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io-port 05888902 Hoehndorf, Robert;
Batchelor, Colin R.;
Bittner, Thomas;
Dumontier, Michel;
Eilbeck, Karen;
Knight, Rob;
Mungall, Chris;
Richardson, Jane S.;
Stombaugh, Jesse;
Westhof, Eric;
Zirbel, Craig L.;
Leontis, Neocles
The RNA ontology (RNAO): an ontology for integrating RNA sequence and structure data. (English)
Appl. Ontology 6, No. 1, 53-89 (2011).
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On the integration of regional classification and delineation systems into {\it the national map} (English)
Cartographica 45, No. 2, 127-139 (2010).
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Ontology-based qualitative feature analysis: bays as a case study (English)
T. GIS 14, No. 4, 547-568 (2010).
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Logical properties of foundational mereogeometrical relations in bio-ontologies. (English)
Appl. Ontology 4, No. 2, 109-138 (2009).
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Approximation (English)
Encyclopedia of GIS, 21-25 (2008).
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Logical properties of foundational relations in bio-ontologies. (English)
Artif. Intell. Med. 39, No. 3, 197-216 (2007).
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The qualitative and time-dependent character of spatial relations in biomedical ontologies. (English)
Bioinformatics 23, No. 13, 1674-1682 (2007).
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From top-level to domain ontologies: Ecosystem classifications as a case study. (English)
Winter, Stephan (ed.) et al., Spatial information theory. 8th international conference, COSIT 2007, Melbourne, Australia, September 19‒23, 2007. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-540-74786-4/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4736, 61-77 (2007).
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From top-level to domain ontologies: ecosystem classifications as a case study (English)
COSIT, 61-77 (2007).
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A temporal mereology for distinguishing between integral objects and portions of stuff (English)
AAAI, 287-292 (2007).
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A formal theory for spatial representation and reasoning in biomedical ontologies. (English)
Artif. Intell. Med. 36, No. 1, 1-27 (2006).
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Ontological investigation of a multiscale ecosystem classification using the “National Hierarchical Framework of Ecological Units” as an example. (English)
GeoInformatica 10, No. 3, 313-335 (2006).
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Granularity, scale and collectivity: when size does and does not matter (English)
Journal of Biomedical Informatics 39, No. 3, 333-349 (2006).
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Biomedical ontologies: what {\it part-of} is and isn’t (English)
Journal of Biomedical Informatics 39, No. 3, 350-361 (2006).
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A classification of spatio-temporal entities based on their location in space-time (English)
OTM Workshops (2), 1626-1635 (2006).
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A theory of granular parthood based on qualitative cardinality and size measures (English)
FOIS, 65-76 (2006).
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The qualitative and time-dependent character of spatial relations in biomedical ontologies (English)
KR-MED (2006).
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Spatial relations between classes of individuals. (English)
Cohn, Anthony G. (ed.) et al., Spatial information theory. International conference, COSIT 2005, Ellicottville, NY, USA, September 14‒18, 2005. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-540-28964-7/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3693, 182-199 (2005).
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Computational ontologies of parthood, componenthood, and containment (English)
IJCAI, 382-387 (2005).
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Spatial relations between classes of individuals (English)
COSIT, 182-199 (2005).
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