BFO 2 Reference: BFO does not claim to provide complete coverage of entities of all types. It seeks only to provide coverage of those entities studied by empirical science together with those entities which affect or are involved in human activities such as data processing and planning - coverage that is sufficiently broad to provide assistance to those engaged in building domain ontologies for purposes of data annotation.
BFO 2 Reference: BFO's treatment of continuants and occurrents - as also its treatment of regions, rests on a dichotomy between space and time, and on the view that there are two perspectives on reality - earlier called the 'SNAP' and 'SPAN' perspectives, both of which are essential to the non-reductionist representation of reality as we understand it from the best available science.
BFO 2 Reference: For both terms and relational expressions in BFO, we distinguish between primitive and defined. 'Entity' is an example of a primitive term. Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms that 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.
Alan Ruttenberg
Albert Goldfain
Barry Smith
Bill Duncan
Bjoern Peters
Chris Mungall
David Osumi-Sutherland
Fabian Neuhaus
Holger Stenzhorn
James A. Overton
Janna Hastings
Jie Zheng
Jonathan Bona
Larry Hunter
Leonard Jacuzzo
Ludger Jansen
Mark Ressler
Mathias Brochhausen
Mauricio Almeida
Melanie Courtot
Pierre Grenon
Randall Dipert
Ron Rudnicki
Selja Seppälä
Stefan Schulz
Thomas Bittner
Werner Ceusters
Yongqun "Oliver" He
Akshaye Dhawan
Prabhu Shankar
Rajshekar Sunderraman
Rani Singh
Sham Navathe
Sivaram Arabandi
Snežana Nikolić
2014-09-03
Ontology for Newborn Screening Follow-up and Translational Research (ONSTR) is an application ontology covering data items, processes and agents involved in practices of newborn screening, short- and long-term follow-up of patients with inheritable and congenital disorders and related translational research.
RDF/XML
Keywords: biomedical ontology, neborn screening, inherited metabolic disorders, translational research, metabolism, genetic disorders, health care, public health, nutrition, diet.
Ontology for Newborn Screening Follow-up and Translational Research
As of ONSTR v0.4 (this version), active ontology development has been discontinued. For more information about this ontology please contact ONSTR/NBSDC project PI Dr. Rani Singh (rsingh@emory.edu) or Snezana Nikolic (snez.sn@gmail.com).
For release notes please see http://onstr.googlecode.com/svn/tags/currentRelease/2014-09-03/
ONSTR v0.4 is based on the SVN checkout r641.
Please see the project site https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO, the bfo2 owl discussion group http://groups.google.com/group/bfo-owl-devel, the bfo2 discussion group http://groups.google.com/group/bfo-devel, the tracking google doc http://goo.gl/IlrEE, and the current version of the bfo2 reference http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/dev/bfo2-reference.docx. This ontology is generated from a specification at https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO/tree/master/src/ontology/owl-group/specification/ and with the code that generates the OWL version in https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO/tree/master/src/tools/. A very early version of BFO version 2 in CLIF is at http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/dev/bfo.clif.
The BSD license on the BFO project site refers to code used to build BFO.
This BFO 2.0 version represents a major update to BFO and is not strictly backwards compatible with BFO 1.1. The previous OWL version of BFO, version 1.1.1 will remain available at http://ifomis.org/bfo/1.1 and will no longer be updated. The BFO 2.0 OWL is a classes-only specification. The incorporation of core relations has been held over for a later version.
0.4
ONSTR
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.
Really of interest to developers only
BFO OWL specification label
Relates an entity in the ontology to the term that is used to represent it in the the CLIF specification of BFO2
Person:Alan Ruttenberg
Really of interest to developers only
BFO CLIF specification label
editor preferred term
example of usage
definition
editor note
term editor
alternative term
definition source
curator note
imported from
elucidation
has associated axiom(nl)
has associated axiom(fol)
has axiom label
has produced datum
has specified input
A relation between a planned process and a continuant participating in that process where a continuant is an input to a given planned proces.
Curation status: Incomplete
NOTE: This is a TEMPORARY relation that will be replaced by the corresponding (or more appropriate) OBI relation, once OBI migrates under newer version of BFO2 (BFO2 vGraz, or newer).
is information content entity collected during process
Relation between an information content entity and a process during which a datum has been collected or recorded.
has informational basis
A data item d1 has information basis data item d2 means that there was a process of data interpretation by which a d1 is characterized by using d2, and d2 was an input to the data interpretation process.
has specified output
A relation between a planned process and a continuant participating in that process where a continuant is an output of a given planned proces.
Curation status: Incomplete
NOTE: This is a TEMPORARY relation that will be replaced by the corresponding (or more appropriate) OBI relation, once OBI migrates under newer version of BFO2 (BFO2 vGraz, or newer).
is datum produced by
A relation between a software application and a datum, where the datum is produced as an output of the data transformation process (or processes) that are a part of the execution of the software instructions by a processing unit.
is specified input of
A relation between a continuant that is an input of a process and a planned process.
NOTE: This is a TEMPORARY relation that will be replaced by the corresponding (or more appropriate) OBI relation, once OBI migrates under newer version of BFO2 (BFO2 vGraz, or newer).
This is the inverse relation of temporary relation has specified input (ONSTR_1111111).
is informational basis of
has information content entity collection process
is specified output of
A relation between a continuant that is an output of a process and a planned process.
NOTE: This is a TEMPORARY relation that will be replaced by the corresponding (or more appropriate) OBI relation, once OBI migrates under newer version of BFO2 (BFO2 vGraz, or newer).
This is the inverse relation of temporary relation has specified input (ONSTR_2222222).
has time measurement datum
A relation between time stamped measurement datum and time measurement datum.
is preceded by
precedes
has measurement unit label
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
NOTE: This is imported relation that is currently placed under relation 'has part' (BFO_0000051) which does not exist in the latest version of BFO2. For the time being (i.e. until team IAO places it under appropriate BFO2 relation), we are placing it under 'has proper continuant part of', because this seems to be the most suitable place for it in the latest BFO2 relation hierarchy. The position of this relation will be adjusted if/when team IAO makes the necessary change. [SN:Aug01-2012]
is about
is about is a (currently) primitive relation that relates an information artifact to an entity.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
denotes
Denotes is a primitive, instance-level, relation obtaining between an information content entity and some portion of reality. Denotation is what happens when someone creates an information content entity E in order to specifically refer to something. The only relation between E and the thing is that E can be used to 'pick out' the thing. This relation connects those two together. Freedictionary.com sense 3: To signify directly; refer to specifically.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
A person's name denotes the person. A variable name in a computer program denotes some piece of memory. Lexically equivalent strings can denote different things, for instance "Alan" can denote different people. In each case of use, there is a case of the denotation relation obtaining, between "Alan" and the person that is being named.
is quality measurement of
m is a quality measurement of q at t when
q is a determinable quality
there is a measurement process p that has_output m
m has a value part that together with the units of the value of q at t.
p is a assay
assay:
process and has_input some material entity
and has_output some information content entity
and which is such that instances of this process type reliably generate outputs that describes the input.
a is a magnitude means a is a determinate quality particular inhering in some bearer b existing at a time t that can be represented/denoted by an information content entity e that has parts denoting a unit of measure, a number, and b. The unit of measure is an instance of the determinable quality.
unit of measure is a quality, e.g. the length of a ruler.
a represents b means either a denotes b or a describes
describe:
a describes b means a is about b and a allows an inference of at least one quality of b
Example:
q = height of barry
p is the process using a tape measure extend across the longer part of barry and reading off the number at the far end.
v is that number
# dimension is height
unit of measure is inches
We have had a long discussion about denotes versus describes.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
has time stamp
Relates a time stamped measurement datum to the time measurement datum that denotes the time when the measurement was taken.
Imported from Ontology for Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
has measurement datum
Relates a time stamped measurement datum to the measurement datum that was measured.
Imported from Ontology for Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
achieves_planned_objective
This relation obtains between a planned process and an objective specification when the criteria specified in the objective specification are met at the end of the planned process.
Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
objective_achieved_by
This relation obtains between a a objective specification and a planned process when the criteria specified in the objective specification are met at the end of the planned process.
Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
has category label
towards
A relation between a relational quality and an independent continuant, subproperty of inheres that distinguishes the main bearers of a relational quality from additional dependents.
Curation status: Imported from OBO_REL
This may be deprecated/replaced by a suitable (potentially equivalent) PATO relation. [SN:Aug01-2012]
unfolds_in
P unfolds_in C : the execution of P is spatially contained by C. forall pP, forall c' partipates_in p, c' located_in C at t, for some t in P
Curation status: Imported from OBO_REL
Note: In PATO the domain and range for this object property are "quality" PATO_0000001, a class which technically overlaps with BFO2 class "quality" BFO_0000019 which is, therefore, in this ontology asserted as domain and range for directly_associated_with.
directly_associated_with
q1 directly_associated_with q2 iff q1 is dependent on q2, and the magnitude of q1 increases if the magnitude of q2 is increased, or the magnitude of q1 decreases if the magnitude of q2 is decreased. The relationship is not necessarily linear.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
Example: 'Lewy bodies increased number related to dystrophic neurite increased number' (from annotation of PMID:8740227 in http://ccdb.ucsd.edu/1.0/NDPO.owl#ndpo_404). Here the increase in the number of lewy bodies is directly_associated_with the increase in the number of dystrophic neurites.nAssociation is weaker than correlation or proportionality. These relations may be later added to PATO. [Source: PATO.]
Derivation as a relation between instances. The temporal relation of derivation is more complex. Transformation, on the instance level, is just the relation of identity: each adult is identical to some child existing at some earlier time. Derivation on the instance-level is a relation holding between non-identicals. More precisely, it holds between distinct material continuants when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier continuant is inherited by the later. Thus we will have axioms to the effect that from c derives_from c1 we can infer that c and c1 are not identical and that there is some instant of time t such that c1 exists only prior to and c only subsequent to t. We will also be able to infer that the spatial region occupied by c as it begins to exist at t overlaps with the spatial region occupied by c1 as it ceases to exist in the same instant.
This may be (or very likely will be) removed or replaced at a later date.
derives_from
Derivation on the instance level (*derives_from*) holds between distinct material continuants when one succeeds the other across a temporal divide in such a way that at least a biologically significant portion of the matter of the earlier continuant is inherited by the later. We say that one class C derives_ass C' if instances of C are connected to instances of C' via some chain of instance-level derivation relations. Example: osteocyte derives_from osteoblast. Formally: C derives_immediately_from C' if and only if: given any c and any t, if c instantiates C at time t, then there is some c' and some t', such that c' instantiates C' at t' and t' earlier-than t and c *derives_from* c'. C derives_from C' if and only if: there is an chain of immediate derivation relations connecting C to C'.
Curation status: Imported from Relation Ontology (RO)
Definition source: W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1 Part 2: Dataypes. W3C Recommendation 5 April 2012, retrievable from http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-xmlschema11-2-20120405/
Intended to be used for data item instance values such as names, labels, symbols and/or similar kind of identifiers for which strings of alphanumeric characters are commonly used. For instance, country name "Canada" or nutritional formula name "Ketonex-2", patient ID "SNDM01234567". Strictly speaking, XML Schema (XSD) data type xsd:string and xsd:Name, among alphabetical characters also include numeral characters, hyphen, underscore etc. However, such non-alphabetical kinds of character strings like numeral character "3" in character string "W3C" or "4" in "4Hero", do not represent numbers (i.e. computable mathematical entities) which are in XSD represented by numerical datatypes like xsd:decimal or xsd:float.
has alphanumerical value
has literal value
Has alphanumerical value is a datatype property intended to be used for data items that in part or in whole include a string of zero or more alphanumeric characters that together represent a stretch of human readable, but not necessarily, natural language material.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1 Part 2: Dataypes. W3C Recommendation 5 April 2012, retrievable from http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-xmlschema11-2-20120405/
Intended to be used for data item instance values of numerical type that are not linked by "has measurement value" (obo:IAO_0000004), since the domain of "has measurement value" is restricted to ("scalar measurement datum" (obo:IAO_0000032). This works for instances of classes such as "developmental growth indicator" (ONSTR_7867655).
has numerical value
has number value
Has numerical value is a datatype property intended to be used for data item instance values that in part or in whole include string of numeral characters (also known as Hindu-Arabic numerals or Arabic numerals or Western numerals) that represent numbers and that are computable.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: W3C XML Schema Definition Language (XSD) 1.1 Part 2: Dataypes. W3C Recommendation 5 April 2012, retrievable from http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/REC-xmlschema11-2-20120405/
Note: Standard xsd:date datatype form is YYYY-MM-DD (e.g. 2012-12-24), not MM-DD-YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY as customary in certain parts of the world.
has date value
Has date value is a datatype property intended to be used for data item instances referring to specific days counted in accordance with the Julian calendar, such as date of birth, date of follow-up visit etc.
Curation status: Incomplete
has measurement value
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
ONSTR:ONSTR_0001776
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 9-to-13 years
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 9-to-13 years is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0003002
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin D intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin D intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin D contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0010450
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable methionine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable methionine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid methionine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for methionine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0011550
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
boys birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart
Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys, birth to 36 months
boys weight-for-age birth to 36 months percentile chart
Boys birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart is a birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
20.0
1200.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0014697
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
classic PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding
Classic PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a hyperphenylalaninemia finding based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum that is greater than 1200 μmol/L (or 20 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0032940
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary nutrient intake per unit time
Dietary nutrient intake per unit time is a derived unit which denotes the quantity of a particular dietary nutrient taken by a human in an time interval denoted by a time unit (usually a day) with or without respect ot human body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0058365
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary iron intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary iron intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval datum denoting the average quantity of dietary iron contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0058748
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary biotine allowance
Percent recommended dietary biotine allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary biotine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for biotine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0067271
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
boys head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart
Birth to 36 months: Boys, head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentiles
boys HC-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
boys head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
Boys head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart is a head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart that illustrates the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age, and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height (length) measurements in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0072436
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.370-379.
high average daily dietary potassium intake
high kalium intake
high mean kalium intake
high mean potassium intake
high potassium intake
High average daily dietary potassium intake is an average daily dietary potassium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary potassium (kalium) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0076769
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary iron allowance
Percent recommended dietary iron allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary iron consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for iron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0077672
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level is a percent upper tolerable micronutrient intake level that provides the information about the quantity of specific vitamin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed vitamin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0087869
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
abnormally low phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity
Abnormally low phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity is a phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity that under normal physiological conditions (normal cytosolic pH, temperature and substrate saturation) catalyses the conversion of L-phenyalalanine to L-tyrosine at catalytic rate that is considered abnormally low for phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0088622
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 9-to-13 years
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 9-to-13 years is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0106524
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average silicon requirement datum
Percent estimated average silicon requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of silicon consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for silicon.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0123063
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn nutritional intake datum
feeding status
feeding type
nutrtrition status
Newborn nutritional intake datum is a data item that provides the information about the kinds of nutritional items a newborn is beenfed at the time of dried blood spot creation diring the newborn dried blood screening process.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0128089
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62-63.
phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency
PAH deficiency
phenylalanine-4-hydroxilase deficiency
PAH deficiency is a congenital metabolic disorder characterized by reduced activity (deficiency in activity) of the enzyme phenylalanine-4-hydroxilaze, that is caused by two recessive mutated PAH alleles in the inherited PAH genome. PAH deficiency (and hypephenylalalninemia, and PKU, respectively) has autosomal recessive inheritance pattern with most cases in compound heterozygous state (genetic compound) where both maternal and paternal PAH alleles are differently mutated and present at chromosome 12.
