Annotation Property: rdfs:comment
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment
Usage (432)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Design.owl#decompositionrdfs:comment "User requests are decomposed into the atomic services required to support those requests." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Design.owl#hasRecurrencerdfs:comment "For recurrence intervals use duration of interval with format xsd:duration:
The time interval is specified in the following form "PnYnMnDTnHnMnS" where:
* P indicates the period (required)
* nY indicates the number of years
* nM indicates the number of months
* nD indicates the number of days
* T indicates the start of a time section (required if you are going to specify hours, minutes, or seconds)
* nH indicates the number of hours
* nM indicates the number of minutes
* nS indicates the number of seconds
Example: P5Y2M10DT15H
The example above indicates a period of five years, two months, 10 days, and 15 hours." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Design.owl#immediaterdfs:comment "Immediate time frame for user request." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Design.owl#longTermrdfs:comment "Long Term time frame for User Request." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Design.owl#shortTermrdfs:comment "Short term timeframe for user request" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Agreementrdfs:comment "A specification of the details of a particular Transaction." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Assetrdfs:comment "Anything of value owned by a person or institution
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#BidPricerdfs:comment "The highest value an agent is will to pay for an good or stock" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Budgetrdfs:comment "A summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Collaboratorsrdfs:comment "Agents banded together for a goal." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Commitmentrdfs:comment "Obligation to make a transaction at a specified time." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Conditionrdfs:comment "Limits on parameters that must hold for a transaction to proceed." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Copyrightrdfs:comment "A legal right (usually of the author or composer or publisher of a work) to exclusive publication production, sale, distribution of some work." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#CostBenefitAnalysisrdfs:comment "A technique that assesses projects through a comparison between their costs and benefits," (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#CostCurverdfs:comment "a graph of total costs of production as a function of total quantity produced." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#CostModelrdfs:comment "Cost estimation models are mathematical algorithms or parametric equations used to estimate the costs of a product or project." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#CurrencyAppreciationrdfs:comment "An increase in the value of one currency relative to another currency. " (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Demandrdfs:comment "The desire to own a thing, the ability to pay for it, and the willingness to pay[" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#EconomicValuerdfs:comment "the monetary worth of something" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#ExcessCapacityrdfs:comment "capacity over and above that which is needed to meet peak planned or expected demand." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#ExcessDemandrdfs:comment "the situation in which the quantity demanded at a given price exceeds the quantity supplied. " (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#ExchangeRaterdfs:comment "The price of one currency stated in terms of another currency, when exchanged." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#FinancialRiskrdfs:comment "The chance that a financial investment will lose value" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#FixedCostrdfs:comment "a cost that does not vary with the number of goods produced (eg land and rent)" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Goodrdfs:comment "A thing that is bought and sold" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Investmentrdfs:comment "the outlay of money usually for income or profit" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Manufacturerrdfs:comment "Company that manufactures a good" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#MarginalRevenuerdfs:comment "The revenue a company gains in producing one additional unit of a good." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#MarketForcerdfs:comment "factors that affect the price and/or supply of goods" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#MarketPricerdfs:comment "Prices established by demand and supply in a free-market economy. " (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#MarketSharerdfs:comment "the percentage of the market for a product or service that a company supplies " (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Nationrdfs:comment "A sovereign country" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Obsolescencerdfs:comment "Attribute of losing value because change in world has reduced need for something." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Pricerdfs:comment "The monetary or real value of a resource, commodity, or service." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Providerrdfs:comment "A company that provides a service." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Riskrdfs:comment "A possible negative outcome, e.g. a danger. Takes dataobject inPercent to provide likelihood of this outcome." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Stakeholderrdfs:comment "one who is involved in or affected by a course of action " (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Supplyrdfs:comment "The ability of one or more suppliers to manufacture or deliver from storage a good or providers to provide a service." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Economics.owl#Transactionrdfs:comment "Act of trading goods, cash, or services between Agents or Collaborators" (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Altimeterrdfs:comment "An instrument designed to measure altitude." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#AneroidBarometerrdfs:comment "An instrument designed to register changes in atmospheric pressure accompanying changes in altitude (Source - merriam-webster.com)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#BesselPhotometryrdfs:comment "Bessel UBVRI photometry" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Calorimeterrdfs:comment "A calorimeter (from Latin calor, meaning heat) is a device used for calorimetry, the science of measuring the heat of chemical reactions or physical changes as well as heat capacity. Differential scanning calorimeters, isothermal microcalorimeters, titration calorimeters and accelerated rate calorimeters are among the most common types. A simple calorimeter just consists of a thermometer attached to a metal container full of water suspended above a combustion chamber. (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Colorimeterrdfs:comment "A colorimeter is a device used in colorimetry. In scientific fields the word generally refers to the device that measures the absorbance of particular wavelengths of light by a specific solution. This device is most commonly used to determine the concentration of a known solute in a given solution by the application of the Beer-Lambert law, which states that the concentration of a solute is proportional to the absorbance. (Source - Wikipedia.org)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Cryostatrdfs:comment "An apparatus for maintaining a constant low temperature especially below 0°C - Source merriam-webster.com." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#ElectricalInstrumentrdfs:comment "An instrument used to measure voltage, electric current, resistance, power, etc. of an electric circuit." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Gravimeterrdfs:comment "A gravimeter or gravitometer is an instrument used in gravimetry for measuring the local gravitational field of the Earth. A gravimeter is a type of accelerometer, specialized for measuring the constant downward acceleration of gravity, which varies by about 0.5% over the surface of the Earth. Though the essential principle of design is the same as in other accelerometers, gravimeters are typically designed to be much more sensitive in order to measure very tiny fractional changes within the Earth's gravity of 1 g, caused by nearby geologic structures or the shape of the Earth and by temporal tidal variations. (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Instrumentrdfs:comment "A piece of Equipment designed to make measurements or to aid in precise work." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Interferometerrdfs:comment "An instrument used to interfere electromagnetic waves." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#MedicalInstrumentrdfs:comment "A device used to diagnose or treat diseases or bodily damage." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Photogrammetryrdfs:comment "Photogrammetry is the practice of determining the geometric properties of objects from photographic images. (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#RadioInterferencerdfs:comment "radio frequency noise " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Sideloberdfs:comment "spurious lobe in a telescope's sensitivity beam" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Steriophotogrammetryrdfs:comment "Stereophotogrammetry involves estimating the three-dimensional coordinates of points on an object. These are determined by measurements made in two or more photographic images taken from different positions. (Source Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#Thermocouplerdfs:comment "A thermocouple is a device consisting of two different conductors (usually metal alloys) that produce a voltage proportional to a temperature difference between either end of the pair of conductors. Thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor for measurement and control (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Instrument.owl#WeatherInstrumentrdfs:comment "A device used to record aspects of the weather." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#A-Moderdfs:comment "This mode requires a 2 meter SSB/CW transmitter and a 10 meter SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Activityrdfs:comment "An action or process carried out by some agent" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Actuatorrdfs:comment "WordNet - a mechanism that puts something into automatic action" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Agentrdfs:comment "the animate entity that instigates or causes the activity" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Aircraftrdfs:comment "Vehicles that fly through air " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Assumptionrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Authorrdfs:comment "One who writes a publication, ie something published." (xsd:string)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#B-Moderdfs:comment "This mode requires a 70 cm SSB/CW transmitter and a 2 meter SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice. Some satellites also support RTTY and SSTV in this mode. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Bandwidthrdfs:comment "The range of frequencies of a communication band or sensor plus filter combination. Note, this is not WordNet#1 which is closer to DataRate." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Batteryrdfs:comment "WordNet#2 - a device that stores electricity; may have several primary or secondary cells arranged in parallel or series. (Changed WordNet definition by word "produces" to "stores")" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Beaconrdfs:comment "Most satellites have a fixed Morse beacon at the lower end of the satellites band-pass transponder. This is useful to detect when the satellite has crossed the horizon and is in range for operation. It can also be used to determine doppler shifts. