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- SIO_010500 description "A triple bond is a covalent bond between a pair of atoms in which three pairs of electrons are shared.".
- SIO_010501 description "An aromatic bond is an interaction between a set of atoms across which pairs of electrons are shared.".
- SIO_010502 description "A disulfide bond is a bond between two sulfur atoms.".
- SIO_010503 description "A dipole-dipole interaction is a weak submolecular interaction between strongly electronegative atoms.".
- SIO_010504 description "van der Waals' interaction is an a weak submolecular interaction between an instantaneous dipole and induced dipole.".
- SIO_010505 description "A base stack is a stabilizing interaction of DNA and RNA between spatially adjacent nucleotides and possibly involving London dispersion, hydrophobic and electrostatic forces.".
- SIO_010507 description "An acid-base reaction is a chemical reaction between an acid and a base.".
- SIO_010509 description "A redox reaction is a chemical reaction in which there is a net movement of electrons from one reactant to another.".
- SIO_010511 description "A decomposition reaction is an inorganic reaction in which molecule is fragmented into submolecules or atoms.".
- SIO_010513 description "A double displacement reaction is a displacement reaction in which two molecules swap ions, effectively displacing each other to form two new molecules.".
- SIO_010514 description "A single displacement reaction where one atom is transferred out of one molecule and into another.".
- SIO_010515 description "A synthesis reaction is an inorganic reaction in which two or more molecules are chemically bonded together to produce a single product.".
- SIO_010517 description "An isomerization reaction is a chemical reaction in which a molecule is converted into its isomer.".
- SIO_010521 description "A free radical addition is a non-polar addition reaction involving free radicals.".
- SIO_010522 description "A nucleophilic addition reaction is an addition reaction where a pi bond is removed by the creation of two new covalent bonds by the addition from a nucleophile.".
- SIO_010523 description "An electrophilic addition reaction is a polar addition reaction where a pi bond is removed by the creation of two new covalent bonds.".
- SIO_010527 description "A chemical synthesis pathway is a pathway involved in the assembly of a chemical.".
- SIO_010528 description "A chemical degradation pathway is a pathway involved in the disassembly of a chemical.".
- SIO_010531 description "A sequence profile is provides the preference for a character at each position of an abstracted sequence.".
- SIO_010673 description "A medical history is a record of the events of a recipient of medical care.".
- SIO_010776 description "A diastereomer is a stereoisomer that is not a mirror image of its isomer.".
- SIO_010777 description "An enantiomer is a stereoisomer that is a mirror image of its isomer.".
- SIO_010778 description "An optical isomer is a stereoisomer that rotates the plane of polarization of a beam of plane polarized light.".
- SIO_010779 description "A structural isomer is an isomer in which the atoms are joined together in different ways.".
- SIO_010781 description "An aromatic ring is a ring in which the electrons are delocalized across all atoms in the ring.".
- SIO_010784 description "An ionic compound is a mereological maximal sum of weakly connected paired positive and negative ions.".
- SIO_010787 description "diamond is a carbon allotrope in which each carbon atom in diamond is covalently bonded to four other carbons in a tetrahedron. These tetrahedrons together form a 3-dimensional network of puckered six-membered rings of atoms.".
- SIO_010788 description "graphite is an allotrope of carbon which is a conductor, and is the most stable form of solid carbon.".
- SIO_010789 description "fullerene is a carbon allotrope which take the form of a hollow sphere, ellipsoid, or tube.".
- SIO_010790 description "aggregate of carbon nanorods is an allotrope of carbon considered to be the least compressible material known, as measured by its isothermal bulk modulus; aggregated diamond nanorods have a modulus of 491 gigapascals (GPa), while a conventional diamond has a modulus of 442 GPa. ADNRs are also 0.3% denser than regular diamond.".
- SIO_010791 description "amorphous carbon is an allotrope of carbon that does not have any crystalline structure. As with all glassy materials, some short-range order can be observed, but there is no long-range pattern of atomic positions.".
