. - cardiovascular agent therapy: Use of a drug that affects the rate or intensity of cardiac contraction, blood vessel diameter or blood volume. - enzyme inhibitor agent therapy: A therapy using a compound or agent that combines with an enzyme in such a manner as to prevent the normal substrate-enzyme combination and the catalytic reaction. - molecular pathway modifying agent therapy - pharmacotherapy: Use of a substance introduced into a living organism with therapeutic or diagnostic purpose. - primary aliphatic amine - suvorexant: An aromatic amide obtained by formal condensation of the carboxy group of 5-methyl-2-(2H-1,2,3-triazol-2-yl)benzoic acid with the secondary amino group of 5-chloro-2-[(5R)-5-methyl-1,4-diazepan-1-yl]-1,3-benzoxazole. An orexin receptor antagonist used for the management of insomnia. - therapeutic procedure: A treatment whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate a disorder or to alleviate the signs and symptoms of a disorder or pathological process.",,"(Thiazolidinedione Antidiabetic Agent, subClassOf, pharmacotherapy) (antidementia agent therapy, subClassOf, pharmacotherapy) (cardiovascular agent therapy, subClassOf, pharmacotherapy) (enzyme inhibitor agent therapy, subClassOf, molecular pathway modifying agent therapy) (enzyme inhibitor agent therapy, subClassOf, pharmacotherapy) (molecular pathway modifying agent therapy, subClassOf, pharmacotherapy) (pharmacotherapy, subClassOf, therapeutic procedure) (suvorexant, subClassOf, molecular pathway modifying agent therapy)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_lg97q2pk,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of NCI Thesaurus. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Chemistry Test - Dietary Fruit Juice Measurement - Dietary Meat Measurement - Dietary Meat, Cured Measurement - Dietary Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Measurement - Dietary Polyunsaturated Fat Measurement - Dietary Saturated Fat Measurement - Dietary Seafood High in n-3 Fatty Acids Measurement - Dietary Seafood Low in n-3 Fatty Acids Measurement - Total Dietary Carbohydrate Measurement",,"(Dietary Meat, Cured Measurement, subClassOf, Dietary Meat Measurement) (Dietary Meat, Poultry, and Seafood Measurement, subClassOf, Dietary Meat Measurement) (Dietary Seafood High in n-3 Fatty Acids Measurement, subClassOf, Dietary Meat Measurement) (Dietary Seafood Low in n-3 Fatty Acids Measurement, subClassOf, Dietary Meat Measurement)",3_2,health_medicine/nci_thesaurus,, 3_2_y1x1n50t,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - diagnostic process: A health care process that involves the interpretation of a clinical picture from a given patient (input) and the assertion to the effect that the patient has a disease, disorder, or syndrome of a certain type, or none of these (output). - emergency department encounter: A health care encounter in which care is provided for undifferentiated and unscheduled patients with illnesses or injuries requiring immediate medical attention. - health care encounter: A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter - health care process assay: A health care process with the objective to produce information about the material entity that is the evaluant, by physically examining it or its proxies. - health care process biomaterial transformation: A health care process which results in physical changes in a specified input material - health care process data transformation: A health care process that produces output from input data - hospitalization: TODO - inpatient encounter: A health care encounter involving a patient who has been admitted to a health care facility and remains in a hospital facility for at least one night. - physical examination: A sequence of acts of observing and measuring qualities of a patient performed by a clinician; measurements may occur with and without elicitation. - planned process: A processual entity that realizes a plan which is the concretization of a plan specification.",,"(emergency department encounter, subClassOf, health care encounter) (inpatient encounter, subClassOf, health care encounter) (physical examination, subClassOf, health care process assay)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_w3o6g3us,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - affective process: A that has positive or negative valence. - bodily process: A process in which at least one bodily component of an organsim participates. - emotion process: An that is a synchronized aggregate of constituent mental processes, including an appraisal process, which is valenced, has an object, and gives rise to an action tendency. - mental process: A that occurs in the brain, and that can of itself be conscious, or can give rise to a process that can of itself be conscious or can give rise to behaviour. - pleasure: A positive emotion which is sought out and is associated with happiness and satisfaction. - pleasure associated with behaviour: that is experienced as a result of engaging in a behaviour. - self-identity development: A mental process that involves the development of some self-identity. - subjective affective feeling: An that involves the experience of internal or external sensory stimuli. - targeted emotion: An emotion directly attributing an affective response to an object, event or experience. It includes liking and disliking. - urge: A mental process that involves a feeling of strong impulse to engage in a behaviour.",,"(affective process, subClassOf, mental process) (emotion process, subClassOf, affective process) (mental process, subClassOf, bodily process) (pleasure, subClassOf, emotion process) (pleasure associated with behaviour, subClassOf, pleasure) (self-identity development, subClassOf, mental process) (subjective affective feeling, subClassOf, affective process) (targeted emotion, subClassOf, emotion process) (urge, subClassOf, mental process)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_psx8o7xi,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Concept - Document - Information provider: Class defining the provider of information about the contract.",,"(Information provider, Information kind, Concept) (Information provider, Website with information, Document)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_48miw648,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Occupation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - blockchain engineer: Maintain and support distributed and decentralized blockchain-based networks or block-chain applications such as cryptocurrency exchange, payment processing, document sharing, and digital voting. Design and deploy secure block-chain design patterns and solutions over geographically distributed networks using advanced technologies. May assist with infrastructure setup and testing for application transparency and security. - computer occupation - computer systems engineer/architect: Design and develop solutions to complex applications problems, system administration issues, or network concerns. Perform systems management and integration functions. - digital forensics analyst: Conduct investigations on computer-based crimes establishing documentary or physical evidence, such as digital media and logs associated with cyber intrusion incidents. Analyze digital evidence and investigate computer security incidents to derive information in support of system and network vulnerability mitigation. Preserve and present computer-related evidence in support of criminal, fraud, counterintelligence, or law enforcement investigations. - document management specialist: Implement and administer enterprise-wide document management systems and related procedures that allow organizations to capture, store, retrieve, share, and destroy electronic records and documents. - geographic information systems technologist or technician: Assist scientists or related professionals in building, maintaining, modifying, or using geographic information systems (GIS) databases. May also perform some custom application development or provide user support. - information security engineer: Develop and oversee the implementation of information security procedures and policies. Build, maintain and upgrade security technology, such as firewalls, for the safe use of computer networks and the transmission and retrieval of information. Design and implement appropriate security controls to identify vulnerabilities and protect digital files and electronic infrastructures. Monitor and respond to computer security breaches, viruses, and intrusions, and perform forensic investigation. May oversee the assessment of information security systems. - information technology project manager: Plan, initiate, and manage information technology (IT) projects. Lead and guide the work of technical staff. Serve as liaison between business and technical aspects of projects. Plan project stages and assess business implications for each stage. Monitor progress to assure deadlines, standards, and cost targets are met. - miscellaneous computer occupation - web administrator: Manage web environment design, deployment, development and maintenance activities. Perform testing and quality assurance of web sites and web applications.",,"(blockchain engineer, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (computer systems engineer/architect, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (digital forensics analyst, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (document management specialist, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (geographic information systems technologist or technician, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (information security engineer, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (information technology project manager, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation) (miscellaneous computer occupation, subClassOf, computer occupation) (web administrator, subClassOf, miscellaneous computer occupation)",3_2,business_finance/occupation_ontology,, 3_2_e7f6jcot,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - atcm - best availabl control technology - compliance - controlled burn - environmental control strategy - environmental standard - mact - maximum achievable control technology - reclamation - treatment",,"(atcm, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (best availabl control technology, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (compliance, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (controlled burn, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (environmental standard, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (mact, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (maximum achievable control technology, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (reclamation, subClassOf, environmental control strategy) (treatment, subClassOf, environmental control strategy)",3_2,earth_environment/sweet,, 3_2_3i06npxp,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Crop. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Agronomic - Average of marketable tuber weight - Empty panicle number - Farmers preference at postharvest - Panicle selected number - Plant vigor - Rotten tuber weight - Shelling index - Stem biomass moisture content - Time from planting to death",,"(Average of marketable tuber weight, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Empty panicle number, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Farmers preference at postharvest, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Panicle selected number, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Plant vigor, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Rotten tuber weight, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Shelling index, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Stem biomass moisture content, subClassOf, Agronomic) (Time from planting to death, subClassOf, Agronomic)",3_2,food_agriculture/crop_ontology,, 3_2_olrff2mh,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E1 CRM Entity - E2 Temporal Entity - E3 Condition State - E4 Period - E52 Time-Span - E53 Place - E54 Dimension - E77 Persistent Item - E92 Spacetime Volume - E93 Presence",,"(E2 Temporal Entity, P173 starts before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P173i ends after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174 starts before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174i ends after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175 starts before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175i starts after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176 starts before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176i starts after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182 ends before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182i starts after or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183 ends before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183i starts after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184 ends before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184i ends with or after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185 ends before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185i ends after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P4 has time-span, E52 Time-Span) (E2 Temporal Entity, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E3 Condition State, P5 consists of, E3 Condition State) (E3 Condition State, P5i forms part of, E3 Condition State) (E3 Condition State, subClassOf, E2 Temporal Entity) (E4 Period, P7 took place at, E53 Place) (E4 Period, P9 consists of, E4 Period) (E4 Period, P9i forms part of, E4 Period) (E4 Period, subClassOf, E2 Temporal Entity) (E4 Period, subClassOf, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E52 Time-Span, P160i is temporal projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E52 Time-Span, P164i temporally specifies, E93 Presence) (E52 Time-Span, P191 had duration, E54 Dimension) (E52 Time-Span, P4i is time-span of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E52 Time-Span, P86 falls within, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, P86i contains, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E53 Place, P121 overlaps with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P122 borders with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P161i is spatial projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E53 Place, P167i includes, E93 Presence) (E53 Place, P189 approximates, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P189i is approximated by, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P197i was partially covered by, E93 Presence) (E53 Place, P7i witnessed, E4 Period) (E53 Place, P89 falls within, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P89i contains, E53 Place) (E53 Place, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E54 Dimension, P191i was duration of, E52 Time-Span) (E54 Dimension, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E77 Persistent Item, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10 falls within, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10i contains, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P132 spatiotemporally overlaps with, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P133 is spatiotemporally separated from, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P160 has temporal projection, E52 Time-Span) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P161 has spatial projection, E53 Place) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P166i had presence, E93 Presence) (E92 Spacetime Volume, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E93 Presence, P164 is temporally specified by, E52 Time-Span) (E93 Presence, P166 was a presence of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E93 Presence, P167 was within, E53 Place) (E93 Presence, P197 covered parts of, E53 Place) (E93 Presence, subClassOf, E92 Spacetime Volume)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_tyuznjfo,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - aromaticity - atomic quality - bond multiplicity - charge - composition: From PATO. - double bond equivalent - mass: from PATO - negative charge - polarity - positive charge",,"(negative charge, subClassOf, charge) (positive charge, subClassOf, charge)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_w057b3b0,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - broker-dealer: any party in the business of buying and selling securities, operating as both a broker and a dealer, depending on the transaction - enterprise: functional business entity that produces and/or sells goods or services - establishment: an enterprise (or part of an enterprise) that operates from a single physical location - functional business entity: functional entity defined in terms of the nature of the commercial activity it conducts - functional entity: party defined in terms of a function it performs - functional role: role representing an underlying functionality that something, such as a person, organization, process, or service, is expected to perform or deliver - government: the system by which a state or community is controlled - institutional unit: party that is capable, in its own right, of owning assets, incurring liabilities, and engaging in economic activities and in transactions with other parties - party role: role played by an organization or individual that may be time bound - service provider: role of an agent that provides some service, including but not limited to commercial or professional services",,"(broker-dealer, subClassOf, functional entity) (enterprise, subClassOf, functional business entity) (enterprise, subClassOf, institutional unit) (establishment, subClassOf, institutional unit) (functional business entity, subClassOf, functional entity) (functional entity, subClassOf, functional role) (government, subClassOf, functional entity) (institutional unit, subClassOf, functional entity) (institutional unit, subClassOf, party role) (service provider, subClassOf, functional entity) (service provider, subClassOf, functional role)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_g0gmitbq,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anxiety disorder: A cognitive disorder that involves an excessive, irrational dread of everyday situations. - bipolar disorder: A major affective disorder marked by severe mood swings (manic or major depressive episodes) and a tendency to remission and recurrence. - bipolar spectrum disorder: A spectrum of cognitive disorders that includes bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, and cases where subthreshold symptoms are found to cause clinically significant impairment or distress. - cognitive disorder: A disorder of mental health that affects cognitive functions including memory processing, perception and problem solving. - depressive disorder: A mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, emptiness, or irritability and decreased ability to function. - disease of mental health: A disease that involves a psychological or behavioral pattern generally associated with subjective distress or disability that occurs in an individual, and which are not a part of normal development or culture. - dysthymic disorder: A mood disorder that involves the presence of a low mood almost daily over a span of at least two years. - major depressive disorder: A depressive disorder that is characterized by at least two weeks of loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities or depressed mood along with additional cognitive or somatic impairments such as appetite or weight changes, sleep difficulties, psychomotor agitation or retardation, fatigue or loss of energy, diminished ability to think or concentrate, feelings of worthlessness or excessive guilt, and suicidality. - mental disorder: A behavioral or mental pattern that causes significant distress or impairment of personal functioning. Such features may be persistent, relapsing and remitting, or occur as a single event. Many disorders have been described, with signs and symptoms that vary widely between specific disorders. - psychotic disorder: A cognitive disorder that involves abnormal thinking and perceptions resulting in a disconnection with reality.",,"(anxiety disorder, subClassOf, cognitive disorder) (bipolar disorder, subClassOf, bipolar spectrum disorder) (cognitive disorder, subClassOf, disease of mental health) (cognitive disorder, subClassOf, mental disorder) (major depressive disorder, subClassOf, depressive disorder) (psychotic disorder, subClassOf, cognitive disorder)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_i5mnjuy2,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - common, enhanced voting, restricted, nil paid, registered share: common share that confers multiple votes per share, is restricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is nil paid and is registered - common, enhanced voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share: common share that confers multiple votes per share, is not restricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is fully paid and is registered - common, enhanced voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share: common share that confers multiple votes per share, is not restricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is nil paid and is registered - common, non-voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share: common share that confers exactly 0 votes per share, is unrestricted from a sales perspective, is fully paid and is registered - common, non-voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share: common share that confers exactly 0 votes per share, is unrestricted from a sales perspective, is nil paid and is registered - common, restricted voting, restricted, fully-paid, registered share: common share that confers less than one vote per share, is restricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is fully paid and is registered - common, restricted voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share: common share that confers less than one vote per share, is unrestricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is nil paid and is registered - common, voting, restricted, nil paid, registered share: common share that confers exactly one vote per share, is restricted from a sales / transfer perspective, is nil paid and is registered - common, voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share: common share that confers exactly one vote per share, is unrestricted from a sales perspective, is fully paid and is registered - unrestricted share: share whose ownership/transfer/sale is not subject to special conditions including country-specific restrictions",,"(common, enhanced voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share) (common, enhanced voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share) (common, non-voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share) (common, non-voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share) (common, restricted voting, unrestricted, nil paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share) (common, voting, unrestricted, fully-paid, registered share, subClassOf, unrestricted share)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_zntfut7b,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Action - Adventure - Game - Genre - Horror - Management - MultiplayerAvailable - RPG - SandBox - Simulator",,"(Action, subClassOf, Genre) (Adventure, subClassOf, Genre) (Game, hasReleaseDate, ) (Game, prequelOf, Game) (Genre, subClassOf, Game) (Horror, subClassOf, Genre) (Management, subClassOf, Simulator) (MultiplayerAvailable, subClassOf, Genre) (RPG, subClassOf, Genre) (SandBox, subClassOf, Simulator) (Simulator, subClassOf, Genre)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_9eag2pv9,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - action group: classifier that differentiates corporate actions based on a GLEIF specific grouping - aspect: characteristic or feature that can be used to dimensionalize, filter, or subset a class, collection, or set of things - classifier: standardized classification or delineation for something, per some scheme for such delineation, within a specified context - geographic region kind: classifier for a geographic region, including but not limited to a subdivision of a geopolitical entity, (noting that there may be more than one kind for a given country or other entity) - maturity level: classifier used to indicate the state of an artifact with respect to its development lifecycle - module: classifier used to indicate a category used to modularize something based on principles of the model driven architecture methodology (MDA), including but not limited to separation of concerns, coherence, and establishing clear logical boundaries in order to increase reusability and maintainability - quantity dimension: expression of the dependence of a quantity on the base quantities of a system of quantities as a product of powers of factors corresponding to the base quantities, omitting any numerical factor - quantity kind: aspect common to mutually comparable quantities - secondary unit designator: classifier for a smaller structure or component within a larger facility, such as an apartment, office, mail stop, or other similar designation - supplemental address designator: classifier for supplemental address information, such as a highway contract route, rural route, building complex, shopping center, condominium complex, mail box, or other similar designation",,"(action group, subClassOf, classifier) (classifier, subClassOf, aspect) (geographic region kind, subClassOf, classifier) (maturity level, subClassOf, classifier) (module, subClassOf, classifier) (quantity dimension, subClassOf, classifier) (quantity kind, subClassOf, classifier) (secondary unit designator, subClassOf, classifier) (supplemental address designator, subClassOf, classifier)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_e67pcyte,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - ActionRPG - Adventure - Game - Genre - Horror - MultiplayerAvailable - NonRPG - Roguelike - Simulator - Strategic",,"(Adventure, subClassOf, Genre) (Game, hasReleaseDate, ) (Game, prequelOf, Game) (Genre, subClassOf, Game) (Horror, subClassOf, Genre) (MultiplayerAvailable, subClassOf, Genre) (Simulator, subClassOf, Genre) (Strategic, subClassOf, Genre)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_f48yc1ce,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Set of carpal bones - Skeleton of carpal part of hand - Skeleton of distal carpal part of hand - Skeleton of forearm - Skeleton of metacarpal part of hand - Skeleton of pectoral girdle - Skeleton of proximal carpal part of hand - Skeleton of wrist - Subdivision of appendicular skeleton - Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb",,"(Set of carpal bones, subClassOf, Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb) (Skeleton of forearm, subClassOf, Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb) (Skeleton of pectoral girdle, subClassOf, Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb) (Skeleton of wrist, subClassOf, Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb) (Subdivision of skeleton of upper limb, subClassOf, Subdivision of appendicular skeleton)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_qvej5veb,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Custom: The collective memory of some group of agents, i.e. propositions beared by custom are shared (i.e. held) by all members of the group - Customary_Law: In law, custom, or customary law consists of established patterns of behaviour that can be objectively verified within a particular social setting. - International_Agreement: An agreement entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. - Legal_Doctrine: Legal doctrine is a framework, set of rules, procedural steps, or test, often established through precedent in the common law, through which judgments can be determined in a given legal cas - Legal_Document: A legal document is a document bearing norms or normative statements. By virtue of this definition the norm-as-propositional-attitude is reified as norm-as proposition. In other words, the norm being expressed through the legal source is an expression of the propositional attitude. - Legal_Source: A legal source is a source for legal statements, both norms and legal expressions. In a sense it is literally a 'source' of law - Medium - Precedent: In law, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court may need to adopt when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. The term may also refer to the collective body of case law that a court should consider when interpreting the law. When a precedent establishes an important legal principle, or represents new or changed law on a particular issue, that precedent is often known as a landmark decision. - Proclamation: A proclamation (Lat. proclamare, to make public by announcement) is an official declaration. - Soft_Law: The term ""soft law"" refers to quasi-legal instruments which do not have any binding force, or whose binding force is somewhat ""weaker"" than the binding force of traditional law, often referred to as ""hard law"", in this context. The term ""soft law"" initially appeared in the area of international law, but more recently it has been transferred to other branches of law.",,"(Custom, subClassOf, Medium) (Customary_Law, subClassOf, Custom) (Customary_Law, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (International_Agreement, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Doctrine, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Document, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Source, subClassOf, Medium) (Precedent, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Proclamation, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Soft_Law, subClassOf, Legal_Source)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_nbbzcl39,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of African Wildlife. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Animal - Carnivore - Giraffe - Herbivore - HypoCarnivores - Lion - MesoCarnivore - Omnivore - RockDassie - Warthog",,"(Carnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (Giraffe, subClassOf, Animal) (Herbivore, subClassOf, Animal) (HypoCarnivores, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Lion, subClassOf, Animal) (MesoCarnivore, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Omnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (RockDassie, subClassOf, Animal) (Warthog, subClassOf, Animal)",3_2,earth_environment/african_wildlife_ontology,, 3_2_i3kw5v0x,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Extensible Observation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Characteristic - Entity - Measurement - Measurement Value - Observation - Protocol - Standard",,"(Characteristic, characteristic for, Entity) (Measurement, has value, Measurement Value) (Measurement, hasPrecision, ) (Measurement, measurement for, Observation) (Measurement, of characteristic, Characteristic) (Measurement, uses protocol, Protocol) (Measurement, uses standard, Standard) (Observation, entity related, Observation) (Observation, has context, Observation) (Observation, has measurement, Measurement) (Observation, of entity, Entity)",3_2,earth_environment/extensible_observation_ontology,, 3_2_3omeywcl,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abnormal alveolar ridge morphology: Any abnormality of the alveolar ridges (on the upper or lower jaws). The alveolar ridges contain the sockets (alveoli) of the teeth. - Abnormal lip morphology: An abnormality of the lip. - Abnormal mandibular ramus morphology: An abnormality of a mandibular ramus. - Abnormal oral frenulum morphology: An abnormality of the lingual frenulum, that is of the small fold of mucous membrane that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth, or the presence of accessory frenula in the oral cavity. - Abnormal palate morphology: Any abnormality of the palate, i.e., of roof of the mouth. - Abnormal salivary gland morphology: Any abnormality of the salivary glands, the exocrine glands that produce saliva. - Abnormality of mouth size - Narrow mouth: Distance between the commissures of the mouth more than 2 SD below the mean. Alternatively, an apparently decreased width of the oral aperture (subjective). - Orofacial cleft: The presence of a cleft (gap, opening, or groove) in the oral cavity, including cleft of the upper lip and/or cleft of the palate. Cleft of the upper lip is visible as a groove or fissure in the lip, most frequently due to a congenital failure of the maxillary and median nasal processes to fuse. Cleft palate is characterized by a grooved depression or fissure in the roof of the mouth, most often resulting from a congenital failure of the palate to fuse properly. Clefts of the lip and palate can occur individually or together. It is preferable to code each defect separately. - Wide mouth: Distance between the oral commissures more than 2 SD above the mean. Alternatively, an apparently increased width of the oral aperture (subjective).",,"(Narrow mouth, subClassOf, Abnormality of mouth size) (Wide mouth, subClassOf, Abnormality of mouth size)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_yydhjrlz,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - continuant: A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. - glomerular epithelium: The glomerular epithelium is an epithelial tissue that covers the outer surfaces of the glomerulus. The glomerular epithelium consists of both parietal and visceral epithelium. Metanephric glomerular parietal epithelial cells are specialized epithelial cells that form tight junctions as a barrier to protein transport. A metanephric glomerular visceral epithelial cell is a specialized epithelial cell that contains 'feet' that interdigitate with the 'feet' of other glomerular epithelial cells in the metanephros. - kidney epithelium: The cellular avascular layer of the kidney luminar surfaces. - macula densa: The macula densa is an area of specialized cells in the distal tubule that makes contact with the vascular pole of the glomerulus[GO]. - mesonephric nephron epithelium: The mesonephric nephron epithelium is a tissue that covers the surface of a nephron in the mesonephros[GO]. - metanephric nephron epithelium: The metanephric nephron epithelium is a tissue that covers the surface of a nephron in the metanephros[GO]. - nephron epithelium: The nephron epithelium is a tissue that covers the surface of a nephron. - pronephric nephron tubule: The pronephric nephron tubule is an epithelial tube that is part of the pronephric nephron and connects the filtration unit (glomerulus or glomus) of the pronephros to the pronephric duct[GO]. - renal tubule: A renal tubule is a tube that filters, re-absorbs and secretes substances to rid an organism of waste and to play a role in fluid homeostasis. - short descending thin limb: The short descending thin limb is the descending thin limb of a short nephron that has a squamous epithelial morphology[GO].",,"(continuant, developmentally preceded by, continuant) (continuant, genomically related to, continuant) (glomerular epithelium, subClassOf, nephron epithelium) (macula densa, subClassOf, nephron epithelium) (mesonephric nephron epithelium, subClassOf, nephron epithelium) (metanephric nephron epithelium, subClassOf, nephron epithelium) (nephron epithelium, subClassOf, kidney epithelium) (short descending thin limb, subClassOf, nephron epithelium)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_n76ji73s,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - auction market: exchange in which buyers and sellers submit competitive bids that do not involve direct negotiations between parties, as part of an auction scheduled either on demand or on a periodic basis - dark pool: privately organized alternative trading system, that allows institutional investors the ability to trade without exposure until after the trade has been executed and reported - electronic communication network: alternative trading system that automatically matches buy and sell orders for securities in the market - exchange: any organization, association, or group of persons, whether incorporated or unincorporated, which constitutes, maintains, or provides a facility for bringing together purchasers and sellers of financial instruments, commodities, or other products, services, or goods, and includes the market place and facilities maintained by such exchange - facility: something established to serve a particular purpose, make some course of action or operation easier, or provide some capability or service - interdealer quotation system: automated system for organizing and disseminating price quotes by brokers and dealer firms that facilitates electronic trading in securities - market segment-level market: section of an exchange/market/trade reporting facility that specialises in one or more specific instruments or that is regulated differently - operating-level market: exchange/market/trade reporting facility in a specific market/country - recognised market operator: exchange that is operated or maintained by an operator registered under certain securities regulations that brings together purchasers and sellers of capital market products - regulated exchange: regulated market that is operated by and/or managed by a market operator that brings together or facilitates the bringing together of multiple third-party buying and selling interests in financial instruments",,"(auction market, subClassOf, exchange) (exchange, subClassOf, facility) (interdealer quotation system, subClassOf, exchange) (market segment-level market, subClassOf, exchange) (operating-level market, subClassOf, exchange) (recognised market operator, subClassOf, exchange) (regulated exchange, subClassOf, exchange)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_pe8yqg0a,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Wine. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - WineBody - WineColor - WineDescriptor: Made WineDescriptor unionType of tastes and color - WineFlavor - WineSugar - WineTaste",,"(WineBody, subClassOf, WineTaste) (WineColor, subClassOf, WineDescriptor) (WineFlavor, subClassOf, WineTaste) (WineSugar, subClassOf, WineTaste) (WineTaste, subClassOf, WineDescriptor)",3_2,food_agriculture/wine_ontology,, 3_2_2vlblt0r,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - American depositary receipt level: classifier for American depositary receipts that categorizes ADRs into levels based on the extent to which the foreign company has access to the U.S. market - Asian option classifier: financial instrument classifier that classifies Asian options based on whether they are rate-based or price based - Basel III Designation: European Union wide securities designation, defined by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS), that classifies securities based on the quality of capital underlying the instrument - aspect: characteristic or feature that can be used to dimensionalize, filter, or subset a class, collection, or set of things - asset class: financial instrument classifier for a group of securities that exhibit similar characteristics, behave similarly in the marketplace and are subject to the same laws and regulations - classifier: standardized classification or delineation for something, per some scheme for such delineation, within a specified context - financial instrument classification code: classifier and code for a financial instrument defined in the ISO 10962 Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI) Code Scheme - financial instrument classifier: classifier for a financial instrument based on its type and features - maturity level: classifier used to indicate the state of an artifact with respect to its development lifecycle - module: classifier used to indicate a category used to modularize something based on principles of the model driven architecture methodology (MDA), including but not limited to separation of concerns, coherence, and establishing clear logical boundaries in order to increase reusability and maintainability",,"(American depositary receipt level, subClassOf, financial instrument classifier) (Asian option classifier, subClassOf, financial instrument classifier) (Basel III Designation, subClassOf, financial instrument classifier) (asset class, subClassOf, financial instrument classifier) (classifier, subClassOf, aspect) (financial instrument classification code, subClassOf, financial instrument classifier) (financial instrument classifier, subClassOf, classifier) (maturity level, subClassOf, classifier) (module, subClassOf, classifier)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_ykv0swva,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - commitment: promise made by some party to act or refrain from acting in some manner - dividend: announced commitment to make a specific distribution of a portion of earnings to shareholders, prorated by class of security - guaranty: commitment whereby something is formally assured if a party with primary liability fails to perform - joint guaranty: guaranty provided by at least two parties, jointly and severally - letter of credit guaranty: guaranty that takes the form of a letter of credit, i.e., a document issued by a bank guaranteeing the payment up to a stated amount for a specified period - mutual commitment: commitment between two or more parties - negative pledge: guaranty whereby the issuer will not pledge any assets if doing so would result in less security for lender(s) or investor(s) - payment obligation: legally enforceable duty to pay a sum of money according to the terms stated in a contract - situation: setting, state of being, or relationship that is relatively stable for some period of time - unilateral commitment: commitment made by one party without reference any other the party to which the commitment is made",,"(commitment, subClassOf, situation) (dividend, subClassOf, commitment) (guaranty, subClassOf, commitment) (joint guaranty, subClassOf, guaranty) (mutual commitment, subClassOf, commitment) (negative pledge, subClassOf, guaranty) (payment obligation, subClassOf, commitment) (unilateral commitment, subClassOf, commitment)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_gdr8h02g,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Action - Adventure - Game - Genre - Gore - Horror - MultiplayerAvailable - Psychological - Strategic - SurvivalHorror",,"(Action, subClassOf, Genre) (Adventure, subClassOf, Genre) (Game, hasReleaseDate, ) (Game, prequelOf, Game) (Genre, subClassOf, Game) (Gore, subClassOf, Horror) (Horror, subClassOf, Genre) (MultiplayerAvailable, subClassOf, Genre) (Psychological, subClassOf, Horror) (Strategic, subClassOf, Genre) (SurvivalHorror, subClassOf, Horror)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_nug2m1yw,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - bacteria enriched soil: A portion of bacteria enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated bacterial abundance. - chalk soil: Soil which has increased levels of chalk. - chloropicrin enriched soil: A portion of chloropicrin enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of chloropicrin. - enriched soil: A portion of enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of some material entity. - kynurenate enriched soil: A portion of kynurenate enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of kynurenate. - pantothenate enriched soil: A portion of pantothenate enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of pantothenate. - salicylate enriched soil: A portion of salicylate enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of salicylate. - skatole enriched soil: A portion of skatole enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of skatole. - soil: An environmental material which is primarily composed of minerals, varying proportions of sand, silt, and clay, organic material such as humus, interstitial gases, liquids, and a broad range of resident micro- and macroorganisms. - urea enriched soil: A portion of urea enriched soil is a portion of soil with elevated levels of urea.",,"(bacteria enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (chalk soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (chloropicrin enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (enriched soil, subClassOf, soil) (kynurenate enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (pantothenate enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (salicylate enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (skatole enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil) (urea enriched soil, subClassOf, enriched soil)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_fes0s9jb,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - asset: something of monetary value that is owned or provides benefit to some party - financial asset: non-physical, tangible asset whose value is derived from a contractual claim, such as bank deposits, bonds, stocks, rights, certificates, and bank balances - intangible asset: identifiable, non-monetary asset that lacks physical substance - personal property: asset that is a movable item or possession not fixed to land - physical asset: tangible asset that has a material form, such as property, equipment, and inventory - real estate: real property, interests in mortgages on real property (including interests in mortgages on leaseholds of land or improvements thereon), and shares in qualified real estate investment trusts - real property: physical asset defined as land together with any structures that are permanently attached to that land, such as houses, trees, fences and improvements - role: named specific behavior of something participating in a particular context - tangible asset: asset that is a physical, measurable resource, i.e., one that takes a physical form - undergoer: something that plays the role of the object or recipient in a situation, i.e., the thing (or party) that the situation impacts, affects, or that otherwise plays a passive recipient / patient or thematic role",,"(asset, subClassOf, undergoer) (financial asset, subClassOf, tangible asset) (intangible asset, subClassOf, asset) (personal property, subClassOf, asset) (physical asset, subClassOf, tangible asset) (real estate, subClassOf, asset) (real property, subClassOf, physical asset) (real property, subClassOf, real estate) (tangible asset, subClassOf, asset) (undergoer, subClassOf, role)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_xj68bxk5,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - account: container for records associated with a business arrangement for regular transactions and services - card account: account whose terms and conditions are defined in a card agreement that is represented by a payment card - credit card account: card account whose terms and conditions are defined in a credit card agreement that is represented by a credit card - customer account: account that represents an identified, named collection of balances and cumulative totals used to summarize customer transaction-related activity over a designated period of time - debit card account: card account that is represented by a one or more debit cards - funds processing account: An account used specifically in the processing of funds. Like all accounts this is (per FIBIM definition) a business relationship between two entities; one entity is the account owner, the other entity is the account servicer. Please refer to Financial global model for treatment of accounts relationships in this model. - investment or deposit account: account associated with a product or service that requires the account holder to provide funds for management by the account provider - ledger account: account recorded in a general ledger - loan or credit account: account associated with a service in which the account holder receives funds from the account provider under certain terms and conditions for repayment - loan-specific customer account: account held by the borrower associated with a specific loan",,"(card account, subClassOf, customer account) (credit card account, subClassOf, card account) (credit card account, subClassOf, loan or credit account) (customer account, is linked to account, customer account) (customer account, subClassOf, account) (debit card account, subClassOf, card account) (funds processing account, subClassOf, account) (investment or deposit account, subClassOf, account) (ledger account, subClassOf, account) (loan or credit account, subClassOf, account) (loan-specific customer account, subClassOf, customer account) (loan-specific customer account, subClassOf, loan or credit account)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_9y39j04l,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Extensible Observation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Becquerel - CentimeterCubed - CentimeterSquared - Derived Unit - Gallon - Kiloliter - MileSquared - Pint - Siemens - Unit",,"(Becquerel, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (CentimeterCubed, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (CentimeterSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Derived Unit, hasPower, ) (Derived Unit, subClassOf, Unit) (Gallon, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Kiloliter, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MileSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Pint, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Siemens, subClassOf, Derived Unit)",3_2,earth_environment/extensible_observation_ontology,, 3_2_up36z99t,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of People. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - animal - cat - duck - giraffe - person - sheep - tiger",,"(cat, subClassOf, animal) (duck, subClassOf, animal) (giraffe, subClassOf, animal) (person, has_pet, animal) (person, subClassOf, animal) (sheep, subClassOf, animal) (tiger, subClassOf, animal)",3_2,human_society/people_ontology,, 3_2_jyemu37j,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - borrower right - consumer right - contractual right: power, privilege, demand, or claim possessed by some party that is conferred by contract - equal treatment right: The right to equal treatment under the law. - information right: The right to some information in some context, for example when purchasing some product. The right to full and fair disclosure of - legal construct: something which is conferred by way of law or contract, such as a right - legal right: power, privilege, demand, or claim possessed by some party by virtue of law - loan product disclosure right: Right to fair representation of the facts about Loan products before entrering into agreements for same. - product disclosure right: The right to information about products at the point of purchasing these. - right: entitlement (not) to perform certain actions, or (not) to be in certain states; or entitlement that others (not) perform certain actions or (not) be in certain states",,"(borrower right, subClassOf, consumer right) (consumer right, subClassOf, legal right) (contractual right, subClassOf, right) (equal treatment right, subClassOf, borrower right) (information right, subClassOf, borrower right) (legal right, subClassOf, right) (loan product disclosure right, subClassOf, product disclosure right) (product disclosure right, subClassOf, information right) (right, subClassOf, legal construct)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_tvi1da6t,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of NCI Thesaurus. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Arm Skin - Elbow Skin - Hand Digit Skin - Hand Skin - Skin - Skin of the Forearm - Skin of the Lower Extremity - Skin of the Palm - Skin of the Upper Extremity - Wrist Skin",,"(Arm Skin, subClassOf, Skin of the Upper Extremity) (Elbow Skin, subClassOf, Skin of the Upper Extremity) (Hand Digit Skin, subClassOf, Hand Skin) (Hand Skin, subClassOf, Skin of the Upper Extremity) (Skin of the Forearm, subClassOf, Arm Skin) (Skin of the Palm, subClassOf, Hand Skin) (Wrist Skin, subClassOf, Skin of the Upper Extremity)",3_2,health_medicine/nci_thesaurus,, 3_2_0oai128y,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - NInChI descriptor - SMARTS descriptor - SMILES descriptor - canonical SMILES descriptor - chemical connectivity table - complexity descriptor - functional group descriptor - fused cycles - generic SMILES descriptor - structural descriptor",,"(NInChI descriptor, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (SMARTS descriptor, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (SMILES descriptor, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (canonical SMILES descriptor, subClassOf, SMILES descriptor) (chemical connectivity table, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (complexity descriptor, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (functional group descriptor, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (fused cycles, subClassOf, structural descriptor) (generic SMILES descriptor, subClassOf, SMILES descriptor)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_fsuob87s,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - plant zygote stage: A sporophyte development stage (PO:0007134) that occurs during the interval between fertilization and the first cell division of the plant zygote (PO:0000423). - sporophyte development stage: A whole plant development stage (PO:0007033) that has as primary participant a whole plant (PO:0000003) during the interval between fertilization (or apogamy) and death. - sporophyte dormant stage: A sporophyte development stage during which a sporophyte participates in a dormancy process. - sporophyte reproductive stage: A sporophyte development stage that occurs during the interval between the initiation of a sporangium and the onset of senescence. - sporophyte senescent stage: A sporophyte development stage (PO:0028002) during which a sporophyte participates in multicellular organism senescence. - sporophyte vegetative stage: A sporophyte development stage (PO:0028002) that occurs during the interval between the first division of a plant zygote (PO:0000423) and the formation of a sporangium (PO:0025094). - whole plant development stage: A plant structure development stage (PO:0009012) that has as primary participant a whole plant (PO:0000003). - whole plant flowering stage: A sporophyte reproductive stage (PO:0007130) during which a flower (PO:0009046) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) is open. - whole plant fruit development stage: A sporophyte reproductive stage that begins when a fruit (PO:0009001) on a whole plant (PO:0000003) that is not currently participating in a whole plant fruit development stage begins a fruit initiation stage (PO:0025503), and ends with the earliest of the following: (1) the whole plant begins a sporophyte senescent stage (PO:0007017), (2) the whole plant begins a sporophyte dormant stage (PO:0007132), or (3) all fruits on the whole plant are finished ripening. - whole plant inflorescence detectable stage: A reproductive growth stage during which an inflorescence is detectable.",,"(plant zygote stage, subClassOf, sporophyte development stage) (sporophyte development stage, subClassOf, whole plant development stage) (sporophyte dormant stage, subClassOf, sporophyte development stage) (sporophyte reproductive stage, subClassOf, sporophyte development stage) (sporophyte senescent stage, subClassOf, sporophyte development stage) (sporophyte vegetative stage, subClassOf, sporophyte development stage) (whole plant flowering stage, subClassOf, sporophyte reproductive stage) (whole plant fruit development stage, subClassOf, sporophyte reproductive stage) (whole plant inflorescence detectable stage, subClassOf, sporophyte reproductive stage)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_js9rnsx5,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Periosteum of diaphysis of tibia - Periosteum of diaphysis proper of tibia - Periosteum of distal metaphysis of tibia - Periosteum of epiphysis of tibia - Periosteum of metaphysis of left tibia - Periosteum of metaphysis of right tibia - Periosteum of metaphysis of tibia - Periosteum of proximal metaphysis of right tibia - Periosteum of subdivision of tibia - Periosteum of zone of long bone",,"(Periosteum of diaphysis of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of subdivision of tibia) (Periosteum of diaphysis proper of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of subdivision of tibia) (Periosteum of distal metaphysis of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of metaphysis of tibia) (Periosteum of epiphysis of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of subdivision of tibia) (Periosteum of metaphysis of left tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of metaphysis of tibia) (Periosteum of metaphysis of right tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of metaphysis of tibia) (Periosteum of metaphysis of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of subdivision of tibia) (Periosteum of subdivision of tibia, subClassOf, Periosteum of zone of long bone)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_7gs89awj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Assertion: The assertion is subject to a fit between words and world, in Searle's terms. It's propositional content can be true of false. If it is inconsistent with other assertions, beliefs, observations, it may come to be considered false. - Communicated_Attitude: A communictated attitude is a propositional attitude involved in an act of communication. - Declaration: Searle: the successful performance of a declaration is sufficient to bring about the fit between words and world, to make the propositional content true. In other words, if there is an inconsistency between the declaration and assertions, beliefs, or observations, it is not the declaration that is false. True of definitions and norms, and several other performative statements by legislators. - Desire: A feeling of wanting - Intention: Intention is where the agent expects certain consequences of his or her actions and desires those consequences to occur. This concept must be related to qualification and preference in some way. - Lie: An assertion that is inconsistent with the beliefs of the speaker. It is *intentionally* false. - Mental_Object: Metaphor of physical concepts, i.e. the things we mentally manipulate, either in thought or memory - Promise: A promise is a communicated attitude about some future action or state - Propositional_Attitude: A propositional attitude connects a person (the holder of the attitude) to some proposition, in fact it expresses some qualification over the proposition. Distinguishing a proposition from the propositional content expressed by it is necessary when properties relating to the thing expressed and properties of the expression itself must be distinguished. For LKIF the distinction between Belief, Intention, Qualification, and Observation is relevant. The distinction between belief/expectation, intention, and observation is relevant for i.a. establishing mens rea (guilty mind). The distinction between beliefs (expressing the content of the mind of an agent) and statements (expressing the content of an act of communication by an agent) is classical. - Statement_In_Writing: Not to be confused with the actual writing/document itself, which is the medium of the statement.",,"(Assertion, subClassOf, Communicated_Attitude) (Communicated_Attitude, subClassOf, Propositional_Attitude) (Declaration, subClassOf, Communicated_Attitude) (Desire, subClassOf, Propositional_Attitude) (Intention, subClassOf, Propositional_Attitude) (Lie, subClassOf, Assertion) (Promise, subClassOf, Communicated_Attitude) (Propositional_Attitude, subClassOf, Mental_Object) (Statement_In_Writing, subClassOf, Communicated_Attitude)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_x4xo1g9e,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - atomic connectivity index - bond length descriptor - bond order descriptor - chemical descriptor - dimensional extent descriptor - geometric descriptor - ratio of length to breadth descriptor - surface area descriptor - vertex adjacency matrix descriptor - volume descriptor",,"(atomic connectivity index, subClassOf, geometric descriptor) (bond length descriptor, subClassOf, dimensional extent descriptor) (bond order descriptor, subClassOf, geometric descriptor) (dimensional extent descriptor, subClassOf, geometric descriptor) (geometric descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor) (ratio of length to breadth descriptor, subClassOf, geometric descriptor) (surface area descriptor, subClassOf, dimensional extent descriptor) (vertex adjacency matrix descriptor, subClassOf, geometric descriptor) (volume descriptor, subClassOf, dimensional extent descriptor)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_8sgcexv6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - continuant fiat boundary: b is a continuant fiat boundary = Def. b is an immaterial entity that is of zero, one or two dimensions and does not include a spatial region as part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [029-001]) - country: A spatial region that has a government and is recognised as a country in international law. - geographic location: The continents and countries situated on those continents; the United States and each of the constituent states arranged by region; Canada and each of its provinces; Australia and each of its states; the major bodies of water and major islands on both hemispheres; and selected major cities. - immaterial entity: An entity which is immaterial. - independent continuant: b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) - location: A location that can be referred to also using geographical coordinates. E.g.: the Rio river, Marrakesh, the entrance to the Black Forrest. - one-dimensional spatial region - spatial region: A continuant entity that is a continuant_part_of spaceR as defined relative to some frame R - three-dimensional spatial region - zero-dimensional spatial region",,"(continuant fiat boundary, subClassOf, immaterial entity) (country, subClassOf, spatial region) (geographic location, subClassOf, spatial region) (immaterial entity, subClassOf, independent continuant) (location, subClassOf, immaterial entity) (one-dimensional spatial region, subClassOf, spatial region) (spatial region, subClassOf, immaterial entity) (three-dimensional spatial region, subClassOf, spatial region) (zero-dimensional spatial region, subClassOf, spatial region)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_59othfjk,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Genetic Testing: The process of isolating and testing the DNA of an embryo or a person to detect the presence of genetic alterations or defects that may predispose to the future development of a disease or disorder. - analyte assay: An assay with the objective to capture information about the presence, concentration, or amount of an analyte in an evaluant. - assay: A planned process that has the objective to produce information about a material entity (the evaluant) by examining it. - material processing: A planned process which results in physical changes in a specified input material - measurement method: The manner, procedure or technique by which a morphological or physiological state or property in a single individual or sample or a group of individuals or samples is assessed and a quantitative or qualitative value assigned. - molecular assay: An assay that generates data about the presence, abundance, structure, function, or activity of biological molecules, or a process that occurs at a molecular level of granularity. - neuropsychological testing: A physiological assay that utilizes systematic administration of defined procedures to measure specific psychological functions known to be linked to particular brain structures or pathways in humans. - organismal assay: An assay that generates data about the physical characteristics, physological functions, or behavior of organisms or viruses. - planned process: A processual entity that realizes a plan which is the concretization of a plan specification. - technique: A technique is a planned process used to accomplish a specific activity or task.",,"(Genetic Testing, subClassOf, assay) (analyte assay, subClassOf, assay) (assay, subClassOf, planned process) (assay, subClassOf, technique) (material processing, subClassOf, planned process) (material processing, subClassOf, technique) (measurement method, subClassOf, technique) (molecular assay, subClassOf, assay) (neuropsychological testing, subClassOf, assay) (organismal assay, subClassOf, assay) (technique, subClassOf, planned process)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_d2yyowxy,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Additional information notice - Contract award notice - Contract notice - Correction notice - Document - Formalization notice - Notice - Prior information notice",,"(Additional information notice, subClassOf, Notice) (Contract award notice, subClassOf, Notice) (Contract notice, subClassOf, Notice) (Correction notice, subClassOf, Notice) (Formalization notice, subClassOf, Notice) (Notice, Date of notice publication, ) (Notice, Notice sent date, ) (Notice, Notice site, ) (Notice, Notice web, Document) (Prior information notice, subClassOf, Notice)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_9gawh9q7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - +/- stereochemical descriptor - DL stereochemical descriptor - R stereochemical descriptor - RS stereochemical descriptor - S stereochemical descriptor - absolute configuration stereochemical descriptor - chemical descriptor - cis-trans stereochemical descriptor: Descriptors which show the relationship between two ligands attached to separate atoms that are connected by a double bond or are contained in a ring. The two ligands are said to be located cis to each other if they lie on the same side of a plane. If they are on opposite sides, their relative position is described as trans. The appropriate reference plane of a double bond is perpendicular to that of the relevant s-bonds and passes through the double bond.