This is the unique identifier for the entity. If it has the ADDICTO: prefix it was developed for the Addiction Ontology. If it has another prefix it has been re-used from another ontology.
BCIO:050300
Curation status
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This indicates the stage of development that the entity has reached. Only when the status is 'Published' are the entities ready for general use.
Published
Created
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This is the date that the entity was first proposed for AddictO
27 Sep '22
Modified
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This is the most recent date that the entity details modified
24 Oct '24
Parents
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Parent class and superclasses all the way to to 'Entity'
Definition
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This is an ontological definition of the entity using the standard format of specifying the parent class followed by specification of characteristics that distinguish this class from others in that class
A specifically dependent continuant that inheres in a person.
Note: Definitions may show angled brackets (< and >) around some of the text to show that it is the parent term.
Informal definition
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Ontological definitions can sometimes be hard to read so this provides an informal version that is more user friendly where required
A characteristic of a person such as age, intelligence, socioeconomic status, height and job.
Comment
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This is optional explanatory text, elaborating on the definition and explaining how the entity should be used
Includes everything that can be said about a person: the most general class under which all other qualities, dispositions, roles etc belong.
Fuzzy set
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This indicates whether the entity has fuzzy boundaries e.g. adolescence. In that case users of the term must precisely specify the operationalisation of the class in each usage.
No
Curator note
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This is optional text explaining how the entity was developed and the reasoning behind choice of label and definition
The BCIO population ontology individuals branch defines many personal attributes
AddictO sub-ontology
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This specifies which of 8 AddictO sub-ontologies the entity is contained within. These are: Human being, Human population, Human behaviour, Organisation, Intervention, Environmental system, Product, Research activity