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Busrdfs:comment "A satellite bus or spacecraft bus is the general model on which multiple-production satellite spacecraft are often based. The bus is the infrastructure of a spacecraft, usually providing locations for the payload (typically space experiments or instruments). Bus-derived satellites are usually customised to customer requirements, for example with specialised sensors or transponders, in order to achieve a specific mission (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CDHSystemrdfs:comment "Commanding and Data Handling Subsystem on board a spacecraft." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Calibrationrdfs:comment "WordNet - the act of checking or adjusting (by comparison with a standard) the accuracy of a measuring instrument" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Campaignrdfs:comment "A SpaceMission that makes use of fractionated architecture in which two or more spacecraft are in use at a time." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CaseStudyrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - The study of an example to determine what factors led to its success or failure." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CentralProcessorrdfs:comment "The central processing unit (CPU) is the portion of a computer system that carries out the instructions of a computer program, and is the primary element carrying out the functions of the computer or other processing device.(Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ChemicalAnalysisrdfs:comment "(noun from WordNet verb) - An analysis of a substance to find out what it is composed of by decomposing it into its constituent elements" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Clusterrdfs:comment "Two or more spacecraft modules affiliated to achieve a mission's core objectives." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CoInvestigatorrdfs:comment "A scientist but not the lead for a particular scientific problem, project, or mission" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Communicationrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CommunicationChannelrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - channel, communication channel, line -- a means of communication or access" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Communicationsrdfs:comment "the ways of sending information through technology (Source Merriam-Webster 3a adjusted to allow for machine communication)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ComputerHardwarerdfs:comment "the mechanical, magnetic, electronic, and electrical components making up a system" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ComputerNetworkrdfs:comment "a collection of computers and devices interconnected by communications channels that facilitate communications and allows sharing of resources and information among interconnected devices (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Cost-BenefitAnalysisrdfs:comment "WordNet - an analysis of the cost effectiveness of different alternatives in order to see whether the benefits outweigh the costs" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CostAnalysisrdfs:comment "WordNet - breaking down the costs of some operation and reporting on each factor separately" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CoverageGaprdfs:comment "Gaps in time when a spacecraft cannot communicate either directly or indirectly with the ground." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CriticalActionrdfs:comment "Any operator action that, if performed in error during operations with zero or one system failures, would result in a catastrophic event or an abort. (Source - NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CriticalDesignReviewrdfs:comment "The CDR demonstrates that the maturity of the design is appropriate to support proceeding with full-scale fabrication, assembly, integration, and test. CDR determines that the technical effort is on track to complete the flight and ground system development and mission operations, meeting mission performance requirements within the identified cost and schedule constraints. For large complex configuration items, the CDR may be a progressive or incremental review, culminating in a system level CDR which essentially reviews the completeness of preceeding CDRs and ensures adequate interfaces between the configuration items." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CriticalFunctionrdfs:comment "Mission capabilities or system functions that, if lost, would result in a catastrophic event or an abort. " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CriticalSoftwarerdfs:comment "Any software component whose behavior or performance could lead to a catastrophic event or abort. This includes the flight software as well as ground-control software. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Cryocoolerrdfs:comment "Cryogenic mechanical refrigerators. Practical refrigeration cycles for spaceborne use include the Stirling, reverse-Brayton, closed Joule-Thompson (JT), the pulse tube, and the chemisorption compression/JT expansion systems under development by JPL and others." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#CryogenicRadiatorrdfs:comment "emperatures as low as about 60 K can be achieved by a suitably designed radiant cooler radiating into space. The low effective sink temperature of deep space provides an ideal environment for the passive radiant cooling of IR detectors and related devices to the temperatures indicated. (Source - Spacecraft Thermal Control Handbook by Martin Donabedian, http://www.aero.org/publications/donabedian/donabedian-1.html)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Datardfs:comment "A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn (Source - WordNet #1)
The term data refers to qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. Data (plural of "datum") are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs, images, or observations of a set of variables. Data are often viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and then knowledge are derived. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#DataCapturerdfs:comment "The process of automatic collection of scientific data." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#DataProductrdfs:comment "Mission data that has been processed and published from the mission's data pipeline." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Devicerdfs:comment "A piece of equipment created to perform a function" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Downlinkrdfs:comment "The radio communication link from a satellite to a ground station" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#DualModerdfs:comment "A particular way of communicating" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Enginerdfs:comment "a machine for converting any of various forms of energy into mechanical force and motion" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Ephemerisrdfs:comment "a table of values that gives the positions of objects in the sky at a given time or times. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Failurerdfs:comment "Inability of a system, subsystem, component, or part to perform its required function within specified limits (Source - NPR 8715.3). " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Faultrdfs:comment "An undesired system state and/or the immediate cause of failure (e.g., maladjustment, misalignment, defect, or other). The definition of the term "fault" envelopes the word "failure," since faults include other undesired events such as software anomalies and operational anomalies (Source - MIL-STD-721C). Faults at a lower level could lead to failures at the higher subsystem or system level. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#FaultTolerancerdfs:comment "The ability to sustain a certain number of failures and still retain capability. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#FieldOfViewrdfs:comment "WordNet - visual field, field of vision, field of regard -- (all of the points of the physical environment that can be perceived by a stable eye at a given moment)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#FlightInstrumentrdfs:comment "the devices used to measure the speed, altitude, and pertinent flight angles of various kinds of aircraft" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Functionrdfs:comment "A Function is an Operation or Activity performed by a Component or Space Mission" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#FunctionalRequirementrdfs:comment "A requirement on a Function of a component or the SpaceSystem" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#GroundStationrdfs:comment "An earth station, ground station, or earth terminal is a terrestrial terminal station designed for telecommunication with spacecraft. They are located either on the surface of the Earth, or within the Earth's atmosphere. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Hazardrdfs:comment "A state or a set of conditions, internal or external to a system, that has the potential to cause harm (Source - NPR 8715.3). " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#HazardAnalysisrdfs:comment "The process of identifying hazards and their potential causal factors. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#HumanErrorrdfs:comment "Either an action that is not intended or desired by the human or a failure on the part of the human to perform a prescribed action within specified limits of accuracy, sequence, or time that fails to produce the expected result and has led or has the potential to lead to an unwanted consequence. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#HumanErrorAnalysisrdfs:comment "A systematic approach to evaluate human actions, identify potential human error, model human performance, and qualitatively characterize how human error affects a system. HEA provides an evaluation of human actions and error in an effort to generate system improvements that reduce the frequency of error and minimize the negative effects on the system. HEA is the first step in Human Risk Assessment and is often referred to as qualitative Human Risk Assessment (Source - NPR 8705.2). " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Interfacerdfs:comment "An Interface represents a set of mechanical, electrical, signal, or other properties that describe some aspect of a Component ’s connection to or interaction with another Component." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#InterfaceRequirementrdfs:comment "A requirement on a component's interface." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Investigatorrdfs:comment "A scientist for a particular scientific problem/mission" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#JA-Moderdfs:comment "This mode stands for J Analog and requires a 2 meter SSB/CW transmitter and a 70 cm SSB/CW receiver and supports CW, voice. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#JD-Moderdfs:comment " This mode stands for J Digital and requires a 2 meter FM transmitter and a 70 cm SSB/CW receiver and supports packet. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#JetEnginerdfs:comment "a reaction engine that discharges a fast moving jet of heated air to generate thrust by jet propulsion and in accordance with Newton's laws of motion. This broad definition of jet engines includes turbojets, turbofans, rockets, ramjets, pulse jets." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#K-Moderdfs:comment "This mode requires a 15 meter SSB/CW transmitter and a 10 meter SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice. This mode is unique in that it can be done with a simple HF rig. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Ka-bandrdfs:comment "The Ka band (Pronounced: "Kay-A Band") covers the frequencies of 26.5–40 GHz.[1] The Ka band is part of the K band of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum. This symbol refers to "K-above" — in other words, the band directly above the K-band. The 30/20 GHz band is used in communications satellites, uplink in either the 27.5 GHz and 31 GHz bands,[2] and high-resolution, close-range targeting radars aboard military airplanes. Some frequencies in this radio band are used for vehicle speed detection by law enforcement.[3] Kepler Mission uses this frequency range to downlink the scientific data collected by the space telescope.