- SIO_010792 description "carbon nanofoam is an allotrope of carbon that consists of a low-density cluster-assembly of carbon atoms strung together in a loose three-dimensional web. Each cluster is about 6 nanometers wide and consists of about 4000 carbon atoms linked in graphite-like sheets that are given negative curvature by the inclusion of heptagons among the regular hexagonal pattern.".
- SIO_010793 description "chaoite is an allotrope of carbon that is slightly harder than graphite with a reflection colour of grey to white.".
- SIO_010794 description "glassy carbon is an allotrope of carbon which is widely used as an electrode material in electrochemistry, as well as for high temperature crucibles and as a component of some prosthetic devices.".
- SIO_010795 description "ionsdaleite is a hexagonal allotrope of the carbon allotrope diamond.".
- SIO_011130 description "A PDB file is a molecular structure file specified by the Protein DataBank (PDB).".
- SIO_011131 description "A collection of 3D molecular structure models is just that.".
- ns.html description "This documents specifies the Provenance Vocabulary Core Ontology which defines the main classes and properties provided by the Provenance Vocabulary.".
- current description "Valid/used currently".
- currentAndHistoric description "Valid/used both in the past and currently.\nExample: Saint Petersburg (TGN)".
- historic description "Valid/used in the past but not currently.\nExample: \"Lutetia\" is a historic name for \"Paris\" (TGN). \"weyneschot\" is a 16th-century spelling for \"wainscoting\" (AAT)".
- AdminPlaceConcept description "Place defined by administrative boundaries and conditions, including inhabited places, nations, and empires. Used in TGN only.\nExample: Burgundy region in France (TGN)".
- Concept description "Proper concept. Used in AAT only (TGN has its gvp:AdminPlaceConcept and two more). Used for indexing and cataloguing.\nExample: rhyta (AAT)".
- Facet description "One of the major divisions of a vocabulary.\nExample: Objects Facet (AAT), World (TGN)".
- Hierarchy description "Top of a hierarchy. Used in AAT only. Not used for indexing or cataloguing.\nExample: Containers (Hierarchy Name) (AAT)".
- ObsoleteSubject description "Obsolete subject: moved out of the publishable hierarchy, or merged to another (pointed by dct:isReplacedBy).\nExample: 300375205 \"shranks\" (AAT) was merged to 300039264 \"schranks\" (AAT), so aat:300375205 dct:isReplacedBy aat:300039264".
- PhysAdminPlaceConcept description "Place that is both administrative and physical. Rarely used. Used in TGN only.\nExample: 6003090 Kiik-Koba (TGN)".
- PhysPlaceConcept description "Physical feature, defined by its physical characteristics on planet Earth, including mountains, rivers, and oceans. Used in TGN only.\nExample: Amazon River (TGN)".
- ScopeNote description "Defines a GVP subject or provides usage information. Has fields:\n- dc:identifier: numeric ID, also used in the URL.\n- rdf:value: the note itself (as per SKOS Primer: 4.2 Advanced Documentation Features) with language tag\n- dct:language: matches the language tag\n- gvp:displayOrder, order of this note amongst others\n- gvp:historicFlag, schema:startDate, schema:endDate, rdfs:comment: Historic Information about applicability\n- dct:source or subproperties thereof \n- dct:contributor or subproperties thereof".
- aat2000_related_to description "any - related to - any; generic relationship, not explained.\nExample: gulf red is related to light red (pigment)".
- aat2001_formerly_referred_to description "any - formerly referred - any.\nExample: gigues formerly referred to fiddles".
- aat2100_distinguished_from description "any - distinguished from - any.\nExample: historic farms are distinguished from abandoned farms; naive art is distinguished from outsider art".
- aat2110_meaning-usage_overlaps_with description "any - meaning/usage overlaps with - any.\nExample: chimney hoods has meaning/usage that overlaps with chimney caps; scribes has meaning/usage that overlaps with copyists".
- aat2203_associated_with description "activity/event/[process/function] - [is] associated with - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: Easter is associated with Lent; cavalry exercises are associated with dressage".