Curation status: Incomplete
15.0
20.0
900.0
1200.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0134074
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
moderate PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding
Moderate PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a hyperphenylalaninemia finding based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum falling within the range of 900 - 1200 μmol/L (or 15 - 20 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0138680
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable selenium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable selenium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of selenium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for selenium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0148771
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate proline intake datum
Percent adequate proline intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid proline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for proline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0153095
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma homocysteine concentration measurement datum
plasma Hcy
plasma Hcy level
plasma Hcy status
plasma homocysteine concentration
plasma homocysteine level
plasma homocysteine measurement
plasma homocysteine status
Blood plasma homocysteine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid homocysteine in the human plasma blood specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0162918
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate phosphorus intake datum
Percent adequate phosphorus intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity phosphorus consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for phosphorus.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0164208
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary selenium allowance
Percent recommended dietary selenium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary selenium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for selenium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0184244
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary boron intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary boron intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary boron contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0193925
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutrient
Nutrient is an object that is a proper part of a nutritional item (food item, dietary supplement, medical food, special nutrition formula or parenteral nutrition solution) that is introduced into and used by an organism to produce energy, build body tissues, stimulate growth and maintain homeostasis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0201025
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable iodine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable iodine intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of iodine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for iodine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0205881
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable serine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable serine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid serine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for serine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0216195
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary valine intake
normal mean valine intake
normal valine intake
Normal average daily dietary valine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary valine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0218431
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.234-243.
low average daily dietary vitamin K intake
low mean vitamin K intake
low vitamin K intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin K intake is an average daily dietary vitamin K intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin K for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0232327
Definition source: http://www.nml.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003480.htm
blood serum albumin concentration measurement datum
albumin level
albumin measurement
serum albumin concentration
serum albumin level
Blood serum albumin concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the serum albumin concentration assay measures the concentration of the albumin in human blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0263461
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood phenylalanine-to-tyrosine concentration ratio
Phe-to-Tyr
Phe/Tyr
blood Phe-to-Tyr ratio
blood Phe/Tyr
Blood phenylalanine-to-tyrosine concentration ratio is a blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum that provides the information about how many times the concentration of phenylalanine in the blood is greater than that of tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0265675
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
low average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake
low alpha-linolenic acid intake
low daily alpha-linolenic acid intake
low mean alpha-linolenic acid intake
Low average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake is an average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary alpha-linolenic acid (aLnA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0270384
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that health care providers use the WHO growth standards (WHO growth charts) to monitor growth for infants and children ages 0 to 2 years of age, while CDC growth charts should be used for monitoring growth of children age 2 years and older. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm]
WHO growth chart
WHO growth charts
WHO growth standards
WHO international growth chart
World Health Organization growth chart
World Health Organization growth standards
World Health Organization (WHO) growth chart is a developmental growth chart based on internationally collected data set and growth standard statistical distribution released by the WHO in 2006 as a part of results of the Multicentre Growth Reference Study (MGRS), describing the growth of children ages 0 to 59 months living in environments believed by the WHO as optimal for growth of children in six countries throughout the world, including the U.S. The WHO standards were constructed using longitudinal height (length) and weight measurements data, obtained at frequent intervals and identify how children should grow when provided optimal conditions. In the U.S. WHO growth charts are available in the format of the CDC clinical growth chart, for infants birth to 24 months of age and consist of smoothed percentile curves for the 2nd, 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 95th, and 98th percentiles. All percentile curves are plotted on a grid scaled to international units of measurement (kg, cm), with secondary scale in British colonial units (lb, in) and contain data entry tables and spaces for patient relevant information (patient name, ID number etc.).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0270435
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass measurement assay
Body mass measurement assay is mass measurement assay that measures the mass quality of human body.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0273727
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy lactating female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0286793
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy lactating female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0286903
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable proline intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable proline intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid proline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for proline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0287800
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item intake recording objective
Nutritional item intake recording objective is objective specification where the goal of nutritional item intake recording is to record the type (food item), amount of taken food and the amount of a particular nutrient a human patient has taken in a specific time interval (last 24 hours, one day, two days or three days, seven days or thirty days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0312097
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary micronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval datum denoting the average quantity of a given dietary mineral contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0323207
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary water intake during observed time interval
mean water intake
Average daily total dietary water intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of dietary water contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0323514
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary arsenic allowance
Percent recommended dietary arsenic allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary arsenic consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for arsenic.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0332601
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for children population age 4-to-8 years
Adequate nutrient intake for children population age 1-to-3 years is an adequate nutrient intake for children population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy children 4 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0335638
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate carotenoid intake datum
Percent adequate carotenoid intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the total quantity of all carotenoids combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) carotenoid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0337384
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
third newborn dried blood spot screening process
third DBS
third screen
Third newborn dried blood spor screening process is a repeated newborn screening process including the repeating of some of the screening tests previously performed during the second newborn screening process and is contigent on the outcome of the results of the second newborn screening.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0339986
Definition source: Asfaw, M., Buchanan, C., Davis, R., Glassman, M., Noakes, W., O'Leary, E., Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
Definition source: Guidelines on paediatric parenteral nutrition: 8. Vitamins. Journal of pediatric and nutrition, Vol 41, Suppl. 2, S41-S53, November 2005.
Parenteral multivitamin solution is usually added to parenteral dextrose solution, or other parenteral nutrition solution, and not administered as direct undiluted injection, as it may give rise to dizziness, faintness, possible tissue irritation and other adverse reactions.
parenteral multivitamin solution
Parenteral multivitamin solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that contains both fat soluble vitamins (water solubilized with polysorbate 80 or other solubilizer) and water soluble vitamins, and that is usually composed of multivitamin powder formula (a dry mixture of various vitamins in various concentrations) diluted in sterile water (reconstituted).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0342141
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary silicon intake during observed time interval
average dietary Si intake
daily dietary silicon intake
daily silicon intake
Average daily dietary silicon intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary silicon contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0348887
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary threonine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Thr intake
daily Thr intake
mean threonine intake
Average daily threonine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid threonine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0351035
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
normal average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake
normal carbohydrate intake
normal daily carbohydrate intake
normal mean carbohydrate intake
Normal average daily dietary carbohydrate intake is an average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake during observed time interval that has the value equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary carbohydrates for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0351392
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
boys birth-to-36 months length-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
Birth to 36 months: Boys, length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
boys length-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
boys length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Boys birth-to-36 months height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0352832
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
newborn screening follow-up system process objective
Newborn screening system process objective is an objective specification to ensure the prompt identification of and provide best possible treatment for the newborns with inheritable and congenital disorders.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0353807
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable silicon intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable silicon intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of silicon consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for silicon.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
34.0
49.0
7.0
73.0
87.0
1.0
4.0
24.0
32.0
19.0
16.0
20.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
22.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
19.0
24.0
14.0
19.0
17.0
21.0
21.0
26.0
24.0
30.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0366528
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary threonine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary threonine per body mass is an average daily threonine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary threonine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0367319
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary arsenic intake during observed time interval
average Ar intake
daily arsenic intake
Average daily dietary arsenic intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary arsenic contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0371671
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average leucine requirement datum
Percent estimated average leucine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid leucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for leucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0385961
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 19-to-30 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 19-to-30 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0403610
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 31-to-50 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 31-to-50 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0426948
Definition source: http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0004505
phenylalanine-4-hyrdoxylase function
PAH function
Phenylalanine-4-hyrdoxylase function is a function that inheres in the enzyme phenylalanine-4-monooxygenase (PAH) and that is realized in its catalytic activity of the reaction: L-phenylalanine + tetrahydrobiopterin + O2 = L-tyrosine + 4-alpha-hydroxytetrahydrobiopterin.
Curation status: Incomplete
http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0004505
ONSTR:ONSTR_0428452
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average cysteine requirement datum
Percent estimated average cysteine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid cysteine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for cysteine.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
93.0
7.0
161.0
1.0
4.0
63.0
19.0
42.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
47.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
49.0
14.0
19.0
44.0
56.0
62.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0440505
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary leucine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary leucine per body mass is an average daily leucine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary leucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0440952
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 0-to-8 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 0-to-8 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for healthy population that that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of population 0 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0442823
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vanadium intake during observed time interval
average V intake
daily dietary vanadium intake
daily vanadium intake
Average daily dietary vanadium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary vanadium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0446553
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable amino-acid intake datum
amino-acid intake tolerance
amino-acid tolerance
Tolerable amino-acid intake datum is a tolerable nutrient intake datum that provides the information about quantity of a particular amino-acid that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of the observed amino-acid in a bodily fluid (usually blood or urine) measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for that particular amino-acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0452049
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary copper allowance
Percent recommended dietary copper allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary copper consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for copper.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0469016
Definition source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241
Transient evoked otoaoustic emissions (TEOAEs)are highly sensitive to cochlear pathology and in a frequency-specific way. Because of their sensitivity to cochlear dysfunction, TEOAEs have found a wide-spread application in newborn screening programs. Healthy infant ears typically produce strong otoacoustic emission levels of 15 db SPL to more than 30 db SPL. [Source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241. ]
transient evoked otoacoustic emissions test
TEOAE recording
TEOAE test
Transient evoked otoaoustic emissions test (TEAOEs test) is an otoacoustic emissions test with the objective to detect, record and measure the cochlear sound emissions generated in response to the click stimuli (usually of around 84 dB of sound pressure level (db SPL)).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0477465
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body height at long-term follow-up visit measurement datum
Body height long-term follow-up visit measurement datum is a body height measurement datum that is the result of the body height measurement assay performed during physical examination at each scheduled patient visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0487622
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average iodine requirement datum
Percent estimated average iodine requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of iodine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for iodine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0488722
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate molybdenum intake datum
Percent adequate molybdenum intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity molybdenum consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for molybdenum.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0494803
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from fatty acid
percent daily energy from fatty acid
percent energy from fatty acid
Percent daily energy intake from fatty acid is a percent daily energy intake providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of a particular fatty acid taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval, and that is expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0514381
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary water allowance
Percent recommended dietary water allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of dietary water consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for water.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0534168
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary zinc intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary zinc intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval datum denoting the average quantity of dietary zinc contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0543092
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma ornithine concentration measurement datum
plasma Orn
plasma Orn level
plasma Orn status
plasma ornithine concentration
plasma ornithine level
plasma ornithine measurement
plasma ornithine status
Blood plasma ornithine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid ornithine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0548398
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable phosphorus intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable phosphorus intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of phosphorus consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for phosphorus.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0551279
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average pantothenic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average pantothenic acid requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of pantothenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for pantothenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0551578
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for infant population age 0-to-6 months
Adequate nutrient intake for infant population age 0-to-6 months is an adequate nutrient intake for infant population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy infants 0 to 6 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
1.0
7.0
1.52
1.0
4.0
0.87
4.0
14.0
0.76
19.0
0.66
0.73
0.71
14.0
19.0
0.88
1.05
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0565893
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.144-155.
low average daily total dietary protein intake per body mass
Low average daily total dietary protein per body mass is an average daily total protein intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for total dietary protein per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0572675
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
boys body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart
2 to 20 years: Boys, Body mass index-for-age percentiles
Boys body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart is a body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart that is a slight modification of the individual body mass index-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 2 to 20 years of age as well as the data entry tables and space for relevant patient information.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0573506
Definition source: An Act concerning coverage for foods and food products for inherited metabolic diseases and supplementing P.L.1938, c.366 (C.17:48-1 et seq.), P.L.1940, c.74 (C.17:48A-1 et seq.), P.L.1985, c.236 (C.17:48E-1 et seq.), chapter 26 of Title 17B of the New Jersey Statutes, chapter 27 of Title 17B of the New Jersey Statutes, P.L.1992, c.161 (C.17B:27A-2 et seq.), P.L.1992, c.162 (C.17B:27A-17 et seq.),P.L.1973, c.337 (C.26:2J-1 et seq.) and P.L.1961, c.49 (C.52:14-17.25 et seq.). section C.17:48A-7q C.17:48A-7q "Coverage for treatment of inherited metabolic diseases by medical service corporation", retrievable at: http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/9697/bills/pl97/338_.htm
modified low protein food
MPLF
low protein modified food
low protein modified food product
low protein modified food products
low protein modified foods
modified low protein foods
Modified low protein food is a food item that is a food product specially formulated to have less than 1g of protein per serving, and is intended to be used under the direction of a physician for the dietary treatment of an inherited metabolic disease, but does not include a natural food that is naturally low in protein.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0585383
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary threonine intake
high mean threonine intake
high threonine intake
High average daily dietary threonine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary threonine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0585984
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable alanine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable alanine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid alanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for alanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0586792
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for children population age 1-to-3 years
Recommended dietary allowance for children population age 1-to-3 years is a recommended dietary allowance for children population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy children population 1 to 3 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0629239
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acids phenylalanine and tyrosine combined, contained in all food items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0630865
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum
plasma Phe
plasma Phe level
plasma Phe status
plasma phenylalanine concentration
plasma phenylalanine level
plasma phenylalanine measurement
plasma phenylalanine status
Blood plasma phenylalanine concentration mesasurement datum is a blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum that is the output of tandem mass specterometry or high performance liquid chromatography or liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry measuring the conentration of the amino acid phenylalanine in human blood plasma speciment that is obtained from blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0645128
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary tryptophan intake
low mean tryptophan intake
low tryptophan intake
Low average daily dietary tryptophan intake is an average daily dietary tryptophan intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary tryptophan for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0651839
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
heigh-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
Height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a CDC clinical growth chart that consists of modifications in format of two individual growth charts whereby height-for-age and weight-for-age charts appear on a single page as a single combined chart. Height-for-age weight-for-age chart consists of two sets of smoothed percentile curves, where the upper set of curves illustrates the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements)with respect to age, while the lower set illustrates weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age, both in a population of healthy children of specific age group. Percentile curves are plotted against a single scaled grid where weight and height measurement units (respectively) are placed on combined the vertical scale, while age measurement units are placed on the horizontal scale of the grid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0656655
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin requirement is a percent estimated average micronutrient requirement that provides the information about the quantity of specific vitamin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed vitamin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0677523
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma glycine concentration measurement datum
plasma Gly
plasma Gly level
plasma Gly status
plasma glycine concentration
plasma glycine measurement
plasma glycine status
Blood plasma glycine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glycine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0679347
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.202-210.
low average daily dietary vitamin C intake
low mean vitamin C intake
low vitamin C intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin C intake is an average daily dietary vitamin C intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin C for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0681536
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
phenylalanine accumulation
Phenylalanine accumulation is a pathological bodily process of increasing the quantity of amino-acid L-phenylalanine in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid above the level that is considered clinically normal due to abnormally low catalytic activity of the enzyme phenyalalnie-4-hydroxylaze.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0682272
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass at research study visit measurement datum
Body mass at research study visit measurement datum is body mass measurement datum that is the result of mass measurement assay of research study participant's body height performed during physical examination during the scheduled research study visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0685099
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening long-term follow-up protocol
LTFU protocol
NBS LTFU protocol
NBS-LTFU protocol
Newborn screening long-term follow-up protocol is a newborn screening system protocol specifying all actions to be performed and agents involved in processes of long-term follow-up of patients diagnosed with heritable disorders.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_0692868
Definition source: http://asha.org./public/hearing/Hearing-Screening-and-Hearing-Evaluation/
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D006309
hearing assay
audition assay
Hearing assay is an organismal assay performed with the objective to provide the information about human ability of sensing and transducing acoustic stimulation to the central nervous system.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0719792
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at newborn screening proper measurement datum
Age at newborn screening measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the time when the age measurement is being done during one of the newborn screening proper processes (i.e. dried blood spot specimen creation or hearing screening or pulse oximetry screening for critical congenital heart disorders).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0723441
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 156-166.
normal average daily total dietary water intake
normal daily water intake
normal mean water intake
normal water intake
Normal average daily dietary water intake is an average daily total dietary water intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary water for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0726216
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 51-to-70 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 51-to-70 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0729394
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
girls birth-to-36 months length-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
Birth to 36 months: Girls, length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
girls length-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
girls length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Girls birth-to-36 months height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0736365
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate thiamine intake datum
Percent adequate thiamine intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of thiamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for thiamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0738774
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
normal average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake
normal alpha-linolenic acid intake
normal daily alpha-linolenic acid intake
normal mean alpha-linolenic acid intake
Normal average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake is an average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary alpha-linolenic acid (aLnA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0773490
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
Second- and third-tier tests are commonly done on the original dried blood spot specimen (collected during the initial newborn screening) and are to be distinguished from the repeated newborn screening testing that involves retesting on the original specimen performed by the screening laboratory, or second screening tests that require a fresh specimen (obtained during the repeated newborn screening). [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
third-tier newborn dried blood spot screening process
Third-tier dried blood spot newborn screening process is a dried blood spot newborn screening proper system process commonly performed on the dried blood spot specimen collected during the initial newborn screening for the purposes of performing additional test or tests following the previously positive positive second-tier test result.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0793963
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.188-195.
high average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake
high mean vitamin B12 intake
high vitamin B12 intake
High average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin B12 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0802429
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate pantothenic acid intake datum
Percent adequate pantothenic acid intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of pantothenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for pantothenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0810120
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary histidine intake
low histidine intake
low mean histidine intake
Low average daily dietary histidine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary histidine for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0812331
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RCD/X74Uk
arterial blood specimen collecting
arterial blood sampling
Arterial blood specimen collecting is blood specimen collecting by which a portion of arterial blood is collected from a human patient or study subject by making a small puncture in patient's artery followed by collecting a portion of leaked arterial blood in a protocol appropriate container.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0829886
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
human age
Human age is organismal quality that inheres in a human being by virtue of the time elapsed in utero from conception until the birth or the period of time elapsed since the birth until the given time point of age measurement.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0848622
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process. 4th Ed. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Chicago, IL, pp. 10-11, 37-48.
performing nutrition diagnosis
Performing nutrition diagnosis is a performing a diagnosis that realizes the dietitian role and that consists of identifying the nutrition related problem and the etiology or contributing risk factor thereof and related signs and symptoms.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0856506
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary cholesterol allowance
Percent recommended dietary cholesterol allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of dietary cholesterol consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for dietary cholesterol.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0867118
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary calcium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary calcium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval datum denoting the average quantity of dietary calcium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0870721
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary macronutrient intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily nutrient intake during observed time interval datum denoting the average quantity of a given macronutrient contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0874986
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
boys body mass index-for-age percentile chart
Body mass index-for-age percentiles: Boys, 2 to 20 years
boys BMI-for-age percentile chart
boys body mass index-for-age percentile chart
boys body mass index-for-age percentiles
Boys body mass index-for-age percentile chart is a body mass index-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0898481
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary asparagine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily asparagine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid asparagine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0901764
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass at birth measurement datum
Body mass at birth measurement datum is body mass measurement datum that is the result of mass measurement assay of human body performed shortly after birth.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0923831
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary molybdenum intake during observed time interval
average dietary Mo intake
daily dietary molybdenum intake
daily molybdenum intake
mean molybdenum intake
Average daily dietary molybdenum intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary molybdenum contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0937984
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.274-279.
low average daily dietary riboflavin intake
low mean riboflavine intake
low riboflavine intake
Low average daily dietary riboflavin intake is an average daily dietary riboflavin intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary riboflavin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0941122
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary leucine intake
high leucine intake
high mean leucine intake
High average daily dietary leucine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary leucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
39.0
58.0
7.0
87.0
93.0
1.0
4.0
28.0
37.0
19.0
19.0
24.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
22.0
27.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
23.0
28.0
14.0
19.0
20.0
24.0
25.0
31.0
28.0
35.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_0941680
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
normal average daily dietary valine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary valine per body mass is an average daily valine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary valine patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0942164
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable level percentage
%UL
Upper tolerable level percentage is a dietary reference intake percentage unit (dimensionless unit) which denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient that may be (or has been) consumed by a human as a percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for that specific nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0963392
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Range_(statistics)
Note: Class name 'range datum' does not refer to the 'range statistic' which refers to the difference between the largest and the smallest value of a particular statistical data set.
range datum
Range datum is a data item that provides the information about the set of values limited by the smallest and largest value a particular (observed) measurement datum takes in observed research, clinical or medical context/situation.
