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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 symbol that stands for the aluminium atom.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • 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.)
  • SpatioTemporalTessellation  + (The superclass for all tessellations in which all tiles are connected through spatiotemporal relations hasNext or contacts.)
  • SpatioTemporalTile  + (The superclass for all tiles belonging to tessellations in which all tiles are connected through spatiotemporal relations hasNext or contacts.)
  • Object  + (The superclass for causal structure classes whose individuals have all temporal item parts of the same type of the whole.)
  • Process  + (The superclass for causal structure classes whose individuals have some temporal item parts that are not of the same type of the whole.)
  • causal  + (The superclass of all causal EMMO relations.)
  • mereological  + (The superclass of all mereological EMMO relations.)
  • Whole  + (The superclass of entities which are defined by requiring the existence of some parts (at least one) of specifically given types, where the specified types are different with respect to the type of the whole.)
  • semioticOvercrosses  + (The superproperties for overcrossing relations between semiotic entities.)
  • hasDistinctPart  + (The superproperty of all object property relations between an entity and one of its proper parts that belongs to different taxonomical branch.)
  • hasRedundantPart  + (The superproperty of the all object property relations between a whole and its mereological parts of the same type.)
  • ChemicalElement  + (The symbol for a specific chemical element, that can stand both for an atom or a substance.)
  • ActiniumSymbol  + (The symbol that stands for the actinium atom.)
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