@prefix : . @prefix owl: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix xml: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix rdfs: . @base . rdf:type owl:Ontology ; owl:imports ; "Petr Brůha"^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"^^xsd:string ; "Terminology for the Body in Numbers project"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "This ontology was created as a part of Vítězslav Vacek's masters thesis and is describing the terminology used within the Body in Numbers (BiN) project that is currently underway at the University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic and focuses on the terminology used during the data collection process of the BiN project."^^xsd:string ; owl:versionInfo "1.1"^^xsd:string , "2019-05-01"^^xsd:dateTime . ################################################################# # Annotation properties ################################################################# ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000179 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "BFO OWL specification label"@en ; "Relates an entity in the ontology to the name of the variable that is used to represent it in the code that generates the BFO OWL file from the lispy specification."@en ; "Really of interest to developers only"@en ; rdfs:label "BFO OWL specification label"@en ; rdfs:subPropertyOf rdfs:label . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000180 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "BFO CLIF specification label"@en ; "Relates an entity in the ontology to the term that is used to represent it in the the CLIF specification of BFO2"@en ; "Person:Alan Ruttenberg" ; "Really of interest to developers only"@en ; rdfs:label "BFO CLIF specification label"@en ; rdfs:subPropertyOf rdfs:label . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000111 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "editor preferred label"@en , "editor preferred term"@en ; ; "The concise, meaningful, and human-friendly name for a class or property preferred by the ontology developers. (US-English)"@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "editor preferred label"@en , "editor preferred term" , "editor preferred term"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000112 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "example"@en , "example of usage"@en ; ; "A phrase describing how a term should be used and/or a citation to a work which uses it. May also include other kinds of examples that facilitate immediate understanding, such as widely know prototypes or instances of a class, or cases where a relation is said to hold."@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "example of usage"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000114 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "has curation status"@en ; "PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg"@en , "PERSON:Bill Bug"@en , "PERSON:Melanie Courtot"@en ; "OBI_0000281"@en ; rdfs:label "has curation status"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000115 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "definition" , "definition"@en ; ; "The official OBI definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions."@en , "The official definition, explaining the meaning of a class or property. Shall be Aristotelian, formalized and normalized. Can be augmented with colloquial definitions."@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "definition" , "definition"@en , "textual definition"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000116 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "editor note"@en ; ; "An administrative note intended for its editor. It may not be included in the publication version of the ontology, so it should contain nothing necessary for end users to understand the ontology."@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "comment"^^xsd:string , "editor note"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000117 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "definition editor"@en , "term editor"@en ; ; "Name of editor entering the definition in the file. The definition editor is a point of contact for information regarding the term. The definition editor may be, but is not always, the author of the definition, which may have been worked upon by several people"@en , "Name of editor entering the term in the file. The term editor is a point of contact for information regarding the term. The term editor may be, but is not always, the author of the definition, which may have been worked upon by several people"@en ; "20110707, MC: label update to term editor and definition modified accordingly. See http://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/issues/detail?id=115."@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "definition editor"@en , "definition editor"^^xsd:string , "term editor"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000118 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "alternative term"@en ; ; "An alternative name for a class or property which means the same thing as the preferred name (semantically equivalent)"@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "alternative term"@en , "alternative term"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000119 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "definition source"@en ; ; "formal citation, e.g. identifier in external database to indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. Free text indicate / attribute source(s) for the definition. EXAMPLE: Author Name, URI, MeSH Term C04, PUBMED ID, Wiki uri on 31.01.2007"@en ; "PERSON:Daniel Schober"@en ; "Discussion on obo-discuss mailing-list, see http://bit.ly/hgm99w"^^xsd:string , "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "definition source"@en , "definition source"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000232 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "curator note"@en ; ; "An administrative note of use for a curator but of no use for a user"@en ; "PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "curator note"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000412 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "imported from"@en ; ; "For external terms/classes, the ontology from which the term was imported"@en ; "PERSON:Alan Ruttenberg"@en , "PERSON:Melanie Courtot"@en ; "GROUP:OBI:"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "imported from"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000600 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "elucidation"@en ; "person:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; "Person:Barry Smith"@en ; "Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms which are so basic to our understanding of reality that there is no way of defining them in a non-circular fashion. For these, therefore, we can provide only elucidations, supplemented by examples and by axioms"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "elucidation"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000601 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "has associated axiom(nl)"@en ; "Person:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; "Person:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; "An axiom associated with a term expressed using natural language"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "has associated axiom(nl)"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/IAO_0000602 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "has associated axiom(fol)"@en ; "Person:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; "Person:Alan Ruttenberg"@en ; "An axiom expressed in first order logic using CLIF syntax"@en ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "has associated axiom(fol)"@en . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0001847 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "ISA alternative term"@en ; ; "An alternative term used by the ISA tools project (http://isa-tools.org)." ; "Person: Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran" , "Person: Philippe Rocca-Serra" ; "ISA tools project (http://isa-tools.org)" ; rdfs:label "ISA alternative term"@en ; rdfs:subPropertyOf . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0001886 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "NIAID GSCID-BRC alternative term"@en ; ; "An alternative term used by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Genomic Sequencing Centers for Infectious Diseases (GSCID) and Bioinformatics Resource Centers (BRC)." ; "PERSON: Chris Stoeckert, Jie Zheng" ; "NIAID GSCID-BRC metadata working group" ; rdfs:label "NIAID GSCID-BRC alternative term"@en ; rdfs:subPropertyOf . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_9991118 rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; "IEDB alternative term"^^xsd:string ; ; "An alternative term used by the IEDB."^^xsd:string ; "PERSON:Randi Vita, Jason Greenbaum, Bjoern Peters"^^xsd:string ; "IEDB"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "IEDB alternative term"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:subPropertyOf . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/contributor rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/creator rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/relation rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/rights rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/source rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:isDefinedBy ; rdfs:label "Source" , "Source"@en-us . ### http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#hasAlternativeId rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:label "has_alternative_id"^^xsd:string . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#hasExactSynonym rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:label "has_exact_synonym"^^xsd:string . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#hasOBONamespace rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:label "has_obo_namespace"^^xsd:string . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#hasRelatedSynonym rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:label "has_related_synonym"^^xsd:string . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#id rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty . ### http://www.geneontology.org/formats/oboInOwl#inSubset rdf:type owl:AnnotationProperty ; rdfs:label "in_subset"^^xsd:string . ################################################################# # Classes ################################################################# ### http://cerrado.linkeddata.es/ecology/fire#Weather rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "weather"^^xsd:string ; ; """Weather is the state of the atmosphere, to the degree that it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. Generally refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity. Source: wikipedia.org"""^^xsd:string ; "FIRE - Fire Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "weather"^^xsd:string . ### http://dicom.nema.org/resources/ontology/DCM/113877 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "device name"^^xsd:string ; ; "The name used to refer to a device; usually locally unique."