Property:Property description

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a
The relation between a process P that proper overlaps an object O. (en)  +
d
A causal relation between the causing and the effected entities occurring without intermediaries. (en)  +
i
The inverse relation for hasProperPart. (en)  +
p
A time contact occurs when x isDirectCause y and not(y isCauseOf x). (en)  +
c
The relation between entities that express a mutual causation. (en)  +
i
The relation between a process P1 that proper overlaps a process P2, where the non overlapping part of P1 is causing P2. (en)  +
h
A relation that establishes for the whole a univocal tessellation in temporal parts forming the tessellation. (en)  +
A relation between the whole and one of its tiles, where the tile is both spatially and temporally connected with the other tiles forming the tessellation. (en)  +
The relation between a collection and one of its item members. (en)  +
e
The relation between two individuals representing the same entity. (en)  +
E
An interaction that is the sum of direct causality relations between two entities that are interpretable as fundamental physical interactions. (en)  +
The relation grouping all direct parthood relations used in the reductionistic perspective. (en)  +
n
The relation between individuals representing non-overlapping entities (i.e. that have no parts in common). (en)  +
E
A tile that is connected with other tiles with bi-directional causal relations that fall under hasNext (or its inverse) or hasContact. (en)  +
o
The relation between an entity that overlaps another without being its part. (en)  +
E
A relation between the whole and one of its tiles, where the tile is only spatially connected with the other tiles forming the tessellation. (en)  +
p
The relation between two entities that overlaps and neither of both is part of the other. (en)  +
i
A causal relation between the effected and the causing entities with intermediaries. (en)  +
h
The relation between the whole and a temporal tile that has only ingoing temporal connections. (en)  +
a
The relation between two causally reachable entities through a path of contacts relations (i.e. representing physical interactions). (en)  +