The designation "Ka-band" is from Kurz-above, which stems from the German word "kurz" meaning short. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Ku-bandrdfs:comment "The Ku band (English pronunciation: /ˌkeɪˈjuː/) is a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum in the microwave range of frequencies. This symbol refers to "K-under" (originally German: Kurz-unten)—in other words, the band directly below the K-band. In radar applications, it ranges from 10.95-14.5 GHz according to the formal definition of radar frequency band nomenclature in IEEE Standard 521-2002. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#LaboratoryEquipmentrdfs:comment "the tools used in a scientific laboratory, often electronic in nature" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#LaunchSiterdfs:comment "Facility where rockets or spacecraft lift off. Syn. - spaceport, launch pad. Typically include a pad, tower and umbilical structure. The umbilical structure has propellant loading, gas, power and communication lins to the launching vehicle. (Source - Wikipedia)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#LifeCyclerdfs:comment "The totality of a program or project extending from formulation through implementation encompassing the elements of design, development, verification, production, operation, maintenance, support and disposal. (Source - NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Managerrdfs:comment "One who manages one or more worker." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Maneuverrdfs:comment "The act of changing direction or speed of a whole entity or its orientation." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Manufacturerrdfs:comment "Company that manufactures goods." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#MeasuringInstrumentrdfs:comment "a device used to measure or compare physical properties" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Messagerdfs:comment "A stream of telemetry with identifying header and data for a set of parameters following a predisignated structure." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#MicrowaveBandrdfs:comment "Frequency bands in the Microwave spectral region assigned to carry communication signals." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#MissionConceptrdfs:comment "WordNet n.#1 - Conception, an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Modulerdfs:comment "A Spacecraft that is affiliated with a Cluster (fractionated architecture).
" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#MonolithicSpacecraftrdfs:comment "a spacecraft that can perform the mission's core functions without dependence on other spacecraft." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Observationrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - the act of making and recording a measurement" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#OnboardStoragerdfs:comment "Data storage on board of a vehicle." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#OrbitManeuverrdfs:comment "The act of changing the a satellites orbit (usually by using thrusters) to do more than just change orientation.." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Overriderdfs:comment "To take precedence over system control functions. (Source NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Payloadrdfs:comment "WordNet#2 - cargo, lading, freight, load, loading, payload, shipment, consignment -- (goods carried by a vehicle)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PhaseArdfs:comment "When the Project creates a preliminary design and project plan as a proof of concept specifying what to build, when to launch, the course the spacecraft is to take, what is to be done during cruise, when the spacecraft will reach the target, and what operations will be carried out. The preliminary plan also addresses build-versus-buy decisions, what spacecraft instruments are needed, where system tests will be performed, who performs mission operations, what ground data system capabilities are required, and who the experimenters are. Generally speaking, publication of the preliminary plan with costing data marks the completion of Phase A: Preliminary Analysis. (Source - http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf7-1.php)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PhaseBrdfs:comment "The definition phase converts the preliminary plan into a baseline technical solution. Requirements are defined, schedules are determined, and specifications are prepared to initiate system design and development. Major reviews commonly conducted as part of the definition phase are: System Requirements Review, System Design Review, and Non-Advocate Review. The proposed experiments are divided into two classes based on facilities and experimenters. The facilities form teams around a designated set of hardware. Facilities are selected based on existing resources and past performance (Source - http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf7-1.php )" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PhaseCDrdfs:comment "During the design and development phase, schedules are negotiated, and the space flight system is designed and developed. The phase begins with building and integrating subsystems and experiments into a single spacecraft. In a process called ATLO (Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations) the spacecraft is assembled integrated, tested, launched, deployed, and verified. Prior to launch, though, the complete spacecraft is Galileo in test tested together in a simulated space environment. (Source - http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf7-2.php)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PhaseErdfs:comment "Operations phase E is also called MO&DA for Mission Operations and Data Analysis. It includes flying the spacecraft and obtaining science data for which the mission was designed. (Source - http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/basics/bsf7-2.php)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PhaseFrdfs:comment "This is an optional phase to cover the time when the spacecraft is no longer operating, but the science teams are still analysing the mission data." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PowerGeneratorrdfs:comment "WordNet#2 - engine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Pre-PhaseArdfs:comment "Period when there are conceptual studies made of a mission." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PrincipalInvestigatorrdfs:comment "The lead scientist for a particular scientific problem, project, or mission" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ProductDevelopmentrdfs:comment "WordNet - improving an existing product or developing new kinds of products" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ProjectManagerrdfs:comment "The manager who has the responsibility of the planning, execution, and/or closing of a particular project or an aspect (software, architecture, construction, etc) of a project." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Propellerrdfs:comment "engine that converts rotary motion from piston engines or turboprops to provide propulsive force." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#PropulsionSystemrdfs:comment "A mechanical/chemical system that produces thrust to push a vehicle forward." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#RSDOrdfs:comment "The Rapid Spacecraft Development Office (RSDO) is responsible for the management and direction of a dynamic and versatile program directing the definition, competition, and acquisition of multiple fixed-price Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts. These contracts offer NASA and other Federal Government Agencies fast and flexible procurement of spacecraft and spacecraft components for future missions." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Rationalerdfs:comment "An explanation of why a given statement is true or a requirement is needed." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#RawDatardfs:comment "unprocessed data, refers to a collection of numbers, characters, images or other outputs from devices that collect information to convert physical quantities into symbols. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Reliabilityrdfs:comment "The probability that a system of hardware, software, and human elements will function as intended over a specified period of time under specified environmental conditions. (Source NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Repeaterrdfs:comment "This closely resembles a land-based repeater. It listens for signals on one frequency and retransmits it on another frequency. All satellite repeaters (and transponders) are full duplex, meaning you can (and should) listen to you signal on the downlink (with headphones) while you are transmitting." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Requirementrdfs:comment "A minimial or maximal value of a specification deemed necessary for the success of a mission." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Resourcerdfs:comment "A place or thing that provides something useful (Source Merriam-Webster Online #3)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Restructuringrdfs:comment "(Noun from verb restructure WordNet) - a reconstruction that provides with a new structure;" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Riskrdfs:comment "The combination of (1) the probability (qualitative or quantitative) including associated uncertainty that the space system will experience an undesired event (or sequences of events) such as internal system or component failure or an external event and (2) the magnitude of the consequences (personnel, public, mission impacts) and associated uncertainties given that the undesired event(s) occur(s). (NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#RiskAssessmentrdfs:comment ": An evaluation of a risk item that determines (1) what can go wrong, (2) how likely is it to occur, and (3) what the consequences are. (Source - NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Rocketrdfs:comment "Vehicle that can operate in space." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#RocketEnginerdfs:comment "In a rocket engine , fuel and a source of oxygen, called an oxidizer, are mixed and exploded in a combustion chamber. The combustion produces hot exhaust which is passed through a nozzle to accelerate the flow and produce thrust. It differs from a jet engine in that it does not use air as the working fluid, instead it uses the hot combustion exhaust gases. Therefore it can operate in space. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#S-Moderdfs:comment "This mode requires a 70 cm SSB/CW transmitter and a 2.4 GHz SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice. Many people use a 2.4 GHz to 2 meter converter with a 2 meter SSB/CW receiver instead of buying a 2.4 GHz SSB/CW receiver." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#S-bandrdfs:comment "The S band is defined by an IEEE standard for radio waves with frequencies that range from 2 to 4 GHz, crossing the conventional boundary between UHF and SHF at 3.0 GHz. It is part of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum. The S band is used by weather radar, surface ship radar, and some communications satellites, especially those used by NASA to communicate with the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station. The 10-cm radar short-band ranges roughly from 1.55 to 5.2 GHz. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ScienceManagerrdfs:comment "Manager responsible for the aspects of design, construction, and flight operations of mission and its resources that affect its ability to successfully cary out scientific goals, including the set of in-flight science projects " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#ScientificInstrumentrdfs:comment "a device used to collect scientific data, often electronic in nature" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Sensorrdfs:comment "WordNet - any device that receives a signal or stimulus (as heat or pressure or light or motion etc.) and responds to it in a distinctive manner" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Shiprdfs:comment "Vehicle that travels on the surface of water." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Simulationrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous (especially for the purpose of study or personnel training)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#SpaceMissionrdfs:comment "A flight operation of one or more spacecraft in the performance of a mission or set of goals." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#SpaceSystemrdfs:comment "The collection of all space-based and ground-based systems (encompassing hardware and software) used to conduct space missions or support activity in space. (Source - NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Spacecraftrdfs:comment "A spacecraft or spaceship is a craft or machine designed for spaceflight, ie travel into and through outer space." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Specificationrdfs:comment "One of the set of descriptions (usually quantitative) of a space mission or craft, usually relevant to the success of the mission." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#StationCoveragerdfs:comment "the geographic area where the station can communicate. For space systems it is the 3-dimensional region around the station that is reachable." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Stored-CryogenSystemrdfs:comment "expendable-coolant systems use either cryogenic liquids in the subcritical or supercritical state, cryogenic solids, or high-pressure gas combined with a Joule-Thomson (JT) expansion valve system to provide cooling of spacecraft components. These technologies can provide cooling to temperatures ranging from near absolute zero to more than 300 K. (Source - Spacecraft Thermal Control Handbook by Martin Donabedian, http://www.aero.org/publications/donabedian/donabedian-1.html)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Stored-CryogenSystemrdfs:comment "temperatures as low as about 60 K can be achieved by a suitably designed radiant cooler radiating into space. The low effective sink temperature of deep space provides an ideal environment for the passive radiant cooling of IR detectors and related devices to the temperatures indicated. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#SystemAnalysisrdfs:comment "WordNet - analysis of all aspects of a project along with ways to collect information about the operation of its parts" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#T-Moderdfs:comment "This mode requires a 15 meter SSB/CW transmitter and a 2 meter SSB/CW receiver and supports CW and voice." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#TechnicalAuthorityrdfs:comment "The individual who specifically maintains technical responsibility over establishment of, changes to, and waivers of requirements in a designated area, such as Engineering or Safety and Mission Assurance. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#TelecommunicationsNetworkrdfs:comment "A telecommunications network is a collection of terminals, links and nodes which connect together to enable telecommunication between users of the terminals. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Telemetryrdfs:comment "Data transmitted by telemetry, ie, transmitted over remote wireless channels. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Testrdfs:comment "trial run, tryout, Trying something using a well designed procedure to learn more about its reliability, sensitivitiy, or usefulness. Also to determine the presence of a substance." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#TestFlightrdfs:comment "A flight or mission dedicated primarily to test objectives. Flight tests can include scaled test articles, uncrewed flights, and crewed flights. (Source - NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#TradeStudyrdfs:comment "Wikipedia - A trade study or trade-off study is the activity of a multidisciplinary team to identify the most balanced technical solutions among a set of proposed viable solutions (FAA 2006). These viable solutions are judged by their satisfaction of a series of measures or cost functions. These measures describe the desirable characteristics of a solution. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Transponderrdfs:comment "A transponder is a band-pass repeater. It accepts a range of frequencies on the input and retransmits the entire range on the output. All offsets within that range are preserved. NOTE: since the satellite is transmitting many signals at the same time, it is dividing its output power amongst all of these signals. " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#TrendAnalysisrdfs:comment "Study of the changes of a Thing over time." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Upgraderdfs:comment "(Noun from WordNet#2 verb) - an improvement of what was old or outdated" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Uplinkrdfs:comment "The radio communication link used for signals from a gound station to a satellite." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#UsabilityTestrdfs:comment "Evaluation by people using the system (hardware or software) in a realistic situation to determine how well it can be used for its intended purpose (e.g., how well people can manipulate parts or controls, receive feedback, and interpret feedback) to identify potential human errors and areas for design improvement. (Source NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Validationrdfs:comment "Proof that the product accomplishes the intended purpose. May be determined by a combination of test, analysis, and demonstration. (NPR - 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Validationrdfs:comment "WordNet#1 - the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Vehiclerdfs:comment "Means of transportation for people or things." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Verificationrdfs:comment "Proof of compliance with specifications. May be determined by a combination of test, analysis, demonstration, and inspection. (NPR 8705.2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#Weaponrdfs:comment "a device used to destroy, injure, or kill" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#X-bandrdfs:comment "For military communications satellites, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) has assigned the X band uplink frequency band (for sending modulated signals) as from 7.9 to 8.4 GHz. The ITU-assigned downlink frequency band (for receiving signals) is from 7.25 to 7.75 GHz. The US military uses all frequencies in this spectrum; however, they use select signals on the frequencies throughout this spectrum. The typical local oscillator frequency of an X band low-noise block converter (LNB) is 6300 MHz. Both of these frequency bands are 500 MHz wide.
