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fieldnotes_biosymbiotics [2018/10/01 09:43] – [Surfing the Semiosphere (Judith van der Elst)] ami | fieldnotes_biosymbiotics [2018/10/01 12:30] – [Tundra] ami | ||
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//Judith van der Elst is an anthropologist/ | //Judith van der Elst is an anthropologist/ | ||
- | Spatial Ontology: an ontology for respresenting spatial concepts, anatomical axes, gradients, regions, planes, sides, and surfaces. These concepts can be used at multiple biological scales and in a diversity of taxa, including plants, animals and fungi. The BSPO is used to provide a source of anatomical location descriptors for logically defining anatomical entity classes in anatomy ontologies. | + | **Spatial Ontology**: an ontology for respresenting spatial concepts, anatomical axes, gradients, regions, planes, sides, and surfaces. These concepts can be used at multiple biological scales and in a diversity of taxa, including plants, animals and fungi. The BSPO is used to provide a source of anatomical location descriptors for logically defining anatomical entity classes in anatomy ontologies. |
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**Tundra** is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. The term tundra comes through Russian тундра (tûndra) from the Kildin Sami word тӯндар (tūndâr) meaning " | **Tundra** is a type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons. The term tundra comes through Russian тундра (tûndra) from the Kildin Sami word тӯндар (tūndâr) meaning " | ||
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=====MOMENTS OF ENLICHENMENT===== | =====MOMENTS OF ENLICHENMENT===== |
fieldnotes_biosymbiotics.txt · Last modified: 2018/10/13 13:06 by ami