Curation status: Incomplete
Therapeutic range for blood phenylalanine concentration is XXX to XXX μM
ONSTR:ONSTR_0966715
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.188-195.
low average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake
low mean vitamin B12 intake
low vitamin B12 intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin B12 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0966733
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population age 9-to-13 years
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 9-to-13 years is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0969453
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary silicon allowance
Percent recommended dietary silicon allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary silicon consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for silicon.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0974359
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/therapeutic+range
blood chemical concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood chemical concentration therapeutic range datum is a therapeutic range datum providing the information about the set of values (limited by the minimal and maximal values) of the concentration of particular chemical in the blood, such that the concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0981568
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
low average daily dietary linoleic acid intake
low daily linoleic acid intake
low linoleic acid intake
low mean linoleic acid intake
Low average daily dietary linoleic acid intake is an average daily dietary linoleic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary linoleic acid (LA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0983341
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
venous blood specimen
Venous blood specimen is a blood specimen that is derived from portion of human venous blood and is specified output of venous blood specimen collecting.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0992681
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at newborn pulse oximetry test measurement datum
Age at newborn pulse oximetry test measurement datum is an age at newborn screening measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the time when on of the pulse oximetry test has been done on a newborn.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_0999466
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutrient intake summary report
Nutrient intake summary report is an information content entity that contains the information about the energy intake value and the average quantities of all nutrients contained in food items consumed by a patient in a specific time interval relevant for dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1012174
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.380-384.
high average daily dietary selenium intake
high mean selenium intake
high selenium intake
High average daily dietary selenium intake is an average daily dietary selenium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary selenium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1013653
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 304-310.
normal average daily dietary copper intake
normal copper intake
normal mean copper intake
Normal average daily dietary copper intake is an average daily dietary copper intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary copper for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1017357
Definition source: ONSTR curators
consumed dietary supplement datum
Consumed dietary supplement datum is a dietary supplement datum providing the information about the kinds and quantities of dietary supplements consumed (ingested) by a human patient during the time interval relevant for the dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1034362
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 286-295.
high average daily dietary calcium intake
high calcium intake
high mean calcium intake
High average daily dietary calcium intake is an average daily dietary calcium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary calcium for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1036144
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
high average daily dietary linoleic acid intake
high daily linoleic acid intake
high linoleic acid intake
high mean linoleic acid intake
High average daily dietary linoleic acid intake is an average daily dietary linoleic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary linoleic acid (LA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1045375
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary sulfate intake during observed time interval
daily dietary sufate intake
daily sufate intake
Average daily dietary sulfate intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all dietary sufates combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
86.0
7.0
107.0
1.0
4.0
58.0
19.0
38.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
43.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
46.0
14.0
19.0
40.0
51.0
52.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_1057796
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary lysine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary lysine per body mass is an average daily lysine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary lysine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1058537
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average riboflavin requirement datum
Percent estimated average riboflavin requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of riboflavin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for riboflavin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1060087
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from linoleic acid
percent daily energy from linoleic acid
percent energy from linoleic acid
Percent daily energy intake from linoleic acid is a percent daily dietary energy intake providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of linoleic acid taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval, and that is expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1061345
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate linoleic acid intake datum
Percent adequate linoleic acid intake is a percent adequate fatty acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of linoleic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for linoleic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1062304
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/parenteral+nutrition
Intravenous administration of the nutrient solution is often accomplished via a central venous catheter, usually inserted in the superior vena cava or subclavian vein, or through the periferal vein. [Source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/parenteral+nutrition ]
total parenteral nutrient administration
TPN
hyperalimentation
total pareneteral hyperalimentation
total pareneteral nutrition
Total parenteral nutrition is a parenteral administration where parenteral nutrition solution is introduced into the human patient intavenously.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1070048
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate water intake datum
Percent adequate water intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the total quantity of water consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) water.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1078667
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary carotenoid intake during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary carotenoid intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all carotenoids contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1078710
Definition source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241
Definition source: http://asha.org./public/hearing/Otoacoustic-Emissions
Even though the intensity of the observed OAE response is a primary factor of in OAE detectability, it is the presence of a detectable OAE response to a particular stimulus that is clinically important and not its strength. [Source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241.]
Otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are recorded via an ear canal probe (containing both the miniature sound source and the microphone transducer) which is inserted deeply into the ear canal) after an auditory stimulus presentation. Unlike other audiometric tests,in the case of OAE recording, it is not necessary for the stimulus to be near to threshold levels to detect departures from normal function. Middle ear status (middle ear fluid or blockage) affects the OAEs and can prevent their detection. OAE signals are very sensitive to minos conductive losses caused by middle ear fluid and ear canal debris in neonates, so that sometimes, in first few hours after birth, an auditory brain-stem response (ARB) can be recorded and OAE cannot. [Source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241.]
otoacoustic emissions test
OAE recording
OAE test
Otoacoustic emissions test is a hearing assay with the objective to detect, record and measure the otoacoustic emissions (OAEs), the sound waves that are produced by the motion of the outer cochlea hair cells responding to the auditory stimulation (as a by-product of a cochlear mechanism known as 'cochlear amplification') and that are transmitted backwards through the middle ear and received by the tympanum (ear drum).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1089604
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 9 years and older that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1109901
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood chemical concentration ratio datum
Blood chemical concentration ratio datum is a data item that provides the information about the ratio of concentrations of clinically relevant chemicals (e.g. nutrients, metabolites, pharmacological agents) in the blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1113327
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
human state with respect to pregnancy and lactation categorical datum label
Human state with respect to pregnancy and lactation categorical datum label is a categorical label denoting the category of the human state datum with respect to pregnancy and lactation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1115755
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration measurement datum
CSF Phe
CSF Phe concentration
CSF Phe level
CSF phenylalanine concentration
CSF phenylalanine level
CSF phenylalanine measurement
CSF phenylalanine status
Cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration mesasurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration measurement assay that measures the concentration of the amino-acid phenylalanine in human cerebrospinal fluid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1119226
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin A allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin A allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin A consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin A.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1119426
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary phenylalanine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily phenylalanine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a amino-acid phenylalanine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1124010
Definition source: ONSTR curators
dietary supplement datum
Dietary supplement datum is a nutritional item datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of dietary supplements prescribed to or consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1126583
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average isoleucine requirement datum
Percent estimated average isoleucine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid isoleucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for isoleucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1155298
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood specimen creation measurement datum
Blood specimen creation measurement datum is a specimen creation measurement datum that provides the information about the time the blood specimen have been created.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1162650
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood selenium concentration measurement datum
blood selenium level
blood selenium measurement
serum selenium level
serum selenium measurement
Blood selenium concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the concentration of selenium in the blood plasma or serum specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1164002
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/therapeutic+range
therapeutic range datum
Therapeutic range datum is a range datum that provides the information about the concentration range of a particular chemical (e.g. medication, therapeutic agent, nutrient or metabolite) in an observed bodily fluid such that the concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1164140
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary energy intake during observed time interval datum
Average daily dietary energy intake during observed time interval datum is a dietary energy intake datum denoting the average number of kilocalories derived from all nutritional items ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one days, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1168565
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate iodine intake datum
Percent adequate iodine intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity iodine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for iodine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1177320
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 286-295.
low average daily dietary calcium intake
low calcium intake
low mean calcium intake
Low average daily dietary calcium intake is an average daily dietary calcium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary calcium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1179053
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years
Recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years is a recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population that denotes the the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy pregnant female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1187661
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary lysine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily lysine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid lysine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1188589
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
In terms of the sequentiality of newborn screening system processes, treatment initiation process usually marks the onset of the long-term follow-up of patient diagnosed with and inherited metabolic disease. Since some conditions can be life threatening within a few days after birth (e.g., organic acidurias, galactosemia, maple sirup urine disease), the therapeutic treatment is been initiated as soon a positive result for such diseases has been reported through newborn dried blood spot screening. [Source: Recommended uniform Screening Panel of the Secretary's Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children. ]
treatment initiation
Treatment initiation is a planned process that includes the initial prescription and/or administartion of nutritional and/or medical therapy to a patient diagnosed with one of diseases detected through newborn dried blood spot screening, and that commonly marks the onset of the post newborn dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up (NDBS-LTFU).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1191575
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 14-to-18 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 14-to-18 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1196394
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate arsenic intake datum
Percent adequate arsenic intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity arsenic consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for arsenic.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1199665
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for children population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for children population is an estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of children population 1 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1207407
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary fluoride intake during observed time interval
daily dietary fluoride intake
mean fluoride intake
Average daily dietary fluoride intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all dietary fluorides combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1213123
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable thiamine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable thiamine intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of thiamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for thiamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1228586
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.274-279.
high average daily dietary riboflavin intake
high mean riboflavine intake
high riboflavine intake
High average daily dietary riboflavin intake is an average daily dietary riboflavin intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1232612
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average asparagine requirement datum
Percent estimated average asparagine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid asparagine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for asparagine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1252223
Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62-64.
By implication, mutated allele carrier PAH genotype is a heterozygous genotype.
mutated allele carrier phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
mutated allele carrier phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
A PAH genotype that includes two alleles each coding for enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase monomer (PAH monomer), out of which one is a normal (non-mutated, wild type) PAH monomer allele and the other is mutated (mutant) PAH monomer allele.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1267261
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn dried blood spot screening test result analysis
Newborn dried blood spot screening test result analysis is a data transformation that is performed by biochemical geneticist or a team of experts (including biochemical geneticist, metabolic dietitian and newborn screening program coordinator) and that has the output newborn dried blood spot screening test finding.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1272933
Definition source: Scriver, C. R., Sly, W. S., Childs, B., Baudet, A. L., Valle, D., Kinzler, K. W., Vogelstein, B. (2000) The metabolic and molecular bases of inherited metabolic disease, 8th Ed. McGraw-Hill Professional.
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classic phenylketonuria
classic PKU
severe PKU
Classic phenylketonuria is a hyperphenylaninemia that is caused by characterized by blood phenyalalnine concentration greater than 1200 μmol/L (20 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1273733
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head size
Head size is human body quality that inheres in human head by virtue of the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by the head.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1277105
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary phenylalanine allowance
Percent recommended dietary phenylalanine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary phenylalanine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1278470
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Some parenteral multivitamin solutions need to be reconstituted (diluted in sterile water) before administration.
pediatric parenteral multivitamin solution
Pediatric parenteral multivitamin solution is a parenteral multivitamin solution formulated for infants and children younger than 11 years of age, and specifically for incorporation into intravenous infusions or other kinds of parenteral solutions (e.g. parenteral three-in-one solution).
Curation status: Incomplete
pediatric MVI-12
ONSTR:ONSTR_1280377
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population
Adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population is an adequate nutrient intake for female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy lactating female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1282628
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
vitamin specific measurement unit
Vitamin specific unit is a derived unit that denotes the quantity of a particular vitamin, or vitamin precursors (provitamins) expressed in units of the International System of Measurement Units (SI), or expressed in the international units (IU).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1286193
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NCIM/C0016452
food item
food
foods
foodstuff
Food item is a nutritional item that is of either plant, animal or artificial origin (industrially manufactured) and that containins nutrients and may contain other substances (artficial colors, binders, flavors etc.) that when ingested by an organism (for purposes of nourishment or pleasure) serves to produce energy, build body tissues, stimulate growth or maintain homeostasis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1298692
Definition source: http://www.peds.umn.edu/iac/topics/headgrowth/home.html
head circumference measurement assay
head circumference measurment
Head circumference measurement assay is a length measurement assay that determines the circumference of human head measured at its widest point (i.e the largest possible circumference). Measurement is usually performed by using a flexible tape measure, commonly starting from the point that is approximately 1.5 cm above (roughly 1/2 inch) the eyebrows, moving over the point slightly above left (or right ear), then over the point approximately 1.5 cm (roughly 1/2 inch) above the occipital notch, and back to the starting point on the forehead.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1317968
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of pantothenic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1319796
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood tyrosine concentration measurement datum
blood Tyr concentration
blood Tyr level
blood Tyr status
blood tyrosine concentration
blood tyrosine level
blood tyrosine measurement
blood tyrosine status
Whole blood tyrosine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tyrosine in the human blood specimen (or blood eluate derived from the dried blood spot specimen) that has been collected from patient at least 2.5 or 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1326752
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.224-233.
normal average daily dietary vitamin D intake
normal mean vitamin D intake
normal vitamin D intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin D intake is an average daily dietary vitamin D intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin D for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1328060
Definition source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557.