^^xsd:string ; "DCM - DICOM Controlled Terminology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "device name"^^xsd:string . ### http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-standards.owl#Celsius rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "celsius"^^xsd:string ; ; "The degree Celsius is a unit of thermodynamic temperature with the same magnitude as the unit kelvin but where absolute zero (0 Kelvin) is defined as -273.15 degrees Celsius."^^xsd:string ; "degree celsius"^^xsd:string , "°C"^^xsd:string ; "OBOE-SBC - Santa Barbara Coastal Observation Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "celsius"^^xsd:string . ### http://edamontology.org/topic_3678 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Experimental design and studies"^^xsd:string ; ; "The design of an experiment intended to test a hypothesis, and describe or explain empirical data obtained under various experimental conditions."^^xsd:string ; "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Design_of_experiments"^^xsd:string ; "Design of experiments"^^xsd:string , "Experimental design"^^xsd:string , "Studies"^^xsd:string ; "EDAM - EMBRACE Data and Methods"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "experimental design and studies"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C16696 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Hospital"^^xsd:string ; ; "An institution that provides medical, surgical, or psychiatric care and treatment for the sick or the injured."^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "hospital"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25185 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "laterality"^^xsd:string ; ; "Dominant use or manifestations of one side of the body versus the other; referring to a side of the body or of a structure."^^xsd:string ; "LAT"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "laterality"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25206 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "temperature"^^xsd:string ; ; "A measure of the average kinetic energy of a system of particles. Temperature may be quantified, in the context of thermodynamics, as the potential of one system to transfer thermal energy to another system until both systems reach a state of thermal equilibrium."^^xsd:string ; "TEMP"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "The property of a body or region of space that determines whether or not there will be a net flow of heat into it or out of it from a neighboring body or region and in which direction (if any) the heat will flow, perceptible by living organism as a somatic sensation of cold or heat. It is a measure of the average translational kinetic energy associated with the disordered microscopic motion of atoms and molecules. Temperature is measured in one of the three standard temperature scales: Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit. (NCI)"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "temperature"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25208 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "weight"^^xsd:string ; ; "The vertical force exerted by a mass as a result of gravity."^^xsd:string ; "Weight at Time of Procedure"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "weight"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25298 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "systolic blood pressure"^^xsd:string ; ; "The maximum pressure exerted into the systemic arterial circulation during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart."^^xsd:string ; "SYSBP"^^xsd:string , "Systolic Pressure"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "systolic blood pressure"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25299 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "diastolic blood pressure"^^xsd:string ; ; "The minimum pressure exerted into the systemic arterial circulation during cardiac ventricular relaxation and filling."^^xsd:string ; "DIABP"^^xsd:string , "Diastolic Pressure"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "diastolic blood pressure"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25347 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "height"^^xsd:string ; ; "The vertical measurement or distance from the base to the top of an object; the vertical dimension of extension."^^xsd:string ; "Height at Time of Procedure"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "Vertical measurement value."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "height"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C25364 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "identifier"^^xsd:string ; ; "One or more characters used to identify, name, or characterize the nature, properties, or contents of a thing."^^xsd:string ; "Descriptor"^^xsd:string , "Designation"^^xsd:string , "Designator"^^xsd:string , "ID"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "identifier"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C29867 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "participant"^^xsd:string ; "A participant is an external and an unaffiliated person that takes part in your experiment."^^xsd:string ; ; "Someone who takes part in an activity."^^xsd:string ; "participator"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "participant"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C38084 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "forced expiratory volume in 1 second"^^xsd:string ; ; "A test of lung function, the FEV1 is the volume exhaled during the first second of a forced expiratory maneuver started from the level of total lung capacity. It is the most frequently used index for assessing bronchoconstriction or bronchodilatation."^^xsd:string ; "FEV1"^^xsd:string , "FEV_1"^^xsd:string , "forced expiratory volume in the first second of exhalation"^^xsd:string ; "ROO - Radiation Oncology Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "forced expiratory volume in 1 second"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C42537 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "kelvin"^^xsd:string ; ; "A basic unit of thermodynamic temperature, one of the seven base units of the International System of Units (Systeme International d'Unites, SI). It is 1/273.16th of the thermodynamic temperature of the triple point of water. This sets the size of the kelvin unit for temperature differences and defines the thermodynamic temperature of an equilibrium mixture of waters ice-liquid-vapor as 273.16 K, where 0 K is the lowest possible temperature (\"absolute zero\")."^^xsd:string ; "Named after the Scottish mathematician and physicist William Thomson 1st Lord Kelvin."^^xsd:string ; "K"^^xsd:string , "degree kelvin"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "kelvin"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C42790 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "experiment"^^xsd:string ; "What will be the purpose of the next experiment? Are we going to measure the arm strength of participants again? Just like previously?"^^xsd:string ; ; "A coordinated set of actions and observations designed to generate data, with the ultimate goal of discovery or hypothesis testing."^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "experiment"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C53322 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "standard deviation"^^xsd:string ; ; "A measure of the range of values in a set of numbers. Standard deviation is a statistic used as a measure of the dispersion or variation in a distribution, equal to the square root of the arithmetic mean of the squares of the deviations from the arithmetic mean."^^xsd:string ; "SD"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "Indicator of the relative variability of a variable around its mean; the square root of the variance."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "standard deviation"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C68615 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "birth date"^^xsd:string ; ; "The calendar date on which a person was born."^^xsd:string ; "BD"^^xsd:string , "BRTHDAT"^^xsd:string , "DOB"^^xsd:string , "Date of Birth"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "birth date"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C69317 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "sphygmomanometer"^^xsd:string ; ; "An instrument used for non-invasive determination of arterial blood pressure, generally consisting of an inflatable cuff and a pressure readout device, classically, a column of mercury."^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "sphygmomanometer"^^xsd:string . ### http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#C88206 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Humidity"^^xsd:string ; ; "A measure of the water vapor content of air."^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "humidity"^^xsd:string . ### http://ontology.apa.org/apaonto/termsonlyOUT%20(5).owl#Mobile_Devices rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "mobile devices"^^xsd:string ; ; "Portable device with computing abilities."^^xsd:string ; "handheld devices"^^xsd:string ; "APAONTO - Psychology Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "mobile devices"^^xsd:string . ### http://ontology.apa.org/apaonto/termsonlyOUT%20(5).owl#Quasi_Experimental_Methods rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; ; "Research conducted in settings or environments where normal or traditional controls are not, or cannot be applied."^^xsd:string ; "quasi-experiment"^^xsd:string ; "APAONTO - Psychology Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "https://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/APAONTO"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "quasi experimental methods"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000001 rdf:type owl:Class ; "planning"^^xsd:string ; """BiN planning is a abstract structure that enables us to specify a location and date at which a BiN measurement takes place. All the things that need to be specified beforehand are BiN experiments, tools that will be used in said experiments and measurement stations at which each individual experiment will be placed."""^^xsd:string ; ; "Planning defines what kind of experiments and tools / devices will be used during the measurements. This specification provides all the necessary items that will be needed during the said measurement."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BiN planning"^^xsd:string , "BiN planning phase"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "BiN planning is an abstract structure inside the BiN terminology that specifies a day and place of a measurement while also describes what kind of experiments will take place with what kind of tools."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "planning"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000002 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "measurement"^^xsd:string ; "All the things that need to be specified before you can use a BiN measurement are BiN experiments, tools that will be used in said experiments and measurement stations at which each individual experiment will be placed."