- aat2205_causes-is_required description "activity/event/[process/function] - causes/is required for - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: on-demand printing causes/is required for on-demand publishing; preserving causes/is required for preservation".
- aat2208_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - things.\nExample: glassworks (buildings) are the locus/setting for glassware; caves are the locus/setting for cave paintings".
- aat2211_produce description "things/[equipment] - produce - things.\nExample: stereoscopic cameras produce stereoscopic photographs; punches (marking tools) produce punchwork".
- aat2215_required_for description "things - [are] required for - things.\nExample: eyelets are required for broderie anglaise; compact discs are required for compact disc players".
- aat2218_used-function_as description "things - [are] used/function as - things.\nExample: arc lamps are used/function as lighthouse lamps; toile peinte is used/function as cartoons (working drawings)".
- aat2222_act_upon description "[actors having] role - act upon - genus/species.\nExample: jockeys act upon Equus caballus(species); tappers act upon Acer saccharum(species)".
- aat2281_have_counterpart description "role -[is] counterpart to - role.\nExample: duchesses have counterpart dukes; godesses have counterpart gods".
- aat2285_practiced-studied_by description "field [of study, genre]/discipline - [is] practiced/studied by - a role.\nExample: Egyptology is practiced/studied by Egyptologists; architectural history is practiced/studied by architectural historians".
- aat2291_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus setting for - [actor or institution having] role.\nExample: roperies are the locus/setting of rope-makers; convents (built complexes) are the locus/setting of nuns; libraries (buildings) are the locus/setting of libraries (institutions)".
- aat2294_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus setting for - locus/setting.\nExample: nations are the locus/setting for national capitals; mountain ranges are the locus/setting for mountains".
- aat2311_performed_by description "activity/event/[process/function] - [is] performed by - [actors having] a role.\nExample: clockmaking is performed by clockmakers; curating is performed by curators".
- aat2315_used_by description "material - [is] used by - [actor having] role.\nExample: precious stone is used by lapidiaries; brass (alloy) is used by braziers (metalworkers)".
- aat2318_involved_in description "[actors having] role -[are] involved - activity/event.\nExample: bridegrooms are involved in weddings; martyrs are involved in martyrdoms".
- aat2321_used_by description "things/equipment - [are] used by - [actors having] role.\nExample: violoncellos are used by violoncellists; surveying instruments are used by surveyors".
- aat2325_created_by description "things - [are] created by - [actors having] role.\nExample: drawings are created by draftsmen; poems are created by poets".
- aat2328_involved_with description "[actors having] role - [are] involved in- things.\nExample: sitters are involved with portraits; actors (performing artists) are involved with motion pictures (visual works)".
- aat2332_affiliated_with description "[actors having] role - [are] affiliated with - role [organization].\nExample: students are affiliated with schools (organizations); dukes are affiliated with duchies".
- aat2335_associated_with description "[actors having] role - [are] associated with - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: abstract artists are associated with Abstract (fine arts style); popes are associated with Roman Catholicism".
- aat2397_focus_of description "any - [is] focus of - field [of study]/discipline.\nExample: manuscripts are the focus of codicology; music is the focus of musicology; Plantae (kingdom) is the focus of botany".
- aat2408_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - field of study/discipline.\nExample: schools (buildings) are the locus/setting for education; hospitals (buildings) are the locus/setting for medicine (discipline)".
- aat2411_involved_in description "activity/event/[process/function] - [is] involved in - field/discipline.\nExample: journalistic photography is involved in photojournalism (discipline); gardening is involved in horticulture".
- aat2415_required_for description "material - [is] required for - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: dye is required for dying; pewter is required for pewtersmithing".
- aat2418_uses description "field [of study]/discipline - uses - things/[equipment].\nExample: astronomy uses astronomical instruments; divination [discipline] uses divination objects".
- aat2421_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: smelters (metalworking plants) are the locus/setting for smelting; pilgrimage centers are the locus/setting for pilgrimages".
- aat2424_produced_by description "material - [is] produced by - activity/event/process.\nExample: wire is produced by wiredrawing; paper is produced by papermaking".
