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A list of all pages that have property "Text"Text" is a predefined property that represents text of arbitrary length and is provided by <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Special_properties">Semantic MediaWiki</a>." with value "The sample after having been subjected to a characterization process.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • isRemovedFrom  + (The relation between an object O1 and a object O2 that proper overlap, where the non overapping part of O2 is caused by O1.)
  • hasConstituent  + (The relation between an object and one of its holistic part that contributes to the object under some spatial-based criteria.)
  • hasOutput  + (The relation between an process and an entity, where the entity is the output of that process.)
  • hasObjectOutput  + (The relation between an process and an object, where the object is the output of that process.)
  • HallCoefficient  + (The relation between electric field strength and current density in an isotropic conductor.)
  • coexistsWith  + (The relation between entities that express a mutual causation.)
  • hasMember  + (The relation between individuals representing a collection and one or more of its members.)
  • notOverlaps  + (The relation between individuals representing non-overlapping entities (i.e. that have no parts in common).)
  • hasInternalRepresentation  + (The relation between the interpreter and the interpretant, being its internal representation.)
  • hasRole  + (The relation between the whole and a proper part of the whole that scale down to the point which it lose the characteristics of the whole and become something else.)
  • hasEndTile  + (The relation between the whole and a temporal tile that has only ingoing temporal connections.)
  • hasBeginTile  + (The relation between the whole and a temporal tile that has only outgoing temporal connections.)
  • alongsideWith  + (The relation between two causally reachable entities through a path of contacts relations (i.e. representing physical interactions).)
  • properOverlaps  + (The relation between two entities that overlaps and neither of both is part of the other.)
  • hasFragment  + (The relation between two individuals representing a collection and a non-maximal proper part, meaning the the latter is connected with the rest of the whole.)
  • hasPiece  + (The relation between two individuals representing an entity and a non-maximal proper part, meaning the the latter is connected with the rest of the whole.)
  • overlaps  + (The relation between two individuals representing entities that share at least one of their parts.)
  • equalsTo  + (The relation between two individuals representing the same entity.)
  • hasProcessInput  + (The relation between two processes, where the first is the input of the second.)
  • hasProcessOutput  + (The relation between two processes, where the second is the input of the first.)
  • hasTile  + (The relation grouping all direct parthood relations used in the reductionistic perspective.)
  • hasEndTask  + (The relation identifying the tasks of a workflow that are not a temporal cause of other parts of the workflow.)
  • hasBeginTask  + (The relation identifying the tasks of a workflow that are not causally temporally dependent by other parts of the workflow.)
  • hasAgent  + (The relation within a process and an agengt participant.)
  • PreparedSample  + (The sample after a preparation process.)
  • Mounting  + (The sample is mounted on a holder.)
  • ScanningElectronMicroscopy  + (The scanning electron microscope (SEM) useThe scanning electron microscope (SEM) uses a focused beam of high-energy electrons to generate a variety of signals at the surface of solid specimens. The signals that derive from electron-sample interactions reveal information about the sample including external morphology (texture), chemical composition, and crystalline structure and orientation of materials making up the sample.ntation of materials making up the sample.)
  • Semiotics  + (The semiotics module is inspired by the seThe semiotics module is inspired by the semiotic theory by Charles S. Peirce. It introduces the triadic semiotic process, called semiosis, with its participants an 'object' that is represented by a 'sign' producing another sign, the 'interpretant' and finally the 'interpreter' who connects the 'object', 'sign' and 'interpretant'.</br>The role of abstract objects are in EMMO fulfilled by semiotic objects, i.e. real world objects (e.g. symbol or sign) that stand for other real world objects that are to be interpreted by an agent. These symbols appear in actions (semiotic processes) meant to communicate meaning by establishing relationships between symbols (signs).ing relationships between symbols (signs).)
  • SIUnit  + (The set of units provided by the SI referring to the ISQ.)
  • Torus  + (The simplest 2-manifold with genus 1.)
  • Nucleus  + (The small, dense region at the centre of an atom consisting of protons and neutrons.)
  • SpeedOfLightInVacuum  + (The speed of light in vacuum. Defines the base unit metre in the SI system.)
  • unitSymbol  + (The standard symbol for a unit.)
  • DimensionlessUnit  + (The subclass of measurement units with no physical dimension.)
  • Nuclear  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have a proper parts of the same type of the whole that is part of all the other proper parts of the same type.)
  • Multiplex  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have a proper parts of the same type of the whole that overlaps all the oter proper parts of the same type.)
  • NonConvergent  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have a proper parts of the same type φ of the whole, and so that for every two distinct φ proper parts one is not part of the other.)
  • Convergent  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have a proper parts of the same type φ of the whole, and so that for every two distinct φ proper parts one is part of the other.)
  • NonNuclear  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have a proper parts of the same type φ of the whole, but have no φ proper part that is part of other φ proper parts.)
  • Heap  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have at least two non overlapping proper parts of the same type of the whole.)
  • Maximal  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have no proper parts of the same type of the whole are not proper part of an entity of that type.)
  • Minimal  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have no proper parts of the same type of the whole is proper part of an entity of that type.)
  • Fundamental  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have no proper parts of the same type of the whole.)
  • Redundant  + (The superclass for all classes of entities that have parts of the same type of the whole.)
  • ObjectByContext  + (The superclass for all classes that categorise objects according to their mereological and persistence context)
  • ProcessByContext  + (The superclass for all classes that categorise projects according to their mereological and persistence context)
  • RoleBySpatiotemporal  + (The superclass for all classes that categorise roles according to that fact that they are temporal or non-temporal parts of the whole.)
  • StandardizedPhysicalQuantity  + (The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to a standard (e.g. ISQ).)
  • CategorizedPhysicalQuantity  + (The superclass for all physical quantities classes that are categorized according to some domain of interests (e.g. metallurgy, chemistry), property (intensive/extensive) or application.)
  • eMMORelation  + (The superclass for all relations used by the EMMO.)