^^xsd:string ; ; "A measurement contains the concrete collection of experiments and tools/devices that will be used during the experiments."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BiN measurement"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "measurement"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000003 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "age categories"^^xsd:string ; "Age categories make it easier to distinguish what kind of targeted audience will be for example present. You can then for example modify an experiment to accomodate children or fully adolescencent people."^^xsd:string ; ; "Separation of participants into distinct categories by age."^^xsd:string ; """Inside the BiN project those distinct age categories namely are: - Older school age <11 - 15> - Adolescence (15 - 18> - Full adolescence (18 - 30> - Young age (30 - 45> - Middle age (45 - 60>"""^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BiN age categories"^^xsd:string , "participant age ranges"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "age categories"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000004 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "older school age"^^xsd:string ; ; "A human life stage that begins at eleven years of age and continues until fifteen years of age."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "older school age range"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "older school age"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000006 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "adolescence"^^xsd:string ; ; "A human life stage that begins at fifteen years of age and continues until eighteen years of age."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "pubescence"^^xsd:string , "teens"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "adolescence"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000007 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "full adolescence"^^xsd:string ; ; "A human life stage that begins at eighteen years of age and continues until thirty years of age."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "full adolescence"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000008 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "young age"^^xsd:string ; ; "A human life stage that begins at thirty years of age and continues until forty-five years of age."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "young age"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000009 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "middle age"^^xsd:string ; ; "A human life stage that begins at forty-five years of age and continues until sixty years of age."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "middle age"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000010 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "questionnaire"^^xsd:string ; ; "A document with a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a research study."^^xsd:string ; "Another usage of the questinnaire is to collect enough metadata that capture the current physical and psychological state of the participant before the measurement was taken."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BiN questionnaire"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "questionnaire"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000011 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "types of survey questions"^^xsd:string ; ; "They define on which aspect of the participant are the questions being aimed. They can for example focus on the current health status of the participant or their psychological status, eating habits, physical fitness and many more."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "question categories"^^xsd:string , "survey question categories"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "types of survey questions"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000012 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "psychic state questions"^^xsd:string ; ; "Questions aimed at the current (sometimes past) psychic state of the participant."^^xsd:string ; """Those questions can for example be: - If the participant is happy or not. - The ammount of stress the participant is currently facing. - Ammount of availible finances. and many more..."""^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "psychic state"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "psychic state questions"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000013 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "eating habits questions"^^xsd:string ; ; "Questions aimed at the eating habits of the participant."^^xsd:string ; """Eating habits focused questions can try to answer following things: - Ammount of food eating during each phase of the day. - Food composition (what kind of vegetables, how many, what kind of fruits, what kind of meat and so on...). - Alcohol drinking (frequency and ammount). and many more..."""^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "eating habits"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "eating habits questions"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000014 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "physical fitness questions"^^xsd:string ; ; "Physical fitness questions are trying to describe the current state of the participant's body."^^xsd:string ; """Those questions can be aimed at the following things: - Physical body strength - Hand eye coordination - Sight - Balance - Stamina and more..."""^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "physical fitness"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "physical fitness questions"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000015 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "measurement station"^^xsd:string ; "In the upcoming project days i will have to service the scales and dynamometers at my measurement station."^^xsd:string ; ; "A location equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BiN station"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "In the BiN system, the measurement station also specifies which and how many experiments will take place and what kind of equipment is needed to perform those experiments."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "measurement station"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000016 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "soundproof cabin"^^xsd:string ; ; "An enclosed cabin specifically designed to insulate so as to obstruct the passage of sound and possibly also hinder any unwanted visual stimuli."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "soundproof cabin"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000017 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "uncontrolled environment"^^xsd:string ; ; "An environment that we are unable to control, regulate, or constrain."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "non-laboratory environment"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Generally in the BiN project the uncontrolled environment means that we are unable to influence or regulate our surroundings in which we conduct experiments."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "uncontrolled environment"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000018 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "home"^^xsd:string ; ; "Home environment is a specific place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household. A person inside ones home usually feels safe, comfortable and at ease."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "home environment"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "home"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000019 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; owl:disjointWith ; "sunny"^^xsd:string ; ; "The sort of weather where the skies are blue, the grass is bright, and there is lots of sunlight! It is generally warmer when the sun is out, so people in colder climates find it quite pleasant. People located in hotter climates may not be so fond of it."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "sunny weather"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Sunny%20Weather"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "sunny"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000020 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "cloudy"^^xsd:string ; ; "The sort of weather where the skies are full of or covered with clouds."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "cloudy weather"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/cloudy"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "cloudy"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000021 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "rainy"^^xsd:string ; ; "Rainy weather is marked by an abundance of clouds that are bringing in a long term rain."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "rainy weather"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "rainy"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000022 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "snowy"^^xsd:string ; ; "A snowy day is a day when a lot of snow has fallen."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "snowy day"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/snowy"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "snowy"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000023 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "accessories"^^xsd:string ; ; "A thing which can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/accessory"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "A subordinate or supplementary part, object, or the like, used mainly for convenience, attractiveness, safety, etc., as a spotlight on an automobile or a lens cover on a camera."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "accessories"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000024 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "aerobic fitness step"^^xsd:string ; ; "A tool that is used during the step aerobics as a raised platform to be stepped on and off."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "fitness step"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Inside the BiN project the fitness step is used to simulate physical stress on the participants body."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "aerobic fitness step"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000025 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "LED panel"^^xsd:string ; ; "LEDs are flat panel displays that emit visible light when an electric current passes through the light emitting diodes."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "LED light panel"^^xsd:string , "LED lights"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.futureelectronics.cn/en/c/led-segment-displays"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "The color of the emitted light can be different for each LED panel."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "LED panel"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000026 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "electrolytic gel"^^xsd:string ; ; "Electrolytic gel is a solution or molten substance that conducts electricity."