Definition source: O'Leary, E.,Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
parenteral dextrose solution
Parenteral dextrose solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that is a solution of monohydrous dextrose (glucose monohydrate) diluted in sterile water.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1331876
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
There are specific circumstances (e.g., unsatisfactory specimens, acutely ill newborns in the NICU) under which repeat screening is commonly required. Because of the possibility of biologic false-positives, 29 States recommend/require a second specimen if tested prior to 24 hours of age and 7 States require a second specimen if the newborn is tested before 48 hours of age. False-positives for congenital hypothyroidism and congenital adrenal hyperplasia are common in premature infants but can be dealt with through retesting when the infants are a few days older and their endocrine systems are more mature. [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
second dried blood spot newborn screening process
second DBS
second screen
Second dried blood spot newborn screening process is a repeated newborn screening process including the repeating of some of the screening processes previously performed during the initial newborn screening process (e.g. dried blood spot specimen creation, hearing screening).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1357690
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary tyrosine allowance
Percent recommended dietary tyrosine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary tyrosine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1360205
Definition source: Hinman, A.R., Mann, M.Y., Singh, R.H. (2009) Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.11, No. 6, June 2009.
newborn screening system post dried blood spot screening short-term follow-up process
NDBS short-term follow-up
NDBS-STFU
newborn dried blood spot screening short-term follow-up
Newborn screening system post dried blood spot screening short-term follow-up process is a newborn screening system short-term follow-up process that includes medical practices designed to establish diagnosis or detect falls positive screen of a particular disease indicated by the positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1363067
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary micronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of relevant dietary minerals contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1373812
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 31-to-50 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 31-to-50 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1376910
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable iron intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable iron intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of iron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for iron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1377652
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 9-to-13 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 9-to-13 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1380321
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glycine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Gly intake
daily Gly intake
Average daily glycine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid glycine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1385096
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for infant population age 7-to-12 months
Recommended dietary allowance for infant population age 0-to-6 months is a recommended dietary allowance for infant population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy infant population 7 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1390627
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate dietary mineral intake datum
Percent adequate dietary mineral intake is a percent adequate micronutrient intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary mineral consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed dietary mineral.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1406917
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average lysine requirement datum
Percent estimated average lysine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid lysine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for lysine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1407586
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate calcium intake datum
Percent adequate calcium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity calcium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for calcium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1409233
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
one day nutritional item intake record
1-d food diary
1-d record
1-day food diary
1-day intake record
1-day record
one day food intake record
usual day food intake record
usual day intake
One day nutritional item intake record is a nutritional item intake record completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of consumed food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods and food amino-acid excahnges the patient has consumed in one day time interval (24 hours) prior to the follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1423872
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable water intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable water intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of water consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for water.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1427222
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
children and adolescent stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1431266
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item quantity datum
Nutritional item quantity datum is a scalar measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of a given nutritional item (consumed or prescribed).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1445519
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
phenylalanine concentration finding
Phenylalanine conentration finding is a laboratory finding that is the interpretation of measurement values of the concentration of amino acid phenylalanine in the human blood specimen (including blood plasma specimen and dried blood spot eluate) or in the human crerebrospinal fluid specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1454514
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.280-285.
high average daily dietary thiamine intake
high mean thiamine intake
high thiamine intake
High average daily dietary thiamine intake is an average daily dietary thiamine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary thiamine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1457519
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head circumference at birth measurement datum
Head circumference at birth measurement datum is a head circumference measurement datum that is the result of the head circumference measurement assay performed shortly after birth.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1474441
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item datum
Nutritional item datum is a data item that provides the information about the kinds, quantities and nutrient content of nutritional items have been prescribed to be consumed during the course of treatment or have been consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1484856
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate asparagine intake datum
Percent adequate asparagine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid asparagine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for asparagine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1496685
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate glutamine intake datum
Percent adequate glutamine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glutamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for glutamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1507712
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average alpha-linolenic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average alpha-linolenic acid requirement is a percent estimated average fatty acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of alpha-linolenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for alpha-linolenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1508315
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of lactating females 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1509758
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62.
phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
PAH genotype
PAH monomer genotype
phenylalanine hydroxylase monomer genotype
A genotype that includes two alleles (variants of a gene) coding for enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase monomer (PAH monomer), having gene map locus 12q22-q24.2.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1514961
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin B6 intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin B6 intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B6 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin B6.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1548265
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for children population
Recommended dietary allowance for children population is a recommended dietary allowance for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy children population 1 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1552413
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/parenteral+nutrition
Parnteral administration (and similarly, enteral administration) is, by implication, applicable only to the organisms that anatomically have the alimentary canal (and/or some form of gastrointestinal tract).
The route of administration, constant rate of flow required, and potential patient sensitivity to the elements administered, all contribute to the potential complications of parenteral nutrition. [Source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/parenteral+nutrition ]
parenteral administration
pareneteral route of administration
parenteral route
Parenteral administration is administering substance in vivo where material entity (e.g. parenteral nutrition solution, Ringer's soluton, medication in fluid phase) is introduced into the organism intravenously, subcutanously, intramuscularly, intradermally or intrasternally.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1560326
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary alpha-linolenic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary alpha-linolenic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary alpha-linolenic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for alpha-linolenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1565174
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average potassium requirement datum
Percent estimated average potassium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of potassium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for potassium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1568766
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for population age 9 years and older
Recommended dietary allowance for population age 9 years and older is a recommended dietary allowance datum that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy human population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1574904
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 111-121.
low average daily total dietary fiber intake
low daily fiber intake
low fiber intake
low mean fiber intake
Low average daily total dietary fiber intake is an average daily total dietary fiber intake during observed time interval that has value less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fiber for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1575035
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary iodine intake during observed time interval
average dietary I intake
daily dietary iodine intake
daily iodine intake
mean iodine intake
Average daily dietary iodine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary iodine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1576493
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
girls birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart
Birth to 24 months: Girls, Head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentiles
Girls birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart is a birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart that illustrates the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age, and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height (length) measurements in a population of healthy girls 0 to 24 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1581489
Definition source: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia, http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003428.htm
Description of actual procedures of lumbar puncture, cisternal puncture and ventricular puncture is out of scope of ONSTR.
cerebrospinal fluid specimen collecting
CSF specimen collecting
Cerebrospinal fluid specimen collecting is collecting specimen from an organism with the objective of obtaining a specimen of cerebrospinal fluid from a human patient. Collecting of cerebrospinal fluid is most commonly obtained by the procedure of lumbar puncture (i.e. spinal tap), while rarely used methods include cisternal puncture and ventricular puncture.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1583962
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary calcium intake during observed time interval
average Ca intake
daily calcium intake
mean calcium intake
Average daily dietary calcium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary calcium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1587001
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary micronutrient allowance
Percent recommended dietary micronutrient allowance is a percent recommended dietary nutrient allowance datum that provides the information about the quantity of particular dietary nutrient consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percent of the recommended dietary allowance for the observed dietary nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1590917
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for children population age 4-to-8 years
Recommended dietary allowance for children population age 4-to-8 years is a recommended dietary allowance for children population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy children population 4 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1597525
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average boron requirement datum
Percent estimated average boron requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of boron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for boron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1600296
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.356-361.
high average daily dietary molybdenum intake
high mean molybdenum intake
high molybdenum intake
High average daily dietary molybdenum intake is an average daily dietary molybdenum intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary molybdenum for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1610185
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population with inherited metabolic disease
IMD-UL
UL for inherited metabolic disease population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population with inherited metabolic disease is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of a given population with inherited metabolic disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1614275
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process. 4th Ed. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Chicago, IL, pp. 51-61.
nutrition intervention
Nutrition intervention is a health care process that realizes the dietitian role and that consists of 1) planning (prioritizing the nutrition diagnoses, conferring with patient and/or patient's family, reviewing practice guidelines and policies and setting goals and defining the specific nutrition intervention strategy) and 2) implementation (carrying on and communicating plan of care, continuing data collection, revising the nutrition intervention strategy).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1653996
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary micronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary micronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a given micronutrient contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1660800
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average choline requirement datum
Percent estimated average choline requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of choline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for choline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1662030
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glutamic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average glutamic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of glutamic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1669719
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average arachidonic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average arachidonic acid requirement is a percent estimated average fatty acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of arachidonic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for arachidonic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1669993
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary threonine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily threonine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid threonine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1690491
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary methionine allowance
Percent recommended dietary methionine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary methionine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid methionine.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
22.0
7.0
28.0
1.0
4.0
16.0
19.0
11.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
12.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
13.0
15.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_1691285
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary histidine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary histidine per body mass is an average daily histidine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary histidine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1691417
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_genetics
Definition source: http://www.acmg.net
clinical geneticist role
Clinical geneticist role is a geneticist role that is realized by a human trained in medicine (a physician) during the processes of detection and treatment of patients with various hereditary disorders including birth defects, developmental delay, autism, short stature etc.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_1696794
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 11, 70-81.
The acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) of a macronutrient is expressed as a percentage of total energy intake because its requirement, in a classical sense, is not independent of energy fuel sources or of the total energy requirement of the individual. Each must be expressed in terms relative to the other. A key feature of each AMDR is that it has a lowed and upper boundary. If an individual consumes below or above this range, there is a potential for increasing risk of chronic diseases shown to affect long term health, as well as increasing risk of insufficient intakes of essential nutrients. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp.70.]
acceptable macronutrient distribution range datum
AMDR
acceptable macronutrient distribution range
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range datum is a scalar measurement datum that is defined as a range of daily intake of particular dietary energy source that is associated with a reduced risk of chronic disease, while providing adequate intakes of essential macronutrients and that is expressed as percentage of total daily dietary energy intake for particular macronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1704483
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average glutamic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average glutamic acid requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of glutamic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for glutamic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1711364
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RCD/X74Ug [RCDv3]
capillary blood specimen collecting
capillary blood sampling
Capillary blood specimen collecting is blood specimen collecting by which a portion of capillary blood is collected from a human patient or study subject by making a small puncture (or incision) in capillary blood vessels followed by collecting a portion of (leaked) capillary blood in a protocol appropriate container.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1719621
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary valine allowance
Percent recommended dietary valine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary valine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid valine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1727488
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glutamine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Gln intake
daily Gln intake
Average daily glutamine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid glutamine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1732077
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population age 4-to-8 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population age 4-to-8 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy children population 4 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1745319
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Height_of_a_human_being
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D001827
body heigth measurement assay
Body height measurement assay is length measurement assay that determines the linear distance between the sole (bottom of the feet) to the crown (top) of the head of human body standing or lying fully extended. In human beings capable of standing erect, body height is measured while a human is standing with legs, spine and neck fully extended. In neonates and infants, the linear distance between the bottom of the feet to the top of the head is measured when neonate or infant is lying with legs fully extended.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1757060
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.380-384.
normal average daily dietary selenium intake
normal mean selenium intake
normal selenium intake
Normal average daily dietary selenium intake is an average daily dietary selenium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary selenium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1759467
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary potassium intake during observed time interval
average dietary K intake
daily dietary potassium intake
daily kalium intake
daily potassium intake
mean kalium intake
mean potassium intake
Average daily dietary potassium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary potassium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1769497
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary molybdenum intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary molybdenum intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary molybdenum contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1773106
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate boron intake datum
Percent adequate boron intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity boron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for boron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1775075
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin C intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin C intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin C consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin C.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1783915
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
high average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake
high alpha-linolenic acid intake
high daily alpha-linolenic acid intake
high mean alpha-linolenic acid intake
High average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake is an average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary alpha-linolenic acid (aLnA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1791189
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma homocystine concentration measurement datum
blood homocystine concentration
blood homocystine level
plasma homocystine concentration
plasma homocystine measurement
Blood plasma homocystine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid homocystine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1792329
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
recommended dietary allowance datum
DRI-RDA
RDA
RDAs
dietary reference intake-recommended dietary allowance
nutrient recommended daily allowance
recommended daily allowance
Recommended dietary allowance datum is a dietary nutrient reference intake datum that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of humans in a particular group based on age, gender and gender specific physiological status of being pregnant or lactating.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1815160
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
low average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Low average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary phenylalanine and tyrosine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1837313
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average nutrient requirement datum
%EAR
percent DRI-EAR
percent EAR
Percent estimated average nutrient requirement datum is a percent dietary reference intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary nutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement (EAR) for the observed nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1838254
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary riboflavin intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary vitamin B2 intake during observed time interval
daily dietary riboflavin intake
daily dietary vitamin B2 intake
daily vitamin B2 intake
mean riboflavine intake
Average daily dietary riboflavin intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of riboflavin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1851180
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population age 19-to-30 years
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 19-to-30 years is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1852639
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate phenylalanine intake datum
Percent adequate phenylalanine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid phenylalanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1867414
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary fiber allowance
Percent recommended dietary fiber allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of all dietary fibers combines, consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for dietary fiber.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
30.0
7.0
70.0
1.0
4.0
22.0
19.0
15.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
17.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
14.0
19.0
16.0
20.0
24.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_1868713
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary isoleucine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary isoleucine per body mass is an average daily isoleucine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary isoleucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1884454
Definition source: Asfaw, M., Buchanan, C., Davis, R., Glassman, M., Noakes, W., O'Leary, E.,Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
Definition source: Guidelines on paediatric parenteral nutrition: 4. Lipids. Journal of pediatric and nutrition, Vol 41, Suppl. 2, S19-S27, November 2005.
Definition source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557.
parenteral lipid solution
IVFE
intralipid solution
intravenous fat emulsion
intravenous lipid emulsion
parenteral lipid emulsion
Parenteral lipid solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that is a sterile fat emulsion (e.g. soybean or olive oil based) usually contains a mixture of essential fatty acids, egg yolk phospholipids and glycerol to make the emulsion isotonic, and may contain medium-chain triglicerides.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1888775
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary carotenoid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary carotenoid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of all carotenoids combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1894545
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate glycine intake datum
Percent adequate glycine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glycine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for glycine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1900862
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart
infant height-for-age percentile chart
infant length-for-age percentile chart
length-for-age chart
length-for-age percentile chart
Birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy infants 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1904740
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin D requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin D requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin D consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin D.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1911808
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin K intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin K intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin K contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1921252
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population
Recommended dietary allowance for male population is a recommended dietary allowance for population age 9 years and older that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1936669
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average sulfate requirement datum
Percent estimated average sulfate requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of sulfate consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for sulfate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1942723
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.234-243.
normal average daily dietary vitamin K intake
normal mean vitamin K intake
normal vitamin K intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin K intake is an average daily dietary vitamin K intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin K for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1980971
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin B12 intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin B12 intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B12 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin B12.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1983024
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for infant population
Recommended dietary allowance for infant population is a recommended dietary allowance for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy infant population 0 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_1987347
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
prescribed nutritional formula datum
Prescribed nutritional formula datum is a nutritional formula datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of nutritional formulas prescribed by a dietitian to be consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2000067
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average tryptophan requirement datum
Percent estimated average tryptophan requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tryptophan consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for tryptophan.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2032826
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years
Adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years is an adequate nutrient intake for lactating population that that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy lactating female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2036859
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
rate process profile
Rate process profile is a process profile that is a part of a process and that can be mathematically expressed as a ratio of a measurement of a particular quality magnitude over time.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2038914
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body quality
Body quality is organismal quality that inheres in human body or a part of the human body.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2055480
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dried_blood_spot
dried blood spot eluate
Dried blood spot eluate is a processed specimen that is the output of the process of blood elution using a small disk punched from a blood saturated filter paper. The disk punched from a filer paper is dropped into a flat bottom microtitre plate and blood is eluted out in phosphate buffered saline solution containing 0.05% Tween 80 and 0.005% sodium azide, overnight at 4 °C.
Curation status: Incomplete
This calss may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ONSTR:ONSTR_2065788
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from total carbohydrate intake
percent daily energy from total carbohydrate
percent energy from total carbohydrate
Percent daily energy intake from total carbohydrate intake is a percent daily energy intake datum providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of carbohydrate taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval and that is expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2067486
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
The quantity of the consumed nutrient that a patient can 'tolerate' while 'staying' within a therapeutic range for that particular nutrient.
tolerable nutrient intake datum
nutrient intake tolerance
Tolerable nutrient intake datum is a nutrient intake datum that provides the information about the quantity of a particluar nutrient that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of the observed nutrient in a bodily fluid (usually blood or urine) measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for that particular nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2109859
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 51-to-70 years
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 51-to-70 years is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2111308
Definition source: http://www.w3org/2001/sw/hcls/ns/transmed/TMO_0085
age since birth
Age since birth is human age by virtue of (based on) the time elapsed since the moment of birth (i.e. neonate's first breath) until the given time point of age measurement.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2115401
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary mineral allowance
Percent recommended dietary mineral allowance is a percent recommended dietary micronutrient allowance that provides the information about the quantity of particular dietary mineral consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percent of the recommended dietary allowance for the observed dietary mineral.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2131084
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate alpha-linolenic acid intake datum
Percent adequate alpha-linolenic acid intake is a percent adequate fatty acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of alpha-linolenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for alpha-linolenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2137741
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin B6 allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin B6 allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin B6 consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin B6.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2141667
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.350-355.
high average daily dietary manganese intake
high manganese intake
high mean manganese intake
High average daily dietary manganese intake is an average daily dietary manganese intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary manganese for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2143189
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average arsenic requirement datum
Percent estimated average arsenic requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of arsenic consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for arsenic.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2150908
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head circumference measurement datum
HC
OCF
head circumference
head circumference measurement
occipital-frontal circumference
occipitofrontal circumference
Head circumference measurement datum is a length measurement datum that is the result of the head circumference measurement process.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2151523
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from total fat intake
percent daily energy from total fat
percent energy from total fat
Percent daily energy intake from total fat intake is a percent daily energy intake providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of fat taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval and that is expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2159686
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 70 years and older
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 70 and older years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population 70 years of age and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2171305
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable asparagine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable asparagine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid asparagine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for asparagine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2182221
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate copper intake datum
Percent adequate copper intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity copper consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for copper.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2186832
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart
Birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart is a WHO growth chart that consists two vertically separated growth charts pertaining to a population of healthy infants 0 to 24 months of age. The upper section of the combined chart is an head circumference-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age. The lower section is a weight-for-length percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height measurements (length).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2191830
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
low average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake
low mean pantothenic acid intake
low pantothenic acid intake
Low average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake is an average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary pantothenic acid for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2193409
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average linoleic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average linoleic acid requirement is a percent estimated average fatty acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of linoleic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for linoleic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2205845
Definition source: Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium and Zinc.(2001) Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Press, Washington DC, pp. 770-773.
