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- Accesser comment "The Accesser that is getting access".
- Policy comment "A Policy for the access rights to an object for users in the social network".
- has-access-type comment "The AccessType an Access provides".
- has-accesser comment "An Accesser that a Mode provides access to".
- Ale comment "The yeast will ferment the beer quickly, giving it a sweet, full bodied and\n fruity taste.".
- AmericanWhiskey comment "The production and labeling of American whiskey are governed by Title 27 of\n the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations.".
- Beer comment "The starch and saccharification enzymes are often derived from malted cereal\n grains, most commonly malted barley and malted wheat.".
- BeerBottle comment "Dark amber or brown glass greatly reduces UV light from spoiling the beer.\n However, lighter colored bottles are often used for marketing reasons.".
- BeerGroup comment "In addition to the BEVON core terms, there are a number of terms for use\n when describing beverages categorized under Beer.".
- BeverageCan comment "Beverage cans are made of aluminium (75% of worldwide production) or\n tin-plated steel (25% worldwide production).".
- BourbonWhiskey comment "The name of the spirit derives from its historical association with an area\n known as Old Bourbon, around what is now Bourbon County, Kentucky (which,\n in turn, was named after the French House of Bourbon royal family). It has\n been produced since the 18th century. While it may be made anywhere in the\n United States, it is strongly associated with the American South in\n general, and Kentucky in particular.".
- Brandy comment "Brandy generally contains 35–60% alcohol by volume (70–120 US proof) and is\n typically taken as an after-dinner drink. Some brandies are aged in wooden\n casks, some are colored with caramel coloring to imitate the effect of\n aging, and some brandies are produced using a combination of both aging and\n coloring.".
- Brewery comment "A company that makes beer is called either a brewery or a brewing company.".
- CanadianWhisky comment "Most Canadian whiskies are blended multi-grain liquors containing a large\n percentage of corn spirits, and are typically lighter and smoother than\n other whisky styles.".
- Cocktail comment "Cocktails were originally a mixture of spirits, sugar, water, and bitters.\n It is now often used for almost any mixed drink that contains alcohol,\n including mixers, mixed shots, etc. A cocktail today usually contains one\n or more kinds of spirit and one or more mixers, such as soda or fruit juice.\n Additional ingredients may be sugar, honey, milk, cream, and various herbs.".
- CocktailGroup comment "These classes and properties are for describing beverages categorized under\n Mixed Drink.".
- ContainerGroup comment "These classes and properties are used to describe beverage containers.".
- CoreGroup comment "These classes and properties form the core of BEVON. They describe\n characteristics of beverages in relatively broad terms.".
- DistilledBeverage comment "This excludes undistilled fermented beverages such as beer, wine, and\n cider.".
- Dunkel comment "Dunkel is the German word meaning dark, and dunkel beers typically range in\n color from amber to dark reddish brown. They are characterized by their\n smooth malty flavor.".
- FruitWine comment "This definition is sometimes broadened to include any fermented alcoholic\n beverage except beer. For historical reasons, mead, cider, and perry are\n also excluded from the definition of fruit wine.".
- GlassBottle comment "Glass bottles can vary in size considerably, but are most commonly found in\n sizes ranging between about 10ml and 5 litres.".
- IrishWhiskey comment "Key regulations defining Irish whiskey and its production are established\n by the Irish Whiskey Act of 1980.".
- JapaneseWhisky comment "Whisky production in Japan began around 1870, but the first commercial\n production was in 1924 upon the opening of the country's first distillery,\n Yamazaki. Broadly speaking the style of Japanese whisky is more similar to\n that of Scotch whisky than Irish, American, or Canadian styles of whisky,\n and thus the spelling typically follows the Scottish convention (omitting\n the letter \"e\").".
- Longneck comment "It is known as the standard longneck bottle or industry standard bottle\n (ISB). The ISB longnecks have a uniform capacity, height, weight and\n diameter and can be reused on average 16 times. The long neck offers a long\n cushion of air to absorb the pressure of carbonation to reduce the risk of\n exploding. The longneck also provides a handle for drinking directly from\n the bottle without transferring body heat to the beer from one's hand.".
- MixedDrink comment "Some mixed drinks are alcoholic beverages that contain liquor; others are\n non-alcoholic.".
- PaleAle comment "It is one of the world's major beer styles.".
- Pilsner comment "It took its name from the city of Pilsen (Plzeň, Bohemia, Czech Republic,\n where it was first produced in 1842).".
- PlasticBottle comment "Plastic bottles are typically used to store liquids such as water, soft\n drinks, motor oil, cooking oil, medicine, shampoo, milk, and ink.".
- Porter comment "The name came about as a result of its popularity with street and river\n porters.".
- RedWine comment "The actual colour of the wine can range from intense violet, typical of\n young wines, through to brick red for mature wines and brown for older red\n wines.".
- RelationGroup comment "These properties are used for describing relations between beverages.".
- ScotchWhisky comment "All Scotch whisky was originally made from malt barley. Commercial\n distilleries began introducing whisky made from wheat and rye in the late\n eighteenth century.".
- Shandy comment "The proportions of the two ingredients are adjusted to taste, usually\n half-and-half.".
- SingleMaltScotch comment "As with any Scotch whisky, a single malt Scotch must be distilled in\n Scotland and matured in oak casks in Scotland for at least three years\n (most single malts are matured longer).".