- aat2427_produced_by description "things - [are] produced by - activity/event/process.\nExample: vase paintings (visual works) are produced by vase painting (image making); forgeries are produced by forging (copying)".
- aat2431_required_for description "things/equipment - [are] required for - activity/event/process.\nExample: painting equipment is required for painting (image making); dowels are required for doweling".
- aat2434_contextualized_in description "things - [are] context for - activity/event/process.\nExample: funeral books are contextualized in funerals; Christmas trees are contextualized in Christmas".
- aat2501_made_of-require description "things - [are] made of/require - material.\nExample: obsidian mirrors are made of/require obsidian; ivories (sculptures) are made of/require ivory".
- aat2504_used-located_in description "material - [is] used/located in - locus/setting.\nExample: tephra is used/located in [at] volcanoes; brick (clay product) is used/located in brickworks (factories)".
- aat2507_produce-process description "things/[equipment] - produce/process - material.\nExample: cotton (fiber) is produced/processed by cotton gins; groundwater is produced/processed by water wells".
- aat2551_reflect-produced_by description "things - reflect/[are] produced by - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: Nasca lines reflect/are produced by Nasca [culture]; Judaica reflects/is produced by Judaism".
- aat2554_reflects description "activity/event - reflects - style/period/culture /[religion/ideology].\nExample: dhokra (casting technique) reflects Dhokra (culture); red-figure vase painting reflects Red-figure [style]".
- aat2557_reflects description "field/discipline - reflects - style/period/culture /[religion/ideology].\nExample: bugatu [dance discipline] reflects Buddhism; church history reflects Christianity; classics (discipline) reflects Ancient Greek [culture]".
- aat2562_locus-setting_for description "locus/setting - [is] locus/setting for - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: First Nations reserves are the locus/setting for First Nations (culture); agraharas are the locus/setting for Brahmanism".
- aat2601_possessed_by-existing_in description "attributes /associated concepts - [is] possessed by/existing in - role [of actors].\nExample: adulthood is possessed by/existing in adults; nomadism is possessed by/existing in nomads".
- aat2604_possessed_by-existing_in description "attributes /associated concepts - [is] possessed by/existing in - things.\nExample: boudoir (photograph size) is possessed by/existing in boudoir photographs; ruined [condition] is possessed by/existing in ruins".
- aat2607_caused_by-requires description "attributes /associated concepts - [is] caused by/requires - an activity/event/[process/function].\nExample: watertightness is caused by/requires waterproofing; creases (condition) is caused by/requires creasing (process)".
- aat2612_possessed_by-existing_in description "attributes /associated concepts - is possessed by/existing in - material.\nExample: dry rot is possessed by/existing in wood(plant material); dielectric properties are possessed by/existing in dielectric (material)".
- aat2801_conjuncted_with description "things - [are] conjuncted with - things.\nExample: cups are conjuncted with saucers; dining tables are conjuncted with dining chairs".
- aat2802_exemplified_by description "material - [is] exemplified by - brand name.\nExample: petrolium jelly is exemplified by Vaseline (TM); polytetrafluoroethyelene is exemplified by Teflon (TM)".
- aat2805_contextualized_in description "[smaller] things - [are] contextualized in - [larger] things.\nExample: predellas are contextualized in altarpieces; chapters are contextualized in books".
- aat2807_derived_from_common_source description "material - [is] derived from common source [as] - material.\nExample: malachite (mineral) is derived from common source with azurite (mineral); mustard(material) is derived from common source with mustard oil".
- aat2809_coexisted_with description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - coexisted with - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: Sangoan coexisted with Fauresmith; Early Minoan coexisted with Prepalatial".
- aat2811_preceded description "style/period/culture/[religion/ideology] - preceded - style/period/culture/[religion/ideology].\nExample: Impressionist preceded Abstract Impressionist; Acheulian preceded Micoquian".
- aat2814_constituent_of description "material - [is] constituent of - material.\nExample: titanium white is a constituent of composite white; iron oxide is a constituent of desert varnish".