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "conductive gel"^^xsd:string , "electrolyte gel"^^xsd:string ; "https://dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/electrolyte+gel"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "In the BiN project the electrolytic gel is mainly used in conjunction with the EEG caps."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "electrolytic gel"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000027 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "cleaning paste"^^xsd:string ; ; "A type of paste created and formulated to clean a variety of things."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "abrasive paste"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Inside the BiN project, the cleaning paste is mainly used for removing any impurities from participants forehead and earlobes and thus provides an easier way to fasten referential and grounding electrodes that are necessary for EEG recording."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "cleaning paste"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000028 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "conductive paste"^^xsd:string ; ; "A jelly-like paste capable of effecting a low electrical contact resistance between the skin and an electrode, as used in electrocardiography."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "electrically conductive paste"^^xsd:string ; "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/conductive+paste"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "conductive paste"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000029 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "device categories"^^xsd:string ; ; "Dividing available devices into separate categories to make it easier to distinguish the purpose of each device within a particular category."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "categories of devices"^^xsd:string , "device categorization"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "device categories"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000030 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "stimulation software"^^xsd:string ; ; "A piece of software that is dedicated to stimulate someone or something to become more active or enthusiastic, or to develop or operate."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "stimulating software"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment """Inside the BiN project the stimulation software is used to create and present different scenarios to the participant and see how he/she will react to. Stimulus is usually either visual (light flickering, viewing a presentation, ...) or sound (high pitched or low pitched sound). The scenario for the participant usually contains an objective. Such objectives can be: - Count the number of occurrences of a high pitched sound. - How many times was the letter Q displayed. and many more..."""^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "stimulation software"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000031 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "psychopy"^^xsd:string ; ; "PsychoPy is an open source software package, written in the Python programming language, for the generation of experiments for neuroscience and experimental psychology."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PsychoPy"^^xsd:string , "PsychoPy software"^^xsd:string ; "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PsychoPy"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "psychopy"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000032 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "opensesame"^^xsd:string ; ; "OpenSesame is free, open-source, and cross-platform software that features a comprehensive and intuitive graphical user interface and supports Python scripting for complex tasks. Additional functionality, such as support for eyetrackers, input devices, and video playback, is available through plug-ins. OpenSesame can be used in combination with existing software for creating stimulation and other kinds of experiments."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "Open Sesame"^^xsd:string , "Open Sesame software"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3356517/"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "opensesame"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000033 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "presentation"^^xsd:string ; ; "Presentation is a stimulus delivery and experiment control program for neuroscience. It runs on any Windows PC, and delivers auditory, visual and multimodal stimuli with sub-millisecond temporal precision. Presentation is powerful enough to handle almost any behavioral, psychological or physiological experiment using fMRI, ERP, MEG, psychophysics, eye movements, single neuron recording, reaction time measures, other performance measures, and more."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "Neurobehavioral Systems Presentation"^^xsd:string , "Presentation software"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.neurobs.com/"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "presentation"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000034 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "eeg recording software"^^xsd:string ; ; "An EEG recording software is solution for recording EEG time-series data together with all the necessary markers that are sent from the stimulation software."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "EEG recording software"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "eeg recording software"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000035 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "electrode location file"^^xsd:string ; ; "Electrode location file contains every electrode that is used in a specific type of an EEG cap. This file is usually created by the EEG caps manufacturer and contains the x, y, z coordinates for each electrode."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "file containing electrode locations"^^xsd:string , "file containing electrode locations on the skalp"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "electrode location file"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000036 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "brainvision recorder"^^xsd:string ; ; "BrainVision Recorder is a multifunctional EEG recording software, created by BrainProducts, designed to provide an extremely versatile and easy-to-use platform for recording setup and execution."^^xsd:string ; "BrainVision Recorder can be easily interfaced with other software like Presentation and E-Prime."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BrainVision Recorder software"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.brainproducts.com/productdetails.php?id=21"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "brainvision recorder"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000037 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "brainvision pycorder"^^xsd:string ; ; "PyCorder is a real open source acquisition program, based on the Python programming language, for setting up the BrainVision actiCHamp amplifier and storing data."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BrainVision Pycorder software"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.brainproducts.com/productdetails.php?id=43"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "brainvision pycorder"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000038 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "grounding electrode"^^xsd:string ; ; "The primary purpose of the ground electrode is to prevent power line noise from interfering with the small biopotential signals of interest. By design, amplifiers should not be affected by large changes in potential at both the active and reference sites. A ground electrode for EEG recordings is often placed on the forehead (but could be placed anywhere else on the body; the location of the ground on the subject is generally irrelevant)."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "ground electrode"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.biopac.com/knowledge-base/ground-vs-reference-for-eeg-recording/"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "grounding electrode"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000039 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "brainvision v-amp"^^xsd:string ; ; "Brain Products smallest amplifier, starting with 8 channels (plus 2 sensor channels) up to 16 channels (plus 2 sensor channels) V-Amp is already equipped with a 9-bit trigger port and offers additional features such as sampling rates up to 20.000 Hz."^^xsd:string ; "An amplifier suitable where just a few channels are needed. Also suitable for animal research as well as for BCI / Biofeedback applications."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BrainVision V-Amp"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.brainproducts.com/products_by_type.php?tid=1"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "brainvision v-amp"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000040 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "brainvision actichamp"^^xsd:string ; ; "The actiCHamp is an amplifier that integrates components for electrophysiological (EEG/ERP, ExG, BCI, etc.) research in one versatile 24-bit amplifier with up to 160 channels."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "BrainVision actiCHamp"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.brainproducts.com/productdetails.php?id=42"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "brainvision actichamp"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000042 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "fitbit"^^xsd:string ; ; "The Fitbit is a wearable computing device. It is a fitness band, worn on a person's wrist and is designed to track physical activity. Fitbit devices are designed to track important health and activity markers, including heart rate, quality of sleep and the number of steps walked. The device is comparable to the Apple Watch and the discontinued Microsoft Band."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "Fitbit"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/F/fitbit.html"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "fitbit"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000043 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "forerunner 210"^^xsd:string ; ; "Forerunner 210 is available with or without our premium soft strap heart rate monitor to display your heart rate in beats per minute. It has 5 heart rate zones, which you can customize based on your exact zones. You can also set up heart rate alerts to notify you when you are above or below your targets. Forerunner 210 provides heart rate-based calorie computations so you can more accurately track your calories burned."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/83280"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Manufactured by Garmin."