[source:IUPAC Gold Book - http://goldbook.iupac.org/C01092.html] - relative configuration stereochemical descriptor - stereochemical descriptor",,"(+/- stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (DL stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (R stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, RS stereochemical descriptor) (RS stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (S stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, RS stereochemical descriptor) (absolute configuration stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (cis-trans stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (relative configuration stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, stereochemical descriptor) (stereochemical descriptor, subClassOf, chemical descriptor)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_hswg4ci0,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - kidney disease: Any of various diseases affecting the kidney. - nephronophthisis: A kidney disease that is characterized by a chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis that progress to terminal renal failure during the second decade (juvenile form) or before the age of 5 years (infantile form) resulting from dysfunction of ciliary proteins (ciliopathy). - nephronophthisis 1: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in or deletion of the NPHP1 gene on chromosome 2q13. - nephronophthisis 12: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the TTC21B gene on chromosome 2q24. - nephronophthisis 13: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the WDR19 gene on chromosome 4p14. - nephronophthisis 15: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the CEP164 gene on chromosome 11q. - nephronophthisis 2: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the INVS gene on chromosome 9q31. - nephronophthisis 20: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the MAPKBP1 gene on chromosome 15q15. - nephronophthisis 3: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the NPHP3 gene on chromosome 3q22. - nephronophthisis 7: A nephronophthisis that has_material_basis_in homozygous mutation in the GLIS2 gene on chromosome 16p13.",,"(nephronophthisis, subClassOf, kidney disease) (nephronophthisis 1, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 12, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 13, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 15, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 2, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 20, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 3, subClassOf, nephronophthisis) (nephronophthisis 7, subClassOf, nephronophthisis)",3_2,health_medicine/human_disease_ontology,, 3_2_zxy4yxoy,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Anterior basal segmental artery - Antero-medial basal segmental artery - Basal segmental artery - Inferior lingular artery - Posterior segmental artery - Pulmonary artery: Arterial tree, each instance of which directs unoxygenated blood to some lung. - Segmental pulmonary artery - Subsuperior segmental artery - Superior lingular artery - Superior segmental artery",,"(Anterior basal segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Antero-medial basal segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Basal segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Inferior lingular artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Posterior segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Segmental pulmonary artery, subClassOf, Pulmonary artery) (Subsuperior segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Superior lingular artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery) (Superior segmental artery, subClassOf, Segmental pulmonary artery)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_ps94b6kj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Video Game. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - FirstPerson - Isometric - POV - PersonStandpoint - Textual - ThirdPerson",,"(FirstPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint) (Isometric, subClassOf, POV) (PersonStandpoint, subClassOf, POV) (Textual, subClassOf, POV) (ThirdPerson, subClassOf, PersonStandpoint)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/videowl,, 3_2_d9ujg30n,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Conclusion contract: Class describing the contracts consisting in the conclusion of a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Contract with lots: Class of the contract that have lots. - Contract without lots: Class to describe the contract not divided into lots. - Derivative contract: Class describing contracts derived from a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Extendable contract: Class describing contracts whose end date can be extended. - Lot: Class describing contracts that are an actual lot of another contract. - Public services management contract - Public-private partnership contract - Special administrative contract - Supplies contract: Class describing contracts whose object is the acquisition of supplies.",,"(Conclusion contract, Framework agreement derivative contract, Derivative contract) (Contract with lots, Lote, Lot)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_coizktfx,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Committee member: Class that describes the member a committee. - Contract bodies: Class describing the bodies related to the contract. - Expert committee - Technical committee - Tender committee: Abstract class describing a set of persons in committee and its roles. - Tender committee",,"(Committee member, Tender committee role, ) (Contract bodies, Committee, Tender committee) (Expert committee, subClassOf, Tender committee) (Technical committee, subClassOf, Tender committee) (Tender committee, Alternate member, Committee member) (Tender committee, Full member, Committee member) (Tender committee, Tender committee appointment date, ) (Tender committee, subClassOf, Tender committee)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_rg12swv2,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Semantic Web for Earth and Environmental Terminology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - black squall - fog wind - galerne - gharra - gully squall - kossava - laheimar - line squall - mountain wind - squall",,"(black squall, subClassOf, squall) (fog wind, subClassOf, squall) (galerne, subClassOf, squall) (gharra, subClassOf, squall) (gully squall, subClassOf, mountain wind) (gully squall, subClassOf, squall) (kossava, subClassOf, squall) (laheimar, subClassOf, squall) (line squall, subClassOf, squall) (squall, subClassOf, mountain wind)",3_2,earth_environment/sweet,, 3_2_5rrp5vmj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abnormal upper to lower segment ratio: A deviation from normal of the relation between the upper and the lower segment of the body, where the lower segment is defined as the length between the top of pubic symphysis to floor, and the upper segment is defined as the top of head to top of pubic symphysis. - Asymmetric short stature - Birth length less than 3rd percentile - Disproportionate short stature: A kind of short stature in which different regions of the body are shortened to differing extents. - Growth abnormality - Growth delay: A deficiency or slowing down of growth pre- and postnatally. - Pituitary dwarfism: A type of reduced stature with normal proportions related to dysfunction of the pituitary gland related to either an isolated defect in the secretion of growth hormone or to panhypopituitarism, i.e., a deficit of all the anterior pituitary hormones. - Proportionate short stature: A kind of short stature in which different regions of the body are shortened to a comparable extent. - Short stature: A height below that which is expected according to age and gender norms. Although there is no universally accepted definition of short stature, many refer to ""short stature"" as height more than 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender (or below the 3rd percentile for age and gender dependent norms). - Tall stature: A height above that which is expected according to age and gender norms.",,"(Asymmetric short stature, subClassOf, Short stature) (Birth length less than 3rd percentile, subClassOf, Short stature) (Disproportionate short stature, subClassOf, Short stature) (Growth delay, subClassOf, Growth abnormality) (Pituitary dwarfism, subClassOf, Short stature) (Proportionate short stature, subClassOf, Short stature) (Short stature, subClassOf, Growth delay)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_066mcysr,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Agent - Distributor - Library - Organization - Organization: Represents a collection of people organized together into a community or other social, commercial or political structure. The group has some common purpose or reason for existence which goes beyond the set of people belonging to it and can act as an Agent. Organizations are often decomposable into hierarchical structures. It is recommended that SKOS lexical labels should be used to label the Organization. In particular `skos:prefLabel` for the primary (possibly legally recognized name), `skos:altLabel` for alternative names (trading names, colloquial names) and `skos:notation` to denote a code from a code list. Alternative names: _Collective_ _Body_ _Org_ _Group_ - Player - arranger - composer - listened - sound engineer",,"(Agent, Name, rdf-schema.Literal) (Distributor, subClassOf, Organization) (Library, subClassOf, Organization) (Organization, subClassOf, Agent) (Organization, subClassOf, Agent) (Player, subClassOf, Agent) (arranger, subClassOf, Agent) (composer, subClassOf, Agent) (listened, subClassOf, Agent) (sound engineer, subClassOf, Agent)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_w1p7bn13,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - analysis subset ontology module: An ontology module that is intended for usage in analysis or discovery applications. - curation subset ontology module: A subset ontology that is intended as a whitelist for curators using the ontology. Such a subset will exclude classes that curators should not use for curation. - exclusion subset ontology module: A subset of an ontology that is intended to be excluded for some purpose. For example, a blacklist of classes. - external import ontology module: An imported ontology module that is derived from an external ontology. Derivation methods include the OWLAPI SLME approach. - import ontology module: A subset ontology module that is intended to be imported from another ontology. - ontology module - ontology module subsetted by expressivity - single layer subset ontology module: A subset ontology that is largely comprised of a single layer or strata in an ontology class hierarchy. The purpose is typically for rolling up for visualization. The classes in the layer need not be disjoint. - species subset ontology module: A subset ontology that is crafted to either include or exclude a taxonomic grouping of species. - subset ontology module: An ontology module that is extracted from a main ontology module and includes only a subset of entities or axioms.",,"(analysis subset ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (curation subset ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (exclusion subset ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (external import ontology module, subClassOf, import ontology module) (import ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (ontology module subsetted by expressivity, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (single layer subset ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (species subset ontology module, subClassOf, subset ontology module) (subset ontology module, subClassOf, ontology module)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_v5hzlnem,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - andesitic volcano: A volcano which has been formed as a result of the eruption of andesitic lava. - complex volcano: A volcano with more than one feature. They form because changes of their eruptive characteristics or the location of multiple vents in an area. Stratovolcanoes may form complex volcanoes, because they may overlap another from explosive eruptions, lava flows, pyroclastic flows and by repeated eruptions, to make multiple summits and vents. Stratovolcanoes could also form a large caldera that gets filled in by multiple small cinder cones, lava domes and craters may also develop on the caldera's rim. - dacitic volcano: A volcano which has been formed as a result of the eruption of dacitic lava. - mud volcano: A volcano created by geologically excreted liquids and gases, although there are several different processes which may cause such activity. Temperatures are much cooler than igneous processes. - shield volcano: A large volcano with shallowly-sloping sides. - somma volcano: A volcanic caldera that has been partially filled by a new central cone. - stratovolcano: A tall, conical volcano composed of many layers of hardened lava, tephra, and volcanic ash. These volcanoes are characterized by a steep profile and periodic, explosive eruptions. The lava that flows from them is viscous, and cools and hardens before spreading very far. The source magma of this rock is classified as acidic, or high in silica to intermediate (rhyolite, dacite, or andesite). - subglacial volcano: A volcano produced by subglacial eruptions or eruptions beneath the surface of a lake melted into a glacier or ice mass by the rising lava. - tuya: A distinctive, flat-topped, steep-sided volcano formed when lava erupts through a thick glacier or ice sheet. - volcano: An opening, or rupture, in the Earth's surface or crust, which allows hot, molten rock, ash and gases to escape from deep below the surface.",,"(andesitic volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (complex volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (dacitic volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (mud volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (shield volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (somma volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (stratovolcano, subClassOf, volcano) (subglacial volcano, subClassOf, volcano) (tuya, subClassOf, volcano)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_far8ve06,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - guard mother cell: A shoot epidermal cell (PO:0025165) that divides to produce the guard cells (PO:0000293). - leaf papilla cell: A papilla cell that is part of a leaf epidermis. - leaf pavement cell: An epidermal pavement cell that is part of a leaf epidermis. - papilla cell: An epidermal pavement cell with a short protuberance. - plant epidermal cell: A native plant cell (PO:0025606) that is part of a portion of epidermis (PO:0005679). - sepal epidermis giant cell: An shoot epidermal pavement cell (PO:0000332) that is part of sepal epidermis (PO:0006040) and is approximately one fifth the length of a sepal (PO:0009031). - shoot epidermal cell: A plant epidermal cell (PO:0004013) that is part of a shoot axis epidermis (PO:0000112). - shoot epidermal pavement cell: A shoot epidermal cell (PO:0025165) that is relatively unspecialized at maturity. - stigma papilla cell: A papilla cell that is part of a stigma epidermis. - subsidiary cell: A shoot epidermal cell (PO:0025165) associated with a stomatal pore (PO:0008032) and at least morphologically distinguishable from the other epidermal cells.",,"(guard mother cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal cell) (leaf papilla cell, subClassOf, papilla cell) (leaf pavement cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal pavement cell) (papilla cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal pavement cell) (sepal epidermis giant cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal pavement cell) (shoot epidermal cell, subClassOf, plant epidermal cell) (shoot epidermal pavement cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal cell) (stigma papilla cell, subClassOf, papilla cell) (subsidiary cell, subClassOf, shoot epidermal cell)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_shzokfjw,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E10 Transfer of Custody - E11 Modification - E13 Attribute Assignment - E5 Event - E65 Creation - E66 Formation - E7 Activity - E85 Joining - E87 Curation Activity - E9 Move",,"(E10 Transfer of Custody, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E11 Modification, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E13 Attribute Assignment, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E5 Event, P20i was purpose of, E7 Activity) (E65 Creation, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E66 Formation, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E7 Activity, P134 continued, E7 Activity) (E7 Activity, P134i was continued by, E7 Activity) (E7 Activity, P20 had specific purpose, E5 Event) (E7 Activity, subClassOf, E5 Event) (E85 Joining, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E87 Curation Activity, subClassOf, E7 Activity) (E9 Move, subClassOf, E7 Activity)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_lc3jt4tp,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Collaborative_Plan: A collaborative plan is a plan which is shared (and executed) between at least two agents a and b. - Mental_Object: Metaphor of physical concepts, i.e. the things we mentally manipulate, either in thought or memory - Personal_Plan: A personal plan is a plan which is held (and can be executed) by at most one agent. - Plan: A plan is a structure of multiple other plans or actions. These can be both sequential or concurrent. Usually a plan is referred to in the context of the intention to act of some agent, however when executed the plan itself comes into effect. - Trade: A trade is an exchange of some things between two agents a and b. Consists of two actions A and B where a is the actor of action A and the recipient of action B, and vice versa. Usually these actions are performed concurrently, but these may also be done consequently. The ownership of the things being traded is the requirement/result pair for each action. - Transaction: A transaction is an exchange or interaction between at least two agents a and b. Consists of two actions A and B where a is the actor of action A and the recipient of action B, and vice versa. Usually these actions are performed concurrently, but these may also be done consequently.",,"(Collaborative_Plan, subClassOf, Plan) (Personal_Plan, subClassOf, Plan) (Plan, subClassOf, Mental_Object) (Trade, subClassOf, Transaction) (Transaction, subClassOf, Collaborative_Plan)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_twf0bv0c,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of African Wildlife. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Animal - Carnivore - Herbivore - HypoCarnivores - Lion - MesoCarnivore - ObligateCarnivore - Omnivore - RockDassie - Warthog",,"(Carnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (Herbivore, subClassOf, Animal) (HypoCarnivores, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Lion, subClassOf, Animal) (MesoCarnivore, subClassOf, Carnivore) (ObligateCarnivore, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Omnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (RockDassie, subClassOf, Animal) (Warthog, subClassOf, Animal)",3_2,earth_environment/african_wildlife_ontology,, 3_2_h6vjyyf7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - code set: system of alpha-numeric symbols, or combinations of symbols, that stand for specified values in some context - collection: grouping of things (may be zero) that have some shared significance - constitution: set of basic principles by which an organization is governed, especially in relation to the rights of the people it governs - financial record: record of financial information - finite population: population for which it is possible to count its units - record: memorialization and objective evidence of activities performed, events occurred, results achieved, or statements made, regardless of its characteristics, media, physical form, or the manner in which it is recorded or stored - schedule: collection of events, observations, or other occurrences and the associated dates and/or times when they will be done - schedule stub: date period before the start of the recurring part of a schedule or after the end of the recurring part, which may be associated with a specific occurrence kind - statistical universe: collection representing the total membership, or 'universe', of people, resources, products, services, events, or entities of interest for some question, experiment, survey or statistical program - structured collection: collection that has a clearly defined structure or organization",,"(code set, subClassOf, collection) (constitution, subClassOf, collection) (financial record, subClassOf, collection) (financial record, subClassOf, record) (finite population, subClassOf, collection) (schedule, subClassOf, collection) (schedule stub, subClassOf, collection) (statistical universe, subClassOf, collection) (structured collection, subClassOf, collection)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_okwm80od,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Uber-anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - antennal segment: Segment anterior to the intercalary segment. In the adult it bears the antennae. - insect adult procephalic segment: Any procephalic segment (UBERON:6000007) that is part of some adult head (UBERON:6003007). - insect head segment: Any segment that is part of some insect head. - insect larval antennal segment: Any antennal segment (UBERON:6000009) that is part of some larval head (UBERON:6001730). - insect larval head segment: Any segment that is part of some larval head. - insect larval labral segment: Any labral segment (UBERON:6000008) that is part of some larval head (UBERON:6001730). - insect larval procephalic segment: Any procephalic segment (UBERON:6000007) that is part of some larval head (UBERON:6001730). - insect ocular segment: Head segment derived from the second embryonic segment (between the labral and antennal segments). In the larva, this segment includes Bolwig's organ. - labral segment: Procephalic segment anterior to the antennal segment. In the adult it bears the clypeo-labrum. - procephalic segment: A segment that is anterior to the gnathal segments.",,"(antennal segment, subClassOf, procephalic segment) (insect adult procephalic segment, subClassOf, procephalic segment) (insect larval antennal segment, subClassOf, antennal segment) (insect larval antennal segment, subClassOf, insect larval procephalic segment) (insect larval head segment, subClassOf, insect head segment) (insect larval labral segment, subClassOf, insect larval procephalic segment) (insect larval labral segment, subClassOf, labral segment) (insect larval procephalic segment, subClassOf, insect larval head segment) (insect larval procephalic segment, subClassOf, procephalic segment) (insect ocular segment, subClassOf, procephalic segment) (labral segment, subClassOf, procephalic segment) (procephalic segment, subClassOf, insect head segment)",3_2,sciences/uber-anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_nygg4gy7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Contracts. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Administrative Area: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept either in concept scheme eli:AdministrativeAreaTable or in concept scheme https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/at-dataset/-/resource/dataset/atu (Administrative Territorial Unit table published of the EU Publications Office). - Concept - Condition - Contract award weighted criterion: Class for description of one criterion and its weight - Format type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:MediaTypeTable. - In force: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:InForceTable - Language: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language - Legal value: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:LegalValueTable - Resource type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:ResourceTypeTable - Subdivision type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:SubdivisionTypeTable",,"(Administrative Area, subClassOf, Concept) (Contract award weighted criterion, Criterion weight, None) (Contract award weighted criterion, Vážené kritérium, Concept) (Contract award weighted criterion, subClassOf, Condition) (Format type, subClassOf, Concept) (In force, subClassOf, Concept) (Language, subClassOf, Concept) (Legal value, subClassOf, Concept) (Resource type, subClassOf, Concept) (Subdivision type, subClassOf, Concept)",3_2,business_finance/public_contracts_ontology,, 3_2_7oc6gthy,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cluster randomised controlled trial design: A randomised controlled trial design in which pre-existing groups of participants are randomly allocated to intervention arms. - interventional study design: A study design that includes specification of some intervention as part of the study process. - pragmatic randomised trial design: A randomised controlled trial design that aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention under conditions similar to those that would obtain were the intervention to be delivered in routine practice. - randomised controlled trial design: An interventional study design in which participants are randomly allocated to receive one of two or more interventions or no intervention using a study randomisation process. - single-arm interventional study design: An interventional study design in which all the participants receive the same type of intervention. - single-blind study design: An interventional study design in which the participants are not informed about which of two or more interventions they are to experience until after an endpoint has been reached. - study design: A plan specification that describes the way a research study should be conducted in terms of what kind of data are collected, how the data are collected and the circumstances in which they are collected. - triple-blind study design: An interventional design in which those carrying out the study, the participants and those specifying the statistical analyses are not informed of what intervention each participant will experience until after the data set is locked in preparation for the statistical analysis to be carried out. - two-arm parallel group randomised controlled trial design: A randomised controlled trial design with two study arms to which participants can be allocated. - unblinded study design: An interventional study design in which study participants are informed which of two or more interventions that they are to experience.",,"(cluster randomised controlled trial design, subClassOf, randomised controlled trial design) (interventional study design, subClassOf, study design) (pragmatic randomised trial design, subClassOf, randomised controlled trial design) (randomised controlled trial design, subClassOf, interventional study design) (single-arm interventional study design, subClassOf, interventional study design) (single-blind study design, subClassOf, interventional study design) (triple-blind study design, subClassOf, interventional study design) (two-arm parallel group randomised controlled trial design, subClassOf, randomised controlled trial design) (unblinded study design, subClassOf, interventional study design)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_zvd8kkrk,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - aggressive behavior: A behavioral interaction between organisms in which one organism has the intention of inflicting physical damage on another individual. - aggressive social behavior: A social behavior that can potentially cause or threaten physical or emotional harm. - behavior: The actions or reactions of an object or organism, usually in relation to the environment or surrounding world of stimuli. - destructive behavior: Any of various behaviors considered destructive. - fear-induced aggressive behavior: Aggressive behavior associated with attempts to flee from a threat. - instrumental aggressive behavior: Aggressive behavior directed towards obtaining some goal, considered to be a learned response to a situation. - obsolete multi-organism behavior: Any process in which an organism has a behavioral effect on another organism of the same or different species. - obsolete predatory behavior: OBSOLETE. Aggressive behavior involving attack on prey by a predator. - sexually aggressive behavior: Subjects exhibit greater than the normal level of domineering, assertive posturing and/or hostile physical action toward partners while mating. - territorial aggressive behavior: Aggressive behavior performed in defence of a fixed area against intruders, typically conspecifics.",,"(aggressive behavior, subClassOf, behavior) (aggressive behavior, subClassOf, obsolete multi-organism behavior) (aggressive social behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (destructive behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (fear-induced aggressive behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (instrumental aggressive behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (obsolete multi-organism behavior, subClassOf, behavior) (obsolete predatory behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (sexually aggressive behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior) (territorial aggressive behavior, subClassOf, aggressive behavior)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_eg4o5i6u,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - antidepressant: Antidepressants are mood-stimulating drugs used primarily in the treatment of affective disorders and related conditions. - anxiogenic: Any psychotropic drug that induces anxiety or panic. - central nervous system depressant: A loosely defined group of drugs that tend to reduce the activity of the central nervous system. - central nervous system drug: A class of drugs producing both physiological and psychological effects through a variety of mechanisms involving the central nervous system. - convulsant: A drug that induces seizures or increases their severity. - drug: Any substance which when absorbed into a living organism may modify one or more of its functions. The term is generally accepted for a substance taken for a therapeutic purpose, but is also commonly used for abused substances. - eugeroic: A phsychotropic drug that improves wakefulness and alertness, and reduces tiredness, drowsiness, and the need for sleep. Eugeroics are relatively non-addictive and are used in the treatment of narcolepsy and other sleep disorders. - hallucinogen: Drugs capable of inducing illusions, hallucinations, delusions, paranoid ideations and other alterations of mood and thinking. - oneirogen: Any substance that produces or enhances dream-like states of consciousness. - psychotropic drug: A loosely defined grouping of drugs that have effects on psychological function.",,"(antidepressant, subClassOf, psychotropic drug) (anxiogenic, subClassOf, psychotropic drug) (central nervous system depressant, subClassOf, central nervous system drug) (central nervous system drug, subClassOf, drug) (convulsant, subClassOf, central nervous system drug) (eugeroic, subClassOf, psychotropic drug) (hallucinogen, subClassOf, psychotropic drug) (oneirogen, subClassOf, psychotropic drug) (psychotropic drug, subClassOf, central nervous system drug)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_83wpuby5,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Distributor - Guarantor - Organization - Person - Publisher - arranger - composer - conductor - listened - music artist",,"(Distributor, subClassOf, Organization) (Guarantor, subClassOf, Organization) (Publisher, publisher name, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publisher, subClassOf, Organization)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_bj98h0df,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Subdivision of anterior surface of elbow - Subdivision of surface of arm - Subdivision of surface of elbow - Subdivision of surface of forearm - Subdivision of surface of hand - Surface of arm - Surface of elbow - Surface of forearm - Surface of front of free upper limb - Surface of right forearm",,"(Surface of right forearm, subClassOf, Surface of forearm)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_hj9lh4zy,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of African Wildlife. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Animal - Carnivore - Giraffe - HypoCarnivores - Lion - MesoCarnivore - ObligateCarnivore - Omnivore - RockDassie - Warthog",,"(Carnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (Giraffe, subClassOf, Animal) (HypoCarnivores, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Lion, subClassOf, Animal) (MesoCarnivore, subClassOf, Carnivore) (ObligateCarnivore, subClassOf, Carnivore) (Omnivore, subClassOf, Animal) (RockDassie, subClassOf, Animal) (Warthog, subClassOf, Animal)",3_2,earth_environment/african_wildlife_ontology,, 3_2_4ka674pi,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anaesthetics unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used for anaesthetic service provision. - coronary care unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide cardiac patient care. - emergency unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide emergency medicine services. - healthcare facility: A human construction in which healthcare is provided. - hospital unit facility: A healthcare facility which 1) is located in part of a hospital and 2) is used by an organizational unit within a hospital. - neurology unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide neurological medical services. - nutrition and dietetics unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide nutrition and dietetics services. - orthopaedics unit facility: A hospital unit facility in which orthopaedic medicine is performed. - pain management unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide pain management. - rheumatology unit facility: A hospital unit facility which is used to provide rheumatic medical services.",,"(anaesthetics unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (coronary care unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (emergency unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (hospital unit facility, subClassOf, healthcare facility) (neurology unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (nutrition and dietetics unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (orthopaedics unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (pain management unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility) (rheumatology unit facility, subClassOf, hospital unit facility)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_nxl52odd,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - announcement - dissemination - issuance closing: The process of crediting the DTC participant account on settlement date with the position for the new issue. The overall closing process includes the exchange of funds that happens outside of DTC. - issuance process activity: An activity within the process of securities issuance. - issuance settlement - m t n registration - offering: The process step of offering a security for issue. This is the making available of a new securities issue through an underwriting. - registration - underwriting issuance closing - underwriting process activity",,"(announcement, subClassOf, issuance process activity) (dissemination, subClassOf, underwriting process activity) (issuance closing, subClassOf, issuance process activity) (issuance settlement, subClassOf, issuance process activity) (m t n registration, subClassOf, registration) (offering, subClassOf, issuance process activity) (registration, subClassOf, issuance process activity) (underwriting issuance closing, subClassOf, issuance closing) (underwriting process activity, subClassOf, issuance process activity)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_jo3q04vd,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of NCI Thesaurus. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Breast Cancer Diagnostic or Therapeutic Procedure - Breast Cancer Therapeutic Procedure - Breast Conservation Treatment - Breast Surgery - Cancer Therapeutic Procedure - Central Lumpectomy with Resection of the Nipple-Areolar Complex - Lumpectomy - Mastectomy - Quadrantectomy - Segmental Mastectomy",,"(Breast Cancer Therapeutic Procedure, subClassOf, Breast Cancer Diagnostic or Therapeutic Procedure) (Breast Cancer Therapeutic Procedure, subClassOf, Cancer Therapeutic Procedure) (Breast Conservation Treatment, subClassOf, Breast Cancer Therapeutic Procedure) (Breast Conservation Treatment, subClassOf, Breast Surgery) (Central Lumpectomy with Resection of the Nipple-Areolar Complex, subClassOf, Lumpectomy) (Lumpectomy, subClassOf, Breast Conservation Treatment) (Mastectomy, subClassOf, Breast Cancer Therapeutic Procedure) (Mastectomy, subClassOf, Breast Surgery) (Quadrantectomy, subClassOf, Breast Conservation Treatment) (Segmental Mastectomy, subClassOf, Breast Conservation Treatment) (Segmental Mastectomy, subClassOf, Mastectomy)",3_2,health_medicine/nci_thesaurus,, 3_2_asbay3ok,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - positive regulation of apoptotic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process. - positive regulation of apoptotic process in bone marrow cell: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cell death by apoptotic process in the bone marrow. - positive regulation of endothelial cell apoptotic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of endothelial cell apoptotic process. - positive regulation of execution phase of apoptosis: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of execution phase of apoptosis. - positive regulation of glial cell apoptotic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of glial cell apoptotic process. - positive regulation of leukocyte apoptotic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of leukocyte apoptotic process. - positive regulation of muscle cell apoptotic process: Any process that increases the rate or frequency of muscle cell apoptotic process, a form of programmed cell death induced by external or internal signals that trigger the activity of proteolytic caspases whose actions dismantle a muscle cell and result in its death. - positive regulation of oligodendrocyte apoptotic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of oligodendrocyte apoptotic process. - regulation of apoptotic process: Any process that modulates the occurrence or rate of cell death by apoptotic process. - regulation of glial cell apoptotic process: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of glial cell apoptotic process.",,"(positive regulation of apoptotic process, subClassOf, regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of apoptotic process in bone marrow cell, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of endothelial cell apoptotic process, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of execution phase of apoptosis, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of glial cell apoptotic process, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of glial cell apoptotic process, subClassOf, regulation of glial cell apoptotic process) (positive regulation of leukocyte apoptotic process, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of muscle cell apoptotic process, subClassOf, positive regulation of apoptotic process) (positive regulation of oligodendrocyte apoptotic process, subClassOf, positive regulation of glial cell apoptotic process) (regulation of glial cell apoptotic process, subClassOf, regulation of apoptotic process)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_s0lrapu6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Pizza. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Gas - Liquid - MaterialState: The MaterialStates should be disjoint, but this has been left out - see LiquidSolidIceCream - Solid",,"(Gas, subClassOf, MaterialState) (Liquid, subClassOf, MaterialState) (Solid, subClassOf, MaterialState)",3_2,food_agriculture/pizza_ontology,, 3_2_js8175x9,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - common share: share that signifies a unit of ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings - distributing share class - equity instrument: financial instrument representing an ownership interest in an entity or pool of assets - non-voting share: share that has no voting right - partially paid share: share whose payment status indicates that only a portion of the market value has been received by the company for the shares - restricted share: share whose ownership/transfer/sale is subject to special conditions including country-specific restrictions - restricted voting share: share that confers less than one vote per share - share: financial instrument that signifies a unit of equity ownership in a corporation, or a unit of ownership in a mutual fund, or interest in a general or limited partnership, or a unit of ownership in a structured product, such as a real estate investment trust - single voting share: share that has the right to exactly one vote - unrestricted share: share whose ownership/transfer/sale is not subject to special conditions including country-specific restrictions",,"(common share, subClassOf, share) (distributing share class, holder may reinvest, ) (non-voting share, subClassOf, share) (partially paid share, subClassOf, share) (restricted share, subClassOf, share) (restricted voting share, subClassOf, share) (share, subClassOf, equity instrument) (single voting share, subClassOf, share) (unrestricted share, subClassOf, share)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_pyiqxg1v,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - negative regulation of B cell cytokine production: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of B cell cytokine production. - negative regulation of T cell cytokine production: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of T cell cytokine production. - negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of cytokine production contributing to an immune response. - negative regulation of dendritic cell cytokine production: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of dendritic cell cytokine production. - negative regulation of macrophage cytokine production: Any process that decreases the rate, frequency or extent of macrophage cytokine production. Macrophage cytokine production is the appearance of a chemokine due to biosynthesis or secretion following a cellular stimulus, resulting in an increase in its intracellular or extracellular levels. - negative regulation of mast cell cytokine production: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of mast cell cytokine production. - negative regulation of natural killer cell cytokine production: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of natural killer cell cytokine production. - negative regulation of production of molecular mediator of immune response: Any process that stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate, or extent of the production of molecular mediator of immune response. - regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate, or extent of cytokine production that contributes to an immune response. - regulation of macrophage cytokine production: Any process that modulates the rate, frequency or extent of macrophage cytokine production. Macrophage cytokine production is the appearance of a chemokine due to biosynthesis or secretion following a cellular stimulus, resulting in an increase in its intracellular or extracellular levels.",,"(negative regulation of B cell cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of T cell cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response, subClassOf, negative regulation of production of molecular mediator of immune response) (negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response, subClassOf, regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of dendritic cell cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of macrophage cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of macrophage cytokine production, subClassOf, regulation of macrophage cytokine production) (negative regulation of mast cell cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (negative regulation of natural killer cell cytokine production, subClassOf, negative regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response) (regulation of macrophage cytokine production, subClassOf, regulation of cytokine production involved in immune response)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_uxhxy3j3,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Addiction. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - 1-Methoxypyrene-6,7-oxide - Luteoskyrin - Rugulosin - organic polycyclic compound: An organic compound that is polycyclic. - organic tetracyclic compound - organic tricyclic compound - polycyclic compound: Compounds which contain two or more rings in their structure. - tetracenequinones - tricyclic triterpenoid - xanthoaphin: The product from the treatment of protoaphin aglucone with protoaphin dehydratase (EC 4.2.1.73).",,"(1-Methoxypyrene-6,7-oxide, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (Luteoskyrin, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (Rugulosin, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (organic polycyclic compound, subClassOf, polycyclic compound) (organic tetracyclic compound, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (organic tricyclic compound, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (tetracenequinones, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (tricyclic triterpenoid, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound) (xanthoaphin, subClassOf, organic polycyclic compound)",3_2,health_medicine/addiction_ontology,, 3_2_9yfrkcl6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - feeling alert: A subjective affective feeling of being wide awake, alert, having active attention and perception. - feeling at ease: A subjective affective feeling of being at ease, comfortable, relaxed. - feeling nervous: A subjective affective feeling of being not at ease or agitated. - feeling of desire: A subjective affective feeling that involves attraction to an imagined state of affairs. - feeling of hunger: A subjective affective feeling that involves discomfort and is associated with a need to consume food. - feeling of need satisfaction: A subjective emotional feeling involving positive affect associated with reduction in a feeling of need. - feeling strong: A subjective affective feeling of strength, capability, energy and capacity to do things. - feeling tired: A subjective affective feeling of a need for sleep. - feeling weak: A subjective affective feeling of weakness, lack of energy and/or capability, faintness, absence of strength. - subjective affective feeling: An that involves the experience of internal or external sensory stimuli.",,"(feeling alert, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling at ease, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling nervous, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling of desire, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling of hunger, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling of need satisfaction, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling strong, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling tired, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling) (feeling weak, subClassOf, subjective affective feeling)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_1m0bdfer,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gene. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - positive regulation of cellular respiration: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of cellular respiration. - positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from 3-(methylthio)propionic acid: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of methane biosynthetic process from 3-(methylthio)propionic acid. - positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from carbon monoxide: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of methane biosynthetic process from carbon monoxide. - positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from dimethylamine: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of methane biosynthetic process from dimethylamine. - positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from formic acid: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of methane biosynthetic process from formic acid. - positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from trimethylamine: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of methane biosynthetic process from trimethylamine. - positive regulation of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone. - positive regulation of oxidative phosphorylation: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of oxidative phosphorylation. - regulation of cellular respiration: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of cellular respiration, the enzymatic release of energy from organic compounds. - regulation of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone.",,"(positive regulation of cellular respiration, subClassOf, regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from 3-(methylthio)propionic acid, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from carbon monoxide, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from dimethylamine, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from formic acid, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of methane biosynthetic process from trimethylamine, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration) (positive regulation of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone, subClassOf, regulation of mitochondrial electron transport, NADH to ubiquinone) (positive regulation of oxidative phosphorylation, subClassOf, positive regulation of cellular respiration)",3_2,sciences/gene_ontology,, 3_2_qx7umt72,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abnormal sternal ossification: Any anomaly in the formation of the bony substance of the sternum. - Abnormal thorax morphology: Any abnormality of the thorax (the region of the body formed by the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs). - Bulging of the costochondral junction: Abnormal outward curving (protuberance) of the junction of ribs and costal cartilage. - Fractured sternum: A partial or complete breakage of the sternum. - Fused sternal ossification centers - Large sternal ossification centers - Pectus excavatum: A defect of the chest wall characterized by a depression of the sternum, giving the chest (""pectus"") a caved-in (""excavatum"") appearance. - Prominent sternum - Rachitic rosary: A row of beadlike prominences at the junction of a rib and its cartilage (i.e., enlarged costochondral joints), resembling a rosary. Note that rachitic rosary would have one bead per rib (a swelling at the costochondral junction), while beaded ribs in the context of multiple rib fractures have multiple beads (fractures) along the same rib. - Supraumbilical raphe: An abnormality of the sternum that presents at birth as a ventral sternal non-union defect, due to an abnormality of the fusion of the layers of the skin. It presents as a scar-like line that extends upward from the umbilicus (belly button).",,"(Fused sternal ossification centers, subClassOf, Abnormal sternal ossification) (Large sternal ossification centers, subClassOf, Abnormal sternal ossification)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_pdeaykht,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - asset-backed credit default swap: credit default swap whose underlying reference obligation is an asset-backed security rather than corporate credit - contingent credit default swap: credit default swap in which an additional triggering event is required - credit default swap: bilateral contract in which one party (protection seller) agrees to provide payment to the other party (protection buyer) should a credit event occur against the underlying, which could be a specified debt (the reference obligation), a specific debt issuer (reference entity), a basket of reference entities and/or reference obligations, or a credit index (reference index) - credit derivative: derivative instrument that is a privately held, negotiable bilateral contract traded over-the-counter (OTC) between two parties in a creditor/debtor relationship, enabling the creditor to effectively transfer some or all of the risk of a debtor defaulting to a third party - derivative instrument: financial instrument that confers on its holders certain rights or obligations, whose value is derived from one or more underlying assets - loan credit default swap: credit default swap whose underlying reference obligation is limited strictly to syndicated secured loans, rather than any type of corporate debt - multi-name credit default swap: credit default swap that references more than one obligation or borrower - single name credit default swap: credit default swap whose underlying risk is a single reference obligation, or a single reference entity, such as a corporation or a sovereign borrower - swap: derivative instrument whereby counterparties agree to exchange periodic streams of cash flows or liabilities from two different financial instruments with each other - total return swap: return swap where the seller agrees to pay the other party the difference in value of some underlying asset multiplied by an agreed-upon notional value should the asset value increase between specified periods of time",,"(asset-backed credit default swap, subClassOf, credit default swap) (contingent credit default swap, subClassOf, credit default swap) (credit default swap, subClassOf, credit derivative) (credit default swap, subClassOf, swap) (credit derivative, subClassOf, derivative instrument) (loan credit default swap, subClassOf, credit default swap) (multi-name credit default swap, subClassOf, credit default swap) (single name credit default swap, subClassOf, credit default swap) (swap, subClassOf, derivative instrument) (total return swap, subClassOf, credit derivative)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_w6v8ib7y,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Crop. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Ascochyta blight resistance - Biotic_stress - Common Bacterial Blight disease severity on leaves - Halo blight disease severity on leaves - Halo blight disease severity on pods - Leafhopper damage - Orobanche resistance - Pest tolerance - Pythium spp. disease severity - Trait",,"(Ascochyta blight resistance, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Biotic_stress, subClassOf, Trait) (Common Bacterial Blight disease severity on leaves, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Halo blight disease severity on leaves, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Halo blight disease severity on pods, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Leafhopper damage, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Orobanche resistance, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Pest tolerance, subClassOf, Biotic_stress) (Pythium spp. disease severity, subClassOf, Biotic_stress)",3_2,food_agriculture/crop_ontology,, 3_2_mxpbjpa6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E28 Conceptual Object - E29 Design or Procedure - E30 Right - E31 Document - E33 Linguistic Object - E36 Visual Item - E55 Type - E71 Human-Made Thing - E89 Propositional Object - E90 Symbolic Object",,"(E28 Conceptual Object, subClassOf, E71 Human-Made Thing) (E29 Design or Procedure, P69 has association with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E29 Design or Procedure, P69i is associated with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E30 Right, subClassOf, E89 Propositional Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73 has translation, E33 Linguistic Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73i is translation of, E33 Linguistic Object) (E55 Type, P103i was intention of, E71 Human-Made Thing) (E55 Type, P127 has broader term, E55 Type) (E55 Type, P127i has narrower term, E55 Type) (E55 Type, P150 defines typical parts of, E55 Type) (E55 Type, P150i defines typical wholes for, E55 Type) (E55 Type, subClassOf, E28 Conceptual Object) (E71 Human-Made Thing, P103 was intended for, E55 Type) (E89 Propositional Object, P148 has component, E89 Propositional Object) (E89 Propositional Object, P148i is component of, E89 Propositional Object) (E89 Propositional Object, subClassOf, E28 Conceptual Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106 is composed of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106i forms part of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, subClassOf, E28 Conceptual Object)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_bom41vji,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abstract_Entity: An abstract concept is a concept which does not (necessarily) have a referent in either the physical or the mental world. Abstract entities are (proto)mathematical, formal entities, entities which have a purely formal, logical or mathematical meaning. As all concepts are abstractions, one may argue that a separate abstract world is difficult to see. In common-sense, a circle has more properties and is less abstract than in mathematics. Even mathematicians marvel about the fact their pure abstractions enable us to predict very concrete things. However, we are not directly concerned with these mappings. The most important is that common-sense knows about a (small) number of proto-mathematical concepts, such as collections, sequences and count-numbers (positive integers). We know also about geometric simplifications such as line, circle, square, cube, etc. These common sense notions might even be the real roots of our mathematics. However, these kind of semi-formal abstractions do not play a very central role in law, and therefore LRI-Core is thinly populated with abstract classes. - Atom: An atom has no parts - Delivery_Date: The date when the competent authorities finalise the document by affixing their signatures to it (e.g. promulgation by the president, signature by the queen etc.) This is the date shown on the document itself: it is an objective element and clearly identifyable. - Enter_in_Force_Date: The date when a dnormative document becomes law and enters the legal system for the first time. This is the moment in the doucment's history starting from which the document can be amended, its applicability assessed, and its manner of producing an effect determined. - Existence_Date: The date when the formal act by which a legislative body freezes the document into its final form, it is the time when the document can be said to have begun its existence. - Part: A part is a part_of some whole - Publication_Date: The date when the normative document is published in the official journal designated as the source for making all such documents public and legal. - Spatio_Temporal_Occurrence: An occurrence in space-time - Temporal_Occurrence: A period of time, has a duration - Whole: A whole has at least some part",,"(Atom, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity) (Part, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity) (Temporal_Occurrence, subClassOf, Spatio_Temporal_Occurrence) (Whole, subClassOf, Abstract_Entity)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_f0zz598e,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Uber-anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - fibula: The major postaxial endochondral bone in the posterior zeugopod[Phenoscape]. - hindlimb bone: A bone that is part of a hindlimb region. Examples: any pes phalanx, femur. Counter-examples: ischium, pubis (they are part of the pelvic girdle). - hindlimb zeugopod bone: A bone that is part of a lower leg [Automatically generated definition]. - leg bone: A bone that is part of the region of the hindlimb that includes the zeugopod and stylopod. Examples: patella, femur, tibia. Counter-examples: any pes phalanx. - parafibula: Third bone of the lower leg, normally restricted to the area of the knee, in multuberculates, monotremes and some therians. - sesamoid bone of gastrocnemius: A small sesamoid bone situated behind a condyle of the femur. - sesamoid bone of the peroneus longus muscle: a coffee bean-shaped constant, large and regular bone. The lateral surface of the bone is convex in all directions and non-articular. The medial surface is covered with hyaline cartilage and articulates by means of a synovial joint with the corresponding facet of the cuboid bone. The histological structure and the mode of ossification of the os peroneum are identical to that of other short bones of the skeleton. - tibia: The major preaxial endochondral bone in the posterior zeugopod[Phenoscape]. - tibiofibula: Paired, endochondral bones formed by the fusion of the tibia and fibula. They form the shanks, extending from the knees to the ankles. - upper leg bone: A bone that is part of a hindlimb stylopod [Automatically generated definition].",,"(fibula, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (hindlimb zeugopod bone, subClassOf, leg bone) (leg bone, subClassOf, hindlimb bone) (parafibula, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (sesamoid bone of gastrocnemius, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (sesamoid bone of the peroneus longus muscle, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (tibia, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (tibiofibula, subClassOf, hindlimb zeugopod bone) (upper leg bone, subClassOf, leg bone)",3_2,sciences/uber-anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_o54gc63p,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - International_Agreement: An agreement entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. - Legal_Doctrine: Legal doctrine is a framework, set of rules, procedural steps, or test, often established through precedent in the common law, through which judgments can be determined in a given legal cas - Legal_Document: A legal document is a document bearing norms or normative statements. By virtue of this definition the norm-as-propositional-attitude is reified as norm-as proposition. In other words, the norm being expressed through the legal source is an expression of the propositional attitude. - Legal_Source: A legal source is a source for legal statements, both norms and legal expressions. In a sense it is literally a 'source' of law - Mandatory_Precedent: In law, a binding precedent (also mandatory precedent or binding authority) is a precedent which must be followed by all lower courts. It is usually created by the decision of a higher court, such as the House of Lords in the United Kingdom. Binding precedent relies on the legal principle of stare decisis. - Medium - Persuasive_Precedent: In law, a persuasive precedent or advisory precedent is a precedent that need not be followed under the legal principle of stare decisis, but is nevertheless followed. Sources of persuasive precedent include the obiter dicta in the judgment of a court whose judgment would otherwise be binding, and the judgments of courts in other jurisdictions where the facts and/or legal system are similar to the case at hand. If a superior court adopts a persuasive precedent, it may become binding in the jurisdiction. - Precedent: In law, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court may need to adopt when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. The term may also refer to the collective body of case law that a court should consider when interpreting the law. When a precedent establishes an important legal principle, or represents new or changed law on a particular issue, that precedent is often known as a landmark decision. - Proclamation: A proclamation (Lat. proclamare, to make public by announcement) is an official declaration. - Soft_Law: The term ""soft law"" refers to quasi-legal instruments which do not have any binding force, or whose binding force is somewhat ""weaker"" than the binding force of traditional law, often referred to as ""hard law"", in this context. The term ""soft law"" initially appeared in the area of international law, but more recently it has been transferred to other branches of law.",,"(International_Agreement, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Doctrine, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Document, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Legal_Source, subClassOf, Medium) (Mandatory_Precedent, subClassOf, Precedent) (Persuasive_Precedent, subClassOf, Precedent) (Precedent, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Proclamation, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Soft_Law, subClassOf, Legal_Source)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_nuv1jx1w,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Pizza. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - ClosedPizza: Pizzas that have been closed to limit what toppings they can have - EmptyPizza - FishPizza-Closed - MeatAndFishPizza-Closed - MeatFishAndVegetarianPizza-Closed - MeatPizza-Closed - OneToppingPizza - OpenPizza: Pizzas that could be extended - they have the given toppings, but could also have other, unspecified toppings - Pizza: We have not asserted that all pizzas must have at least 1 topping - VegetarianToppingsPizza-Closed",,"(FishPizza-Closed, subClassOf, ClosedPizza) (MeatAndFishPizza-Closed, subClassOf, ClosedPizza) (MeatFishAndVegetarianPizza-Closed, subClassOf, ClosedPizza) (MeatPizza-Closed, subClassOf, ClosedPizza) (VegetarianToppingsPizza-Closed, subClassOf, ClosedPizza)",3_2,food_agriculture/pizza_ontology,, 3_2_b8xj81b1,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - animal manure: Manure which is derived from the waste products of animals. - composted animal manure: Manure which has been subjected to a natural process of 'rotting' or decomposition of its organic matter content by microorganisms under controlled conditions. - farmyard manure - fresh animal manure - goat manure - heat-treated animal manure: Manure which has been subjected to heat treatment for solidification and/or sterilization purposes. - horse manure - pig manure: Manure which is primarily composed of pig feces. - poultry manure: Manure which is composed primarily of the feces of poultry. - stable manure",,"(composted animal manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (farmyard manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (fresh animal manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (goat manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (heat-treated animal manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (horse manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (pig manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (poultry manure, subClassOf, animal manure) (stable manure, subClassOf, animal manure)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_qiqcauqu,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - breach of contract: classifier of events representing a violation of an express, or implied, condition of a contract to do or not to do something, without a legitimate excuse - breach of covenant: classifier of events representing breaking a promise specified in a contract to do or not to do something, without a legitimate excuse - contract lifecycle event: kind of event that occurs during one or more stages of the lifecycle of an agreement - corporate change of status event: Some change to the status of some security. - lifecycle event: kind of event that occurs during one or more stages of a lifecycle - occurrence kind: classifier that specifies the general nature of an occurrence (event) - product lifecycle event: kind of event that occurs during one or more stages of a product lifecycle - settlement: act of finalizing a transaction, including but not limited to finalizing accounting, exchanging consideration, and/or legally recording documents, as applicable - swap lifecycle event: event that occurs during the lifecycle of a swap, where the overall set of events includes those specific to the issuer, front office, middle office, and/or back office processes - trade lifecycle event: kind of event that occurs during one or more stages of the lifecycle of a trade",,"(breach of contract, subClassOf, contract lifecycle event) (breach of contract, subClassOf, occurrence kind) (breach of covenant, subClassOf, contract lifecycle event) (breach of covenant, subClassOf, occurrence kind) (contract lifecycle event, subClassOf, lifecycle event) (corporate change of status event, subClassOf, lifecycle event) (lifecycle event, subClassOf, occurrence kind) (product lifecycle event, subClassOf, lifecycle event) (settlement, subClassOf, contract lifecycle event) (swap lifecycle event, subClassOf, lifecycle event) (trade lifecycle event, subClassOf, lifecycle event)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_bz6g511v,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of General Medical Science. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - health care encounter: A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter - health care process: A planned process with the objective to improve the health status of a patient that directly involves the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of disease or injury of a patient - health care process biomaterial transformation: A health care process which results in physical changes in a specified input material - health care process data transformation: A health care process that produces output from input data - hospitalization: TODO - inpatient encounter: A health care encounter involving a patient who has been admitted to a health care facility and remains in a hospital facility for at least one night. - outpatient encounter: TODO - physical examination: A sequence of acts of observing and measuring qualities of a patient performed by a clinician; measurements may occur with and without elicitation. - planned process: A processual entity that realizes a plan which is the concretization of a plan specification. - treatment: A planned process whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate, prevent, or alleviate a disorder, the signs and symptoms of a disorder, or a pathological process",,"(health care encounter, subClassOf, health care process) (health care process, subClassOf, planned process) (health care process biomaterial transformation, subClassOf, health care process) (health care process data transformation, subClassOf, health care process) (hospitalization, subClassOf, health care process) (inpatient encounter, subClassOf, health care encounter) (outpatient encounter, subClassOf, health care encounter) (physical examination, subClassOf, health care process) (treatment, subClassOf, health care process) (treatment, subClassOf, planned process)",3_2,health_medicine/general_medical_science_ontology,, 3_2_5yfx9she,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - absence epilepsy: An electroclinical syndrome characterized by the occurrence of generalized onset seizures that cause lapses in awareness, begin and end abruptly, typically last only a few seconds and are associated with abnormal spike-wave discharges as seen by electroencephalogram. - adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome: An electroclinical syndrome with onset in adolescence and adulthood. - epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures: An adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome starting in adolescence exhibiting generalized tonic-clonic seizures as the only seizure type. - familial adult myoclonic epilepsy 2: A familial adult myoclonic epilepsy characterized by onset of tremor affecting the fingers, hand, and voice in adolescence or young adulthood with somewhat later onset of rhythmic myoclonic jerks and generalized tonic-clonic seizures that has_material_basis_in a heterozygous 5-bp repeat expansion in STARD7 on chromosome 2q11.2. - familial adult myoclonic epilepsy 3: A familial adult myoclonic epilepsy characterized by onset between 10 and 40 years of age of cortical tremor, mainly affecting the hands and voice that has_material_basis_in a heterozygous 5-bp repeat expansion in the MARCHF6 gene on chromosome 5p15.2. - familial adult myoclonic epilepsy 4: A familial adult myoclonic epilepsy that has_material_basis_in heterozygous mutation in the YEATS2 gene on chromosome 3q27.1. - familial adult myoclonic epilepsy 5: A familial adult myoclonic epilepsy characterized by onset of seizures in adolescence, followed by the development of cortical myoclonic tremor that has_material_basis_in homozygous or compound heterozygous mutation in the CNTN2 gene on chromosome 1q32.1. - familial adult myoclonic epilepsy 7: A familial adult myoclonic epilepsy that has_material_basis_in a heterozygous 5-bp repeat expansion in the RAPGEF2 gene on chromosome 4q32.1. - juvenile absence epilepsy: An adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome statring between the age of ten to 17 years characterized by the occurrence of typical absence seizures. - juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: A adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome that is characterized by brief, involuntary twitching of a muscle or a group of muscles (myoclonus) early in the morning with onset between 12 and 18 years.",,"(adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome, subClassOf, absence epilepsy) (epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures, subClassOf, adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome) (juvenile absence epilepsy, subClassOf, adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome) (juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, subClassOf, adolescence-adult electroclinical syndrome)",3_2,health_medicine/human_disease_ontology,, 3_2_9qsvro6z,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - bond default event: corporate action which indicates a failure by the issuer to perform obligations defined as default events under the bond agreement and that have not been remedied - cash dividend action: corporate action that distributes cash to shareholders in proportion to their equity holding - corporate action: action carried out by or specifically relating to a legal entity that may affect the securities it issues and may have a material impact on its stakeholders, such as shareholders and creditors - divestiture: corporate action involving the sales of subsidiary business interests or investments - full call early redemption action: corporate action that involves redemption of an entire issue outstanding of securities prior to maturity - legal form change: corporate action indicating a modification of the legal form of the organization - mandatory corporate action: action initiated by the board of directors of a corporation that affects all shareholders - pari-passu action: corporate action that occurs when securities with different characteristics become identical in all respects - redemption at maturity action: corporate action that involves redemption of an entire issue outstanding of securities at final maturity - worthless security action: corporate action that involves booking out of valueless securities",,"(bond default event, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (cash dividend action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (divestiture, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (full call early redemption action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (legal form change, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (mandatory corporate action, subClassOf, corporate action) (pari-passu action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (redemption at maturity action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action) (worthless security action, subClassOf, mandatory corporate action)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_s2nvy3af,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - debt underwriting issuance process - issuance agent - issuance financial advisor - issuance printer - issuer counsel - obligor - paying agent - securities issuance process: The process by which a financial security is issued. - securities underwriting issuance process: The process by which debt instruments are offered to the market by a syndicate of underwriters who underwrite the issue. - transfer agent",,"(debt underwriting issuance process, subClassOf, securities underwriting issuance process) (issuance agent, is agent in, securities underwriting issuance process) (issuance financial advisor, advises, securities underwriting issuance process) (issuance printer, prints, securities underwriting issuance process) (issuer counsel, is issuer counsel, securities underwriting issuance process) (obligor, obligor to, securities underwriting issuance process) (paying agent, facilitates payment, securities underwriting issuance process) (paying agent, subClassOf, issuance agent) (securities underwriting issuance process, has agent, issuance agent) (securities underwriting issuance process, has financial advisor, issuance financial advisor) (securities underwriting issuance process, has issuer counsel, issuer counsel) (securities underwriting issuance process, has obligor, obligor) (securities underwriting issuance process, has paying agent, paying agent) (securities underwriting issuance process, has printer, issuance printer) (securities underwriting issuance process, has transfer agent, transfer agent) (securities underwriting issuance process, subClassOf, securities issuance process) (transfer agent, facilitates transfer, securities underwriting issuance process) (transfer agent, subClassOf, issuance agent)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_gvbvu3nz,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - corporate action: action carried out by or specifically relating to a legal entity that may affect the securities it issues and may have a material impact on its stakeholders, such as shareholders and creditors - credit event: event signifying a sudden change in credit standing, such as bankruptcy or a violation of a bond indenture or loan agreement, that raises doubts about the party's ability to meet current or future obligations - default event: credit event representing a failure to meet a contractual obligation, such as failure to repay a debt including interest or principal on a loan or security - maturity extension: credit event involving extension of payments beyond the original maturity date of the obligation - obligation acceleration: credit event triggered when one or more reference obligations become immediately due and payable as a result of a default or covenant breach on the reference entity's other debt instruments, subject to a materiality threshold - obligation default: credit event triggered as a result of an obligation-specific default - obligation restructuring: credit event that materially impacts an obligation, such as an interest rate reduction, principal reduction, deferral of interest or principal, change in priority ranking, or change in currency or composition of payment - obligation-specific credit event: credit event that relates to an individual credit agreement or debt instrument (reference obligation) - repudiation: credit event involving the refusal to honor the terms of a contract - write-down: obligation-specific credit event whereby the book value of the obligation, such as the outstanding principal amount, is reduced",,"(default event, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (maturity extension, subClassOf, corporate action) (maturity extension, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (obligation acceleration, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (obligation default, subClassOf, default event) (obligation default, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (obligation restructuring, involves multiple events, ) (obligation restructuring, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (obligation-specific credit event, subClassOf, credit event) (repudiation, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event) (write-down, subClassOf, obligation-specific credit event)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_6ozw0mp3,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gene. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anterior/posterior pattern specification, imaginal disc: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the anterior/posterior axis of the imaginal disc. Imaginal discs are epithelial infoldings in the larvae of holometabolous insects that rapidly develop into adult appendages during metamorphosis from larval to adult form. - dorsal/ventral pattern formation: The regionalization process in which the areas along the dorsal/ventral axis are established that will lead to differences in cell differentiation. The dorsal/ventral axis is defined by a line that runs orthogonal to both the anterior/posterior and left/right axes. The dorsal end is defined by the upper or back side of an organism. The ventral end is defined by the lower or front side of an organism. - dorsal/ventral pattern formation, imaginal disc: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the dorsal/ventral axis of the imaginal disc. Imaginal disks are masses of hypodermic cells, carried by the larvae of some insects after leaving the egg, from which masses the wings and legs of the adult are subsequently formed. - imaginal disc pattern formation: The regionalization process that results in defined areas of the imaginal disc that will undergo specific cell differentaiton. Imaginal discs are epithelial infoldings in the larvae of holometabolous insects that develop into adult appendages (legs, antennae, wings, etc.) during metamorphosis from larval to adult form. - leg disc pattern formation: The process that gives rise to the patterns of cell differentiation in the leg imaginal disc. - proximal/distal pattern formation, imaginal disc: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the proximal/distal axis of the imaginal disc. Imaginal disks are masses of hypodermic cells, carried by the larvae of some insects after leaving the egg, from which masses the wings and legs of the adult are subsequently formed. - regionalization: The pattern specification process that results in the subdivision of an axis or axes in space to define an area or volume in which specific patterns of cell differentiation will take place or in which cells interpret a specific environment. - wing disc anterior/posterior pattern formation: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the anterior/posterior axis of the wing disc, a precursor to the wing. - wing disc dorsal/ventral pattern formation: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the dorsal/ventral axis of the wing disc, a precursor to the adult wing. - wing disc proximal/distal pattern formation: The establishment, maintenance and elaboration of the proximal/distal axis of the wing disc, a precursor to the adult wing.",,"(anterior/posterior pattern specification, imaginal disc, subClassOf, imaginal disc pattern formation) (dorsal/ventral pattern formation, subClassOf, regionalization) (dorsal/ventral pattern formation, imaginal disc, subClassOf, dorsal/ventral pattern formation) (dorsal/ventral pattern formation, imaginal disc, subClassOf, imaginal disc pattern formation) (imaginal disc pattern formation, subClassOf, regionalization) (leg disc pattern formation, subClassOf, imaginal disc pattern formation) (proximal/distal pattern formation, imaginal disc, subClassOf, imaginal disc pattern formation) (wing disc anterior/posterior pattern formation, subClassOf, anterior/posterior pattern specification, imaginal disc) (wing disc dorsal/ventral pattern formation, subClassOf, dorsal/ventral pattern formation, imaginal disc) (wing disc proximal/distal pattern formation, subClassOf, proximal/distal pattern formation, imaginal disc)",3_2,sciences/gene_ontology,, 3_2_0osp258y,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Code: A legal code bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. - Code_of_Conduct: a code outlining the responsibilities of or best practice for an individual or organisation, such as a set of principles of good corporate behaviour adopted by a business\ - Contract: A contract bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some natural person or legal person. It cannot bear expressions which are uttered by a different kind of agent. - Decree: The word decree is often used as a derogative term for any authoritarian decision - Directive: Examples are European Union directive, a legislative act of the European Union and Directives, used by United States Government agencies (particularly the Department of Defense) to convey policies, responsibilities, and procedures. - Legal_Document: A legal document is a document bearing norms or normative statements. By virtue of this definition the norm-as-propositional-attitude is reified as norm-as proposition. In other words, the norm being expressed through the legal source is an expression of the propositional attitude. - Legal_Source: A legal source is a source for legal statements, both norms and legal expressions. In a sense it is literally a 'source' of law - Regulation: A regulation bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legislative body. It cannot bear expressions which are not uttered by a legislative body. - Statute: A statute bears one or more norms, all of which are uttered by some legal person. It cannot bear expressions which are uttered by a different kind of agent. - Treaty: A treaty is a binding agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. Treaties are called by several names: treaties, international agreements, protocols, covenants, conventions, exchanges of letters, exchanges of notes, etc.",,"(Code, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Code_of_Conduct, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Contract, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Decree, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Directive, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Legal_Document, subClassOf, Legal_Source) (Regulation, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Statute, subClassOf, Legal_Document) (Treaty, subClassOf, Legal_Document)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_h47pn9r7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - exchange rate: rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another - expression: finite combination of symbols that are well-formed according to applicable rules - mean: most common measure of central tendency; the average of a set of numbers - owners' equity: owners' share in a business plus operating profit - percentage: ratio value expressed as a fraction of 100, i.e., in which the denominator is fixed rather than variable and equal to 100 - ratio: proportional relationship between two different quantity values that gives rise to a datum of a specific quantity kind - scalar quantity value range: expression of the lowest possible value and/or highest possible value for some scalar quantity - specification: explicit requirement or set of requirements to be satisfied by something, such as a product, material, model, process or system - total: sum of the values for some characteristic of all units - weighting function: expression or function that determines the relative importance or influence of a given element of a set with respect to the whole",,"(exchange rate, subClassOf, ratio) (expression, subClassOf, specification) (mean, subClassOf, expression) (owners' equity, subClassOf, expression) (percentage, subClassOf, ratio) (ratio, subClassOf, expression) (scalar quantity value range, subClassOf, expression) (total, subClassOf, expression) (weighting function, subClassOf, expression)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_ad66td1l,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cardiovascular system disease: A disease of anatomical entity which occurs in the blood, heart, blood vessels or the lymphatic system that passes nutrients (such as amino acids and electrolytes), gases, hormones, blood cells or lymph to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases and help stabilize body temperature and pH to maintain homeostasis. - cerebral amyloid angiopathy: An amyloidosis where amyloid protein progressively deposits in cerebral blood vessel walls with subsequent degenerative vascular changes that usually result in spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, ischemic lesions and progressive dementia. - congenital abnormality: Any abnormality, anatomical or biochemical, evident at birth or during the neonatal period. - disease: A disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism. - disease of anatomical entity: A disease that disrupts the functioning of an anatomical entity. - disease of metabolism: A disease that involving errors in metabolic processes of building or degradation of molecules. - disease of the digestive system: A disease which affects any, or all parts of the digestive system. - genetic disease: A disease that has_material_basis_in genetic variations in the human genome. - hypothyroidism: A thyroid gland disease which involves an underproduction of thyroid hormone. - tobacco-related disease: A disease in which tobacco use is a significant risk factor.",,"(cardiovascular system disease, subClassOf, disease) (cardiovascular system disease, subClassOf, disease of anatomical entity) (cerebral amyloid angiopathy, subClassOf, disease of metabolism) (congenital abnormality, subClassOf, disease) (disease of anatomical entity, subClassOf, disease) (disease of metabolism, subClassOf, disease) (disease of the digestive system, subClassOf, disease) (genetic disease, subClassOf, disease) (hypothyroidism, subClassOf, disease) (tobacco-related disease, subClassOf, disease)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_cxhzsp3k,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Alzheimer's Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Aducanumab - Immunotherapy: Therapy designed to induce changes in a patient's immune status in order to treat disease. - addiction treatment: Treatment in which the disorder that is being treated is addiction. - health care process: A planned process with the objective to improve the health status of a patient that directly involves the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of disease or injury of a patient - herbal medicine - nicotine replacement therapy: Nicotine replacement therapy are nicotine delivery products that are licensed for use as smoking cessation or harm reduction aids used by people for quitting or reducing use of tobacco containing products. - non-pharmacotherapy procedure - pharmacotherapy: Use of a substance introduced into a living organism with therapeutic or diagnostic purpose. - therapeutic procedure: A treatment whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate a disorder or to alleviate the signs and symptoms of a disorder or pathological process. - treatment: A planned process whose completion is hypothesized by a health care provider to eliminate, prevent, or alleviate a disorder, the signs and symptoms of a disorder, or a pathological process",,"(Aducanumab, subClassOf, Immunotherapy) (Immunotherapy, subClassOf, therapeutic procedure) (addiction treatment, subClassOf, treatment) (herbal medicine, subClassOf, treatment) (nicotine replacement therapy, subClassOf, treatment) (non-pharmacotherapy procedure, subClassOf, therapeutic procedure) (pharmacotherapy, subClassOf, therapeutic procedure) (therapeutic procedure, subClassOf, treatment) (treatment, subClassOf, health care process)",3_2,health_medicine/alzheimer_disease_ontology,, 3_2_s4imz9os,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - cotyledon vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that is part of a cotyledon (PO:0020030). - filament vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that includes the totality of the portions of vascular tissue (PO:0009015) in their specific arrangement in a filament (PO:0009067). - hypocotyl vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that is part of a hypocotyl (PO:0020100). - leaf lamina vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that includes the totality of the portions of vascular tissue in their specific arrangement in a leaf lamina (PO:0020039). - petiole vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that includes the totality of the portions of vascular tissue in their specific arrangement in a petiole (PO:0020038). - phyllome vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that includes the totality of the portions of vascular tissue in their specific arrangement in a phyllome (PO:0006001). - plant embryo vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that is part of a plant embryo (PO:0009009) . - shoot system vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that is part of a shoot system (PO:0009006). - stigma vascular system: A vascular system (PO:0000034) that includes the totality of the portions of vascular tissue in their specific arrangement in a stigma (PO:0009073). - vascular system: A maximal portion of vascular tissue (PO:0009015) in a whole plant (PO:0000003), collective plant structure (PO:0025497), multi-tissue plant structure (PO:0025496), or cardinal part of multi-tissue plant structure (PO:0025498).",,"(cotyledon vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (filament vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (hypocotyl vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (leaf lamina vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (petiole vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (phyllome vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (plant embryo vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (shoot system vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system) (stigma vascular system, subClassOf, vascular system)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_ys24uxd2,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - commencement: The ceremony during which graduation occurs. - debate: A debate is an event wherein opposing arguments are put forward to argue for opposing viewpoints as a formalized type of discussion. - festival: An event ordinarily celebrated by a community and centering on some characteristic aspect of that community and its religion or cultures. - meeting: When two or more people come together to discuss one or more topics, often in a formal or business setting, but meetings also occur in a variety of other environments. - organized event: Meetings, protests, parties, etc., organized by a group of people for a particular purpose. - parade: A procession of people, usually organized along a street, often in costume, and often accompanied by marching bands, floats, or sometimes large balloons. Parades are held for a wide range of reasons, but are usually celebrations of some kind. - party: A gathering of people who have been invited by a host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration of a special occasion. - shotgun wedding: A wedding that is arranged to avoid embarrassment due to premarital sex possibly leading to an unintended pregnancy, rather than out of the desire of the participants. - social event: Planned events usually involving large groups of persons, oftentimes arranged by organizations. - vielse: A ceremony during which two or more people are united in marriage.",,"(debate, subClassOf, social event) (festival, subClassOf, organized event) (meeting, subClassOf, organized event) (meeting, subClassOf, social event) (parade, subClassOf, social event) (party, subClassOf, social event) (shotgun wedding, subClassOf, vielse)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_9w8ktv3n,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E1 CRM Entity - E2 Temporal Entity - E3 Condition State - E4 Period - E52 Time-Span - E53 Place - E54 Dimension - E77 Persistent Item - E92 Spacetime Volume - E93 Presence",,"(E2 Temporal Entity, P173 starts before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P173i ends after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174 starts before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174i ends after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175 starts before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175i starts after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176 starts before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176i starts after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182 ends before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182i starts after or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183 ends before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183i starts after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184 ends before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184i ends with or after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185 ends before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185i ends after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P4 has time-span, E52 Time-Span) (E2 Temporal Entity, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E3 Condition State, P5 consists of, E3 Condition State) (E3 Condition State, P5i forms part of, E3 Condition State) (E3 Condition State, subClassOf, E2 Temporal Entity) (E4 Period, P7 took place at, E53 Place) (E4 Period, P9 consists of, E4 Period) (E4 Period, P9i forms part of, E4 Period) (E4 Period, subClassOf, E2 Temporal Entity) (E4 Period, subClassOf, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E52 Time-Span, P160i is temporal projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E52 Time-Span, P164i temporally specifies, E93 Presence) (E52 Time-Span, P191 had duration, E54 Dimension) (E52 Time-Span, P4i is time-span of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E52 Time-Span, P86 falls within, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, P86i contains, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E53 Place, P121 overlaps with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P122 borders with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P161i is spatial projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E53 Place, P167i includes, E93 Presence) (E53 Place, P189 approximates, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P189i is approximated by, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P197i was partially covered by, E93 Presence) (E53 Place, P7i witnessed, E4 Period) (E53 Place, P89 falls within, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P89i contains, E53 Place) (E53 Place, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E54 Dimension, P191i was duration of, E52 Time-Span) (E54 Dimension, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E77 Persistent Item, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10 falls within, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10i contains, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P132 spatiotemporally overlaps with, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P133 is spatiotemporally separated from, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P160 has temporal projection, E52 Time-Span) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P161 has spatial projection, E53 Place) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P166i had presence, E93 Presence) (E92 Spacetime Volume, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E93 Presence, P164 is temporally specified by, E52 Time-Span) (E93 Presence, P166 was a presence of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E93 Presence, P167 was within, E53 Place) (E93 Presence, P197 covered parts of, E53 Place) (E93 Presence, subClassOf, E92 Spacetime Volume)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_qbcz37c8,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - False labor before 37 completed weeks of gestation: irregular uterine contractions before the 37th week of pregnancy that mimick real labor - Gestational diabetes mellitus: Gestational diabetes is diabetes that happens for the first time when a woman is pregnant. Gestational diabetes goes away when you have your baby, but it does increase your risk for having diabetes later. - disease (process) related to pregnancy - disease process: Disease process is the progression disease in an individual over time. The process begins with the appropriate exposure to or accumulation of factors sufficient for the disease process to begin in a susceptible host. For an infectious disease, the exposure is a microorganism. For cancer, the exposure may be a factor that initiates the process, such as asbestos fibers or components in tobacco smoke (for lung cancer), or one that promotes the process, such as estrogen (for endometrial cancer). - herpes gestationis, first trimester: a rare, itchy skin eruption that usually happens in the second or third trimester of pregnancy. It often begins with the appearance of very itchy red bumps or blisters on your abdomen and trunk, though it can show up on other parts of your body - other specified diseases and conditions complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium: symptoms during pregnancy and the puerperium (after the pregnancy) - other specified pregnancy related conditions, first trimester: symptoms that are related to being pregnant, pregnancy is in the first trimester - other specified pregnancy related conditions, second trimester: symptoms that are related to being pregnant, pregnancy is in the second trimester - other specified pregnancy related conditions, third trimester: symptoms that are related to being pregnant, pregnancy is in the third trimester - pregnancy related exhaustion and fatigue, first trimester: when a mother becomes exhausted or fatigued during pregnancy",,"(False labor before 37 completed weeks of gestation, subClassOf, disease (process) related to pregnancy) (Gestational diabetes mellitus, subClassOf, disease (process) related to pregnancy) (disease (process) related to pregnancy, subClassOf, disease process) (herpes gestationis, first trimester, subClassOf, other specified pregnancy related conditions, first trimester) (other specified diseases and conditions complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium, subClassOf, disease (process) related to pregnancy) (other specified pregnancy related conditions, first trimester, subClassOf, other specified diseases and conditions complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium) (other specified pregnancy related conditions, second trimester, subClassOf, other specified diseases and conditions complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium) (other specified pregnancy related conditions, third trimester, subClassOf, other specified diseases and conditions complicating pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium) (pregnancy related exhaustion and fatigue, first trimester, subClassOf, other specified pregnancy related conditions, first trimester)",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_bul3vlu7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Environment. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - atmospheric process: A process which occurs within an atmosphere. - atmospheric wind - jet-effect wind: A wind which is driven by the acceleration of flow through a gap, constriction, or channel resulting from large-scale pressure gradient, or by Venturi acceleration through a constricting passage. - katabatic wind: An atmospheric wind during which cold atmospheric gas flows downwards towards the surface of an astronomical body. - mass gaseous flow: A process whereby a large volume of gas moves due to a disequilibrium of physical forces. - monsoon wind: An atmospheric wind during which air masses over an ocean flow towards a land mass, driven by disequilibria between land and ocean surface temperatures. - slope flow: An atmospheric wind which moves up or down a slope and is driven by heating or cooling of that slope. - squall wind: An atmospheric wind which rapidly forms, lasts for a duration in the order of minutes, and then rapidly decreases in speed. - straight-line wind: A wind storm during which strong gusts of wind occur, transporting atmospheric gas in a linear fashion. - wind gust: An atmospheric wind which 1) has an increased rate relative to other winds in the same region and 2) is followed by a lull.",,"(atmospheric wind, subClassOf, atmospheric process) (atmospheric wind, subClassOf, mass gaseous flow) (jet-effect wind, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (katabatic wind, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (monsoon wind, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (slope flow, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (squall wind, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (straight-line wind, subClassOf, atmospheric wind) (wind gust, subClassOf, atmospheric wind)",3_2,earth_environment/environment_ontology,, 3_2_hfvxv9ma,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Canadian producer price index: an economic indicator representing a measure of the change over time in the prices of a fixed-basket of domestic producer goods and services - U.S. producer price index: an economic indicator representing a measure of the change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers for their output - earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization: measure of potential cash flow that excludes the effects of capital structure, taxes and non-cash expenses - economic indicator: statistical measure of economic activity that is regular and comparable in the context of a statistical area (region), used for analysis of economic performance and predictions of future performance - expression: finite combination of symbols that are well-formed according to applicable rules - owners' equity: owners' share in a business plus operating profit - producer price index: economic indicator representing measure of the rate of change over time in the prices of goods and services bought and sold by producers - scoped measure: qualified measure that is constrained by filters on the statistical population to which it applies - specification: explicit requirement or set of requirements to be satisfied by something, such as a product, material, model, process or system - value-added producer price index: economic indicator representing a weighted average of the input and output producer price indices",,"(Canadian producer price index, subClassOf, producer price index) (U.S. producer price index, subClassOf, producer price index) (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, subClassOf, expression) (economic indicator, subClassOf, scoped measure) (expression, subClassOf, specification) (owners' equity, subClassOf, expression) (producer price index, subClassOf, economic indicator) (producer price index, subClassOf, expression) (value-added producer price index, subClassOf, producer price index)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_i6cixhy6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gender, Sex, and Sexual Orientation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Freikörperkultur movement: A naturist movement which originated in the German Empire in the late 19th century, which consists of the connection of health aspects of being naked in light, air and sun with intentions to reform life and society. - abolitionist movement: Any of various movements to end slavery in any of its various forms. Usually used to apply to the end of the Atlantic slave trade and ending slavery in Western Europe and the Americas. However, it may also refer to historical movements attempting to end ""white slavery"", i.e. the sexual enslavement of white women. - cultural movement: A change in the way a number of different disciplines approach their work. This embodies all art forms, the sciences, and philosophies. - identity movement: A type of movement or political ideology which seeks to increase the acceptability of individual characteristics of one's identity (such as race, ethnic group, gender, and sexual orientation). - nudity movement: Any of various movements related to nudity. - political movement: A collective attempt by a group of people to change government policy or social values. Political movements are usually in opposition to an element of the status quo and are often associated with a certain ideology. - public nudity movement: Any of various movements which advocate for some form or forms of public nudity. - religious movement: A movement which aims to innovate or reform a religion or belief system; alternatively, a movement which is characterized as the emergence of a new religion or belief system. - sex-based movement: Social movements related to various aspects of sex and/or sexuality. - social movement: A social movement is a type of group action. There is no single consensus definition of a social movement. They are large, sometimes informal, groupings of individuals or organizations which focus on specific political or social issues. In other words, they carry out, resist, or undo a social change. They provide a way of social change from the bottom within nations.",,"(abolitionist movement, subClassOf, social movement) (cultural movement, subClassOf, social movement) (identity movement, subClassOf, social movement) (nudity movement, subClassOf, cultural movement) (political movement, subClassOf, social movement) (public nudity movement, subClassOf, nudity movement) (religious movement, subClassOf, social movement) (sex-based movement, subClassOf, social movement)",3_2,sciences/gsso_ontology,, 3_2_ylnp75tg,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Agent - E1 CRM Entity - E2 Temporal Entity - E21 Person - E52 Time-Span - E53 Place - E54 Dimension - E70 Thing - E74 Group - E92 Spacetime Volume",,"(E2 Temporal Entity, P173 starts before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P173i ends after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174 starts before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P174i ends after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175 starts before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P175i starts after or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176 starts before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P176i starts after the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182 ends before or with the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P182i starts after or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183 ends before the start of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P183i starts after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184 ends before or with the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P184i ends with or after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185 ends before the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P185i ends after the end of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E2 Temporal Entity, P4 has time-span, E52 Time-Span) (E2 Temporal Entity, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E21 Person, P152 has parent, E21 Person) (E21 Person, P152i is parent of, E21 Person) (E52 Time-Span, P160i is temporal projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E52 Time-Span, P191 had duration, E54 Dimension) (E52 Time-Span, P4i is time-span of, E2 Temporal Entity) (E52 Time-Span, P86 falls within, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, P86i contains, E52 Time-Span) (E52 Time-Span, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E53 Place, P121 overlaps with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P122 borders with, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P161i is spatial projection of, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E53 Place, P189 approximates, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P189i is approximated by, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P89 falls within, E53 Place) (E53 Place, P89i contains, E53 Place) (E53 Place, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E54 Dimension, P191i was duration of, E52 Time-Span) (E54 Dimension, P43i is dimension of, E70 Thing) (E54 Dimension, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity) (E70 Thing, P130 shows features of, E70 Thing) (E70 Thing, P130i features are also found on, E70 Thing) (E70 Thing, P43 has dimension, E54 Dimension) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10 falls within, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P10i contains, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P132 spatiotemporally overlaps with, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P133 is spatiotemporally separated from, E92 Spacetime Volume) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P160 has temporal projection, E52 Time-Span) (E92 Spacetime Volume, P161 has spatial projection, E53 Place) (E92 Spacetime Volume, subClassOf, E1 CRM Entity)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_kleeaukc,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Conclusion contract: Class describing the contracts consisting in the conclusion of a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Contract - Contract with lots: Class of the contract that have lots. - Dynamic purchasing system conclusion contract: Class describing the contracts consisting in the conclusion of a dynamic purchasing system. - Extendable contract: Class describing contracts whose end date can be extended. - Lot: Class describing contracts that are an actual lot of another contract. - Mixed contract - Precomercial procurement - Private contract - Special administrative contract",,"(Contract with lots, Lote, Lot) (Dynamic purchasing system conclusion contract, subClassOf, Conclusion contract)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_ns2onas7,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Exclusionary_Right: An exclusionary right concerns the prohibition against performing certain inferences (against reasoning in certain ways), or against using certain kinds of premises for certain purposes, in the interest of a particular person. This is especially the case with anti-discrimination rules. - Liability_Right: A liability right expresses some right to act that brings with it some liability to perform another (compensating) act. For instance, if some k performs the permitted action A, then k will have to perform another action B for the benefit of j. - Liberty_Right: When, for the benefit of a person, this person is both permitted to perform and to omit an action – that is, when the action is facultative – we can say that he or she has a liberty right with regard to that action. - Obligation: See prohibition - Obligative_Right: Directed obligative ought-to-do are also called obligative rights. k has the obligative right that j does A iff it is obligatory, toward k, that j does A. An example of obligative right is “it is obligatory, toward Mary, that Tom pays 1,000 euro to John” - Permission: Permission allows propositions, to which therefore the predication Allowed applies. The thing(s) allowed is/are a subset of the thing(s) qualified by the permission. If S then P(A) means that S is qualified and S and A is allowed. - Permissive_Right: The negation of a directed obligation is a directed permission. However, it counts as a right, namely, a permissive right, only when such negation is aimed at benefitting the author of the permitted action. - Prohibition: Prohibition obliges/allows thing(s), to which therefore the predication Obliged applies, and disallows thing(s), to which therefore the predication Disallowed applies. The union of the thing(s) allowed and the thing(s) disallowed is qualified by the prohibition. The things allowed and disallowed by the prohibition are disjoint (and completely partition the space of things qualified). If S then O(A) means that S is qualified, S and A is obliged/allowed, and S and not A is disallowed. If S then F(A) means that S is qualified, S and A is disallowed, and S and not A is obliged/allowed. The difference between Obligation and Prohibition is in which part of the partition of the qualified space is explicitly described by the normative statement. Alternative label: directive - Qualification - Right: A right is the legal or moral entitlement to do or refrain from doing something or to obtain or refrain from obtaining an action, thing or recogition in civil society.",,"(Exclusionary_Right, subClassOf, Obligative_Right) (Liability_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Liberty_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Obligation, subClassOf, Permission) (Obligative_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Permissive_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Prohibition, subClassOf, Permission)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_q9ouc6ii,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Organization. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Agent - Change Event: Represents an event which resulted in a major change to an organization such as a merger or complete restructuring. It is intended for situations where the resulting organization is sufficient distinct from the original organizations that it has a distinct identity and distinct URI. Extension vocabularies should define sub-classes of this to denote particular categories of event. The instant or interval at which the event occurred should be given by `prov:startAtTime` and `prov:endedAtTime`, a description should be given by `dct:description`. - Concept - Impiego: A Post represents some position within an organization that exists independently of the person or persons filling it. Posts may be used to represent situations where a person is a member of an organization ex officio (for example the Secretary of State for Scotland is part of UK Cabinet by virtue of being Secretary of State for Scotland, not as an individual person). A post can be held by multiple people and hence can be treated as a organization in its own right. - Membership: Indicates the nature of an Agent's membership of an organization. Represents an n-ary relation between an Agent, an Organization and a Role. It is possible to directly indicate membership, independent of the specific Role, through use of the `org:memberOf` property. - Organization: Represents a collection of people organized together into a community or other social, commercial or political structure. The group has some common purpose or reason for existence which goes beyond the set of people belonging to it and can act as an Agent. Organizations are often decomposable into hierarchical structures. It is recommended that SKOS lexical labels should be used to label the Organization. In particular `skos:prefLabel` for the primary (possibly legally recognized name), `skos:altLabel` for alternative names (trading names, colloquial names) and `skos:notation` to denote a code from a code list. Alternative names: _Collective_ _Body_ _Org_ _Group_ - OrganizationalUnit: An Organization such as a University Support Unit which is part of some larger FormalOrganization and only has full recognition within the context of that FormalOrganization, it is not a Legal Entity in its own right. Units can be large and complex containing other Units and even FormalOrganizations. Alternative names: _OU_ _Unit_ _Department_ - Partenariat: A collaboration between two or more Organizations such as a project. It meets the criteria for being an Organization in that it has an identity and defining purpose independent of its particular members but is neither a formally recognized legal entity nor a sub-unit within some larger organization. Might typically have a shorter lifetime than the Organizations within it, but not necessarily. All members are `org:Organization`s rather than individuals and those Organizations can play particular roles within the venture. Alternative names: _Project_ _Venture_ _Endeavour_ _Consortium_ _Endeavour_ - Sede: An office or other premise at which the organization is located. Many organizations are spread across multiple sites and many sites will host multiple locations. In most cases a Site will be a physical location. However, we don't exclude the possibility of non-physical sites such as a virtual office with an associated post box and phone reception service. Extensions may provide subclasses to denote particular types of site. - organización formal: An Organization which is recognized in the world at large, in particular in legal jurisdictions, with associated rights and responsibilities. Examples include a Corporation, Charity, Government or Church. Note that this is a super class of `gr:BusinessEntity` and it is recommended to use the GoodRelations vocabulary to denote Business classifications such as DUNS or NAICS.",,"(Agent, appartenenza, Membership) (Agent, holds, Impiego) (Agent, membre de, Organization) (Agent, responsabile di, Organization) (Change Event, es organización original, Organization) (Change Event, resulted in, Organization) (Impiego, ocupado por, Agent) (Impiego, poste chez, Organization) (Membership, member, Agent) (Membership, organization, Organization) (Organization, a un site, Sede) (Organization, cambiata da, Change Event) (Organization, classificazione, Concept) (Organization, está relacionado con, Organization) (Organization, has SubOrganization, Organization) (Organization, possède un poste, Impiego) (Organization, resulted from, Change Event) (Organization, sous-Organization de, Organization) (Organization, subClassOf, Agent) (Organization, tiene miembro, Agent) (Organization, tiene sede principal en, Sede) (Organization, transitive sub-organization, Organization) (OrganizationalUnit, subClassOf, Organization) (OrganizationalUnit, unit Of, organización formal) (Partenariat, subClassOf, Organization) (Sede, sede di, Organization) (organización formal, contiene unidad, OrganizationalUnit) (organización formal, sede legale, Sede) (organización formal, subClassOf, Organization)",3_2,business_finance/organization_ontology,, 3_2_zjoiia4l,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - chlorenchyma: Chloroplast-containing parenchyma tissue. - epiphragm: A portion of parenchyma tissue that forms a circular membrane extending from a spore capsule columella and attached to the ends of the peristome teeth that covers a spore capsule mouth. - parenchyma: A portion of ground tissue (PO:0025059) composed of polyhedral cells typically with thin, non-lignified cellulosic cell walls and nucleate, living protoplasts. - petiole parenchyma: A portion of parenchyma tissue that is part of a petiole. - pith: A maximal portion of parenchyma (PO:0005421) in the center of a shoot axis (PO:0025029) or root (PO:0009005). - placentoid: A portion of parenchyma tissue that is part of a connective and projects into a pollen sac. - portion of ground tissue: Any portion of plant tissue (PO:0009007) other than epidermis (PO:0005679) or vascular tissue (PO:0009015). - root parenchyma: A portion of parenchyma tissue (PO:0005421) that is part of a root (PO:0009005). - secondary xylem parenchyma: A portion of parenchyma (PO:0005421) tissue that is part of a portion of secondary xylem (PO:0005848) and has as parts secondary xylem parenchyma cells (PO:0004525). - sepal parenchyma: A portion of parenchyma tissue that is part of a sepal.",,"(chlorenchyma, subClassOf, parenchyma) (epiphragm, subClassOf, parenchyma) (parenchyma, subClassOf, portion of ground tissue) (petiole parenchyma, subClassOf, parenchyma) (pith, subClassOf, parenchyma) (placentoid, subClassOf, parenchyma) (root parenchyma, subClassOf, parenchyma) (secondary xylem parenchyma, subClassOf, parenchyma) (sepal parenchyma, subClassOf, parenchyma)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_jplaff20,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - actor: primary performer in a relationship between parties, i.e., the party that does something, causes something to happen, or otherwise plays an agentive role in the relationship - controlling party: actor that exercises some form of control in the context of some situation - de jure controlling interest party: party that has the legal authority to exercise control - entity controlling party: party that has the authority to control some legal entity - general partner: partner and part-owner that is responsible for managing the day to day operations of the partnership and that may be jointly and severally liable for the obligations of the partnership - guarantor: party that guarantees, endorses, or provides indemnity for some obligation on behalf of some other party - legally delegated authority: party empowered with some level of legal control and corresponding responsibility - limited liability company member: owner of an interest in a limited liability company - receiver: party appointed by some court for the purposes of winding up the affairs of some entity which is no longer solvent - voting shareholder: shareholder whose shares confer the right to vote in corporate elections, including the right to elect directors at annual or special meetings, and to express their views to corporate management and directors on significant issues that may affect the value of those shares",,"(controlling party, subClassOf, actor) (de jure controlling interest party, subClassOf, controlling party) (entity controlling party, subClassOf, controlling party) (general partner, subClassOf, de jure controlling interest party) (guarantor, subClassOf, de jure controlling interest party) (legally delegated authority, subClassOf, controlling party) (limited liability company member, subClassOf, de jure controlling interest party) (limited liability company member, subClassOf, entity controlling party) (receiver, subClassOf, de jure controlling interest party) (voting shareholder, subClassOf, de jure controlling interest party)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_nh8wlyg3,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Crop. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - 1-9 Incidence general scale - Heavy - Intermediate to severe - Low - Low to intermediate - None - Ordinal - Severe - Severe to heavy - Very low",,"(1-9 Incidence general scale, subClassOf, Ordinal) (Heavy, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Intermediate to severe, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Low, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Low to intermediate, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (None, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Severe, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Severe to heavy, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale) (Very low, subClassOf, 1-9 Incidence general scale)",3_2,food_agriculture/crop_ontology,, 3_2_kjrxzb00,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Geology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - anatomical entity: Biological entity that is either an individual member of a biological species or constitutes the structural organization of an individual member of a biological species. - artifact: An object that is designed by humans to fulfil some function. - geological object: An object that is 'generated by' some 'geological process' and has at least one part 'constituted by' some 'earth material' that is not an 'earth fluid'. - independent continuant: b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002]) - material entity: A material entity is a physical entity that is spatially extended, exists as a whole at any point in time and has mass. - niacin - object: An object is an entity that is wholly identifiable at any instant of time during which it exists. - physical object: A physical object is an identifiable collection of matter, which may be constrained by an identifiable boundary, and may move as a unit by translation or rotation, in 3-dimensional space. - plant anatomical entity: An anatomical entity that is or was part of a plant. - specialized object: Any of various objects with specified purpose or purposes.",,"(anatomical entity, subClassOf, independent continuant) (anatomical entity, subClassOf, material entity) (anatomical entity, subClassOf, object) (artifact, subClassOf, object) (geological object, subClassOf, object) (material entity, subClassOf, independent continuant) (material entity, subClassOf, object) (niacin, subClassOf, object) (object, subClassOf, independent continuant) (object, subClassOf, material entity) (physical object, subClassOf, object) (plant anatomical entity, subClassOf, material entity) (plant anatomical entity, subClassOf, object) (specialized object, subClassOf, object)",3_2,earth_environment/geology_ontology,, 3_2_fo4crqgs,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gene. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process: The process in which an host alters or subverts a process in a symbiont organism. The symbiont is defined as the smaller of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction. - host-mediated regulation of intestinal microbiota composition: The biological process involved in maintaining the steady-state number of cells within a population of free-living cells such as the bacteria in the gut. - host-mediated suppression of symbiont invasion: A process in which a host inhibits or disrupts the entry of a symbiont into a host cell. - modulation by host of viral process: A process in which a host organism modulates the frequency, rate or extent of any of a process being mediated by a virus with which it is infected. - modulation by host of viral transcription: Any process in which a host organism modulates the frequency, rate or extent of viral transcription. - modulation of process of another organism: The process in which an organism effects a change in the structure or processes of another organism. - negative regulation by host of viral glycoprotein metabolic process: A process in which a host organism stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of viral glycoprotein metabolic process. - negative regulation by host of viral process: A process in which a host organism stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of a process being mediated by a virus with which it is infected. - negative regulation by host of viral transcription: Any process in which a host organism stops, prevents, or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of viral transcription. - positive regulation by host of viral transcription: Any process in which a host organism activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of viral transcription, the synthesis of either RNA on a template of DNA or DNA on a template of RNA.",,"(host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process, subClassOf, modulation of process of another organism) (host-mediated regulation of intestinal microbiota composition, subClassOf, host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process) (host-mediated suppression of symbiont invasion, subClassOf, host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process) (modulation by host of viral process, subClassOf, host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process) (modulation by host of viral transcription, subClassOf, negative regulation by host of viral process) (modulation by host of viral transcription, subClassOf, negative regulation by host of viral transcription) (negative regulation by host of viral glycoprotein metabolic process, subClassOf, negative regulation by host of viral process) (negative regulation by host of viral process, subClassOf, modulation by host of viral process) (negative regulation by host of viral transcription, subClassOf, host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process) (positive regulation by host of viral transcription, subClassOf, host-mediated perturbation of symbiont process)",3_2,sciences/gene_ontology,, 3_2_ofkyp26j,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - definitive hemopoiesis: A second wave of blood cell production that, in vertebrates, generates long-term hemopoietic stem cells that continuously provide erythroid, myeloid and lymphoid lineages throughout adulthood. - embryonic hemopoiesis: The stages of blood cell formation that take place within the embryo. - enucleate erythrocyte development: The process aimed at the progression of an enucleate erythrocyte over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell. - hemocyte development: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the hemocyte over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Hemocytes are blood cells associated with a hemocoel (the cavity containing most of the major organs of the arthropod body) which are involved in defense and clotting of hemolymph, but not involved in transport of oxygen. - hemopoiesis: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the myeloid and lymphoid derived organ/tissue systems of the blood and other parts of the body over time, from formation to the mature structure. The site of hemopoiesis is variable during development, but occurs primarily in bone marrow or kidney in many adult vertebrates. - megakaryocyte development: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a megakaryocyte cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Megakaryocyte development does not include the steps involved in committing a cell to a megakaryocyte fate. A megakaryocyte is a giant cell 50 to 100 micron in diameter, with a greatly lobulated nucleus, found in the bone marrow. - myeloid cell development: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a myeloid cell over time, from its formation to the mature structure. - nucleate erythrocyte development: The process aimed at the progression of a nucleate erythrocyte over time, from initial commitment of the cell to a specific fate, to the fully functional differentiated cell. - osteoclast development: The process whose specific outcome is the progression of a osteoclast from its formation to the mature structure. Cell development does not include the steps involved in committing a cell to a specific fate. An osteoclast is a specialized phagocytic cell associated with the absorption and removal of the mineralized matrix of bone tissue. - post-embryonic hemopoiesis: The stages of blood cell formation that take place after completion of embryonic development.",,"(definitive hemopoiesis, subClassOf, hemopoiesis) (embryonic hemopoiesis, subClassOf, hemopoiesis) (hemocyte development, subClassOf, hemopoiesis) (megakaryocyte development, subClassOf, myeloid cell development) (myeloid cell development, subClassOf, hemopoiesis) (osteoclast development, subClassOf, myeloid cell development) (post-embryonic hemopoiesis, subClassOf, hemopoiesis)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_ywbpjpkq,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Contract with lots: Class of the contract that have lots. - Derivative contract: Class describing contracts derived from a framework agreement or a dynamic purchasing system. - Harmonized contract: Class to describe harmonized contracts (i.e. contracts that reachs the threshold to be treated as highlighted in the procurement Directives of the European Commision and European Council). - Lot: Class describing contracts that are an actual lot of another contract. - Multiannual contract: Class describing the multiannual contracts (i.e. contract whose duration extends over more than one financial year). - Precomercial procurement - Public services management contract - Public-private partnership contract - Rent contract: Class defining supplies contracts aimed to rent supplies. - Supplies contract: Class describing contracts whose object is the acquisition of supplies.",,"(Contract with lots, Lote, Lot) (Rent contract, subClassOf, Supplies contract)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_gj6ngsov,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Argument: An argument is a reason that is expressed through some medium - Assumption: An assumption is some atom held to be true, without proof, in the head of a rule (defeasibly), cf. Deliverable 1.1 - Atom: An atom is the most basic (undivisible) part of an LKIF rule (cf. Deliverable 1.1) - Cause: A cause is an epistemic role played by something which is the outcome of a (chain) of processes - Epistemic_Role: The role of something used in a (mental) reasoning/inference process - Evidence: Observation and/or statement, used as a backing for a belief. Evidence is the role of observation which is qualified by some belief. - Expectation: An expectation is a predictive belief held on purely logical grounds, i.e. not based on direct external evidence, like an observation or a statement by another agent. It is also often characterized as a ""belief about the future"", but this isn't very helpful since one may also hold expectations about the (yet unknown) past. The theory of evolution is for instance a fertile ground for predictions about the existence of past species, and therefore at the same a predictor of future observations. - Fact: A fact is a proposition (about something) which is (commonly) agreed upon to hold as true: it has some backing in evidence - Observation: An observation is the role played by some proposition believed to be true or false through observation of an agent. - Reason: Teleological counterpart of cause",,"(Argument, subClassOf, Reason) (Assumption, subClassOf, Atom) (Atom, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Cause, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Evidence, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Expectation, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Fact, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Observation, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role) (Reason, subClassOf, Epistemic_Role)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_z6zjgcnk,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of African Wildlife. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Apple - Berry - FruitingBody - Leaf - Phloem - PlantParts - Root - Stem - Twig - Xylem",,"(Apple, subClassOf, FruitingBody) (Berry, subClassOf, FruitingBody) (FruitingBody, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Leaf, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Phloem, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Root, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Stem, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Twig, subClassOf, PlantParts) (Xylem, subClassOf, PlantParts)",3_2,earth_environment/african_wildlife_ontology,, 3_2_mx2sib9z,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - megagametophyte: A whole plant in the gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) that produces only plant egg cells (PO:0020094). - megaspore: The larger, in general, of the two kinds of spores produced after meiosis in the life cycle of a heterosporous plant, and on germination giving rise to the female gametophyte (embryo sac). - microgametophyte: A whole plant (PO:0000003) in the gametophyte development stage (PO:0028003) that produces plant sperm cells (PO:0000084). - microspore: The smaller, in general, of the two kinds of spores produced after meiosis in the life cycle of a heterosporous plant, and on germination giving rise to the male gametophyte. - plant embryo: A whole plant (PO:0000003) that participates in the plant embryo stage (PO:0007631). - plant spore: A whole plant (PO:0000003) that arises through meiosis and is contained in a spore wall. - plant structure: A plant anatomical entity (PO:0025131) that is, or was, part of a plant, or was derived from a part of a plant. - seedling: A whole plant (PO:0000003) in the seedling development stage (PO:0007131). - thallus: A whole plant in the gametophytic phase that has a flat growth form and no distinct organs. - whole plant: A plant structure (PO:0005679) which is a whole organism.",,"(megagametophyte, subClassOf, whole plant) (megaspore, subClassOf, plant spore) (microgametophyte, subClassOf, whole plant) (microspore, subClassOf, plant spore) (plant embryo, subClassOf, whole plant) (plant spore, subClassOf, whole plant) (seedling, subClassOf, whole plant) (thallus, subClassOf, whole plant) (whole plant, subClassOf, plant structure)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_mvg6ng29,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Pizza. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - ClosedPizza: Pizzas that have been closed to limit what toppings they can have - EmptyPizza - FishTopping - MeatTopping - OneToppingPizza - OpenPizza: Pizzas that could be extended - they have the given toppings, but could also have other, unspecified toppings - Pizza: We have not asserted that all pizzas must have at least 1 topping - PizzaDomainConcept - TestPizza - VegetarianTopping",,"(ClosedPizza, subClassOf, TestPizza) (EmptyPizza, subClassOf, TestPizza) (OneToppingPizza, subClassOf, TestPizza) (OpenPizza, subClassOf, TestPizza) (Pizza, subClassOf, PizzaDomainConcept) (TestPizza, subClassOf, Pizza)",3_2,food_agriculture/pizza_ontology,, 3_2_fln5xbi2,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - auction date rule: business recurrence interval convention that is a published rule for defining the date of some auction event - business day convention: convention that enumerates the possible ways to handle a date that falls on a weekend or holiday - business recurrence interval convention: convention that specifies how recurring days should be handled, such as the end of the month, a particular day of the month, a day of the week, or more specifically, a t-bill auction date - convention: widely accepted or established way of doing 'something' within some community of practice - day-count convention: a business recurrence interval convention that is used to calculate the number of days in an interest payment, which applies to the amount of accrued interest or the present value for debt instruments - floating-rate note date rule: business day adjustment rule applied to floating-rate note instruments - partial redemption allocation convention: convention used to determine how the partial call will be actioned with respect to bond selection - rate basis convention: basis for a percentage quoted rate as used in specifying bond call percentage amounts - settlement convention: convention employed to determine the closing date (from the stated settlement date) in the process of settling a transaction on which securities or interests in securities are delivered, usually against (in simultaneous exchange for) payment of some consideration - settlement date rule: convention for determining settlement dates by reference to some jurisdiction or as set by a given exchange or similar venue",,"(auction date rule, subClassOf, business recurrence interval convention) (business day convention, subClassOf, business recurrence interval convention) (business recurrence interval convention, subClassOf, convention) (day-count convention, subClassOf, business recurrence interval convention) (floating-rate note date rule, subClassOf, business recurrence interval convention) (partial redemption allocation convention, subClassOf, convention) (rate basis convention, subClassOf, convention) (settlement convention, subClassOf, convention) (settlement date rule, subClassOf, business recurrence interval convention)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_8i3mlsmt,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Appendicular lymphatic vessel - Celiac lymphatic vessel - Colic lymphatic vessel - Cystic lymphatic vessel - Hepatic lymphatic vessel - Ileal lymphatic vessel - Ileocolic lymphatic vessel - Inferior pancreaticoduodenal lymphatic vessel - Pancreaticoduodenal lymphatic vessel - Prececal lymphatic vessel",,"(Inferior pancreaticoduodenal lymphatic vessel, subClassOf, Pancreaticoduodenal lymphatic vessel)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_b4n0mzd1,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Plant. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - branch epidermis: A portion of shoot axis epidermis (PO:0006035) that is part of a branch (PO:0025073). - nectary epidermis: A portion of shoot system epidermis (PO:0006035) that is part of a nectary (PO:0009035) . - paraphyllium: A portion of plant epidermis (PO:0005679) tissue that is an outgrowth from the epidermis between the leaves of a gametophore axis (PO:0030020). - plant epidermis: A portion of plant tissue (PO:0009007) composed of plant epidermal cells (PO:0004013) that develops from the protoderm (PO:0006210) and covers the surface of a plant structure (PO:0009011). - scutellum epidermis: A portion of shoot system epidermis (PO:0006035) that is part of the scutellum (PO:0020110). - shoot axis prickle: A prickle (PO:0025169) that is part of a shoot axis (PO:0025029). - shoot axis tuber epidermis: A portion of shoot axis epidermis (PO:0000112) that is part of a shoot axis tuber (PO:0004543). - shoot system epidermis: A portion of plant epidermis (PO:0005679) that is part of a shoot system (PO:0009006) and arises from the meristem L1 layer (PO:0009020). - stem epidermis: A portion of shoot axis epidermis (PO:0000112) that is part of a stem (PO:0009047). - stomatal complex: A portion of shoot system epidermis (PO:0006035) that has as parts two guard cells (PO:0000293) and a stomatal pore (PO:0008032). May also contain subsidiary cells (PO:0000284).",,"(nectary epidermis, subClassOf, shoot system epidermis) (scutellum epidermis, subClassOf, shoot system epidermis) (shoot system epidermis, subClassOf, plant epidermis) (stomatal complex, subClassOf, shoot system epidermis)",3_2,food_agriculture/plant_ontology,, 3_2_q8cxouij,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Extensible Observation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Base Characteristic Qualifier - Characteristic Qualifier - Composite Characteristic Qualifier",,"(Base Characteristic Qualifier, subClassOf, Characteristic Qualifier) (Composite Characteristic Qualifier, has base qualifier, Base Characteristic Qualifier) (Composite Characteristic Qualifier, has next qualifier, Characteristic Qualifier) (Composite Characteristic Qualifier, subClassOf, Characteristic Qualifier)",3_2,earth_environment/extensible_observation_ontology,, 3_2_4zf51v2z,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Public Procurement Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Committee member: Class that describes the member a committee. - Person",,"(Committee member, Tender committee role, ) (Committee member, subClassOf, Person)",3_2,legal/public_procurement_ontology,, 3_2_yts1iwvm,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling: Cell-cell signaling from post to pre-synapse, across the synaptic cleft. - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid: Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by an endocannabinoid ligand. - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by lipid: Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by a lipid ligand. - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide: Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by a neuropeptide. - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by soluble gas: Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by an soluble gas ligand. - retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by trans-synaptic protein complex: Cell-cell signaling from postsynapse to presynapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by trans-synaptic protein complex. - trans-synaptic signaling: Cell-cell signaling in either direction across the synaptic cleft. - trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid: Cell-cell signaling in either direction across the synaptic cleft, mediated by an endocannabinoid ligand. - trans-synaptic signaling by lipid: Cell-cell signaling from post to pre-synapse, across the synaptic cleft, mediated by a lipid. - trans-synaptic signaling by lipid, modulating synaptic transmission: Cell-cell signaling between presynapse and postsynapse, via the release and reception of lipid molecules, that modulates the synaptic transmission properties of the synapse.",,"(retrograde trans-synaptic signaling, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid, subClassOf, retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by lipid) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by lipid, subClassOf, retrograde trans-synaptic signaling) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by lipid, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling by lipid) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by neuropeptide, subClassOf, retrograde trans-synaptic signaling) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by soluble gas, subClassOf, retrograde trans-synaptic signaling) (retrograde trans-synaptic signaling by trans-synaptic protein complex, subClassOf, retrograde trans-synaptic signaling) (trans-synaptic signaling by endocannabinoid, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling by lipid) (trans-synaptic signaling by lipid, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling) (trans-synaptic signaling by lipid, modulating synaptic transmission, subClassOf, trans-synaptic signaling by lipid)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_x9v3uv7v,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Factor XII activation: Any process that activates Factor XII (Hageman factor). Factor XII is a protein synthesized by the liver that circulates in an inactive form until it encounters collagen or basement membrane or activated platelets (as occurs at the site of endothelial injury). Factor XII then undergoes a conformational change (becoming factor XIIa), exposing an active serine center that can subsequently cleave protein substrates and activate a variety of mediator systems. Factor XII is a participant in the clotting cascade as well as the kinin cascade. - positive regulation of amide metabolic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving amides. - positive regulation of hormone metabolic process: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the chemical reactions and pathways involving any hormone. - positive regulation of peptide hormone processing: Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of peptide hormone processing. Peptide hormone processing is the generation of a mature peptide hormone by posttranslational processing of a prohormone. - positive regulation of plasminogen activation: Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of plasminogen activation. Plasminogen activation is the process in which plasminogen is processed to plasmin. - positive regulation of protein maturation: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of protein maturation. - positive regulation of protein processing: Any process that increases the rate, frequency or extent of protein maturation by peptide bond cleavage. - positive regulation of protein processing in phagocytic vesicle: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of protein processing in phagocytic vesicle. - positive regulation of proteolysis: Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond or bonds within a protein. - regulation of protein processing: Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of protein processing, a protein maturation process achieved by the cleavage of a peptide bond or bonds within a protein.",,"(Factor XII activation, subClassOf, positive regulation of protein processing) (positive regulation of peptide hormone processing, subClassOf, positive regulation of amide metabolic process) (positive regulation of peptide hormone processing, subClassOf, positive regulation of hormone metabolic process) (positive regulation of peptide hormone processing, subClassOf, positive regulation of protein processing) (positive regulation of plasminogen activation, subClassOf, positive regulation of protein processing) (positive regulation of protein processing, subClassOf, positive regulation of protein maturation) (positive regulation of protein processing, subClassOf, positive regulation of proteolysis) (positive regulation of protein processing, subClassOf, regulation of protein processing) (positive regulation of protein processing in phagocytic vesicle, subClassOf, positive regulation of protein processing)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_8h97uv4s,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E29 Design or Procedure - E31 Document - E33 Linguistic Object - E34 Inscription - E35 Title - E36 Visual Item - E37 Mark - E73 Information Object - E89 Propositional Object - E90 Symbolic Object",,"(E29 Design or Procedure, P69 has association with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E29 Design or Procedure, P69i is associated with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E29 Design or Procedure, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E31 Document, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73 has translation, E33 Linguistic Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73i is translation of, E33 Linguistic Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E34 Inscription, subClassOf, E33 Linguistic Object) (E34 Inscription, subClassOf, E37 Mark) (E35 Title, subClassOf, E33 Linguistic Object) (E36 Visual Item, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E37 Mark, subClassOf, E36 Visual Item) (E73 Information Object, P165 incorporates, E90 Symbolic Object) (E73 Information Object, subClassOf, E89 Propositional Object) (E73 Information Object, subClassOf, E90 Symbolic Object) (E89 Propositional Object, P148 has component, E89 Propositional Object) (E89 Propositional Object, P148i is component of, E89 Propositional Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106 is composed of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106i forms part of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P165i is incorporated in, E73 Information Object)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_ojl0mii9,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of NCI Thesaurus. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - COL11A1 wt Allele - COL17A1 Gene - COL1A1 Gene - COL1A2 Gene - COL2A1 Gene - COL3A1 Gene - COL4A3 Gene - COL4A6 Gene - COL6A3 Gene - Collagen Gene",,"(COL17A1 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL1A1 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL1A2 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL2A1 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL3A1 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL4A3 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL4A6 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene) (COL6A3 Gene, subClassOf, Collagen Gene)",3_2,health_medicine/nci_thesaurus,, 3_2_erbyxyl0,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Extensible Observation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Derived Unit - FootSquared - KilometerSquared - Megahertz - MeterCubed - MeterSquared - MileSquared - Pint - Quart - YardSquared",,"(Derived Unit, hasPower, ) (FootSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (KilometerSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Megahertz, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MeterCubed, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MeterSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (MileSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Pint, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (Quart, subClassOf, Derived Unit) (YardSquared, subClassOf, Derived Unit)",3_2,earth_environment/extensible_observation_ontology,, 3_2_39u87ait,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Action: An action is a change which is brought about by a single agent, playing a role. The agent is the holder of some indended outcome of the action: an action is always intentional. The intention of the agent has usually corresponds with an expectation the intended outcome to be brought about: the agent believes in some expectation. Note that the intention might not correspond with the *actual* outcome of the action. - Change: A change is a difference between the situation before and after the change occurs (the event of the change). A change can be instantaneous - Continuation: The continuation of a change, once initiated - Initiation: The initation of a change - Mental_Entity - Mental_Process: A mental, i.e. non-physical, process that has no physical effects. Examples are (human) thought and reasoning. - Physical_Entity - Physical_Process - Process: A process is a 'causal' change: any change which can be explained through some known or understood causal structure. Every process has some Time_Period as duration. - Termination: The termination of a change.",,"(Action, subClassOf, Process) (Continuation, subClassOf, Change) (Initiation, subClassOf, Change) (Mental_Process, subClassOf, Mental_Entity) (Mental_Process, subClassOf, Process) (Physical_Process, subClassOf, Physical_Entity) (Physical_Process, subClassOf, Process) (Process, subClassOf, Change) (Termination, subClassOf, Change)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_hms32kd6,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Human Phenotype. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Abnormal onset of bleeding - Bleeding requiring red cell transfusion: Bleeding sufficiently severe as to require red cell transfusion (WHO Grade 3 or 4). - Bleeding with minor or no trauma: Significant bleeding or hemorrhage without significant precipitating factor. - Excessive bleeding after a venipuncture: An abnormal high amount of bleeding following the procedure of taking a blood sample. - Excessive bleeding from superficial cuts: An abnormally increased degree of bleeding following a superficial injury to the surface of the skin. - Gingival bleeding: Hemorrhage affecting the gingiva. - Menorrhagia: Prolonged and excessive menses at regular intervals in excess of 80 mL or lasting longer than 7 days. - Oral cavity bleeding: Recurrent or excessive bleeding from the mouth. - Post-partum hemorrhage: Significant maternal hemorrhage/blood loss following deilvery of a child. - Prolonged bleeding following procedure: Prolonged or protracted bleeding following an invasive procedure or intervention.",,"(Post-partum hemorrhage, subClassOf, Prolonged bleeding following procedure)",3_2,health_medicine/human_phenotype_ontology,, 3_2_9r0bu8sq,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Crop. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - BRGAF - BRU - MPDCOL - PDPOS - PPP - PodBrRes_Comp_perc - SDPD - SSz_CompRank_Rk3 - Variable - WintSurv_Comp_ratio",,"(BRGAF, subClassOf, Variable) (BRU, subClassOf, Variable) (MPDCOL, subClassOf, Variable) (PDPOS, subClassOf, Variable) (PPP, subClassOf, Variable) (PodBrRes_Comp_perc, subClassOf, Variable) (SDPD, subClassOf, Variable) (SSz_CompRank_Rk3, subClassOf, Variable) (WintSurv_Comp_ratio, subClassOf, Variable)",3_2,food_agriculture/crop_ontology,, 3_2_oxl2fk4e,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - canonical disgusted voice utterance: Voice utterances characteristically associated with the experience of disgust. - canonical emotional voice utterances: The vocal utterances associated with the characteristic sound of an emotion. Obviously, any particular emotional instance may be associated with a great variety of different types of voice utterances or no voice utterances at all. However, ""canonical"" or characteristic voice utterances can be associated with core emotions. - canonical fearful voice utterance: Vocal utterances canonically associated with the experience of fear - emotional speaking behaviour - speaking at a faster rate: Speaking in a manner that is faster than the norm for that person. - speaking at a slower rate: Speaking in a manner that is slower than the norm for that person. - speaking in a disturbed fashion: Speaking in a manner which is disturbed relative to what is the norm for that person. - speaking softly: Speaking with a voice softer than usual. - speaking with altered speech melody: Speaking with an altered rhythm or melody of speech relative to the norm for that person. - vocalization behavior: The behavior in which an organism produces sounds by a mechanism involving its respiratory system.",,"(canonical disgusted voice utterance, subClassOf, canonical emotional voice utterances) (canonical emotional voice utterances, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour) (canonical fearful voice utterance, subClassOf, canonical emotional voice utterances) (emotional speaking behaviour, subClassOf, vocalization behavior) (speaking at a faster rate, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour) (speaking at a slower rate, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour) (speaking in a disturbed fashion, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour) (speaking softly, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour) (speaking with altered speech melody, subClassOf, emotional speaking behaviour)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_t2hgajis,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - E29 Design or Procedure - E31 Document - E33 Linguistic Object - E33_E41 Linguistic Appellation - E34 Inscription - E35 Title - E36 Visual Item - E73 Information Object - E89 Propositional Object - E90 Symbolic Object",,"(E29 Design or Procedure, P69 has association with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E29 Design or Procedure, P69i is associated with, E29 Design or Procedure) (E29 Design or Procedure, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E31 Document, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73 has translation, E33 Linguistic Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, P73i is translation of, E33 Linguistic Object) (E33 Linguistic Object, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E33_E41 Linguistic Appellation, subClassOf, E33 Linguistic Object) (E34 Inscription, subClassOf, E33 Linguistic Object) (E35 Title, subClassOf, E33 Linguistic Object) (E36 Visual Item, subClassOf, E73 Information Object) (E73 Information Object, P165 incorporates, E90 Symbolic Object) (E73 Information Object, subClassOf, E89 Propositional Object) (E73 Information Object, subClassOf, E90 Symbolic Object) (E89 Propositional Object, P148 has component, E89 Propositional Object) (E89 Propositional Object, P148i is component of, E89 Propositional Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106 is composed of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P106i forms part of, E90 Symbolic Object) (E90 Symbolic Object, P165i is incorporated in, E73 Information Object)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/cidoc_crm,, 3_2_yicnds4o,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Emotion. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - circadian period - circadian persistence - circadian regulation of heart rate: ""Any process in which an organism modulates its heart rate at different values with a regularity of approximately 24 hours."" [GOC:rl] - circadian regulation of systemic arterial blood pressure: ""Any process in which an organism modulates its blood pressure at different values with a regularity of approximately 24 hours."" [GO:GO\:0003052] - circadian rhythm: ""Endogenously driven roughly 24-hour cycle in biochemical, physiological, or behavioral processes."" [GOC:bf] - circadian sleep/wake cycle: The cycle from wakefulness through an orderly succession of sleep states and stages that occurs on an approximately 24 hour rhythm. - circadian temperature homeostasis: ""Any homeostatic process in which an organism modulates its internal body temperature at different values with a regularity of approximately 24 hours."" [GOC:dbh] - eclosion rhythm: The timing of the emergence of the adult fly from its pupal case, which usually occurs at dawn. - locomotor rhythm: The rhythm of the locomotor activity of an organism during its 24 hour activity cycle. - rapid eye movement sleep",,"(circadian period, subClassOf, circadian rhythm) (circadian persistence, subClassOf, circadian rhythm)",3_2,human_society/emotion_ontology,, 3_2_notub6wi,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - benefit corporation: not-for-profit corporation set up under specific state legislation, typically to provide some social benefit, without an obligation to maximize shareholder return - common interest development corporation: not-for-profit corporation set up under specific state legislation as a business entity for homeowners' associations - constitution: set of basic principles by which an organization is governed, especially in relation to the rights of the people it governs - corporation: formal organization that is a legal entity (artificial person) distinct from its owners, created under the jurisdiction of the laws of a state or nation - for profit corporation: corporation whose objective is to make money, i.e., to ensure realization of a financial benefit such that the amount of revenue gained from a business activity exceeds the expenses, costs and taxes needed to sustain that activity - formal organisation: organization that is recognized in some legal jurisdiction, with associated rights and responsibilities - legal entity: legal person that is a partnership, corporation, or other organization having the capacity to negotiate contracts, assume financial obligations, and pay off debts, organized under the laws of some jurisdiction - not for profit organization: organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose rather than distributing its surplus income to the organization's owners (directors, investors, and equivalents) as profit / dividends - not-for-profit corporation: corporation approved by its jurisdictional oversight and tax authorities as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes - stock corporation: corporation that has shareholders, each of whom receives a portion of the ownership of the corporation through shares of stock",,"(benefit corporation, subClassOf, not-for-profit corporation) (common interest development corporation, subClassOf, not-for-profit corporation) (corporation, is constituted by, constitution) (corporation, subClassOf, legal entity) (for profit corporation, subClassOf, corporation) (legal entity, subClassOf, formal organisation) (not for profit organization, subClassOf, formal organisation) (not-for-profit corporation, subClassOf, corporation) (not-for-profit corporation, subClassOf, not for profit organization) (stock corporation, subClassOf, corporation)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_32ylruvp,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - basket Of indices constituent: single constituent of a basket of indices - contractual element: element, such as an arrangement, provision, requirement, rule, specification, and standard that forms an integral part of an agreement - credit index constituent: constituent of a basket of credit risks - dated collection constituent: element of a collection that is associated with a date and time - fixed basket constituent: component of a fixed basket - pool constituent: component of a pool - registry entry: constituent of a registry that includes the details for something recorded in that registry - relationship record: a record describing relationships between legal entities - securities basket constituent: security identified as a component of a basket of securities - weighted basket constituent: component of a basket whose relative importance with respect to other basket constituents is known",,"(basket Of indices constituent, subClassOf, dated collection constituent) (basket Of indices constituent, subClassOf, weighted basket constituent) (credit index constituent, subClassOf, dated collection constituent) (credit index constituent, subClassOf, weighted basket constituent) (fixed basket constituent, subClassOf, dated collection constituent) (securities basket constituent, subClassOf, dated collection constituent) (securities basket constituent, subClassOf, weighted basket constituent)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_vna2x78t,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Occupation. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - business or financial operations occupation holder - credit counselor or loan officer - financial or investment analyst: Conduct quantitative analyses of information involving investment programs or financial data of public or private institutions, including valuation of businesses. - financial risk specialist: Analyze and measure exposure to credit and market risk threatening the assets, earning capacity, or economic state of an organization. May make recommendations to limit risk. - financial specialist - insurance underwriter: Review individual applications for insurance to evaluate degree of risk involved and determine acceptance of applications. - miscellaneous financial specialist - personal financial advisor: Advise clients on financial plans using knowledge of tax and investment strategies, securities, insurance, pension plans, and real estate. Duties include assessing clients' assets, liabilities, cash flow, insurance coverage, tax status, and financial objectives. May also buy and sell financial assets for clients. - property appraiser or assessor - tax examiner, collector or preparer, or revenue agent",,"(credit counselor or loan officer, subClassOf, financial specialist) (financial specialist, subClassOf, business or financial operations occupation holder) (miscellaneous financial specialist, subClassOf, financial specialist) (property appraiser or assessor, subClassOf, financial specialist) (tax examiner, collector or preparer, or revenue agent, subClassOf, financial specialist)",3_2,business_finance/occupation_ontology,, 3_2_3d5rfs1k,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - basket of debt instruments: basket of securities whose constituents are debt instruments - basket of equities: basket of securities whose constituents are listed shares - basket of securities: basket composed of securities, typically of a particular asset class such as equities or bonds - capitalized lease obligation debt basket: basket of debt instruments whose constituents are contracts entitling a renter the temporary use of an asset and, in accounting terms, has asset ownership characteristics - credit facility debt basket: basket of securities whose constituents are credit agreements that allow the borrower to periodically take out money over an extended period of time rather than reapplying for a loan every time they need funds - dated structured collection: structured collection whose elements are required to have a date and time - general debt basket: basket of debt instruments that provides additional capacity for potential funding and does not require the proceeds to be used for any particular purpose - local lines of credit debt basket: basket of debt instruments that may be relevant for companies with international operations, often permitting debt to be incurred by a non-guarantor restricted subsidiary - ratio debt basket: basket of debt instruments whose constituents are specified based on a leverage ratio based on total debt rather than only secured debt - weighted basket: basket whose constituents have some relative importance with respect to one another",,"(basket of debt instruments, subClassOf, basket of securities) (basket of equities, subClassOf, basket of securities) (basket of securities, subClassOf, dated structured collection) (basket of securities, subClassOf, weighted basket) (capitalized lease obligation debt basket, subClassOf, basket of debt instruments) (credit facility debt basket, subClassOf, basket of debt instruments) (general debt basket, subClassOf, basket of debt instruments) (local lines of credit debt basket, subClassOf, basket of debt instruments) (ratio debt basket, subClassOf, basket of debt instruments)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_jvm3fqc4,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Gene. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - (S)-2-(5-amino-1-(5-phospho-D-ribosyl)imidazole-4-carboxamido) succinate lyase (fumarate-forming) activity: Catalysis of the reaction: (S)-2-(5-amino-1-(5-phospho-D-ribosyl)imidazole-4-carboxamido)succinate = fumarate + 5-amino-1-(5-phospho-D-ribosyl)imidazole-4-carboxamide. - N6-(1,2-dicarboxyethyl)AMP AMP-lyase (fumarate-forming) activity: Catalysis of the reaction: N6-(1,2-dicarboxyethyl)AMP = fumarate + AMP. - amidine-lyase activity: Catalysis of the release of amides or amidines by the cleavage of a carbon-nitrogen bond or the reverse reaction with an amide or amidine as a substrate. - argininosuccinate lyase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: N-(L-arginino)succinate = fumarate + L-arginine. - gamma-glutamylaminecyclotransferase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: epsilon-(L-gamma-glutamyl)-L-lysine = L-lysine + 5-oxo-L-proline. - gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: (5-L-glutamyl)-L-amino acid = 5-oxoproline + L-amino acid. - glutathione specific gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: glutathione = 5-oxoproline + L-cysteinylglycine. - peptidylamidoglycolate lyase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: peptidylamidoglycolate = peptidyl amide + glyoxylate. - purine imidazole-ring cyclase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: DNA 4,6-diamino-5-formamidopyrimidine = DNA adenine + H2O. - ureidoglycolate lyase activity: Catalysis of the reaction: (S)-ureidoglycolate = glyoxylate + urea.",,"((S)-2-(5-amino-1-(5-phospho-D-ribosyl)imidazole-4-carboxamido) succinate lyase (fumarate-forming) activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (N6-(1,2-dicarboxyethyl)AMP AMP-lyase (fumarate-forming) activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (argininosuccinate lyase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (gamma-glutamylaminecyclotransferase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (glutathione specific gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (peptidylamidoglycolate lyase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (purine imidazole-ring cyclase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity) (ureidoglycolate lyase activity, subClassOf, amidine-lyase activity)",3_2,sciences/gene_ontology,, 3_2_ril2pgmq,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - accrual: the process of accumulating interest or other income that has been earned but not paid - agent role: role played by any agent - amortization: the process of reduction of debt or other costs through periodic charges to assets or liabilities, such as through principal payments on mortgages - asset: something of monetary value that is owned or provides benefit to some party - collateral: something pledged as security to ensure fulfillment of an obligation to another party, to lend money, extend credit, or provision securities - functional role: role representing an underlying functionality that something, such as a person, organization, process, or service, is expected to perform or deliver - non-physical collateral: asset pledged as collateral that is a financial asset, rather than physical asset - role: named specific behavior of something participating in a particular context - structural role: role specifying relations between entities in the sense of competence, often reflecting organizational or structural relations (hierarchies) - underlier: something that can be assigned a value in the marketplace that forms the basis for a derivative or pool-backed instrument",,"(accrual, subClassOf, role) (agent role, subClassOf, role) (amortization, subClassOf, role) (functional role, subClassOf, role) (non-physical collateral, subClassOf, collateral) (structural role, subClassOf, role)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_lja7d8au,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Epistemic_Role: The role of something used in a (mental) reasoning/inference process - Function: The use or purpose of some object as used in some context. - Legal_Role: A legal role is a role played in a legal context. Legal role players can be both Agents and other 'things' - Organisation_Role: A role which has a meaning in the context of an organisation: i.e. the role defines a 'position' within sthe structure of roles within an organisation - Person_Role: A role played by some person (i.e. not an organisation) - Professional_Legal_Role: A professional legal role is a legal profession of some person, examples: lawyer, judge etc. - Role: A role is a specification of default behavior and accompanying expectations of the thing 'playing' the role. Similar to actors in a theater who play roles, but are not the roles. Example: student. - Social_Legal_Role: A social legal role is played by some agent in the context of legal activities. - Social_Role: A social role is played by some agent in the context of social activities. The social role brings with it some expectation of 'default' behavior of the role-filler. - Subjective_Entity: A subjective entity is ontologically subjective, i.e. its existence is relative to an observer, that attributes its properties to some other entity, given a context.",,"(Epistemic_Role, subClassOf, Role) (Function, subClassOf, Role) (Legal_Role, subClassOf, Role) (Organisation_Role, subClassOf, Social_Role) (Person_Role, subClassOf, Social_Role) (Professional_Legal_Role, subClassOf, Organisation_Role) (Professional_Legal_Role, subClassOf, Social_Legal_Role) (Role, subClassOf, Subjective_Entity) (Social_Legal_Role, subClassOf, Legal_Role) (Social_Legal_Role, subClassOf, Social_Role) (Social_Role, subClassOf, Role)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_qefrr4kh,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Legal. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Liability_Right: A liability right expresses some right to act that brings with it some liability to perform another (compensating) act. For instance, if some k performs the permitted action A, then k will have to perform another action B for the benefit of j. - Liberty_Right: When, for the benefit of a person, this person is both permitted to perform and to omit an action – that is, when the action is facultative – we can say that he or she has a liberty right with regard to that action. - Norm: A norm is a kind of Qualification. A qualification which normatively qualifies some thing (i.e. some normatively qualified): i.e. a qualification which allows or disallows some thing. - Obligation: See prohibition - Obligative_Right: Directed obligative ought-to-do are also called obligative rights. k has the obligative right that j does A iff it is obligatory, toward k, that j does A. An example of obligative right is “it is obligatory, toward Mary, that Tom pays 1,000 euro to John” - Permission: Permission allows propositions, to which therefore the predication Allowed applies. The thing(s) allowed is/are a subset of the thing(s) qualified by the permission. If S then P(A) means that S is qualified and S and A is allowed. - Permissive_Right: The negation of a directed obligation is a directed permission. However, it counts as a right, namely, a permissive right, only when such negation is aimed at benefitting the author of the permitted action. - Prohibition: Prohibition obliges/allows thing(s), to which therefore the predication Obliged applies, and disallows thing(s), to which therefore the predication Disallowed applies. The union of the thing(s) allowed and the thing(s) disallowed is qualified by the prohibition. The things allowed and disallowed by the prohibition are disjoint (and completely partition the space of things qualified). If S then O(A) means that S is qualified, S and A is obliged/allowed, and S and not A is disallowed. If S then F(A) means that S is qualified, S and A is disallowed, and S and not A is obliged/allowed. The difference between Obligation and Prohibition is in which part of the partition of the qualified space is explicitly described by the normative statement. Alternative label: directive - Qualification - Right: A right is the legal or moral entitlement to do or refrain from doing something or to obtain or refrain from obtaining an action, thing or recogition in civil society.",,"(Liability_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Liberty_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Norm, subClassOf, Qualification) (Obligation, subClassOf, Permission) (Obligative_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Permission, subClassOf, Norm) (Permissive_Right, subClassOf, Right) (Prohibition, subClassOf, Permission) (Right, subClassOf, Norm)",3_2,legal/lkif_core_ontology,, 3_2_fq7hixsj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of comic book. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Balloon - Caption - Comic - CreativeWork - Document - Gutter - Page - Panel - Publication - Story",,"(Comic, adaptation, CreativeWork) (Comic, adaptation of, Comic) (Comic, alternative title, rdf-schema.Literal) (Comic, feature, rdf-schema.Literal) (Comic, story, Story) (Comic, subClassOf, CreativeWork) (Document, page count, rdf-schema.Literal) (Document, subClassOf, Comic) (Page, page number, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, Diamond code, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, UPC, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, distributor code, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, end year, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, start year, rdf-schema.Literal) (Publication, subClassOf, Comic) (Story, has story, Story) (Story, page count, rdf-schema.Literal) (Story, story arc, Story) (Story, story title, rdf-schema.Literal) (Story, synopsis, rdf-schema.Literal)",3_2,arts_media_entertainment/comic_book_ontology,, 3_2_kb1gvfss,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of European Legislation Identifier. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Administrative Area: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept either in concept scheme eli:AdministrativeAreaTable or in concept scheme https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/at-dataset/-/resource/dataset/atu (Administrative Territorial Unit table published of the EU Publications Office). - Concept - Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:WorkTypeTable - Format type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:MediaTypeTable. - In force: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:InForceTable - Language: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language - Legal value: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:LegalValueTable - Resource type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:ResourceTypeTable - Subdivision type: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:SubdivisionTypeTable - Version: Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:VersionTable",,"(Administrative Area, subClassOf, Concept) (Formally defined as the set of skos:Concept in concept scheme eli:WorkTypeTable, subClassOf, Concept) (Format type, subClassOf, Concept) (In force, subClassOf, Concept) (Language, subClassOf, Concept) (Legal value, subClassOf, Concept) (Resource type, subClassOf, Concept) (Subdivision type, subClassOf, Concept) (Version, subClassOf, Concept)",3_2,legal/european_legislation_identifier,, 3_2_y9wibouv,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Foundational Model of Anatomy. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - Cervical vertebral arch - Fifth lumbar vertebral arch - Fourth lumbar vertebral arch - Lumbar vertebral arch - Sacral segment vertebral arch - Second lumbar vertebral arch - Segment of vertebra - Third lumbar vertebral arch - Thoracic vertebral arch - Vertebral arch",,"(Cervical vertebral arch, subClassOf, Vertebral arch) (Fifth lumbar vertebral arch, subClassOf, Lumbar vertebral arch) (Fourth lumbar vertebral arch, subClassOf, Lumbar vertebral arch) (Lumbar vertebral arch, subClassOf, Vertebral arch) (Sacral segment vertebral arch, subClassOf, Vertebral arch) (Second lumbar vertebral arch, subClassOf, Lumbar vertebral arch) (Third lumbar vertebral arch, subClassOf, Lumbar vertebral arch) (Thoracic vertebral arch, subClassOf, Vertebral arch) (Vertebral arch, subClassOf, Segment of vertebra)",3_2,health_medicine/foundational_model_of_anatomy_ontology,, 3_2_vwzet8rj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Cell Ontology. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - embryonic tissue: A portion of tissue that is part of an embryo. - epithelium of gonad: An epithelium surrounding a gonad. - epithelium of male gonad: An epithelium surrounding a testis. - meso-epithelium: Epithelium that derives from the mesoderm. [Automatically generated definition]. - ovary sex cord: Structures that develop from sex cords in the female. After further development they become the ovarian follicles. - primitive sex cord of indifferent gonad: A sex cord that is part of a indifferent gonad. - seminal vesicle epithelium: An epithelium that is part of a seminal vesicle [Automatically generated definition]. - seminiferous tubule epithelium: The stratified epithelial lining of the seminiferous tubules, consisting of the developing spermatozoa and the supporting Sertoli cells, which are tall, columnar type cells that line the tubule. - sex cord: Cordlike masses of epithelial tissue that invaginate from germinal epithelium of the gonad and give rise to seminiferous tubules and rete testes in the male, and primary ovarian follicles and rete ovarii in the female. - testis sex cord: The testis cords are precursors to the rete testis. They play several different roles in the development of the male genitals[WP].",,"(epithelium of male gonad, subClassOf, epithelium of gonad) (ovary sex cord, subClassOf, sex cord) (primitive sex cord of indifferent gonad, subClassOf, epithelium of gonad) (primitive sex cord of indifferent gonad, subClassOf, sex cord) (seminal vesicle epithelium, subClassOf, epithelium of male gonad) (seminal vesicle epithelium, subClassOf, meso-epithelium) (seminiferous tubule epithelium, subClassOf, epithelium of male gonad) (sex cord, subClassOf, embryonic tissue) (sex cord, subClassOf, meso-epithelium) (testis sex cord, subClassOf, epithelium of male gonad) (testis sex cord, subClassOf, sex cord)",3_2,sciences/cell_ontology,, 3_2_yl07yshc,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - fund accountant: The party that keeps accounting records of the available assets and liabilities of the Fund. It calculates dealing prices, the Net Asset Value (NAV) of the Fund, and may provide fund performance and tax data. Can be subcontracted by the FundAdministrator. - fund administrator: Entity that has to fulfil the legal and supervisory requirements of the fund. Responsible for all the business purposes around the investment pool, and so is reponsible for the issuing of the shares. - fund auditor: The party that is in charge of examining and verifying a fund's financial and accounting records as well as supporting documents and fulfilment of legal requirements. Definition origin:EFAMA DD - fund data provider: A party which supplies market data to a fund. - fund depositary: The party that holds and safeguards holdings owned by a fund. It is also responsible for compliance of the portfolio with legal ratios etc. - fund distributor: an entity through which a fund may be bought by or for an investor. This may be on a discretionary or advisory basis, or as an execution-only service. Definition origin:EFAMA DD - fund manager: The party that sets up the fund, decides the investment strategy, appoints the agents, and is responsible for the promotion and the marketing of the fund. It makes all of the important decisions related to the fund. Also called fund promotor or fund sponsor. This is a dupliucate of Fund Management Company at the moment - investment advisor: The party that provides investment guidance at a fee. Definition origin:EFAMA DD - party role: role played by an organization or individual that may be time bound - unit issuer: The party which issues the Fund Unit.",,"(fund administrator, may also be, unit issuer)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_qzy6t2jd,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - contractual transaction: An economic transaction which has some contractual basis. - covered transaction: A transaction covered by some Master Agreement. - economic contract: A contract relating to and governing an economic transaction between two parties. - economic transaction: Some exchange of some items of economic value between two parties (economic agents). - financial primary market transaction - financial securities secondary market transaction: A Transaction in which some negotiable security is provided in exchange for some Consideration. - market transaction: Any transaction which defines a supply of some negotiable item in return for some Consideration. The Market Transaction has a Principal and a Counterparty, i.e. it is not symmetrical. - securities transaction contract: The contract (written or implied) which governs the transaction of securities in the secondary Market. - settlement process - when issued transaction: Trading in securities ahead of them being traded.",,"(contractual transaction, subClassOf, economic transaction) (covered transaction, subClassOf, contractual transaction) (financial primary market transaction, follows, settlement process) (financial primary market transaction, subClassOf, contractual transaction) (financial primary market transaction, subClassOf, market transaction) (financial securities secondary market transaction, embodies, securities transaction contract) (financial securities secondary market transaction, subClassOf, contractual transaction) (financial securities secondary market transaction, subClassOf, market transaction) (market transaction, subClassOf, economic transaction) (securities transaction contract, governs, financial securities secondary market transaction) (securities transaction contract, subClassOf, economic contract) (when issued transaction, offset for w i issue date, ) (when issued transaction, subClassOf, financial securities secondary market transaction)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_ri76ai4c,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of International Classification of Disease. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - New: araplegia: A slight paralysis or weakness of both legs. - alzheimer's disease process: A degenerative disease of the brain characterized by the insidious onset of dementia. Impairment of memory, judgment, attention span, and problem solving skills are followed by severe apraxias and a global loss of cognitive abilities. - ataxia, unspecified: A disorder characterized by lack of coordination of muscle movements - delirium, unspecified: An abrupt change in the brain that causes mental confusion and emotional disruption with unspecified cause - disease (process) of the nervous system: a small class of medical conditions affecting the nervous system. - malignant neoplasm of brain: cancerous tumor of the brain - multi-infarct dementia: Dementia that is gradual in onset, following a number of transient ischaemic episodes which produce an accumulation of infarcts in the cerebral parenchyma - multiple sclerosis: A disorder of the nervous system marked by weakness, numbness, a loss of muscle coordination, and problems with vision, speech, and bladder control - nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage: Bleeding into one or both cerebral hemispheres including the basal ganglia and the cerebral cortex. It is often associated with hypertension and craniocerebral trauma. - vascular dementia, unspecified: Unspecified vascular dementia (problems with reasoning, planning, judgement, memory, and other thought processes caused by brain damage from impaired blood blow to your brain)",,"(New: araplegia, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (alzheimer's disease process, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (ataxia, unspecified, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (delirium, unspecified, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (malignant neoplasm of brain, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (multi-infarct dementia, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (multiple sclerosis, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (nontraumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system) (vascular dementia, unspecified, subClassOf, disease (process) of the nervous system)",3_2,health_medicine/international_classification_of_disease_ontology,, 3_2_8vcgsg03,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - agency agreement: agreement that designates a party as a registered agent to represent and act on behalf of another party in some, typically legal, financial, or medical capacity - contract: voluntary, deliberate agreement between competent parties to which the parties agree to be legally bound, and for which the parties provide valuable consideration - credit agreement: contractual agreement in which a debtor receives something of value and typically agrees to repay the creditor by some date in the future, in some form (e.g., cash, securities, etc.), generally with interest - economic agreement - economic contract: A contract relating to and governing an economic transaction between two parties. - master agreement: contract between named parties that outlines the terms and conditions designed to apply to a number of accounts, transactions, or other activities between the parties, and that consolidates and provides overarching terms for separate but related agreements - mutual agreement: agreement between two or more specific named parties whereby the rights and obligations embodied in the agreement cannot be transferred to another party without prior agreement - mutual contractual agreement: contract between named parties whose individual rights and obligations are not transferable to another party without prior written permission - sub-facility: portion of a credit facility extended to the borrower for some purpose, possibly per some schedule specified in the facility - underwriting arrangement: contractual agreement between parties that commits the underwriter to assuming risk",,"(agency agreement, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (contract, is assignable, ) (contract, supersedes, contract) (credit agreement, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (economic agreement, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (economic contract, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (master agreement, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (mutual contractual agreement, subClassOf, contract) (mutual contractual agreement, subClassOf, mutual agreement) (sub-facility, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement) (underwriting arrangement, subClassOf, mutual contractual agreement)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,, 3_2_tshn9dos,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Chemical Information. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - +/- stereochemistry specification - DL stereochemistry specification - RS stereochemistry specification - atomic connectivity molecular structure encoding format specification - chemical entity information format specification - cis-trans stereochemistry specification - molecular stereochemistry format specification - molecular structure encoding format specification - specification of stereochemistry by configuration - specification of stereochemistry by optical activity",,"(+/- stereochemistry specification, subClassOf, specification of stereochemistry by optical activity) (DL stereochemistry specification, subClassOf, specification of stereochemistry by configuration) (RS stereochemistry specification, subClassOf, specification of stereochemistry by configuration) (atomic connectivity molecular structure encoding format specification, subClassOf, molecular structure encoding format specification) (cis-trans stereochemistry specification, subClassOf, specification of stereochemistry by configuration) (molecular stereochemistry format specification, subClassOf, molecular structure encoding format specification) (molecular structure encoding format specification, subClassOf, chemical entity information format specification) (specification of stereochemistry by configuration, subClassOf, molecular stereochemistry format specification) (specification of stereochemistry by optical activity, subClassOf, molecular stereochemistry format specification)",3_2,sciences/chemical_information_ontology,, 3_2_wk32s0rj,"Here is a list of classes in the ontology of Financial Industry Business. Please provide all relationships between classes in triple format. Classes: - averaging strategy: method used for calculating the average rate or price of an Asian option - c d o management style: The manner in which reference assets are managed during the life of a CDO. - delivery method: method and commitment to transfer a commodity, currency, security, cash or another instrument as defined in the settlement terms of the contract - forward contract adjustment method: method by which adjustments will be made to the contract should one or more of a number of extraordinary events occur - payment place specification method: Selection of possible places to be specified for the payments in a Master Agreement. - primary security offering distribution: The original sale of a company's securities, in which the proceeds from the sale are received directly by the company. - secondary security offering distribution: An Offering of a security which has been previously issued. - security offering distribution method: The distribution type of a securities Offering. - strategy: plan or method for achieving a specific goal, objective, solution or outcome - valuation method: method used to determine the present or expected worth of an asset",,"(averaging strategy, subClassOf, strategy) (c d o management style, subClassOf, strategy) (forward contract adjustment method, subClassOf, strategy) (payment place specification method, subClassOf, strategy) (primary security offering distribution, subClassOf, security offering distribution method) (secondary security offering distribution, subClassOf, security offering distribution method) (valuation method, subClassOf, strategy)",3_2,business_finance/financial_industry_business_ontology,,