BFO 2 Reference: In all areas ...... alled ‘specializations’ in [81
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Entity doesn't have a closure ...... pers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf
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BFO 2 Reference: Continuant en ...... is a continuant.’ [60, p. 240
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Continuant doesn't have a clos ...... her universals are continuants
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BFO 2 Reference: every occurre ...... t that is not a spatial region
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BFO 2 Reference: s-dependence ...... n on only some of the players.
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Occurrent doesn't have a closu ...... s boundary of another process.
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Simons uses different terminol ...... omitting mention of the frame.
BFO 2 Reference: Spatial regions do not participate in processes.
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Spatial region doesn't have a ...... dimensional, or 3-dimensional.
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Temporal region doesn't have a ...... -dimensional nor 1-dimensional
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BFO 2 Reference: The realm of ...... initiation of a state of war)
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BFO 2 Reference: Dispositions ...... er of cases of a similar type.
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Specifically dependent continu ...... are promises, obligation, etc.
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BFO 2 Reference: One major fam ...... certain phases in their lives.
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BFO 2 Reference: Most examples ...... theoretically drawn divisions
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An entity a is an object aggre ...... t partition of a into objects
BFO 2 Reference: object aggreg ...... m, a congressional committee).
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BFO 2 Reference: BFO rests on ...... or the phenomenon of counting.
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BFO 2 Reference: Each object i ...... f conjoined twins (see below).
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BFO 2 Reference: To say that b ...... exterior of the entity [13, 47
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BFO 2 Reference: an object is a maximal causally unified material entity
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BFO 2 Reference: ‘objects’ are sometimes referred to as ‘grains’ [74
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BFO 2 Reference: In the past, ...... nction, pumping function, etc.
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BFO 2 Reference: A temporal in ...... d (is without gaps or breaks).
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BFO 2 Reference: Material enti ...... e temporal parts or phases [60
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BFO 2 Reference: Object, Fiat ...... categories of Material Entity.
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BFO 2 Reference: ‘Matter’ is i ...... cision to follow the FMA here.
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Everything is part of itself. ...... cannot be part of each other.
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Occurrents are not subject to ...... p/obo-relations/wiki/ROAndTime
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Parthood requires the part and ...... t continuant: use 'bearer of'.
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Everything has itself as a par ...... not have each other as a part.
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Occurrents are not subject to ...... p/obo-relations/wiki/ROAndTime
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Parthood requires the part and ...... ant as part: use 'inheres in'.
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An example is: translation pre ...... iates or regulates) the other.
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BFO 2 Reference: In BFO 1.1 th ...... with the ontology of regions.
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BFO 2 Reference: a continuant ...... various combination kinds [29
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Continuant fiat boundary doesn ...... temporal and spatial regions.
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BFO 2 Reference: Immaterial en ...... ation of the Earth) [38, 7, 10
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zero dimension continuant fiat ...... Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.
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We are assuming that every mol ...... is their understanding as well
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2009-03-16: provenance: a term ...... tion of this, different, term.
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2009-03-16: review of this ter ...... definition please notify OBI.
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2009-03-16: original definitio ...... tion of the plan is directed."
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2014-03-31: In the example of ...... on of the plan try to do that.
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Answers the question, why did you do this experiment?
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http://www.golovchenko.org/cgi-bin/wnsearch?q=label#4n
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see sourceforge tracker discus ...... 18&group_id=177891&atid=886178
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2/2/2009 Alan and Bjoern discu ...... imulated by one of the lasers.
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2009-03-16: data item delibera ...... em is more general than datum.
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