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "forerunner 210"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000044 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "tablet"^^xsd:string ; ; "A tablet, or tablet PC, is a portable computer that uses a touchscreen as its primary input device. Most tablets are slightly smaller and weigh less than the average laptop."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "Tablet PC"^^xsd:string ; "https://techterms.com/definition/tablet"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "tablet"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000045 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "mobile application"^^xsd:string ; ; "A mobile application, most commonly referred to as an app, is a type of application software designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer. Mobile applications frequently serve to provide users with similar services to those accessed on PCs. Apps are generally small, individual software units with limited function."^^xsd:string ; "mobile app"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.techopedia.com/definition/2953/mobile-application-mobile-app"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "mobile application"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000046 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "mobile application for data acquisition"^^xsd:string ; ; "The objective of mobile application for data acquisition is to reliably and accurately acquire and record heterogenous data from a variety of external devices."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "data aquisition application"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "mobile application for data acquisition"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000047 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "mobile application for fitness tracking"^^xsd:string ; ; "A specific mobile application designed for monitoring of daily activities of the user. Those fitness applications usually enable the user to track and/or balance food composition (for nutritionally balanced meals) and physical activity."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "fitness application"^^xsd:string , "mobile fitness application"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "mobile application for fitness tracking"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000048 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "pseudoisochromatic tables"^^xsd:string ; ; "Of, relating to, using, or being a set of colored plates that include some which appear isochromatic to individuals with color-vision abnormality and that are used in the Ishihara test for color blindness."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "pseudoisochromatic plates"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/pseudoisochromatic"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "pseudoisochromatic tables"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000049 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "color blindness test results"^^xsd:string ; ; "A collection of problematic plates that were NOT seen by the participant during the color blindness test while using the pseudoisochromatic tables."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "color blindness test results"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000050 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "handheld dynamometer"^^xsd:string ; ; "A tool used to measure the degree of force used in the contraction of the muscles of the hand, the distal part of the upper limb, consisting of the carpus, metacarpus, and fingers."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "portable handheld dynamometer"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "The handheld dynamometer usually measures strength either in kilograms (kg) or newtons (N)."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "handheld dynamometer"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000051 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "dynamometer freestyle measurement"^^xsd:string ; ; "The participant is free to choose which way he wants to grab the dynamometer for the measurement. The only restriction that concerns the participant is that he has to use only one hand during the strength measurement."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "freestyle measurement using a dynamometer"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "dynamometer freestyle measurement"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000052 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "dynamometer measurement during front shoulder raise"^^xsd:string ; ; "The participant has to hold the dynamometer using the front shoulder raise position while the measurement takes place."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "measuring strength during front shoulder raise"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; , ; rdfs:label "dynamometer measurement during front shoulder raise"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000053 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "right arm strength"^^xsd:string ; ; "Maximum amount of strength developed by pressing the dynamometer using only the right arm."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "strength measured using the right arm"^^xsd:string , "strength of the right arm"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "right arm strength"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000054 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "left arm strength"^^xsd:string ; ; "Maximum amount of strength developed by pressing the dynamometer using only the left arm."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "strength measured using the left arm"^^xsd:string , "strength of the left arm"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "left arm strength"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000055 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "resting state"^^xsd:string ; ; "A state in which the participant is refrained from exhibiting any physical exertion during the measurement."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "resting during the measurement"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "resting state"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000056 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "stress state"^^xsd:string ; ; "A state in which the participant is exhibiting some physical stress during the measurement usually in a form of an excercise."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "physical stress state"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; , , ; rdfs:label "stress state"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000057 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "fitness scale"^^xsd:string ; ; "A specialised scale that not only measures weight but also other parameters like BMI, percentage of fat, water and muscle mass in the body through the use of bioelectrical impedance analysis."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "fitness scale"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000058 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "percentage of muscle mass in the body"^^xsd:string ; ; "The percentage amount of muscle mass inside the body that is calculated using the bioelectrical impedance analysis."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "% of muscle mass inside the body"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "percentage of muscle mass in the body"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000059 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "percentage of water in the body"^^xsd:string ; ; "The percentage amount of water inside the body that is calculated using the bioelectrical impedance analysis."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "% of water inside the body"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "percentage of water in the body"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000060 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "percentage of fat in the body"^^xsd:string ; ; "The percentage amount of fat inside the body that is calculated using the bioelectrical impedance analysis."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "% of fat inside the body"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "percentage of fat in the body"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000061 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "balance test"^^xsd:string ; ; "Balance testing is a qualitative measure that assesses balance (physical posture) of the subject."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "balance"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Human balance testing can for example highlights the preferred leg of the participant and/or how much weight does the participant put on individual legs."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "balance test"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000062 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "weight put on the right leg"^^xsd:string ; ; "Weight that is put on the right leg during the participants standing still balance test."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "balance of the right leg"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "weight put on the right leg"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000063 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "weight put on the left leg"^^xsd:string ; ; "Weight that is put on the left leg during the participants standing still balance test."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "balance of the left leg"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "weight put on the left leg"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000064 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "tape measure"^^xsd:string ; ; "Tape measure is a narrow strip (as of a limp cloth or steel tape) marked off in units (such as inches or centimeters) for measuring."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "meter rule"^^xsd:string , "tape measures"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tape%20measure"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Tape measure can be rolled up when it's not being used."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "tape measure"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000065 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "remaining fitness step distance"^^xsd:string ; , "distance remaining from the fitness step"^^xsd:string ; "The remaining distance that is being measured between participants fingertips and the top of the aerobic fitness step."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "distance remaining from the fitness step"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment """Flexibility is measured using the aerobic fitness step. The participant gets on top of the fitness step and slowly leans forward. Attention is paid only to the distance between the participants fingertips and the top of the fitness step. This distance is usually measured in centimeters. If the participant managed to touch under the top of the fitness step, then this distance would be positive (signaling that the participant is flexible), in the other case the distance is a negative number stating how many centimeters were left between the participants fingertips and the top of the fitness step."""