- Soju comment "Its taste is comparable to vodka, though often slightly sweeter due to\n sugars added in the manufacturing process.".
- Stout comment "Stouts were traditionally the generic term for the strongest or stoutest\n porters, typically 7% or 8%, produced by a brewery.".
- Whisky comment "Different grains are used for different varieties, including barley, malted\n barley, rye, malted rye, wheat, and corn. Whisky is typically aged in\n wooden casks, made generally of charred white oak.".
- WhiskyGroup comment "These classes describe types of whiskies.".
- WhiteWine comment "It is produced by the alcoholic fermentation of the non-coloured pulp of\n grapes which may have a white or black skin. It is treated so as to\n maintain a yellow transparent colour in the final product.".
- WineGroup comment "These classes describe types of wines.".
- proof comment "The term was originally used in the United Kingdom and was defined as 7/4\n times the alcohol by volume (ABV). The UK now uses the ABV standard instead\n of alcohol proof. In the United States, alcoholic proof is defined as twice\n the percentage of ABV.".
- Dataset comment "A set of RDF triples that are published, maintained or aggregated by a single provider.".
- Linkset comment "A collection of RDF links between two void:Datasets.".
- TechnicalFeature comment "A technical feature of a void:Dataset, such as a supported RDF serialization format.".
- target comment "One of the two datasets linked by the Linkset.".
- triples comment "The total number of triples contained in a void:Dataset.".
- vocabulary comment "A vocabulary that is used in the dataset.".
- Cooccurrence comment "More than two tags are assigned to one resource. This class defines cooccurring tags and the cooccurring frequency between the tags".
- Tag comment "A free-text keyword which is used to annotate a resource".
- Tagcloud comment "Tagcloud consists of metadata related to tagging activities connecting to the basic components such as users, tags, resources.".
- contained_in comment "An aggregated tag is contained in a tagcloud.".
- contains comment "The relationship between a tagcloud and a tag. The object is a tag which is aggregated from a tagging instance.".
- cooccurs_in comment "This property is used to represent relations among two or more tags.".
- delimited comment "A type of phrase in which each word is separated by a certain character.".
- has_tag comment "An item has one and more tags.".
- spelling_variant comment "A variation in the way in which a word is spelled.".
- tag_of comment "Indicates that a tag is assigned to the sioc:Item.".
- Container comment "An area in which content Items are contained.".
- Forum comment "A discussion area on which Posts or entries are made.".
- Item comment "An Item is something which can be in a Container.".
- Post comment "An article or message that can be posted to a Forum.".
- Role comment "A Role is a function of a UserAccount within a scope of a particular Forum, Site, etc.".
- Site comment "A Site can be the location of an online community or set of communities, with UserAccounts and Usergroups creating Items in a set of Containers. It can be thought of as a web-accessible data Space.".
- Space comment "A Space is a place where data resides, e.g. on a website, desktop, fileshare, etc.".
- User comment "UserAccount is now preferred. This is a deprecated class for a User in an online community site.".
- UserAccount comment "A user account in an online community site.".
- Usergroup comment "A set of UserAccounts whose owners have a common purpose or interest. Can be used for access control purposes.".
- about comment "Specifies that this Item is about a particular resource, e.g. a Post describing a book, hotel, etc.".
- administrator_of comment "A Site that the UserAccount is an administrator of.".
- avatar comment "An image or depiction used to represent this UserAccount.".
- container_of comment "An Item that this Container contains.".
- creator_of comment "A resource that the UserAccount is a creator of.".
- earlier_version comment "Links to a previous (older) revision of this Item or Post.".
- feed comment "A feed (e.g. RSS, Atom, etc.) pertaining to this resource (e.g. for a Forum, Site, UserAccount, etc.).".
- function_of comment "A UserAccount that has this Role.".
- has_administrator comment "A UserAccount that is an administrator of this Site.".
- has_container comment "The Container to which this Item belongs.".
- has_creator comment "This is the UserAccount that made this resource.".
- has_function comment "A Role that this UserAccount has.".
- has_host comment "The Site that hosts this Forum.".
- has_member comment "A UserAccount that is a member of this Usergroup.".
- has_moderator comment "A UserAccount that is a moderator of this Forum.".
- has_modifier comment "A UserAccount that modified this Item.".
- has_owner comment "A UserAccount that this resource is owned by.".
- has_parent comment "A Container or Forum that this Container or Forum is a child of.".
- has_part comment "An resource that is a part of this subject.".
- has_reply comment "Points to an Item or Post that is a reply or response to this Item or Post.".
- has_scope comment "A resource that this Role applies to.".
- has_space comment "A data Space which this resource is a part of.".
- has_subscriber comment "A UserAccount that is subscribed to this Container.".
- has_usergroup comment "Points to a Usergroup that has certain access to this Space.".
- host_of comment "A Forum that is hosted on this Site.".
- later_version comment "Links to a later (newer) revision of this Item or Post.".
- member_of comment "A Usergroup that this UserAccount is a member of.".
- modifier_of comment "An Item that this UserAccount has modified.".
- name comment "The name of a SIOC concept instance, e.g. a username for a UserAccount, group name for a Usergroup, etc.".
- next_by_date comment "Next Item or Post in a given Container sorted by date.".
- next_version comment "Links to the next revision of this Item or Post.".
- owner_of comment "A resource owned by a particular UserAccount, for example, a weblog or image gallery.".