Expressing a general hypothesis with a super-pattern
Full identifier: http://purl.org/np/RAuMEJ02d8nri9gs9dPOP5L2orn49VrSHT1K5Pjumit1w
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Nanopublication
This nanopublication makes a statement that in the context of a thing of a certain type (e.g. a mouse), another thing of a certain type (e.g. a gene) tends to have a relation (such as causing) to another thing of a certain type (e.g. a disease) in the same context.
Note that the context is not a reference to a general topic or field. It denotes the class for the context in which the relations happen. If each relation is happening in a human, for example, such as a certain condition leading to a certain symptom, then the context class should be 'human'.
The technical background of the super-pattern can be found in this publication.
This is the "hypothesis" version of the super-pattern template, where the qualifier is optional.
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RAuMEJ02d8
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Tobias Kuhn
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2023-07-26T15:27:42.150Z
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