vitamin A specific unit
Vitamin A specific unit is a vitamin specific measurement unit denoting the qunatity of vitamin A (retinol) or the quantity of vitamin A precursors (α-carotene, β-carotene and β-cryptoxantin).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2207869
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cofactor_(biochemistry)
enzyme cofactor role
Enzyme cofactor role is a role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reaction born by a chemical entity (usually a non-protein chemical entity) that is during a biochemical reaction usually bound to the enzyme and that participates in the reaction (usually as ion donor or acceptor) in such way that its chemical composition and/or structure is been altered, but regenerated (recycled) by other enzymes after the chemical entity is been released by the enzyme at the end of reaction.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2220128
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp.234-243.
low average daily dietary vitamin E intake
low mean vitamin E intake
low vitamin E intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin E intake is an average daily dietary vitamin E intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin E for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2224330
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.196-201.
low average daily dietary biotin intake
low biotin intake
low mean biotin intake
Low average daily dietary biotin intake is an average daily dietary biotin intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary biotin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2227179
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary leucine intake
normal leucine intake
normal mean leucine intake
Normal average daily dietary leucine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary leucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2239367
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 312-319.
low average daily dietary fluoride intake
low fluoride intake
low mean fluoride intake
Low average daily dietary fluoride intake is an average daily dietary fluoride intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary fluoride for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2250468
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate eicosapentaenoic acid intake datum
Percent adequate eicosapentaenoic acid intake is a percent adequate fatty acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of eicosapentaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for eicosapentaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2254341
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average fluoride requirement datum
Percent estimated average fluoride requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of fluoride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for fluoride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2260479
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 328-339.
high average daily dietary magnesium intake
high magnesium intake
high mean magnesium intake
High average daily dietary magnesium intake is an average daily dietary magnesium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary magnesium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2276485
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 312-319.
normal average daily dietary fluoride intake
normal fluoride intake
normal mean fluoride intake
Normal average daily dietary fluoride intake is an average daily dietary fluoride intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary fluoride for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2283226
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for male population age 70 years and older
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 70 years and older is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2284853
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary choline intake during observed time interval
mean choline intake
Average daily choline intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of choline contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2285168
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
human state with respect to pregnancy and lactation categorical datum
Human state with respect to pregnancy and lactation categorical datum is a categorical measurement datum providing the information about the female patient or research study participant being pregnant, lactating or absence of pregnancy or lactation (i.e. non-pregnant non-lactating).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2286225
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake during observed time interval
mean carbohydrate intake
Average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of dietary carbohydrates (sugars and starches) contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
4.1
250.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2292205
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
positive NDBS for MSUD
positive NDBS for maple syrup urine disease
positive newborn screen for MSUD
positive screen for MSUD
presumptive positive newborn screen for MSUD
presumptive positive screen for MSUD
Positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass greater than 2500 grams that is based on abnormally high whole blood concentration of valine (greater than 250 μM), abnormally high isoleucine and leucine combined concentration (greater than 350 μM) and abnormally high ratio between leucine and phenylalanine concentration (greater than 4.1), while the concentrations of other relevant amino acids, carnitine and carnitine esters, and relevant chemical concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal ranges.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2293279
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average carbohydrate requirement datum
Percent estimated average carbohydrate requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of all carbohydrates consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) carbohydrate intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2304455
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin A requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin A requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin A consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin A.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2304763
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at newborn screening system process measurement datum
Age at newborn screening system process measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the time when the age measurement is done during one of the newborn screening system processes (i.e. dried blood spot specimen creation or hearing screening or pulse oximetry screening for critical congenital heart disorders, short-term follow-up or long-ter-follow up).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2318762
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level is a percent upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific macronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed macronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
9.0
7.0
17.0
1.0
4.0
6.0
14.0
19.0
4.0
14.0
5.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
4.0
5.0
7.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2320418
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary tryptophan intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary tryptophan per body mass is an average daily tryptophan intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary tryptophan intake per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2324370
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population
Adequate nutrient intake for female population is an adequate nutrient intake for population age 9 years and older that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2338725
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
height-for-age percentile
Body height [Percentile]
Child height centile
baby length centile
body height growth percentile
body height-for-age-percentile
length-for-age percentile
Height-for-age percentile is a developmental growth indicator showing the percentage of children (in a reference population distribution) that are of the same age as the assessed child, and whose height measurement datum has equal or smaller value than that of the child being assessed at the time of given physical examination.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2341657
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average zinc requirement datum
Percent estimated average zinc requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of zinc consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for zinc.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2363484
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary sodium allowance
Percent recommended dietary sodium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary sodium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for sodium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2366136
Definition source: http://mayomedicallaboratories.com/articles/vitamind/index.htm
Definition source: http://nim.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003569.htm
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
blood vitamin D concentration measurement datum
blood vitamin D level
blood vitamin D status
Blood vitamin D concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, ligand binding assay or radioimmunoassay and that provides the information about the quantity of specific form of vitamin D in the blood sample (blood plasma or serum).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2372433
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vanadium intake datum
Percent adequate vanadium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity vanadium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vanadium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2392336
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. 2006. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
The UL is not a recommended level of intake, but rather the highest level that can be tolerated without the possibility of causing ill effects. The value applies to chronic daily use and is usually based on total intake of a nutrient from food, water, and supplements if adverse effects have been associated with total intake. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 12.]
upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum
UL
ULs
upper tolerable intake datum
upper tolerable level
upper tolerable levels
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum is a dietary nutrient reference intake datum that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of a particular population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2397558
CDC individual growth charts were published in three sets differing in selected percentile curves to meet the needs of various users. Set 1 contains 16 charts (8 for boys and 8 for girls), with the 3rd, 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th ,95th, and 97th smoothed percentile curves for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature. Set 2 contains 16 charts (8 for boys and 8 for girls), with the 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 95th smoothed percentile lines for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature. Set 3 contains 16 charts (8 for boys and 8 for girls), with the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th smoothed percentile lines for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Summary]
Definition source: 2000 CDC Growth Charts for the United States: Methods and development, Vital and Health Statistics, Series 11, Number 246, Department of Health and Human Services, CDC National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, May 2002, pp 1 and 20-34.
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Summary
CDC individual growth chart
growth chart
CDC individual growth chart is a CDC growth chart that contains sex and age specific smoothed percentile curves for observed pair of phenotypic qualities (e.g. age and body height). Each individual growth chart contains smoothed curves for selected percentiles plotted on a grid that is scaled to international units of measurement (kg, cm) and has secondary scale in British colonial units (lb, in). Individual growth charts are available for infants, birth to 36 months of age and for children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age, and preschoolers 2 to 5 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2399802
Definition source: Ogier de Baulny H., Abadie V., Feillet, F., (2007) Management of phenylketonuria and hypephenylalaninemia. The Journal of Nutrition, June 2007, vol. 137, No. 6, pp. 1561S-1563S.
transient neonatal hyperphenylalaninemia
transitory neonatal hyperphenylalaninemia
Transient neonatal hyperphenylalaninemia is transient hyperphenylalaninemia that and occurs in small-for-gestation-age human newborns and that is characterized by elevated concentration of phenylalanine (and related metabolites: phenylpyruvate, phenyllactate, phenylacetate and phenylacetylglutamine) in the neonate's blood and urine, due to incomplete maturation of liver cells that produce the enzyme (protein) phenylalnine hydroxylase.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2403069
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood carnitine concentration measurement datum
Blood carnitine concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of carnitine in the human blood eluate or blood plasma specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
58.0
7.0
125.0
1.0
4.0
41.0
19.0
27.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
31.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
33.0
14.0
19.0
28.0
36.0
41.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2413154
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
low average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Low average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary phenylalanine and tyrosine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2422189
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RCD/Ua1J4 [RCDv3]
urine specimen collecting
Urine specimen collecting is collecting specimen from an organism whereby a portion urine is collected from a human patient or study subject and stored in protocol appropriate container for further analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2424755
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.14.
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/GO/GO_0004505
phenylalanine hydroxylase complex
4-hydroxylase phenylalanine
4-monooxygenase, phenylalanine
L-phenylalanine,tetrahydrobiopterin:oxygen oxidoreductase (4-hydroxylating)
PAH
PAH complex
PheH
PheOH
hydroxylase, phenylalanine
phenylalaninase
phenylalanine 4 hydroxylase
phenylalanine 4 monooxygenase
phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase
phenylalanine hydroxylase complex
A monooxygenase complex that functions as a catalyst in the reaction: L-phenylalanine + tetrahydrobiopterin + O2 = L-tyrosine + 4-alpha-hydroxytetrahydrobiopterin (a conversion of phenylalanine into tyrosine), which represents a rate limiting step in only clinically significant biochemical pathway for the catabolism of phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
22.0
32.0
7.0
28.0
36.0
1.0
4.0
16.0
21.0
4.0
9.0
13.0
16.0
19.0
11.0
14.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
12.0
15.0
14.0
19.0
12.0
14.0
9.0
14.0
13.0
17.0
15.0
18.0
15.0
19.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2440234
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary histidine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary histidine per body mass is an average daily histidine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary histidine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2447364
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at newborn dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum
Age at newborn dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the time when the dried blood spot specimen has been created from a portion of newborn' arterial blood obtained by a heel prick procedure.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2448715
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.370-379.
normal average daily dietary potassium intake
normal kalium intake
normal mean kalium intake
normal mean potassium intake
normal potassium intake
Normal average daily dietary potassium intake is an average daily dietary potassium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary potassium (kalium) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
450.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2465611
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
critical MSUD screen
critical NDBS screen for MSUD
critical newborn screen for maple syrup urine disease
critical screen for MSUD
Critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams that is based on abnormally high whole blood concentration of valine (greater than 250 μM), abnormally high isoleucine and leucine combined concentration (greater than 460 μM), and abnormally high ratio between leucine and phenylalanine concentration (greater than 4.1). This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease requires immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2466421
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum
blood Phe
blood Phe concentration
blood Phe level
blood Phe status
blood phenylalanine concentration
blood phenylalanine level
blood phenylalanine measurement
blood phenylalanine status
Whole blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid phenylalanine in the dried blood spot specimen (or blood eluate derived from the dried blood spot specimen) that has been collected from patient at least 2.5 or 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2470194
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average dietary fiber requirement datum
Percent estimated average dietary fiber requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of dietary fiber consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) dietary fiber intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2472784
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of lactating females 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2476516
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 386-396.
high average daily dietary chloride intake
high chloride intake
high mean chloride intake
High average daily dietary chloride intake is an average daily dietary chloride intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chloride for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2479742
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy infant population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2490062
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary water intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary water intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of water contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2510169
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate folacin intake datum
Percent adequate folacin intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of folacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for folacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2514922
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
Routine repeat screening of all newborns is required in eight states, and several others strongly suggest repeated screening to be performed minimum 24 hours post birth. [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
repeated newborn dried blood spot screening process
Repeated newborn dried blood spot screening process is a dried blood spot newborn screening proper process performed usually several days after the birth in the cases when the result of the initial newborn screening is not conclusive or there exists other reason for screening repetition (e.g. dried blood specimen destroyed and or invalid with respect to medical laboratory specimen specifications).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2522542
Definition source: Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) HPLC retrieved from http://www.alpco.com/pdfs/30/30-2009.pdf
blood vitamin C concentration measurement datum
blood vitamin C concentration
blood vitamin C level
blood vitamin C status
Blood vitamin C concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the immunoassay or high performance liquid chromatography providing the information about the quantity of the acorbic acid (vitamin C) in the whole or (Lithium-heparine diluted) human blood plasma.
Curation status: Incomplete
2.0
120.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2522662
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
hyperphenylalaninemia finding
Hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a blood phenylalanine concentration finding based on the value of the blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum falling within the range that has been clinically and empirically established as higher than that of a healthy human population (i.e. above 120 μmol/L or above 2 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2527031
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for children population
Adequate nutrient intake for children population is an adequate nutrient intake for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for population of healthy children.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2546618
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.402-413.
high average daily dietary zinc intake
high mean zinc intake
high zinc intake
High average daily dietary zinc intake is an average daily dietary zinc intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary zinc for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2551520
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years
Recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years is a recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population that denotes the the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy pregnant female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2560230
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
two day nutritional item intake record
2-d food diary
2-d record
2-day food diary
2-day intake record
2-day record
two day food intake
two day intake record
Two day nutritional item intake record is a nutritional item intake record completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of consumed food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods and food amino-acid excahnges the patient has consumed in two day time interval prior to the follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2570575
"dietary supplement name" does not denote a class of any given dietary supplement, but refers to a particular of that class. For instance dietary supplement name "Vitamin B12 supplemen" would not denote the class of entities that by their properties can be named as "vitamin B12 supplement". What it would refer to is a particular of the "vitamin B12" class, that is "vitamin B12 supplement Tommy has taken yesterday morning after his breakfast at his grandmother's house in Oxford UK".
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary supplement name
Dietary supplement name is a nutritional item name referring to an instance of specific dietary supplement.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2594192
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance
Percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance is a percent recommended dietary nutrient allowance datum that provides the information about the quantity of particular dietary nutrient consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for that specific dietary nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2619523
Definition source: ONSTR curators
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for phenylketonuria population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for phenylketonuria population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population witgh inherited metabolic disease that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of population with phenylketonuria.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2625903
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood tyrosine concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood tyrosine concentration therapeutic range datum is a blood amino-acid concentration therapeutic range datum that provides the information about the set of values of blood tyrosine concentration measurements, such that the blood tyrosine concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2625983
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary isoleucine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Ile intake
daily Ile intake
mean isoleucine intake
Average daily isoleucine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid isoleucine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2626596
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary cholesterol intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary cholesterol intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary cholesterol contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2627773
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary sodium intake during observed time interval
average Na intake
daily dietary sodium intake
daily natrium intake
daily sodium intake
mean natrium intake
mean sodium intake
Average daily dietary sodium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary sodium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2630892
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement datum
Percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement is a percent estimated average micronutrient requirement that provides the information about the quantity of specific mineral nutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed mineral nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2636941
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years
Adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years is an adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy pregnant female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2640387
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate chloride intake datum
Percent adequate chloride intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity chloride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for chloride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2647953
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
urine specimen creation objective
Urine specimen creation objective is specimen creation objective to obtain a urine specimen from a human patient to use it as an input for further investigation.