In engineering, this pair of frequency bands may be referred to as the 8 / 7 GHz X band satellite communications system. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#dailyAverageDataRaterdfs:comment "Mbps" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasDiagramrdfs:comment "The property is meant to hold the URI to the diagram for any class." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasOperatingDutyCyclerdfs:comment "Operating Duty Cycle in %
" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasPeakPowerrdfs:comment "Peak Power in Watts" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasRationalerdfs:comment "An explanation of why a requirement exists and is the value given." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasSafeholdPowerrdfs:comment "Safehold Power in Watts" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#hasStandbyPowerrdfs:comment "Power Consumption Specification or Requirment on Standby Power in Watts" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#maximumDataRaterdfs:comment "Mbps" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Mission.owl#orbitalAverageDataRaterdfs:comment "Mpbs" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Adaptationrdfs:comment "An adjustment to environmental conditions. (Source www.merriam-webster.com#2)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Addressrdfs:comment "Usually a mailing address " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Adjustmentrdfs:comment "To bring to a more satisfactory state, to make more conformable (Source - Merriam-Webster.com)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Agerdfs:comment "The amount of time since birth of a person or creature or the creation of an object." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Airglowrdfs:comment "Dayglow or Nightglow" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Amplituderdfs:comment "The absolute value of a value of a variable." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#AngularDiameterrdfs:comment "Diameter" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#AngularSeparationrdfs:comment "Distance" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Articlerdfs:comment " An article in a Journal." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#AtmosphericRadiationrdfs:comment "Sky radiation" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#AutoCorrelationrdfs:comment "Autocorrelation" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#BodyOfWaterrdfs:comment "A body of water is any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth. The term body of water most often refers to large accumulations of water, such as oceans, seas, wetlands,and lakes (Source - Wikipedia) " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Bookrdfs:comment "Not a physical instance of a Book, but the set of Books of a given title and author." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Catalogrdfs:comment "Catalogues in UK" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Chromosphererdfs:comment "The chromosphere (literally, "color sphere") is a thin layer of the Sun's atmosphere just above the photosphere, roughly 2,000 kilometers deep. (Source - Wikipedia)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#CoordinatedUniversalTimerdfs:comment "UTC" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Countrdfs:comment "Count" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#CrossCorrelationrdfs:comment "Cross correlation" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#DataAnalysisrdfs:comment "Analysis of data is a process of inspecting, cleaning, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of highlighting useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision making (Source - Wikipedia)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#DataMiningrdfs:comment "Data mining is a particular data analysis technique that focuses on modeling and knowledge discovery for predictive rather than purely descriptive purposes. Specifically, it is the process of discovering new patterns from large data sets involving methods from statistics and artificial intelligence but also database management. In contrast to for example machine learning, the emphasis lies on the discovery of previously unknown patterns as opposed to generalizing known patterns to new data (Source - Wikipedia)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#DescriptiveStatisticsrdfs:comment "Descriptive statistics summarize the population data by describing what was observed in the sample numerically or graphically. Numerical descriptors include mean and standard deviation for continuous data types (like heights or weights), while frequency and percentage are more useful in terms of describing categorical data (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#EarthAtmosphererdfs:comment "terrestrial atmosphere" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#EngineeredGeographicFeaturerdfs:comment "Engineered geographic features such as highways, bridges, airports, railroads, buildings, dams, and reservoirs, which are part of the anthroposphere because they are man-made, are artificial geographic features." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Erratumrdfs:comment "A documentation or note that corrects an error in an earlier document." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#ErrorAnalysisrdfs:comment "Error analysis is the study of kind and quantity of error that occurs, particularly in the fields of applied mathematics. In numerical simulation or modeling of real systems, error analysis is concerned with the changes in the output of the model as the parameters to the model vary about a mean. (Source wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#FTUrdfs:comment "The most widely used measurement unit for turbidity is the FTU (Formazin Turbidity Unit). ISO refers to its units as FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units). - Wikipedia.com" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#FastFourierTransformrdfs:comment "FFT" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Forecastrdfs:comment "Forecasting is the process of making statements about events whose actual outcomes (typically) have not yet been observed. A commonplace example might be estimation for some variable of interest at some specified future date. Prediction is a similar, but more general term. Both might refer to formal statistical methods employing time series, cross-sectional or longitudinal data, or alternatively to less formal judgemental methods. (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Geodesyrdfs:comment "the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravity field, in a three-dimensional time varying space." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Geophysicsrdfs:comment "terrestrial physics" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#HeliocentricJulianDaterdfs:comment "HJD" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Historyrdfs:comment "historical background" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#HorizontalCoordinateSystemrdfs:comment "The horizontal coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system that uses the observer's local horizon as the fundamental plane. This coordinate system divides the sky into the upper hemisphere where objects are visible, and the lower hemisphere where objects cannot be seen since the earth is in the way. The pole of the upper hemisphere is called the zenith. The pole of the lower hemisphere is called the nadir.
The horizontal coordinates are:
* Altitude (Alt), sometimes referred to as elevation, is the angle between the object and the observer's local horizon. It is expressed as an angle between 0 degrees to 90 degrees.
* Azimuth (Az), that is the angle of the object around the horizon, usually measured from the north increasing towards the east.
* Zenith distance, the distance from directly overhead (i.e. the zenith) is sometimes used instead of altitude in some calculations using these coordinates. The zenith distance is the complement of altitude (i.e. 90°-altitude).
" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#InferentialStatisticsrdfs:comment "Inferential statistics uses patterns in the sample data to draw inferences about the population represented, accounting for randomness. These inferences may take the form of: answering yes/no questions about the data (hypothesis testing), estimating numerical characteristics of the data (estimation), describing associations within the data (correlation) and modeling relationships within the data (for example, using regression analysis). Inference can extend to forecasting, prediction and estimation of unobserved values either in or associated with the population being studied; it can include extrapolation and interpolation of time series or spatial data, and can also include data mining (Source Wikipedia)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Inventionrdfs:comment "A concept with an inventor or a group of inventors, possibly the human race, as in fire.
A product of the imagination" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Landformrdfs:comment "A landform comprises a geomorphological unit, and is largely defined by its surface form and location in the landscape, as part of the terrain, and as such, is typically an element of topography. Landforms are categorised by features such as elevation, slope, orientation, stratification, rock exposure, and soil type. They include berms, mounds, hills, cliffs, valleys, rivers and numerous other elements. Oceans and continents are the highest-order landforms. (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Lithosphererdfs:comment "The rigid outermost shell of a rocky planet. On Earth, it comprises the crust and the portion of the upper mantle that behaves elastically on time scales of thousands of years or greater." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Locationrdfs:comment "Location is meant here to be more general than position. It includes indirect references to position, like an address or PO Box, or location in memory. Position is a direct spation location like (x,y,z) or l,b." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Measurementrdfs:comment "A Property that has Units, Value, and Error, ie a Quantity" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#MemoryLocationrdfs:comment "Location in Memory. Usually a hex number." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Meridianrdfs:comment "A great circle of the celestial sphere passing through its poles and the zenith of a given place (Source - http://www.merriam-webster.com)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Methodrdfs:comment "A method is a series of steps or acts, for performing a function or accomplishing a result" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Modificationrdfs:comment "The making of a limited change in something (Source - www.merriam-webster.com#3a)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Phenomenonrdfs:comment "A naturally occuring event that is observable by human senses or instrumentation. Some of these may be indirectly caused by humans, such as algae blooms." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Radiometryrdfs:comment "In optics, radiometry is the field that studies the measurement of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light. Note that light is also measured using the techniques of photometry, which deal with brightness as perceived by the human eye, rather than absolute power." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SelectiveAbsorptionrdfs:comment "A greater absorption of electromagnetic radiation at some wavelengths (or frequencies) than at others. (Source - McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.)
" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SemimajorAxisrdfs:comment "semi-major axis" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SemiminorAxisrdfs:comment "semi-minor axis" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Settlementrdfs:comment "A settlement is a permanent or temporary community in which people live. A settlement can range in size from a small number of dwellings grouped together to the largest of cities with surrounding urbanized areas." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SiderealTimerdfs:comment "ST" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SignalProcessingrdfs:comment "Signal processing is an area of electrical engineering and applied mathematics that deals with operations on or analysis of signals, in either discrete or continuous time, to perform useful operations on those signals. Signals of interest can include sound, images, time-varying measurement values and sensor data.(Source - wikipedia.org)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SignalToNoiseRatiordfs:comment "(SNR) signal to noise ratio" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#SolarTransitionRegionrdfs:comment "The solar transition region is a region of the Sun's atmosphere, between the chromosphere and corona. It is visible from space using telescopes that can sense ultraviolet." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Statisticsrdfs:comment "Statistics is the study of the collection, organization, and interpretation of data. It deals with all aspects of this, including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments (Source - Wikipedia)." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Systemrdfs:comment " A set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated whole." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#TopographicFeaturerdfs:comment "Topography (from Greek τόπος topos, "place", and γράφω graphō, "write") is the study of Earth's surface shape and features or those of planets, moons, and asteroids. It is also the description of such surface shapes and features In a broader sense, topography is concerned with local detail in general, including not only relief but also vegetative and human-made features, and even local history and culture. This meaning is less common in America, where topographic maps with elevation contours have made "topography" synonymous with relief. The older sense of topography as the study of place still has currency in Europe and that is what is meant here (Source - Wikipedia.org)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#Turbidityrdfs:comment "Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles (suspended solids) that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The most widely used measurement unit for turbidity is the FTU (Formazin Turbidity Unit). ISO refers to its units as FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units). - Source Wikipedia.org" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#URLrdfs:comment "The address of resource on the Internet, from Uniform Resource Locator " (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#UniversalTimerdfs:comment "UT" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#VectorAmplituderdfs:comment "Absolute value or length of a vector" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#WaveAmplituderdfs:comment "The maximum departure from the mean of a sinusoidal function." (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/F6Science.owl#inventedByrdfs:comment "Inventions inventedBy someone" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Actrdfs:comment "Comment: Here, and in other relevant cases (especially involving participation in Events) 'is' includes 'was' or (where plans, etc., are involved) 'will be'." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Actrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that is performed by some Agent." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ActOfCommunicationrdfs:comment "Comment: The originating or receiving Agent may be a Group" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ActOfCommunicationrdfs:comment "Definition: An Act which has as its Objective the transfer of some InformationContentEntity from some Agent to one or more other Agents via some InformationBearingEntity and in which this Objective is realized." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ActOfHumanitarianAssistancerdfs:comment "Definition: An Act which is the allotment and transfer of material goods, services, or monetary aid to some Person, GroupOfPersons, or Organization in need, with the Objective of saving lives or alleviating suffering." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ActOfObservationrdfs:comment "Comment: The observation may be accomplished using an instrument." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ActOfObservationrdfs:comment "Definition: An Act which has the Objective of obtaining information about some thing by observation (in contrast to hearsay or indirect report), and in which this Objective is achieved." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AdministrativeBoundaryrdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialBoundary of an AdministrativeDivision." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AdministrativeDivisionrdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is a part of a GeopoliticalEntity and is administratively controlled by a Government that is subordinate to the Government of that GeopoliticalEntity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AffiliationRolerdfs:comment "Comment: Examples of AffiliationRoles include being an employee, being a member of an organization, and being a corporate officer." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AffiliationRolerdfs:comment "Definition: A Role in which an agent has a relationship to another agent, such that (formal or informal) specifications of support, loyalty, or affection apply to their relationship. " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Agentrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is capable of being an agent_in some Act." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AgentRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role that a PhysicalEntity has in virtue of being an agent_in some Act or pre-defined series of Acts." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Aircraftrdfs:comment "Definition: A Vehicle that has the intended use of airborne transportation of Physical Objects within the earth's atmosphere." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AlertEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An ActOfCommunication with the Objective of averting imminent harm." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Analysisrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity that consists of statements that realize the Objective of providing the results of an examination of some Entity or Event." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Animalrdfs:comment "Definition: A LivingThing that has sense organs, a nervous system, feeds on organic matter, is capable of autonomous movement, and is capable of responding to stimuli." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Artifactrdfs:comment "Comment: The Agent may have created the PhysicalEntity or may have modified it, to create the function." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Artifactrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that was created by some Agent to realize a certain Function" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ArtificialAgentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Agent that is an Artifact" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AtmosphericEnvironmentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Environment that is located in the Earth's atmosphere." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AtmosphericEventrdfs:comment "Definition: A NaturalEvent that occurs in some AtmosphericEnvironment and affects some AtmosphericEnvironment." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#AtmosphericPropertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalProperty that inheres in some AtmosphericEnvironment or a part of some AtmosphericEnvironment." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Avalancherdfs:comment "Definition: A GeographicEvent in which some mass of snow or ice falls down a mountainside." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#BiologicalIncidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident in which some quantity of non-human biological entities participates and which causes Danger." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Blogrdfs:comment "Definition: A Website consisting of entries ordered sequentially by their date of contribution." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Bookrdfs:comment "Definition: a Document that consists of pages that carry information recorded in language or graphics and that are physically joined." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Capabilityrdfs:comment "Comment: Events here include intentionally doing nothing (capability of avoiding action)" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Capabilityrdfs:comment "Definition: A Property (of type bfo:RealizableEntity) that enables the Entity in which it inheres to participate in Events of a certain kind." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CargoRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role a PhysicalEntity has in virtue of its participation in a TransportationEvent." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ChemicalIncidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident that some chemical entity participates_in." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Consumablerdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is created or packaged to be used up during some Event, having either the role of Materiel or some similar role." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ControlFeaturerdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is playing a ControlFeatureRole." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ControlFeatureRolerdfs:comment "Definition: A Role played by a GeospatialRegion when it is referred to in a Plan." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ControlledSubstancerdfs:comment "Definition: A Consumable whose participation in certain sorts of Acts is regulated by some Government Organization." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ControlledSubstancerdfs:comment "Examples: Drugs, hazardous chemicals, radioactive materials. Comment: The sorts of Acts in question may include creation, cultivation, consumption, and sale." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ControlledSubstanceRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role played by a Consumable in virtue of the fact that it is regulated by some Government Organization." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CoverageFeaturerdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is distinguished through some Analysis of conditions that is prepared for the sake of action." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CriminalActrdfs:comment "Comment: A violation of law implies that the act and/or the agent is subject to the jurisdiction of the authority that enforces that law." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CriminalActrdfs:comment "Definition: An Act that violates some law." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CyberAgentrdfs:comment "Definition: An ArtificialAgent that is a piece of software operating in cyberspace." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#CyberSpaceEventrdfs:comment "Definition: an Event that occurs in cyberspace" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Databaserdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationBearingEntity that is a structured collection of data items." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Datafilerdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationBearingEntity which is labeled with an identifying file name and which is the bearer_of some collection of information content." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Disasterrdfs:comment "Definition: A Event that is sudden and causes great damage or destruction to property or LivingThings, especially to Persons" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Documentrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationBearingEntity that is a PhysicalObject and is the bearer_of some InformationContentEntity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Documentrdfs:comment "Examples: A signed contract, a printed copy of 'Common Sense', a handwritten letter." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Earthquakerdfs:comment "Definition: A GeographicEvent in which some surface region of the Earth and any PhysicalObjects on it shake violently, due to movements caused within the Earth's crust." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#EconomicEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that is a part of the economy or that affects Events that are part of the economy." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Emailrdfs:comment "Definition: A Document that is created in some digital medium, using a computer or other digital device, and that is the bearer_of some information content intended to be transferred in an ActOfCommunication via a network." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Entityrdfs:comment "Definition: A Thing [owl:Thing] that exists in full at any time in which it exists at all, persists through time while maintaining its identity and has no temporal parts." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Environmentrdfs:comment "Comment: These components will be primarily of a physical medium (air and water) and will be affected by physical factors (e.g., ambient temperature, weather, solar flares, etc.). A SpaceEnvironment may be empty." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Environmentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Entity consisting of a GeospatialRegion or SpaceRegion together with an aggregate (bfo: ObjectAggregate) of all the physical components located therein." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#EnvironmentalEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that affects the Environment of one or more LivingThings." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Epidemicrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event consisting of an Increase in the number of new cases of an infectious disease in a specific large population during a specified period of time." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Equipmentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Artifact that has been designed to serve a Function that helps Agents to perform Acts." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#EvacuationEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event in which some LivingThings, possibly with PhysicalObjects, leave a place of danger for a destination considered to be safer." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Eventrdfs:comment "Definition: A thing that occupies a spatiotemporal region." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ExerciseEventrdfs:comment "Definition: A PlannedEvent whose planning, preparation, and execution is carried out with an Objective of training and evaluation." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ExplosiveIncidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident that involves a rapid expansion of gases of a destructive type (i.e., an explosion)." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Facilityrdfs:comment "Definition: An Artifact that is a real-property asset within a limited GeospatialRegion, consisting of one or more of the following: a building, a structure, a utility system, pavement, and underlying land." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#FinancialEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An EconomicEvent in which a FinancialInstrument plays an instrumental Role." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#FinancialInstrumentrdfs:comment "Definition: A Document that has legal force and that embodies or conveys monetary value." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Floodrdfs:comment "Definition: A GeographicEvent in which water covers a surface Geographic Feature that is normally dry." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Fuelrdfs:comment "Definition: A Consumable that has a disposition to be used up in the production of heat or power." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeographicEventrdfs:comment "Definition: A NaturalEvent that affects some GeographicFeature." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeographicFeaturerdfs:comment "Comments: This includes both natural PhysicalEntities and Artifacts. Examples: Dams, road systems, mountain ranges, waterfalls, wadis, settlements, and localized variations in the geomagnetic and gravity fields of the Earth." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeographicFeaturerdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity whose (relatively) stable location in some GeospatialRegion can be described by location-specific data." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeographicPropertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalProperty that inheres in a GeographicFeature." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeopoliticalEntityrdfs:comment "Comment: The degree of sovereignty may be limited in specific areas (for example: matters of economic, administrative, legislative, judicial, military and/or foreign policy). " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeopoliticalEntityrdfs:comment "Definition: a GeospatialRegion that is the whole region controlled by a single sovereign government." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeopoliticalEntityrdfs:comment "Example: a country." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeospatialBoundaryrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is the boundary of a GeospatialRegion." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GeospatialRegionrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is a spatial region at or near the surface of the Earth." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Governmentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Organization with political responsibility for governing in a specified GeospatialRegion." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Groundcraftrdfs:comment "Definition: A Vehicle whose intended use is for TransportationEvents on or under the Earth's land surface." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Grouprdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is an aggregate (bfo:ObjectAggregate) of PhysicalEntities that are located together, or treated as a unit for some Objective." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GroupOfOrganizationsrdfs:comment "Comment: Not the same as an Organization made up of suborganizations as parts; for example, a bank consists of suborganizations, such as the Loan Department and Trust Department. An example of a GroupOfOrganizations would be the group of banks who are members of the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation); also note, that group is not equivalent to the FDIC." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GroupOfOrganizationsrdfs:comment "Definition: A Group that includes only Organizations." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GroupOfPersonsrdfs:comment "Comment: GroupOfPersons is a different concept from Organization." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#GroupOfPersonsrdfs:comment "Definition: A Group that includes only Persons." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#HazardousEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event which presents a Danger to human or non-human biological entities." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#HazardousSpillrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident in which there is a dispersal of a quantity of some PhysicalEntity that endangers the natural functioning of LivingThings, especially Persons." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ImmigrationEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Act in which some Person or GroupOfPersons enters some GeopoliticalEntity of which they are not a citizen, with the intention of remaining in that GeopoliticalEntity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Incidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that requires or would have required some Act to avoid harm or minimize danger." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InfectiousOrganismrdfs:comment "Definition: A LivingThing with a disposition to cause infection by becoming transferred to another LivingThing." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InformationBearingEntityrdfs:comment "Definition: a PhysicalEntity in which some InformationContentEntity inheres." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InformationContentEntityrdfs:comment " 'information' comprises correct descriptions of existing things, but also fiction and falsehood." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InformationContentEntityrdfs:comment "Definition: An Entity which consists of information and which inheres_in some InformationBearingEntity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InformationSourceRolerdfs:comment "Comment: Information is an InformationContentEntity inherent in some physical InformationBearingEntity in which it is provided." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InformationSourceRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role a PhysicalEntity has in virtue of its creation or provision of information." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Infrastructurerdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that is an aggregate (bfo:ObjectAggregate) consisting of durable and stable Artifacts with the Function of supporting the operations of a society or enterprise." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#InfrastructureEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that affects the operation, availability, or condition of some Infrastructure." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Landsliderdfs:comment "Definition: A GeographicEvent in which a mass of soil or rock that is part of a mountainside descends rapidly to a lower altitude." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#LawEnforcementEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Act in which authorized Agents of a Government enforce laws or apply regulations of that Government on Persons, Groups, or Organizations who are subject to them. " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Letterrdfs:comment "Definition: A Document that is written, typed, or printed, and which is intended to be transported by post or messenger thereby realizing an ActOfCommunication." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#LivingThingrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalObject that is a biological entity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Materielrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalEntity that has an intended use as an instrument or input in some Event." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MaterielRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role of a PhysicalEntity that has an intended use as an instrument or input in some Event." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MemberRolerdfs:comment "Definition: An AffiliationRole held by a member of an Organization in virtue of its membership in that Organization." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MicroOrganismrdfs:comment "Comment: Especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MicroOrganismrdfs:comment "Definition: A LivingThing of microscopic dimensions." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MigrationEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event in which Persons or other LivingThings move from one GeospatialRegion to another with the Objective of resettlement." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MilitaryEventrdfs:comment "Comment: The Act realizes a role in that Organization." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MilitaryEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event in which some MilitaryOrganization or Member of a Military Organization performs an Act with a military Objective." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#MissileLaunchEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event in which some missile is launched." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Munitionrdfs:comment "Definition: A Consumable that is created or packaged to contain some substance with a disposition for rapid or explosive combustion." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#NationalSpecialSecurityEventrdfs:comment "Definition: A SecurityEvent that is assigned a status of national significance by an authorized U.S. government official." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#NaturalEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that does not have a Person or GroupOfPersons as an agent." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#NuclearIncidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident that involves some nuclear substance or device" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Objectiverdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity that represents the content of an ObjectiveSpecification." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#ObjectiveSpecificationrdfs:comment "Definition: an InformationContentEntity that represents the intended result of a present or possible future Act." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#OceanographicEnvironmentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Environment that is located_in some part of Earth's oceans." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#OceanographicEventrdfs:comment "Definition: A NaturalEvent that occurs in some OceanographicEnvironment and affects some OceanographicEnvironment." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#OceanographicPropertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalProperty that inheres_in some OceanographicEnvironment or a part_of some OceanographicEnvironment." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Opinionrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity that is believed by some Person." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Organizationrdfs:comment "Definition: An Agent that has (1) members which are Agents, (2) one or more Objectives, and (3) MemberRoles (and other AffiliateRoles) which are realized in the pursuit of the Objective or Objectives" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Pandemicrdfs:comment "Comment: Derived from the Infectious Disease Ontology (ICO) at http://infectiousdiseaseontology.org/." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Pandemicrdfs:comment "Definition: An Epidemic that affects many people over multiple GeospatialRegions." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Personrdfs:comment "Definition: An Animal that is a human being who is capable of acting." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PhysicalEntityrdfs:comment "Comment: PhysicalEntity does not map to UCore.owl 2.0" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PhysicalEntityrdfs:comment "Definition: A thing that occupies a spatial region." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PhysicalObjectrdfs:comment "Definition: A three-dimensional PhysicalEntity that has a continuous physical boundary." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PhysicalPropertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A Property that inheres_in some PhysicalEntity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Planrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity that is a specification of Events that are to occur in order to attain some Objective." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PlannedEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event brought about by the Act of implementing a Plan that is part of the Objective of the Plan." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Plantrdfs:comment "Definition: A LivingThing that absorbs raw materials through its roots and makes nutrients by photosynthesis." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PoliticalEntityrdfs:comment "Definition: An organized governing body with political responsibility in a given geographic region. (Derived from OED)" (en)
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PoliticalEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that involves or affects the government or civic affairs of a GeopoliticalEntity, for example due to Persons acting in roles assigned by their government." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Programrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity which is the realization of a Plan in a specific artificial language for the operations of a computer’s processing unit." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Propertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A characteristic or attribute of some Entity." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PublicHealthEventrdfs:comment "Comment: This includes preventive medicine, sanitation, and activities to improve public health based on results of social science research" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#PublicHealthEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event with the Objective of protecting or improving the community health of some community." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#RadiologicalIncidentrdfs:comment "Definition: An Incident that involves some radiological substance." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Rolerdfs:comment "Definition: A Property (of type bfo:RealizableEntity) the manifestation of which brings about some result or end that is not essential to an Entity in virtue of the kind of thing that it is but that can be served or participated in by that kind of Entity in some kinds of natural, social or institutional contexts." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Routerdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is a course that may be followed from an origin to a destination." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SecurityEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event with the Objective of maintaining the safety of a Person, Group, or GeopoliticalRegion by avoiding or averting a Danger, or by minimizing the effects of an Incident. " ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Sensorrdfs:comment "Definition: An Artifact that detects or measures a PhysicalProperty." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SensorAreaOfInterestrdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is the object of an ActOfObservation by some sensor which is the Agent of a corresponding observation Task." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SnowIceStormrdfs:comment "Definition: An AtmosphericEvent that is a storm with ice, snow, sleet, or hail." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SocialEventrdfs:comment "Definition:" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SolarFlarerdfs:comment "Definition: A SpaceEnvironmentEvent in which some plasma and high-energy radiation erupt from the Sun." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SpaceEnvironmentrdfs:comment "Definition: an Environment that is located_in some SpaceRegion." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SpaceEnvironmentEventrdfs:comment "Definition: a NaturalEvent that occurs in some SpaceEnvironment and affects some SpaceEnvironment" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SpaceEnvironmentPropertyrdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalProperty that inheres_in some SpaceEnvironment" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#SpaceRegionrdfs:comment "Definition: A region of space outside the Earth's atmosphere." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Spacecraftrdfs:comment "Definition: A Vehicle whose intended use is for transportation outside the Earth's atmosphere." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#StructuralCollapserdfs:comment "Comment: Applies especially to buildings or to artifacts that are part of the physical Infrastructure, such as bridges." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#StructuralCollapserdfs:comment "Definition: An Event that is a rapid collapse of some large Artifact." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Taskrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event which is a piece of work specified in a TaskSpecification." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#TaskSpecificationrdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationContentEntity that describes some Act or Acts whose performance would fulfill a certain Objective." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#TerroristActrdfs:comment "Definition: an Act in which some Agent or Agents use violence or intimidation with some social (i.e., political, economic, or religious) Objective" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Thunderstormrdfs:comment "Definition: An AtmosphericEvent in which a storm originates from some cumulonimbus cloud and involves rain with lightning or thunder." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Tornadordfs:comment "Definition: An AtmosphericEvent that involves a column of air which is rotating between 18-135 mps (40-300 mph) and which is in contact with the surface of the Earth, below a cumuliform cloud." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Trackrdfs:comment "Definition: A GeospatialRegion that is the path of some PhysicalObject as it moves. Commment: Compare 'Route'" ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#TransportationEventrdfs:comment "Definition: An Event in which one or more PhysicalObjects are moved from one location to another by means of one or more Vehicles." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#TropicalHurricanerdfs:comment "Definition: An AtmosphericEvent in which a cyclone originates in some tropical or subtropical area and has a sustained surface wind speed equal to or greater than 64 knots." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#TropicalStormrdfs:comment "Definition: An AtmosphericEvent in which a cyclone originates in some tropical or subtropical area and has a highest sustained surface wind speed between 34 and 63 knots (inclusive)." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Tsunamirdfs:comment "Definition: An OceanographicEvent in which a series of long, high waves travels through the surface of an ocean." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Vehiclerdfs:comment "Definition: A PhysicalObject whose intended use is for TransportationEvents." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#VolcanicEruptionrdfs:comment "Definition: a GeographicEvent in which there is an ejection of volcanic material from some opening in the Earth's crust." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Watercraftrdfs:comment "Definition: A Vehicle whose intended use is for TransportationEvents on or under a body of water." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Waypointrdfs:comment "Definition: A ControlFeature that is some point located along a Route." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#WaypointRolerdfs:comment "Definition: The Role of some GeospatialRegion that is located on a Route and used as a reference point." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Websiterdfs:comment "Definition: An InformationBearingEntity that consists of some hypertext pages Iand possibly other digital assests) that are addressed with a common domain name or IP address and are accessible on the internet." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Wikirdfs:comment "Comment: Typically a simple markup language is used to format wiki pages." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#Wikirdfs:comment "Definition: A Website consisting of web pages (known as "wiki pages") that can be collaboratively edited and interlinked by any Person granted access to the site by the Agent or Group of Agents who own or maintain the site." ()
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http://archive.astro.umd.edu/Ontology/F6/OWL/UCore.owl#WildlandFirerdfs:comment "Definition: A GeographicEvent in which there is an uncontrolled burning of vegetation in a wildland." ()