^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "remaining fitness step distance"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000066 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "food before blood sugar measurement"^^xsd:string ; ; "Describes how long and what kind of food was consumed before the blood sugar measurement."^^xsd:string ; """For example: 2 hours ago and i ate a pretzell. Might not have an effect on the measured glucose level. While on the other hand: 1 hours ago i had a chocolate bar. Can adversely affect the results of a blood sugar measurement."""^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "food consumed before the blood sugar measurement"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "food before blood sugar measurement"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000067 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "eeg devices"^^xsd:string ; ; "An EEG device is used to create a picture of the electrical activity of the brain."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "eeg device"^^xsd:string , "eeg machine"^^xsd:string ; "http://www.madehow.com/Volume-7/EEG-Machine.html"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "It has been used for both medical diagnosis and neurobiological research. In medicine, they are used to diagnose such things as seizure disorders, head injuries, and brain tumors. The data collected from this device can be interpreted by a computer and provides a geometrical picture of the brain's activity."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "eeg devices"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000068 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "wired eeg devices"^^xsd:string ; ; "A wired eeg device is either an eeg cap or an eeg recording solution that needs to be connected by a wire in order to fulfill its function."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "wired eeg cap"^^xsd:string , "wired eeg caps"^^xsd:string , "wired eeg device"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "An example could be an eeg cap that needs to be connected to the amplifier by a cord."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "wired eeg devices"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000069 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "wireless eeg devices"^^xsd:string ; ; "A wireless eeg device is either an eeg cap or an eeg recording solution that is connected through wireless technologies in order to fulfill its function."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "wireless eeg cap"^^xsd:string , "wireless eeg caps"^^xsd:string , "wireless eeg device"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "An example of this could be an eeg cap that or an eeg headset that is wirelessly connected to a smartphone."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "wireless eeg devices"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000070 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "acticap xpress"^^xsd:string ; ; "ActiCAP Xpress is an EEG cap dry electrode system which enables you to also manually adjust the position and height of the electrode holders."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "brainproducts acticap xpress"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.brainproducts.com/productdetails.php?id=56"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "The actiCAP Xpress is being manufactured by Brain Products."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "acticap xpress"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000071 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "large sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string ; ; "The large sized EEG cap is made of elastic spandex fabric with embedded clean electrodes attached to the fabric and is made to accommodate 58 - 62 cm of head circumference."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "large eeg cap"^^xsd:string , "large electro-cap"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Electrodes on standard closures are placed according to International 10-20 Method for electrode placement. This kind of cap has usually a blue color code."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "large sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000072 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "medium sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string ; ; "The medium sized EEG cap is made of elastic spandex fabric with embedded clean electrodes attached to the fabric and is made to accommodate 54 - 58 cm of head circumference."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "medium eeg cap"^^xsd:string , "medium electro-cap"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Electrodes on standard closures are placed according to International 10-20 Method for electrode placement. This kind of cap has usually a yellow color code."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "medium sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000073 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "small sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string ; ; "The small sized EEG cap is made of elastic spandex fabric with embedded clean electrodes attached to the fabric and is made to accommodate 50 - 54 cm of head circumference."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "small eeg cap"^^xsd:string , "small electro-cap"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Electrodes on standard closures are placed according to International 10-20 Method for electrode placement. This kind of cap has usually a red color code."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "small sized eeg cap"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000074 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "emotive epoc+"^^xsd:string ; ; "Emotiv EPOC+, a wireless, 14-channel mobile EEG system to target professional use in research and industrial applications with upgraded electronics including 9-axis inertial sensors, Bluetooth Smart and an improved power source."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "emotive epoc+ 14"^^xsd:string ; "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emotiv"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "This EEG system is being manufactured by EMOTIV."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "emotive epoc+"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000075 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "neurosky mindwave"^^xsd:string ; ; "NeuroSky MindWave is a wireless EEG headset, which allows to read electrical impulses of human brain. This device can be used as for scientific researches, as well as for entertainment, because it allows to control brainwave activity in real time."^^xsd:string ; "neurosky mindwave mobile"^^xsd:string , "neurosky mindwave mobile 2"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.eyecomtec.com/3401-NeuroSky-MindWave"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "This EEG headset is being manufactured by NeuroSky."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "neurosky mindwave"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000076 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "muse headband"^^xsd:string ; ; "Muse is a wearable brain sensing headband. The device measures brain activity via 4 electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. An accompanying mobile app converts the EEG signal into audio feedback that is fed to the user via headphones."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "interaxon muse"^^xsd:string , "muse"^^xsd:string ; "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muse_(headband)"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "Muse is manufactured by InteraXon, a company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Development of the Muse product began in 2003, and after several rounds of fundraising, was released to the public in May 2014."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "muse headband"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000077 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "mbraintrain smarting"^^xsd:string ; ; "Smarting offers a mobile EEG recordings with 24 channels. It allows recording of EEG and ERP experiments on both PC and Android devices."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "smarting"^^xsd:string , "smarting eeg set"^^xsd:string ; "http://www.neurobs.com/wiki/Presentation/Hardware/EEG_Recording_Systems/mBrainTrain"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "This mobile EEG recording set is being manufactured by MBrainTrain."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "mbraintrain smarting"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000078 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "easycap"^^xsd:string ; ; "Easycap is a cap system with integrated flat electrode holders. In these holders the special donut shaped sintered electrodes are snapped in place. This means that after placement of the cap and electrodes, one can still reach the skin to improve the contact quality."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "https://www.medcat.nl/supplies/En/capeasy.htm"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "With multiple sizes of caps you would only need a single set of electrodes. Defective electrodes are simply exchanged."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "easycap"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000079 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "stimulation device for cognitive research"^^xsd:string ; ; "A programmable hardware stimulator that was designed and developed for EEG/ERP experiments performed in the neuroinformatics laboratory at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. This device is mainly used to measure averaged upper limbs reaction times and to track the number of missed and incorrectly answered stimuli."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "stimulation device for EEG/ERP experiments"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "The main idea was to have a portable device which was very easy to use and did not require another hardware device (PC or laptop) needed for experiments. The stimulation consists of 15 visual trials where each answer is tracked as either correct (right answer), incorrect (wrong answer) or missed (did not answer in time)."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "stimulation device for cognitive research"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000080 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "average reaction time of upper limbs"^^xsd:string ; ; "An arithmetic mean of measured reaction times (in ms) of all the correctly answered stimuli from the upper limbs stimulation device."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "averaged upper limbs reaction time"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "average reaction time of upper limbs"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000081 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "number of missed stimuli"^^xsd:string ; ; "Number of stimuli that were not given an answer in a predefined time limit (usually up to 2 seconds)."