Curation status: Incomplete
2500.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_2656024
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass less than 2500 grams
Newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding based on newborn's body mass (weight) measured at birth was less than 2500 grams, age of dried blood spot specimen collection and whole blood amino acid, carnitine and carnitine ester concentrations and conentrations' ratios (i.e. blood amino acid and acyl-carnitine profile respectively).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2670301
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.356-361.
normal average daily dietary molybdenum intake
normal mean molybdenum intake
normal molybdenum intake
Normal average daily dietary molybdenum intake is an average daily dietary molybdenum intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary molybdenum for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2672569
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head circumference-for-age percentile derivation
Head circumference-for-age percentile derivation is developmental growth indicator derivation with the goal to determine (or give best possible approximation of) head circumference-for-age percentile for given child, at the time of physical examination. In order to derive head circumference-for-age percentile, information about child's head circumference and age are plotted with respect to the head circumference and age scales of the age and sex appropriate head circumference-for-age percentile growth chart; the position of the resulting point is then compared with the closest head circumference-for-age percentile curves comprising the circumference-for-age growth chart; head circumference-for-age percentile is then determined (or maximally approximated) based on the closest percentile curve.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2681014
Definition source: http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0004497
monooxygenase complex
An oxidoreductase complex that functions as a catalyst in the reaction of the incorporation of one atom from molecular oxygen into a compound, and the reduction of the other atom of oxygen to water.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2697318
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary tryptophan intake
high mean tryptophan intake
high tryptophan intake
High average daily dietary tryptophan intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary tryptophan for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2701259
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population age 31-to-50 years
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 31-to-50 years is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2703424
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
research study participant visit
Research study participant visit is a planned process consisting of processes described or defined by a research study protocol and that involve participation of research study participant and one or more researchers.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2706074
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma isoleucine concentration measurement datum
plasma Ile
plasma Ile level
plasma Ile status
plasma isoleucine concentration
plasma isoleucine measurement
plasma isoleucine status
Blood plasma isoleucine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid isoleucine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2707948
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferritin
Definition source: http://www.prospecbio.com/Ferritin_Human_10_177
The iron integrated into the ferritin complex is in the form of ferrihydrite. The serum ferritin level (the amount of ferriting in the blood) is directly related to the amount of iron stored in the body. [source: http://www.prospecbio.com/Ferritin_Human_10_177]
This class actually belongs to the Protein Ontology (PRO) domain, but they don't have one at the this being. If/when PRO team asserts one, this class is going to be deprecated and replaced by the corresponding PRO class.
ferritin complex
Ferritin complex is a protein complex that is in humans comprised of 24 ferritin subunits (ferritin light chain and ferriting heavy chain ferritin monomers) and iron ions (about 4500 Fe^3+ ions in each complex), and that serves as a main intracellular iron storage.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2709221
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Inborn_Errors_of_Metabolism
congenital metabolic disorder
IEM
IMD
congenital biochemical disorder
inborn error of metabolism
inherited meatbolic disorder
A group of constitutional genetic disorders that are inborn genetic mutations (for particular enzyme) and that result in enzyme absence or disfunction that produces disturbances in metabolic process involving lipids, lysosome storage and amino acids (depending on the enzyme being encoded by mutated gene).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2720052
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable carotenoid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable carotenoid intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of all carotenoids combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for (total) carotenoid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2740580
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary carbohydrate allowance
Percent recommended dietary carbohydrate allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of dietary carbohydrates combined, consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for dietary carbohydrate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2744700
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable magnesium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable magnesium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of magnesium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for magnesium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2760775
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Vitamin B6 in the ONSTR definition refers to all currently known forms of vitamin B6: pyridoxine (PN), pyridoxine 5'-phosphate (PNP), pyridoxal (PL), pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP), pyridoxamine (PM), pyridoxamine 5'-phosphate (PMP), 4-pyridoxic acid (PA). [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B6 ]
average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake during observed time interval
daily dietary vitamin B6 intake
mean vitamin B6 intake
Average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin B6 contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2763839
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average valine requirement datum
Percent estimated average valine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid valine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for valine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2767108
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate iron intake datum
Percent adequate iron intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity iron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for iron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2774806
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate dietary fiber intake datum
Percent adequate dietary fiber intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the total quantity of all dietary fibers combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) dietary fiber.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2779570
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
Head circumference-for-age percentile charts are available for infants age 0 to 36 months, but not for children and adolescents age 2 to 20 years, as in the case of weight-for-age and height-for-age charts.
head circumference-for-age percentile chart
HC-for-age percentile chart
head circumference-for-age chart
Head circumference-for-age percentile chart is a CDC individual growth chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of head circumference measurement data (head circumference measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy children 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2786064
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB6-HealthProfessional/
blood vitamin B6 concentration measurement datum
plasma vitamin B6 concentration
plasma vitamin B6 level
plasma vitamin B6 status
Blood vitamin B6 concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry measuring the total quantity of all vitamin B6 forms present in the blood of more specifically, vitamin B6 in the form of pyridoxal-5''-phosphate, in the human blood plasma specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2799804
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average glutamine requirement datum
Percent estimated average glutamine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glutamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for glutamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2809886
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin K intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin K intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin K consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin K.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2814848
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
referring a patient to a specialist
Referring a patient to a specialist is a health care process that realizes a primary care physician role or newborn screening coordinator role and that consists of providing patient's family with the information about which kind of specialist should patient see to obtain the appropriate care and treatment for positively screened and confirmed disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2826200
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average copper requirement datum
Percent estimated average copper requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of copper consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for copper.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2835113
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.188-195.
normal average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake
normal mean vitamin B12 intake
normal vitamin B12 intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin B12 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2841476
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 19-to-30 years
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 19-to-30 years is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2850127
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
consumed nutritional formula datum
Consumed nutritional formula datum is a nutritional formula datum providing the information about the kind and the quantity of nutritional formula consumed by a patient during the time interval relevant for the dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2860665
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 51-to-70 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 51-to-70 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2877975
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.362-370.
high average daily dietary phosphorus intake
high mean phosphorus intake
high phosphorus intake
High average daily dietary phosphorus intake is an average daily dietary phosphorus intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary phosphorus for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2880815
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary arginine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Arg intake
daily Arg intake
Average daily arginine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid arginine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2889784
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
cerebrospinal fluid specimen
CSF specimen
Cerebrospinal fluid specimen is a specimen that is derived from portion of human cerebrospinal fluid and is specified output of cerebrospinal fluid specimen collecting.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2890352
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
boys birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart
Birth to 24 months: Boys, Length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Boys birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart is a birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart that illustrates the distribution of body height (length) measurements and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 0 to 24 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2901849
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate niacin intake datum
Percent adequate niacin intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of niacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for niacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2926732
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
locating patient with positive newborn dried blood spot screening test result
Locating patient with positive newborn dried blood spot screening test result is a health care process that realizes primary care physician role and that consists of determining the exact location of a patient with positive newborn dried blood spot screening test result (i.e. whether the patient is taken care of by parents at home or at a particular health care institution).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2959319
Definition source: https://www.metabolicpro.org
Need more information and better definition.[SN2014-08-15]
MetabolicPro
MetabolicPro is a nutrient analysis software that is a commercial web-based program designed specifically for metabolic nutritionists following patients diagnosed with inherited metabolic diseases (inborn errors of metabolism).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2959990
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable alpha-linolenic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable alpha-linolenic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of alpha-linolenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for alpha-linolenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2966439
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminB12-HealthProfessional/
blood vitamin B12 concentration measurement datum
plasma vitamin B12 concentration
plasma vitamin B12 level
plasma vitamin B12 status
serum vitamin B12 concentration
serum vitamin B12 level
serum vitamin B12 status
Blood vitamin B12 concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the immunoassay (or radioimmunoassay) measuring the quantity of vitamin B12 (in the form of cob(III)alamine and cyanocobalalmine) in the human blood serum or plasma specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2969949
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average carotenoid requirement datum
Percent estimated average carotenoid requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of all carotenoids consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) carotenoids.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_2972996
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
This class more appropriately fits into the OBI domain. If/when OBI team asserts one, this ONSTR class will eventually be replaced by the newly asserted OBI class.
concentration measurement datum
Concentration measurement datum is a scalar measurement datum that is the output of the measurement of the amount of a particular substance that is spatially contained (diluted/dispersed/scattered) within another substance.
Curation status: Incomplete
Concentration of phenylalanine in the blood is 1100 μmol/L.
ONSTR:ONSTR_3000175
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 304-310.
high average daily dietary copper intake
high copper intake
high mean copper intake
High average daily dietary copper intake is an average daily dietary copper intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary copper for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3002634
Definition source: Hinman, A.R., Mann, M.Y., Singh, R.H. (2009) Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.11, No. 6, June 2009.
newborn screening process objective
Newborn screening process objective is an objective specification of an objective to identify the newborns who are at high risk of heritable and congenital disorder, before the emergence of disorder signs and symptoms (i.e. in the presymptomatic phase).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3018657
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary docosahexaenoic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily DHA intake
daily DHA intake
mean DHA intake
Average daily dietary docosahexaenoic acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3030814
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for infants age 7-to-12 months
Estimated average nutrient requirement for infants age 0-to-6 months is an estimated average nutrient requirement for infant population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of infant population 7 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3033773
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary fat intake during observed time interval
mean fat intake
Average daily total dietary fat intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of dietary fats contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3041447
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for infant population age 0-to-6 months
Recommended dietary allowance for infant population age 0-to-6 months is a recommended dietary allowance for infant population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy infant population 0 to 6 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3054270
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable leucine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable leucine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid leucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for leucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3061956
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized language for the Nutrition care process. 4th Ed., pp. 37-48.
nutrition diagnosis
Nutrition diagnosis is a diagnosis textual entity that is composed by a food and nutrition professional (commonly a registered dietitian) and that is based on the data collected during nutrition assessment process and that (in the form of a statement) provides the information about the nutrition problem to be resolved or improved, the etiology of the problem and patient's signs and symptoms.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3068621
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary niacin intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary vitamin B3 intake during observed time interval
daily dietary niacin intake
daily dietary vitamin B3 intake
daily vitamin B3 intake
mean niacin intake
Average daily dietary niacin intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of niacin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3102193
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 9-to-13 years
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 9-to-13 years is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3110522
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 51-to-70 years
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 51-to-70 years is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3113105
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary alanine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily alanine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid alanine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3115504
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary eicosapentaenoic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary eicosapentaenoic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary eicosapentaenoic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for eicosapentaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3129842
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 9-to-13 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 9-to-13 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3129961
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart
children and adolescents height-for-age percentile chart
children and adolescents stature-for-age percentile chart
height-for-age percentile chart
height/stature-for-age percentile chart
stature-for-age percentile chart
2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3156588
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable molybdenum intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable molybdenum intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of molybdenum consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for molybdenum.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3167688
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Some parenteral multivitamin solutions need to be reconstituted (diluted in sterile water) before administration.
adult parenteral multivitamin solution
Adult parenteral multivitamin solution is a parenteral multivitamin solution formulated for adults and children older than 11 years of age, and for incorporation into intravenous infusions or other kinds of parenteral solutions (e.g. parenteral three-in-one solution).
Curation status: Incomplete
MVI-12
ONSTR:ONSTR_3179050
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of lactating females 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3179741
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary serine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily serine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid serine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3189039
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate fat intake datum
Percent adequate fat intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the total quantity of all fats combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) fat.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3202058
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum
Whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum is a blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that is the output of bacterial inhibition assay or other assays (electrophoresis, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry) measuring the concentration of an observed amino-acid in human blood specimen (whole blood specimen, or dried blood spot eluate) that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3203924
Definition source: Asfaw, M., Buchanan, C., Davis, R., Glassman, M., Noakes, W., O'Leary, E.,Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
parenteral trace element solution
parenteral trace mineral solution
Parenteral trace element solution is a parenteral nutrition solution containing sterile water and on or more chemical compounds containing trace elements essential for human metabolism.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3208726
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
industrially processed food item
Industrially processed food item is a processed food item that has been created by food manufacturing industry the production and quality of which has been regulated and licensed by the concerned government authority and whose contents has been specified by a manufacturer.
Curation status: Incomplete
Canned food products, frozen hamburger, low fat milk, corn flakes, sugar free cookies.
ONSTR:ONSTR_3209028
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
confirmatory diagnosis for a disease indicated by positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding
Confirmatory diagnosis for a disease indicated by positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding is a diagnosis textual entity that is composed by a clinical geneticist and provides the information about assessments and analyses of all the patient laboratory and genetic results and physiological tests leading to the conclusion that the patient without the doubt has the disease for which the patient's newborn dried blood spot screening finding was positive.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3211698
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
Which food items patient often consumed during an observed period of time, patient may select from a provided list of foods. Food frequency record can provide overall evaluation of which nutrients are being consumed over time. [Source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.]
food frequency record
Food frequency record is a nutritional item record that is completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the nutritional items (food items, dietary supplements) patients frequently consumes.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3215569
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at long-term follow-up interval visit measurement datum
age at follow-up visit
Age at long-term ollow-up visit measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of the amount of time a human patient has been living until the day of the follow-up visit during which the age measurement is been performed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3216989
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at newborn hearing screening measurement datum
Age at newborn hearing screening measurement datum is an age at newborn screening measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the time when on of the hearing screening processes has been done on a newborn.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3230535
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 156-166.
low average daily total dietary water intake
low daily water intake
low mean water intake
low water intake
Low average daily total dietary water intake is an average daily total dietary water intake during observed time interval that has value less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary water for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3255175
Definition source: ONSTR curators
nutrient intake datum
Nutrient intake datum is a nutritional intake measurement datum providing the information about the quantity of observed dietary nutrients that have been consumed or may be consumed by a patient or study subject during the time interval relevant for nutrition assessment or nutrition monitoring.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3258876
Commonly used name 'dietary fiber' is actually a misnomer, since many types of so-called dietary fiber are not of fibrous texture, nor they are all chemically polysaccharides (e.g. waxes are esters). [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_fiber ]
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_fiber
dietary fiber
Dietary fiber is a molecular entity that may be contained in a food item or dietary supplement that has been ingested by a human, and that is not digestible by human gastrointestinal tract. Chemically, what is commonly called dietary fiber includes non-starch polysaccharides (e.g. cellulose or hemicellulose) and other plant and animal origin such as waxes, chitins, pectins, dextrins, inulin, lignin and oligosaccharides.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3267452
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.196-201.
normal average daily dietary biotin intake
normal biotin intake
normal mean biotin intake
Normal average daily dietary biotin intake is an average daily dietary biotin intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary biotin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3277054
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary fluoride intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary fluoride intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all dietary fluorides combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
350.0
450.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_3279560
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
non-critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
non-critical NDBS screen for MSUD
non-critical newborn screen for maple syrup urine disease
non-critical screen for MSUD
Non-critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams that is based on abnormally high whole blood concentration of valine (greater than 250 μM), isoleucine and leucine combined concentration in the 350-460 μM range and abnormally high ratio between leucine and phenylalanine concentrations (greater than 4.1). This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for maple syrup urine disease does not require immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
84.0
7.0
135.0
1.0
4.0
54.0
19.0
33.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
38.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
41.0
14.0
19.0
35.0
44.0
51.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_3283392
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
high average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
High average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined that has value that is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary phenylalanine and tyrosine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3290480
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary nutrient intake datum
Average daily dietary nutrient intake datum is nutrient intake datum that provides the information about the average quantity of observed dietary nutrients that have been consumed by patient or study subject during the time interval relevant for nutrition assessment or nutrition monitoring and that is the output of the nutrient intake analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3296813
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
gestational age at birth measurement datum
Gestational age at birth measurement datum is age measurement datum that is the result of measurement of the amount of time elapsed human conceptus has spent in utero beginning from the estimated time of conception until the birth.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3314861
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. 2006. Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for healthy population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for healthy population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of a given population of healthy humans.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3326109
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary tryptophan intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily tryptophan intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid tryptophan contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3346730
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake datum
percent daily dietary energy intake datum
percent daily energy intake
percent daily nutrinet energy intake
Percent daily energy intake datum is a dietary energy intake datum providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total quantity of specific nutrient taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval, and expressed a percentage of the total dietary energy intake, and that is the output of the nutrient intake analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3356966
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart
Birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a WHO growth chart that consists two vertically separated growth charts pertaining to a population of healthy infants 0 to 24 months of age. The upper section of the combined chart is an length-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age. The lower section is a weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height measurements (length).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3358249
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate leucine intake datum
Percent adequate leucine intake is a percent adequate amino acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid leucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for leucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3368970
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 14-to-18 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 14-to-18 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3374029
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_genetics
biochemical geneticist role
metabolic geneticist role
Biochemical geneticist role is a geneticist role that is realized during the processes of diagnosis and management of patients with inherited metabolic diseases.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_3376147
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood carnitine concentration measurement datum
blood carnitine concentraton
blood carnitine level
whole blood C0
whole blood C0 level
whole blood carnitine concentration
whole blood carnitine level
Whole blood carnitine concentration measurement datum is a blood carnitine measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of carnitine in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3380104
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate micronutrient intake datum
Percent adequate micronutrient intake is a percent adequate nutrient intake datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary micronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed micronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3380310
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma glutamic acid concentration measurement datum
plasma Glu
plasma Glu level
plasma Glu status
plasma glutamic acid concentration
plasma glutamic acid measurement
plasma glutamic acid status
Blood plasma glutamic acid concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of glutamic acid in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3418254
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary leucine intake
low leucine intake
low mean leucine intake
Low average daily dietary leucine intake is an average daily dietary leucine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary leucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3420637
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item intake assessment
dietary assessment
Nutritional item intake assessment is a health care process that realizes dietitian role and that includes processes pertaining to nutrition intake data collection and analysis used in establishing nutrition diagnosis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3440460
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary iron intake during observed time interval
average Fe intake
daily iron intake
mean iron intake
Average daily dietary iron intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary iron contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3449666
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 70 years and older
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population age 70 years and older is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for male population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy male population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3458769
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
normal average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Normal average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary phenylalanine and tyrosine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3459861
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
mass per unit mass per unit time
Mass per unit unit mass per unit time is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number of mass units of a given nutrient substance taken by a human in a given time interval with respect to human body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3461344
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary arachidonic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary arachidonic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary arachidonic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for arachidonic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
30.0
43.0
7.0
70.0
88.0
1.0
4.0
22.0
28.0
19.0
15.0
19.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
17.0
21.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
22.0
14.0
19.0
16.0
19.0
20.0
25.0
24.0
30.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_3462218
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary isoleucine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary isoleucine per body mass is an average daily isoleucine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary isoleucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3465271
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate potassium intake datum
Percent adequate potassium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity potassium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for potassium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3466069
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin intake is a percent adequate micronutrient intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific vitamin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed vitamin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3478284
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate amino-acid intake datum
Percent adequate amino-acid intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific amino-acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed amino-acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3479511
Definition source: Kemper, A.R., Boyle, C., Aceves, J., Dougherty, D., Figge, J., Fisch, J.L., Hinman, A.R., Greene, C.L., Kus, C.A., Mille, J., Robertson, D., Therrell, B., Lloyd-Puryear, M., van Dyck, P.C., Howell, R.R. (2008) Long-term follow-up after diagnosis resulting from newborn screening: Statement of the US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.10, No.4. April 2008.
