Matches in Nanopublications for { ?s <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label> ?o ?g. }
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between taxon and gene)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between taxon and gene)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between subject organism and object organism)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between organism and environment)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between organism and environment)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between organism and environment)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the synonymy relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between taxon and chemical)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between taxon and chemical)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between taxon and chemical)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between chemical and taxon)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between chemical and taxon)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between chemical and taxon)" assertion.
- predicate label "refers to the relation (between chemical and taxon)" assertion.
- predicate label "has the relation" assertion.
- predicate label "has the relation" assertion.
- predicate_mappings label "predicate mappings - A collection of relationships that are not used in biolink, but have biolink patterns that can be used to replace them. This is a temporary slot to help with the transition to the fully qualified predicate model in Biolink3." assertion.
- prevented_by label "prevented by - holds between a potential outcome of which the likelihood was reduced by the application or use of an entity." assertion.
- prevented_by label "prevented by - holds between a potential outcome of which the likelihood was reduced by the application or use of an entity." assertion.
- prevented_by label "prevented by - holds between a potential outcome of which the likelihood was reduced by the application or use of an entity." assertion.
- primary_knowledge_source label "primary knowledge source - The most upstream source of the knowledge expressed in an Association that an implementer can identify. Performing a rigorous analysis of upstream data providers is expected; every effort is made to catalog the most upstream source of data in this property. Only one data source should be declared primary in any association. "aggregator knowledge source" can be used to caputre non-primary sources." assertion.
- produces label "produces - holds between a material entity and a product that is generated through the intentional actions or functioning of the material entity" assertion.
- produces label "produces - holds between a material entity and a product that is generated through the intentional actions or functioning of the material entity" assertion.
- produces label "produces - holds between a material entity and a product that is generated through the intentional actions or functioning of the material entity" assertion.
- provider label "provider - person, group, organization or project that provides a piece of information (e.g. a knowledge association)." assertion.
- provider label "provider - person, group, organization or project that provides a piece of information (e.g. a knowledge association)." assertion.
- publication_id label "publication id - Different kinds of publication subtypes will have different preferred identifiers (curies when feasible). Precedence of identifiers for scientific articles is as follows: PMID if available; DOI if not; actual alternate CURIE otherwise. Enclosing publications (i.e. referenced by 'published in' node property) such as books and journals, should have industry-standard identifier such as from ISBN and ISSN." assertion.
- publication_name label "publication name - the 'title' of the publication is generally recorded in the 'name' property (inherited from NamedThing). The field name 'title' is now also tagged as an acceptable alias for the node property 'name' (just in case)." assertion.
- publication_pages label "publication pages - When a 2-tuple of page numbers are provided, they represent the start and end page of the publication within its parent publication context. For books, this may be set to the total number of pages of the book." assertion.
- publication_publication_type label "publication publication type - Ontology term for publication type may be drawn from Dublin Core types (https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-type-vocabulary/), FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology (https://sparontologies.github.io/fabio/current/fabio.html), the MESH publication types (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/pubtypes.html), the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres (http://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/documentation/resource_types/), Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Publication_types), or equivalent publication type ontology. When a given publication type ontology term is used within a given knowledge graph, then the CURIE identified term must be documented in the graph as a concept node of biolink:category biolink:OntologyClass." assertion.
- publication_type label "publication type - Ontology term for publication type may be drawn from Dublin Core types (https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dcmi-type-vocabulary/), FRBR-aligned Bibliographic Ontology (https://sparontologies.github.io/fabio/current/fabio.html), the MESH publication types (https://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/pubtypes.html), the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) Controlled Vocabulary for Resource Type Genres (http://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/documentation/resource_types/), Wikidata (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Publication_types), or equivalent publication type ontology. When a given publication type ontology term is used within a given knowledge graph, then the CURIE identified term must be documented in the graph as a concept node of biolink:category biolink:OntologyClass." assertion.
- published_in label "published in - CURIE identifier of a broader publication context within which the publication may be placed, e.g. a specified book or journal." assertion.
- publisher label "publisher - organization or person responsible for publishing books, periodicals, podcasts, games or software. Note that in the case of publications which have a containing "published in" node property, the publisher association may not be attached directly to the embedded child publication, but only made in between the parent's publication node and the publisher agent of the encompassing publication (e.g. only from the Journal referenced by the 'published_in' property of an journal article Publication node)." assertion.
- publisher label "publisher - organization or person responsible for publishing books, periodicals, podcasts, games or software. Note that in the case of publications which have a containing "published in" node property, the publisher association may not be attached directly to the embedded child publication, but only made in between the parent's publication node and the publisher agent of the encompassing publication (e.g. only from the Journal referenced by the 'published_in' property of an journal article Publication node)." assertion.
- qualified_predicate label "qualified predicate - Predicate to be used in an association when subject and object qualifiers are present and the full reading of the statement requires a qualification to the predicate in use in order to refine or increase the specificity of the full statement reading. This qualifier holds a relationship to be used instead of that expressed by the primary predicate, in a ‘full statement’ reading of the association, where qualifier-based semantics are included. This is necessary only in cases where the primary predicate does not work in a full statement reading." assertion.
- qualifier label "qualifier - grouping slot for all qualifiers on an edge. useful for testing compliance with association classes" assertion.
- quantifier_qualifier label "quantifier qualifier - A measurable quantity for the object of the association" assertion.
- reaction_direction label "reaction direction - the direction of a reaction as constrained by the direction enum (ie: left_to_right, neutral, etc.)" assertion.
- reaction_side label "reaction side - the side of a reaction being modeled (ie: left or right)" assertion.
- reaction_to_catalyst_association_object label "reaction to catalyst association object - connects an association to the object of the association. For example, in a gene-to-phenotype association, the gene is subject and phenotype is object." assertion.
- reaction_to_participant_association_subject label "reaction to participant association subject - connects an association to the subject of the association. For example, in a gene-to-phenotype association, the gene is subject and phenotype is object." assertion.
- regulates label "regulates - A more specific form of affects, that implies the effect results from a biologically evolved control mechanism. Gene-affects-gene relationships will (almost) always involve regulation. Exogenous/environmental chemical-affects-gene relationships are not cases of regulation in this definition. Instead these would be captured using the 'affects' predicate, or possibly one of the 'interacts with' predicates depending on the nature of the interaction." assertion.
- regulates label "regulates - A more specific form of affects, that implies the effect results from a biologically evolved control mechanism. Gene-affects-gene relationships will (almost) always involve regulation. Exogenous/environmental chemical-affects-gene relationships are not cases of regulation in this definition. Instead these would be captured using the 'affects' predicate, or possibly one of the 'interacts with' predicates depending on the nature of the interaction." assertion.
- regulates label "regulates - A more specific form of affects, that implies the effect results from a biologically evolved control mechanism. Gene-affects-gene relationships will (almost) always involve regulation. Exogenous/environmental chemical-affects-gene relationships are not cases of regulation in this definition. Instead these would be captured using the 'affects' predicate, or possibly one of the 'interacts with' predicates depending on the nature of the interaction." assertion.