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "missed stimuli"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "number of missed stimuli"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000082 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "number of incorrectly answered stimuli"^^xsd:string ; ; "Number of stimuli that were not given a right answer."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "incorrectly answered stimuli"^^xsd:string , "wrongly answered stimuli"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "number of incorrectly answered stimuli"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000083 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "lower limbs stimulator"^^xsd:string ; ; "A software stimulator that was designed and developed for EEG/ERP experiments performed in the neuroinformatics laboratory at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. This device is mainly used to measure averaged lower limbs reaction times, to track the standard deviation of the sample and the best/worst time achieved during the stimulation."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "stimulation device for lower limbs"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:comment "The stimulator consists of a dance pad and a monitor. During the simulation the participants have to respond to the highlighted locations that appear on the monitor with their feet on the dance pad. The dance pad has an eightdirectional (corresponding to the four cardinal and intercardinal directions) input."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "lower limbs stimulator"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000084 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "average reaction time of lower limbs"^^xsd:string ; ; "An arithmetic mean of measured reaction times (in ms) of all the correctly answered stimuli from the lower limbs stimulation device."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "averaged lower limbs reaction time"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "average reaction time of lower limbs"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000085 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "fastest response time"^^xsd:string ; ; "The fastest possible response time (usually in milliseconds) during which the participant was able to correctly answer to the visual stimuli."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "best response time"^^xsd:string , "shortest reaction time"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "fastest response time"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000086 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "slowest response time"^^xsd:string ; ; "The slowest possible response time (usually in milliseconds and usually caps at two seconds) during which the participant was able to correctly answer to the visual stimuli."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "longest reaction time"^^xsd:string , "worst response time"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "slowest response time"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000087 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "measurement date"^^xsd:string ; ; "A specified date, preferably in the format of YYYY-MM-DD, that the measurement was taken on."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "date of measurement"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "measurement date"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/BIN/BIN_00000088 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "measurement place"^^xsd:string ; "An example could be either an address (in the format of street, house number, town, state) or a combination of GPS coordinates (latitude, longitude)."^^xsd:string ; ; "Defined adress of a location usually consisting of either the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where the measurement took place, or GPS coordinates."^^xsd:string ; "Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; "measurement location"^^xsd:string , "place of the measurement"^^xsd:string ; "PERSON: Vítězslav Vacek"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "measurement place"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CRISP/0551-4526 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "blood glucose"^^xsd:string ; ; "Levels of glucose found in the blood."^^xsd:string ; "glucose monitor"^^xsd:string ; "CRISP - Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "blood glucose"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CRISP/1000-5566 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "electrode"^^xsd:string ; ; "Conductor by which a current enters or leaves a nonmetallic medium; in electrotherapy, electrodes are instruments with a point or surface from which to transmit electric current to the body of a patient or to another instrument; in electrodiagnosis, they are needles or metal plates."^^xsd:string ; "anode"^^xsd:string , "cathode"^^xsd:string , "hydrogen electrode"^^xsd:string , "multilayer membrane electrode"^^xsd:string , "platinum electrode"^^xsd:string ; "CRISP - Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "electrode"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D000068997 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "smartphone"^^xsd:string ; ; "A cellular phone with advanced computing and connectivity capability built on an operating system."^^xsd:string ; "Smartphones"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "smartphone"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D000076251 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "wearable electronic devices"^^xsd:string ; ; "Electronic implements worn on the body as an implant or as an accessory. Examples include wearable diagnostic devices, wearable ACTIVITY TRACKERS, wearable INFUSION PUMPS, wearable computing devices, SENSORY AIDS, and electronic pest repellents."^^xsd:string ; "Wearable Technology"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "wearable electronic devices"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D004777 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Environment"^^xsd:string ; ; "The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population."^^xsd:string ; "Impact, Environmental"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "environment"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D004780 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Controlled environment"^^xsd:string ; ; "A state in which the environs of hospitals, laboratories, domestic and animal housing, work places, spacecraft, and other surroundings are under technological control with regard to air conditioning, heating, lighting, humidity, ventilation, and other ambient features. The concept includes control of atmospheric composition. (From Jane's Aerospace Dictionary, 3d ed)"^^xsd:string ; "Clean Rooms"^^xsd:string , "Controlled Environments"^^xsd:string , "Laminar Air Flow Areas"^^xsd:string , "laboratory environment"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "controlled environment"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D006339 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "heart rate"^^xsd:string ; ; "Modulation of HEART RATE. The number of times the HEART VENTRICLES contract per unit of time, usually per minute."^^xsd:string ; "Pulse Rate"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "heart rate"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D010865 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Pilot Projects"^^xsd:string ; ; "Small-scale tests of methods and procedures to be used on a larger scale if the pilot study demonstrates that these methods and procedures can work."^^xsd:string ; "Pilot study"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "pilot studies"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D012984 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "software"^^xsd:string ; ; "Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer."^^xsd:string ; "Application"^^xsd:string , "Applications"^^xsd:string , "Applications Software"^^xsd:string , "Applications Softwares"^^xsd:string , "Computer Applications Software"^^xsd:string , "Computer Applications Softwares"^^xsd:string , "Computer Program"^^xsd:string , "Computer Programs"^^xsd:string , "Computer Programs and Programming"^^xsd:string , "Computer Software Application"^^xsd:string , "Computer Software Applications"^^xsd:string , "Software Application"^^xsd:string , "Software Applications"^^xsd:string , "Software Tool"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "software"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D014797 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "vital capacity"^^xsd:string ; ; "The volume of air that is exhaled by a maximal expiration following a maximal inspiration."^^xsd:string ; "FVC"^^xsd:string , "Forced Vital Capacity"^^xsd:string , "VC"^^xsd:string ; "MESH - Medical Subject Headings ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "vital capacity"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/397678008 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "surname"^^xsd:string ; ; "Family name of person."^^xsd:string ; "SNOMEDCT - SNOMED Clinical Terms"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "surname"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/SNOMEDCT/703503000 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "name"^^xsd:string ; ; "Word or set of words by which a person is known, addressed, or referred to."^^xsd:string ; "SNOMEDCT - SNOMED Clinical Terms"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "name"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.dataone.org/odo/ECSO_00000507 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Natural experiment"^^xsd:string ; ; "A natural experiment is an empirical study in which individuals (or clusters of individuals) exposed to the experimental and control conditions are determined by nature or by other factors outside the control of the investigators, yet the process governing the exposures arguably resembles random assignment."^^xsd:string ; "ECSO: PERSON: Margaret O'Brien, orcid.org/0000-0002-1693-8322"^^xsd:string ; "ECSO - The Ecosystem Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "Also could use: Term loosely used to apply to the study of any naturally occurring differences among groups. W. Paul Vogt, Dianne C. Gardner, Lynne M. Haeffele. 2012. When to Use What Research Design Guilford Press (p 62 via google books) A natural experiment is an empirical study in which individuals (or clusters of individuals) exposed to the experimental and control conditions are determined by nature or by other factors outside the control of the investigators, yet the process governing the exposures arguably resembles random assignment."^^xsd:string , "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_experiment"^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "natural experiment"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHMO_0002345 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "reference electrode"^^xsd:string ; ; "An electrode through which no appreciable current is allowed to flow and is used to observe or control the potential at a working electrode."