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Latest revision as of 15:32, 29 June 2021
Pattern
This property has been associated with the following pattern:
Subproperty Of
Definition
An English description of the definition (what distinguishes this sense of the term?).
The containedIn property specifies a relationship between objects where one is not part (i.e. it is physically distinct) but instead is physically enclosed by the other (partially or wholly). For example, a suitcase is containedIn the trunk of a car.
Required by Use Case(s)
(why is this specialized definition needed?)
CDM References
What other classes or properties reference this term?
Interface Specification References
This property has been associated with the following interface specification items:
Sources
Sources considered when developing the property.
Status
Proposed
Has SubObjectProperties
Annotations
Annotation | Value |
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Property Specification
Characteristic | Value (if applicable) |
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owl:inverseOf | contains |
Supplementary Figures
Figure | Caption |
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