newborn screening long-term follow-up process objective
Newborn screening long-term follow-up objective is an objective specification of an objective to assure the best possible outcome for individuals with disorders identified through newborn screening.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3480132
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average niacin requirement datum
Percent estimated average niacin requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of niacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for niacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3481491
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary boron allowance
Percent recommended dietary boron allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary boron consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for boron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3492302
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable chloride intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable chloride intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of chloride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for chloride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3492370
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 70-81.
acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population age 4-to-18 years
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population age 1-to-3 years is an acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population that is is assumed to adequate for healthy children population 4 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3502270
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
weight-for-height percentile
weight-for-height centile
Weight-for-height percentile is a developmental growth indicator showing the percentage of children (in a reference population distribution) that are of the same height as the assessed child, and whose weight measurement datum has equal or smaller value than that of the child being assessed at the time of given physical examination.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3503523
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.350-355.
normal average daily dietary manganese intake
normal manganese intake
normal mean manganese intake
Normal average daily dietary manganese intake is an average daily dietary manganese intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary manganese for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3513361
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma cysteine concentration measurement datum
plasma Cys
plasma Cys level
plasma Cys status
plasma cysteine concentration
plasma cysteine measurement
plasma cysteine status
Blood lasma cysteine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid cysteine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3523936
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening protocol
NBS protocol
Newborn screening protocol is a newborn screening system protocol specifying all actions to be performed and agents involved in processes of newborn screening unfolding, in general, relatively shortly after the birth.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_3564480
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average phenylalanine requirement datum
Percent estimated average phenylalanine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid phenylalanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3567068
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 19-to-30 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 19-to-30 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3570827
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary arsenic intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary arsenic intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary arsenic contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3572302
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
processed food item
processed food
Processed food item is a food item that has been thermally or chemically processed or industrially created prior to being ingested by a human.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3574623
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
Head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart is available only for infant population 0 to 36 months of age, and not for other age groups (2 to 20 years and 2 to 5 years).
head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart
HC-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
Head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart is a CDC clinical growth chart that consists two vertically separated modified individual growth charts pertaining to a population of healthy infants 0 to 36 months of age. The upper section of the combined chart is a modification of individual head circumference-for-age chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age. The lower section is a modification of individual weight-for-length chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves that illustrate the distribution of weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height measurements (length).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3579787
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average glycine requirement datum
Percent estimated average glycine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glycine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for glycine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3587453
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable fatty acid intake datum
fatty acid intake tolerance
fatty acid tolerance
Tolerable fatty acid intake datum is a tolerable nutrient intake datum that provides the information about quantity of a particular fatty acid that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of the observed fatty acid in a bodily fluid (usually blood or urine) measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for that particular fatty acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3607920
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile
enzyme catalytic rate
Enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile is a rate process profile that in most broad sense can be conceived as a rise in the concentration of the enzyme substrate over time due to the activity of an enzyme and that depends on whether an enzyme binds one or multiple substrates.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3614873
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Summary
Growth charts are not intended to be used as a sole diagnostic instrument, but as tools that contribute to forming an overall clinical impression of developmental growth of the child being measured. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/]
developmental growth chart
growth chart
pediatric growth chart
Developmental growth chart is a figure consisting of a series of sex specific smoothed percentile curves drawn against the measurement grid, that illustrate the distribution of selected body measurements with respect to age (or another measurement), which indicate patterns of physical development of healthy children over certain period of time. Growth charts have grids scaled to international unit of measurement (kg, cm), with secondary scale in British colonial units (lb, in) and are available for boys and girls falling in different age ranges. Growth charts are be available as separate documents (one chart per document), or two charts can be combined in a single document (as in case of CDC clinical charts).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3617133
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin B6 requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin B6 requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B6 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin B6.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3617918
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/infant_formula
nutritional formula
Nutritional formula is a nutritional item that is a manufactured food product (usually powder) intended to be used as a source of necessary nutrients, sometimes as replacements for conventional food products, usually mixed with water or other liquid prior to ingestion.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3657039
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood concentration of isoleucine and leucine combined measurement datum
blood Xleu
blood Xleu status
blood Xleucine concentration
blood Xleucine level
blood Xleucine measurement
whole blood Xleu level
Whole blood concentration of leucine and isoleucine combined measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the total quantity of amino-acids isoleucine and leucine in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3662794
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
research study participant data record
Research study participant data record is a data collection consisting of all data items pertaining to one particular research study participant and that is collected for research study purposes.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3663890
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary manganese intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary manganese intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary manganese contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3671318
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
patient metabolic control assessment
Patient metabolic control assessment is a performing clinical assessment that realizes dietitian role and that has a goal to determine patient's metabolic control (metabolic regulation) of metabolic pathways of interest for a particular patient diagnosed with and inherited metabolic disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3673197
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of fatty acids contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3674740
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy pregnant female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
2.0
120.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_3680244
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
normal blood phenylalanine concentration finding
Normal blood phenylalanine concentration finding is a blood phenylalanine concentration finding that is based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum falling within the range that has been clinically and empirically established as being normal for healthy human population (i.e. below 120 μmol/L or below 2 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3689104
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average eicosapentaenoic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average eicosapentaenoic acid requirement is a percent estimated average fatty acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of eicosapentaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for eicosapentaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3689465
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy pregnant female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3692303
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.182-187.
normal average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake
normal mean vitamin B6 intake
normal vitamin B6 intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin B6 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3706807
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate methionine intake datum
Percent adequate methionine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid methionine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for methionine.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
65.0
7.0
156.0
1.0
4.0
48.0
19.0
34.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
38.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
40.0
14.0
19.0
35.0
45.0
50.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_3713863
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary leucine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary leucine per body mass is an average daily leucine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary leucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3725003
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
capillary blood specimen
Capillary blood specimen is a blood specimen that is derived from portion of human capillary blood and is specified output of capillary blood specimen collecting.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3735018
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at repeated newborn screening dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum
age at repeated DBS collection
Age at repeated newborn screening dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the instant of repeated newborn screening dried blood spot specimen collection.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3736352
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary phosphorus intake during observed time interval
average dietary P intake
daily dietary phosphorus intake
daily phosphorus intake
mean phosphorus intake
Average daily dietary phosphorus intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary phosphorus contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3747018
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
three day nutritional item intake record
3-d food diary
3-d record
3-day food diary
3-day intake record
3-day record
three day food intake
three day food intake record
Three day nutritional item intake record is a nutritional item intake record completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of consumed food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods and food amino-acid excahnges the patient has consumed in two day time interval prior to the follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3765273
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary histidine allowance
Percent recommended dietary histidine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary histidine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid histidine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3767785
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
evaluating a patient for disease specific signs and symptoms
Evaluating a patient for disease specific signs and symptoms is a health care process that realizes a primary care physician or nurse role and that consists of determining if a patient presents with signs and symptoms expected to appear as a consequence of the presence of disease patient's newborn dried blood spot screening result was positive for.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3774449
GO:0004505
phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity
Catalysis of the reaction: L-phenylalanine + tetrahydrobiopterin + O2 = L-tyrosine + 4-alpha-hydroxytetrahydrobiopterin.
Curation status: Incomplete
GO:0004505
ONSTR:ONSTR_3780666
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
weight-for-height percentile derivation
Weight-for-height percentile derivation is developmental growth indicator derivation with the goal to determine (or give best possible approximation of) weight-for-height percentile for given child at the time of physical examination. In order to derive weight-for-height percentile, information about child's body weight (mass) and height are first plotted with respect to the weight and height scales of the age and sex appropriate weight-for-height growth chart; the position of the resulting point is then compared with closest weight-for-height percentile curves comprising the weight-for-height chart; weight-for-height percentile is then determined (or maximally approximated) based on the closest percentile curve.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3782257
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
amino-acid exchange unit
Amino-acid exchange unit is a derived unit denoting the number of grams of a given amino-acid contained in consumable food items.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3788590
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma alanine concentration measurement datum
plasma Ala
plasma Ala level
plasma Ala status
plasma alanine concentration
plasma alanine measurement
plasma alanine status
Blood blasma alanine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino acid alanine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3799714
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population
Recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population is a recommended dietary allowance for female population that denotes dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet requirements of 97-98% of healthy non-pregnant non-lactating female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3799901
"nutritional formula name" does not denote a class of any given nutritional formula, but refers to a particular of that class. For instance nutritional formula name "Ketonex-2" would not denote the class of entities that by their properties can be named as "Ketonex-2 formula". What it would refer to is a particular of the "Ketonex-2 formula" class, that is it would refer to "a portion of Ketonex-2 formula Lilly has taken yesterday morning after his breakfast at her home in Atlanta GA".
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional formula name
Nutritional formula name is a nutritional item name referring to an instance of specific nutritional formula.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3812544
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary micronutrient intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary micronutrient intake over observed time interval datum is a scalar measurement datum denoting the average quantity of a given micronutrient contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3815432
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable glycine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable glycine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glycine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for glycine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3823316
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
boys birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart
Length-for-age percentiles: Boys, birth to 36 months
boys length-for-age birth to 36 months percentile chart
Boys birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart is a birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3831849
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma histidine concentration measurement datum
plasma His
plasma His level
plasma His status
plasma histidine concentration
plasma histidine measurement
plasma histidine status
Blood plasma histidine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid histidine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3833901
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary isoleucine allowance
Percent recommended dietary isoleucine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary isoleucine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid isoleucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3838765
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary serine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Ser intake
daily Ser intake
Average daily serine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid serine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3840224
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
normal enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile
Normal enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile is an enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile that the measurement values thereof fall within normal (average) range for the activity rate of that particular enzyme, obtained under normal physiological conditions (normal cytosolic pH, temperature and substrate saturation).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3840534
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy children population 1 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3841004
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma citrulline concentration measurement datum
plasma Cit
plasma Cit level
plasma Cit status
plasma citrulline concentration
plasma citrulline level
plasma citrulline measurement
plasma citrulline status
Blood plasma citrulline concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid citrulline in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3842980
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary threonine intake
low mean threonine intake
low threonine intake
Low average daily dietary threonine intake is an average daily dietary threonine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3845166
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average macronutrient requirement datum
Percent estimated average macronutrient requirement is a percent estimated average requirement datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific macronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed macronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3847214
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
administered parenteral nutrition datum
Administered parenteral nutrition datum is a parenteral nutrition datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of parenteral nutrition solution that have been administered to a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3854145
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/hyperphenylalaninemia
transient hyperphenylalaninemia
Transient hyperphenylalaninemia is a disease charactyerized by temporary abnormal elevation of concentration of phenylalanine (and related metabolites: phenylpyruvate, phenyllactate, phenylacetate and phenylacetylglutamine) in the blood and urine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3856334
Definition source: ONSTR curators
prescribed food item datum
Prescribed food item datum is a food item datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of food items prescribed by dietitian to be consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3860310
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a given amino-acid or two amino-acids combined, contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3860469
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
phenotypic sex categorical datum label
Phenotypic sex categorical datum label is a categorical label denoting the category of the phenotypic sex datum.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3872598
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 70-81.
acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population age 1-to-3 years
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population age 1-to-3 years is an acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population that is is assumed to adequate for healthy children population 1 to 3 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3880350
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
normal average daily dietary niacin intake
normal mean niacin intake
normal niacin intake
Normal average daily dietary niacin intake is an average daily dietary niacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary niacin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3891411
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary linoleic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary linoleic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary linoleic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for linoleic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3901624
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. 2006. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
If sufficient or adequate scientific evidence available to establish an estimated average requirement (EAR) and thus the RDA (recommended dietary allowance), an AI is usually derived for the nutrient instead. An AI is based on fewer data and incorporate more judgement than is used in establishing EAR and subsequently the RDA. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 11.]
The AI is expected to meet or exceed the needs of most individuals in a specific life stage and gender group. When RDA is not available for a nutrient (because an EAR could not be developed), the AI can be used as the guide for an individual'intake. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 11.]
adequate nutrient intake datum
AI
AIs
DRI-AI
adequate intake
adequate intakes
dietary reference intake-adequate intake
Adequate nutrient intake datum is a dietary nutrient reference intake datum that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake by a healthy population (or populations) that is assumed to be adequate for given population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3942004
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary docosahexaenoic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
average daily DHA intake per body mass
daily DHA intake per body mass
Average daily dietary docosahexaenoic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3951448
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate manganese intake datum
Percent adequate manganese intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity manganese consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for manganese.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3953391
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average fat requirement datum
Percent estimated average fat requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of all fats consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) fat intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3961897
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate glutamic acid intake datum
Percent adequate glutamic acid intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of glutamic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for glutamic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3967800
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for children age 4-to-8 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for children age 4-to-8 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for children population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of children population 4 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3977344
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: Scheuermann, R.H., Ceusters, W., Smith, B. (2009) Toward an Ontological Treatment of Disease and Diagnosis. Proceedings of the 2009 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, San Francisco, CA, p.116-120.
kidney epithelial cell containing defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex
Kidney epithelial cell containing defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex is a kidney epithelial cell that contains defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex and may contain normal phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3980112
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
normal average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake
normal mean pantothenic acid intake
normal pantothenic acid intake
Normal average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake is an average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary pantothenic acid for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_3983113
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.370-379.
low average daily dietary potassium intake
low kalium intake
low mean kalium intake
low mean potassium intake
low potassium intake
Low average daily dietary potassium intake is an average daily dietary potassium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary potassium (kalium) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4003104
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn hearing screening finding
Newborn hearing screening test finding is a newborn screening finding that is the output of interpretation of newborn hearing screening test (auditory brain stem response test and/or otoacoustic emissions test).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4010676
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase
Defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase is a phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase (protein) that has abnormal alterations in it's primary, secondary and tertiary structure due to alterations in the PAH gene the phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase protein is translation product of.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4023203
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary eicosapentaenoic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily EPA intake
daily EPA intake
mean EPA intake
Average daily dietary eicosapentaenoic acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4032136
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary manganese allowance
Percent recommended dietary manganese allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary manganese consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for manganese.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4051308
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma threonine concentration measurement datum
plasma Thr
plasma Thr level
plasma Thr status
plasma threonine concentration
plasma threonine level
plasma threonine measurement
plasma threonine status
Blood plasma threonine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid threonine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4052233
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary proline intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily proline intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid proline contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4054546
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of carbohydrates contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4054701
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.328-339.
low average daily dietary iron intake
low iron intake
low mean iron intake
Low average daily dietary iron intake is an average daily dietary iron intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary iron for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4057085
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.244-253.
high average daily dietary folacin intake
high folacin intake
high folate intake
high folic acid intake
high mean folate intake
High average daily dietary folacin intake is an average daily dietary folacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary folacin (folate) for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4060111
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary manganese intake during observed time interval
average daily Mn intake
daily daily manganese intake
daily manganese intake
mean manganese intake
Average daily dietary manganese intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary manganese contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4067680
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the quantity of specific fatty acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for the observed fatty acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
9.17
7.0
9.1
1.0
4.0
10.77
4.0
9.0
15.2
9.0
14.0
27.2
43.43
38.42
14.0
19.0
46.2
34.5
19.0
56.8
57.35
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_4083601
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 144-155.