^^xsd:string ; "referencial electrode"^^xsd:string ; "CHMO ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "reference electrode"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000004 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "instrument"^^xsd:string ; ; "Material entity that is designed to have a function and play a role in scientific investigation."^^xsd:string ; "measuring instrument"^^xsd:string , "scientific instrument"^^xsd:string ; "ERO - eagle-i resource ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "instrument"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000452 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "spirometer"^^xsd:string ; ; "A spirometer is an apparatus for measuring the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs. It is a precision differential pressure transducer for the measurements of respiration flow rates. The spirometer records the amount of air and the rate of air that is breathed in and out over a specified period of time."^^xsd:string ; "ERO - eagle-i resource ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "spirometer"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000863 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "stimulator"^^xsd:string ; "Can be used to study nerve or muscle function."^^xsd:string ; ; "An instrument used for nerve and muscle stimulation procedures."^^xsd:string ; "stimulation device"^^xsd:string , "stimulation maschine"^^xsd:string ; "ERO - eagle-i resource ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "stimulator"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0000945 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "amplifier"^^xsd:string ; "An amplifier connected to a CD player."^^xsd:string , "An amplifier connected to an EEG recording device."^^xsd:string ; ; "An instrument that changes, usually increases, the amplitude of a signal. The relationship of the input to the output of an amplifier, usually expressed as a function of the input frequency, is called the transfer function of the amplifier, and the magnitude of the transfer function is termed the gain."^^xsd:string ; "amp"^^xsd:string , "amplifying device"^^xsd:string ; "ERO - eagle-i resource ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "amplifier"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ERO_0001491 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "precision measurement tool"^^xsd:string ; "A precision trim saw."^^xsd:string ; ; "A measurement instrument used for precise measurements."^^xsd:string ; "ERO"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "tool"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/ExO_0000020 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "Outdoor"^^xsd:string ; ; "An exogenous location that is happening or arising or located outside"^^xsd:string ; "ExO: PERSON: cmattin"^^xsd:string ; "outdoor environment"^^xsd:string , "outside"^^xsd:string , "outside environment"^^xsd:string ; "ExO - Exposure Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "outdoor"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MMO_0000217 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "scale"^^xsd:string ; ; "An instrument or machine for weighing."^^xsd:string ; "MMO - Measurement Method Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "scale"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C16358 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "body mass index"^^xsd:string ; ; "A general indicator of the body fat an individual is carrying based upon the ratio of weight to height."^^xsd:string ; "BMI"^^xsd:string , "Quetelet Index"^^xsd:string ; "NCIT - National Cancer Institute Thesaurus"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "A measure that relates body weight to height. BMI is sometimes used to measure total body fat and whether a person is a healthy weight. Excess body fat is linked to an increased risk of some diseases including heart disease and some cancers.; A general indicator of the body fat an individual is carrying based upon the ratio of weight to height."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "body mass index"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBIB_0000489 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "agreement to a specified research addendum"^^xsd:string ; "The participant of an experiment needs to be familiarized with the specific research addendum of your experiment and needs to sign said agreement."^^xsd:string ; ; "An authorization documentation in which a legally authorized individual agrees to a specific research addendum for the person they represent."^^xsd:string ; "OBIB: Person: Chris Stoeckert, Helena Ellis, Jie Zheng"^^xsd:string ; "research addendum authorization"^^xsd:string ; "OBIB - Ontology for Biobanking"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "agreement to a specified research addendum"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000795 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "glucometer"^^xsd:string ; "Diabetic patients use glucometers to determine their glucose levels."^^xsd:string ; ; "A measurement device with the function to measure and record the level/amount of glucose in a blood sample."^^xsd:string ; "glucose meter"^^xsd:string ; "OBI - Ontology for Biomedical Investigations"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "glucometer"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000968 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "device"^^xsd:string ; """An autoclave is a device that sterlizes instruments or contaminated waste by applying high temperature and pressure. A voltmeter is a measurement device which is intended to perform some measure function."""^^xsd:string ; ; "A material entity that is designed to perform a function in a scientific investigation, but is not a reagent."^^xsd:string ; "instrument"^^xsd:string ; "OBI - Ontology for Biomedical Investigations"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:comment "2012-12-17 JAO: In common lab usage, there is a distinction made between devices and reagents that is difficult to model. Therefore we have chosen to specifically exclude reagents from the definition of \"device\", and are enumerating the types of roles that a reagent can perform. 2013-6-5 MHB: The following clarifications are outcomes of the May 2013 Philly Workshop. Reagents are distinguished from devices that also participate in scientific techniques by the fact that reagents are chemical or biological in nature and necessarily participate in some chemical interaction or reaction during the realization of their experimental role. By contrast, devices do not participate in such chemical reactions/interactions. Note that there are cases where devices use reagent components during their operation, where the reagent-device distinction is less clear. For example: (1) An HPLC machine is considered a device, but has a column that holds a stationary phase resin as an operational component. This resin qualifies as a device if it participates purely in size exclusion, but bears a reagent role that is realized in the running of a column if it interacts electrostatically or chemically with the evaluant. The container the resin is in (“the column”) considered alone is a device. So the entire column as well as the entire HPLC machine are devices that have a reagent as an operating part. (2) A pH meter is a device, but its electrode component bears a reagent role in virtue of its interacting directly with the evaluant in execution of an assay. (3) A gel running box is a device that has a metallic lead as a component that participates in a chemical reaction with the running buffer when a charge is passed through it. This metallic lead is considered to have a reagent role as a component of this device realized in the running of a gel. In the examples above, a reagent is an operational component of a device, but the device itself does not realize a reagent role (as bearing a reagent role is not transitive across the part_of relation). In this way, the asserted disjointness between a reagent and device holds, as both roles are never realized in the same bearer during execution of an assay."^^xsd:string ; rdfs:label "device"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0400107 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "computer"^^xsd:string ; "Apple PowerBook, Dell OptiPlex"^^xsd:string ; ; "A computer is an instrument which manipulates (stores, retrieves, and processes) data according to a list of instructions."^^xsd:string ; "PC"^^xsd:string , "personal computer"^^xsd:string ; "OBI - Ontology for Biomedical Investigations"^^xsd:string , "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "computer"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PATO_0001543 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "flexibility"^^xsd:string ; ; "A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's disposition to being turned, bowed, or twisted without breaking."^^xsd:string ; "PATO - Phenotype And Trait Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "flexibility"^^xsd:string . ### http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UO_0000195 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "degree Fahrenheit"^^xsd:string ; ; "In this scale, the freezing point of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point is 212 degrees, placing the boiling and freezing points of water 180 degrees apart. -40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to -40 degrees Celsius. A temperature unit which is equal to 5/9ths of a kelvin. Negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to negative 40 degrees Celsius."^^xsd:string ; "F"^^xsd:string ; "UO - Units of measurement ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "fahrenheit"^^xsd:string . ### http://semanticscience.org/resource/SIO_000074 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "unit of measurement"^^xsd:string ; "A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a physical quantity, defined and adopted by convention and/or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same physical quantity."^^xsd:string ; "SIO - Semanticscience Integrated Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "unit of measurement"^^xsd:string . ### http://www.ebi.ac.uk/efo/EFO_0009718 rdf:type owl:Class ; rdfs:subClassOf ; "peak expiratory flow"^^xsd:string ; ; "The maximum rate of gas flow, beginning at the point of peak inspiratory capacity, that can be sustained during forced exhalation for a defined period of time. The maximum rate of gas flow, beginning at the point of peak inspiratory capacity, that can be sustained during forced exhalation for a defined period of time. This test is most often used in combination with other studies of lung function to diagnose and monitor obstructive and restrictive lung disease(s). [ NCI ]"^^xsd:string ; "PEF"^^xsd:string ; "EFO - Experimental Factor Ontology"^^xsd:string ; ; rdfs:label "peak expiratory flow"^^xsd:string . ### Generated by the OWL API (version 4.5.9.2019-02-01T07:24:44Z) https://github.com/owlcs/owlapi