low average daily total dietary protein intake
low daily protein intake
low mean protein intake
low protein intake
Low average daily total dietary protein intake is an average daily total dietary protein intake during observed time interval that has value less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for total dietary protein for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4085727
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable linoleic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable linoleic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of linoleic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for linoleic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4105817
Definition source: ONSTR curators
dietary energy intake datum
Dietary energy intake datum is a nutritional intake measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of dietary energy derived from all nutritional items taken by a human patient or study subject during the time interval relevant for dietary analysis and that is the output of the nutrient intake analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4112781
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Finger_Stick
finger-prick blood specimen collecting
finger stick
Finger-prick capillary blood specimen collecting is capillary blood collecting by which a portion of capillary blood is collected from a human patient or study subject by making a small incision with a lancet in patient's finger, followed by collecting leaked portion of capillary blood into a protocol appropriate container.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
39.0
7.0
87.0
1.0
4.0
28.0
19.0
19.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
22.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
23.0
14.0
19.0
20.0
25.0
28.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_4125136
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
low average daily dietary valine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary valine per body mass is an average daily valine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) or between the values of recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) and estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary valine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4126959
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary phenylalanine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Phe intake
daily Phe intake
Average daily phenylalanine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid phenylalanine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4137435
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/VT/VT_0001259
body mass
human body mass
Body mass is human body quality that inheres in human body by virtue of the body's proportion of the amount of matter (i.e. the total amount of matter in human body).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4148598
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
average daily aLnA intake per body mass
daily aLnA intake per body mass
Average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary alpha-linolenic acid (aLnA) contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4150627
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
reporting positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding
Reporting positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding is a health care process that realizes newborn screening nurse or newborn screening coordinator role and that consists of informing patient's family, primary care physician and state managed newborn screening program about the positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4162447
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average molybdenum requirement datum
Percent estimated average molybdenum requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of molybdenum consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for molybdenum.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4163699
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
prescribed parenteral nutrition datum
Prescribed parenteral nutrition datum is a parenteral nutrition datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of parenteral nutrition solution prescribed by a dietitian (or physician) to be administered to a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4169315
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary serine allowance
Percent recommended dietary serine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary serine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid serine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4175006
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
parenteral nutrition datum
Parenteral nutrition datum is a nutritional item datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of parenteral nutrition solution that have been prescribed to be administered or already have been administered to a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4181226
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma taurine concentration measurement datum
plasma Tau
plasma Tau level
plasma Tau status
plasma taurine concentration
plasma taurine level
plasma taurine measurement
plasma taurine status
Blood plasma taurine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid taurine in the human plasma blood specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4193232
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance is a percent recommended dietary micronutrient allowance that provides the information about the quantity of particular dietary vitamin consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percent of the recommended dietary allowance for the observed dietary vitamin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4199842
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined
Average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of a amino-acids methionine and cysteine combined, contained in all food items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4213927
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin K intake during observed time interval
mean vitamin K intake
Average daily dietary vitamin K intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin K contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4217381
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.328-339.
high average daily dietary iron intake
high iron intake
high mean iron intake
High average daily dietary iron intake is an average daily dietary iron intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary iron for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4226828
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma valine concentration measurement datum
plasma Val
plasma Val level
plasma valine concentration
plasma valine measurement
Blood plasma valine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid valine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4241089
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62-64.
homozygous mutant phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
homozygous mutant PAH genotype
A mutant PAH genotype that includes two copies of the same mutated PAH monomer allele (one cooy inherited from the mother and one copy iherited from the father).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4275167
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 296-303.
high average daily dietary chromium intake
high chromium intake
high mean chromium intake
High average daily dietary chromium intake is an average daily dietary chromium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chromium for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4277295
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary folacin intake during observed time interval
average dietary folic acid intake
average dietary vitamin B9 intake
average dietary vitamin Bc intake
daily B9 intake
daily dietary folate intake
daily dietary folic acid intake
mean folate intake
Average daily dietary folacin intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of folacin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4280782
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for infants age 0-to-6 months
Estimated average nutrient requirement for infants age 0-to-6 months is an estimated average nutrient requirement for infant population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of infant population 0 to 6 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4287288
An important principle underlying DRIs is that they are standards for apparently healthy people and are not meant to be applied to those with acute or chronic disease or for the repletion of nutrient levels in previously deficient individuals. Meeting the recommended intakes for the nutrients would not necessarily provide enough for individuals who are already malnourished, nor would they be adequate for certain disease states marked by increase nutrient requirements. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 13.]
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. 2006. Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
Dietary reference intake is a system of nutrition recommendations designed by the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and is used both in the United States and in Canada for the general public and health professionals and applied in composition of diets for schools, hospitals, prisons or nursing homes, industrial development of new food stuffs and by healthcare policy makers and public health officials. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_intake ]
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) replace and expand the previous revisions of the RDAs (recommended daily allowances) and RNIs (recommended nutrient intakes) and represent a new approach to setting nutrient values by greatly expanding the scope and application of previous nutrient standards. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 17.]
When assessing and planning diets, it is important to be mindful of the limitations in the data that underpin the DRIs and their application, which include the following: 1) The Estimated Average Requirements (EARs) may be based on data from limited number of individuals. 2) For most nutrients, the precise variation in requirements is not known but is approximated. 3) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, variation in individual requirements is assumed to follow a normal distribution. 4) The EAR is often extrapolated from one population group to another. 5) The degree of uncertainty associated with the EAR has not been specified. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 19.]
Where data were available, DRIs were divided into 12 life stage groups and also by gender. The life stage groups were chosen by considering variations in the requirements of all of the nutrients under review. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 13.]
dietary nutrient reference intake datum
DRI
dietary reference intake
dietary reference intakes
Dietary nutrient reference intake datum is a dietary reference intake datum that is intended to be used as a recommended reference value for dietary nutrient intakes established or estimated to meet daily nutritional needs of different population groups.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4311702
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
food item quantity datum
Food item quantity datum is a nutritional item quantity datum that provides the information about the quantity of a food item (consumed or prescribed).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4324226
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years
Adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years is an adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy pregnant female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4335147
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.224-233.
low average daily dietary vitamin D intake
low mean vitamin D intake
low vitamin D intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin D intake is an average daily dietary vitamin D intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin D for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4336452
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for population age 0-to-8 years
Recommended dietary allowance for population age 0-to-8 years is a recommended dietary allowance datum that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy human population 0 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4344223
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 312-319.
high average daily dietary fluoride intake
high fluoride intake
high mean fluoride intake
High average daily dietary fluoride intake is an average daily dietary fluoride intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary fluoride for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age)
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4354065
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary silicon intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary silicon intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary silicon contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4359369
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary choline allowance
Percent recommended dietary choline allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary choline consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for choline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4387110
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 19-to-30 years
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 19-to-30 years is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4390682
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonatal_nursing
Definition source: http://www.innerbody.com/careers-in-health-/nicu-nurcing-careers.html
well-baby nurse role nurse role
mother-baby nurse role
Well-baby nurse role is a nurse role that is realized in processes of providing nursing care to healthy newborn infants up to 28 days post birth or newborns and to their mothers.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_4392740
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum
Blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum is a blood chemical concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the ratio of concentrations of clinically relevant amino-acids in the blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4395652
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
seven day nutritional item intake record
7-d food diary
7-d record
7-day food diary
7-day intake record
7-day record
seven day food intake
seven day food intake record
Seven day nutritional item intake record is a completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of consumed food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods and food amino-acid excahnges the patient has consumed in seven day time interval prior to the follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4403020
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary iodine allowance
Percent recommended dietary iodine allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary iodine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for iodine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4404854
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate choline intake datum
Percent adequate choline intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of choline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for choline.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
65.0
93.0
7.0
156.0
161.0
1.0
4.0
48.0
63.0
19.0
34.0
42.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
38.0
47.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
40.0
49.0
14.0
19.0
35.0
44.0
45.0
56.0
50.0
62.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_4408301
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary leucine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary leucine per body mass is an average daily leucine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary leucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4421038
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary fatty acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for observed fatty acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4434268
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood serum transferrin concentration measurement datum
blood transferrin level
serotransferrin level
serotransferrin measurement
serum transferrin level
serum transferrin measurement
Blood serum transferrin concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the concentration of serotransferrin (also known as only 'transferrin') in human blood serum specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4438585
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary potassium allowance
Percent recommended dietary potassium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary potassium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for potassium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4461320
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
ordering disorder specific confirmatory test
Ordering disease specific confirmatory test is a health care process that realizes primary care physician role and that consists of filling and sending proper laboratory analysis request forms in order to obtain the information needed to confirm the presence or absence of the disease the newborn dried blood spot screening test result was positive for.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4483050
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate fluoride intake datum
Percent adequate fluoride intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity fluoride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for fluoride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4516298
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 9 years and older that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 9 years or older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4525530
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable eicosapentaenoic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable eicosapentaenoic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of eicosapentaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for eicosapentaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4544637
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate arachidonic acid intake datum
Percent adequate arachidonic acid intake is a percent adequate fatty acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of arachidonic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for arachidonic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4547815
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 304-310.
low average daily dietary copper intake
low copper intake
low mean copper intake
Low average daily dietary copper intake is an average daily dietary copper intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary copper for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4552868
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.224-233.
high average daily dietary vitamin D intake
high mean vitamin D intake
high vitamin D intake
High average daily dietary vitamin D intake is an average daily dietary vitamin D intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin D for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4561862
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary alanine allowance
Percent recommended dietary alanine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary alanine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid alanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4562326
Definition source: Hinman, A.R., Mann, M.Y., Singh, R.H. (2009) Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.11, No. 6, June 2009.
newborn screening system post dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up process
LTFU
NDBS LTFU
NDBS long-termfollow-up
NDBS-LTFU
newborn dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up
Newborn screening system post dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up process is a newborn screening system long-term follow-up process that includes medical and nutrition care processes and that usually starts with the initiation of medical and/or nutritional therapy right after the establishment of the diagnosis following the positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4566787
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population
Adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population is an adequate nutrient intake for female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy pregnant female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4568823
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source:[Source:[Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary isoleucine intake
low isoleucine intake
low mean isoleucine intake
Low average daily dietary isoleucine intake is an average daily dietary isoleucine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary isoleucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4580525
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary protein intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary protein intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of proteins contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4584567
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 31-to-50 years
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 31-to-50 years is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4596077
Currently, most nutrient databases, as well as nutrition labels, do not distinguish among all the different forms of vitamin E found in food, and still use α-TE, thus including the contribution of all naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. Because the forms of vitamin E other than the naturally occurring form RRR-αtocopherol) do not occur in foods, the intake of α-TE is greater than the intake of α-tocopherol alone, and it is thus recommended that the use of α-TE be abandoned due to the lack of evidence of bioavailability via transport in the blood plasma or tissues. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The Insitute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington D.C., pp 236-237. ]
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Three DRI values for vitamin E (the EAR, RDA and AI) apply only to intake of 2R-stereoizomeric forms of α-tocopherol from food, fortified foods and supplements. The other naturally occuring isomers of vitamin E (β-, γ- and δ-tocopherols and α-, β-, γ- and δ-tocotrienols) do not contribute to meeting the vitamin E requirements, because they are not converted to α-tocopherol in humans. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The Insitute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 237. ]
average daily dietary vitamin E intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin E intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin E contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4596694
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 0-to-8 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 0-to-8 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement datum that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of human population of 0 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4611369
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
research study participant data record collection
Research study data collection is a data collection consisting of all the data collected from all the research participants during the course of the research study.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4615235
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma asparagine concentration measurement datum
plasma Asn
plasma Asn level
plasma Asn status
plasma asparagine concentration
plasma asparagine measurement
plasma asparagine status
Blood plasma asparagine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino acid asparagine in the human plasma blood specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4636346
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 31-to-50 years
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 31-to-50 years is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4655635
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
girls 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart
Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls, 2 to 20 years
girls weight-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
Girls 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4662644
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population is an estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 9 years and older that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population of 9 years of age and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4675402
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
breakfast
morning meal
Breakfast is a meal usually eaten by a human in the morning or shortly after waking up in the morning after a night sleep.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4678678
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate zinc intake datum
Percent adequate zinc intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity zinc consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for zinc.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4679647
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary chloride intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary chloride intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all dietary chlorides combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4696269
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary protein allowance
Percent recommended dietary protein allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of all dietary proteins combined, consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for dietary protein.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4698581
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary thiamine allowance
Percent recommended dietary thiamine allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary thiamine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for thiamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4698666
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma methionine concentration measurement datum
plasma Met
plasma Met level
plasma Met status
plasma methionine concentration
plasma methionine measurement
plasma methionine status
Blood plasma methionine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid methionine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4706181
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
pediatric parenteral trace element solution
Pediatric trace element nutrient solution is a parenteral trace elements solution containing a combination of certain trace element micronutrients in various amounts, formulated for adults and children older than 11 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
Multitrace-4 Pediatric or Neonatal, Pedtrace-4, PedTE-PAK-4
ONSTR:ONSTR_4721332
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary copper intake during observed time interval
average Cu intake
daily copper intake
mean copper intake
Average daily dietary copper intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary copper contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4737543
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
girls 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
2 to 20 years: Girls, stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
girls stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
girls stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Girls 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4737847
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable cholesterol intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable cholesterol intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the quantity of cholesterol consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for cholesterol.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4741631
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.218-223.
low average daily dietary choline intake
low choline intake
low mean choline intake
Low average daily dietary choline intake is an average daily dietary choline intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary choline for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4742828
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable valine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable valine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid valine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for valine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4748813
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.386-396.
low average daily dietary sodium intake
low mean natrium intake
low mean sodium intake
low natrium intake
low sodium intake
Low average daily dietary sodium intake is an average daily dietary sodium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary sodium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
62.0
86.0
7.0
103.0
107.0
1.0
4.0
45.0
58.0
19.0
31.0
38.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
35.0
43.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
37.0
46.0
14.0
19.0
31.0
38.0
41.0
51.0
42.0
52.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_4749469
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary lysine intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary lysine per body mass is an average daily lysine intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary lysine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4752024
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body height at birth measurement datum
Body height at birth measurement datum is a body height measurement datum that is the result of the body height measurement assay performed shortly after birth of a human neonate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4760059
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
girls birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart
Birth to 24 months: Girls, Length-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Girls birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart is a birth-to-24 months length-for-age weight-for-age WHO growth chart that illustrates the distribution of body height (length) measurements and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 0 to 24 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4766320
Definition source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557.
Parenteral two-in-one solution is usually prepared on site, and infused through one arm of a Y-connector, while a parenteral lipid solution is infused through the other arm of the Y-connector. [Source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557. ]
parenteral two-in-one solution
parenteral two-in-one admixture solution
two-in-one solution
Parenteral two-in-one solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that is a mixture of parenteral dextrose solution and parenteral amino-acid solution.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4767044
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
number of newborn dried blood spot screenings per person measurement datum
Number of newborn dried blood spot screenings per person measurement datum is a measurement datum providing the information about the total number of times newborn dried blood screenings tests were administered to one particular patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4768406
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary phosphorus intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary phosphorus intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary phosphorus contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4770209
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average water requirement datum
Percent estimated average water requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of water consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) water intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4802516
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary docosahexaenoic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary docosahexaenoic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary fatty acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary docosahexaenoic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for docosahexaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4812821
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
girls head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart
Birth to 36 months: Girls, head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentiles
girls HC-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
girls head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentile chart
Girls head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart is a head circumference-for-age weight-for-length percentile chart that illustrates the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age, and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height (length) measurements in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4832670
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at second newborn dried blood spot specimen collection measurement datum
age at second DBS collection
Age at second newborn screening dried blood spot specimen collection measurement datum is age at repeated newborn screening dried blood spot collection measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the instant of the second newborn screening dried blood spot specimen collection.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4836589
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate silicon intake datum
Percent adequate silicon intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity silicon consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for silicon.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4837700
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma lysine concentration measurement datum
plasma Lys
plasma Lys level
plasma Lys status
plasma lysine concentration
plasma lysine measurement
plasma lysine status
Blood plasma lysine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid lysine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4838542
Definition source: Scriver, C. R., Sly, W. S., Childs, B., Baudet, A. L., Valle, D., Kinzler, K. W., Vogelstein, B. (2000) The metabolic and molecular bases of inherited metabolic disease, 8th Ed. McGraw-Hill Professional.
moderate phenylketonuria
moderate PKU
Moderate phenylketonuria is a hyperphenylalaninemia that is characterized by blood phenyalalnine concentration in the range 900-1200 μmol/L (15-20 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4842426
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary fluoride allowance
Percent recommended dietary fluoride allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary fluoride consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for fluoride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4846874
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population
Adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population is an adequate nutrient intake for female population denoting the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for population of healthy non-pregnant non-lactating females.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4850070
Body mass index-for-age percentile charts are available for only for children and adolescents age 2 to 20 years, but not other age groups (birth to 36 months and 2 to 5 years).
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
body mass index-for-age percentile chart
BMI-for-age percentile chart
Body mass index-for-age percentile chart is a CDC individual growth chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4852474
"nutritional item name" does not denote a class of any given nutritional item, but refers to a particular of that class. For instance, nutritional item name "carrot" would not denote the class of entities that by their properties can be named as "carrot". What it would refer to is a particular of the "carrot", that is "a carrot that Lori has eaten yesterday after noon at her mom's lighthouse in Cape Code MA".
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item name
Nutritional item name is a written name referring to an instance of a nutritional item.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4855812
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary nickel intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary nickel intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary nickel contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4867208
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary lysine intake
low lysine intake
low mean lysine intake
Low average daily dietary lysine intake is an average daily dietary lysine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary lysine for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4872388
benign hyperphenylalaninemia
H-PHE
benign hyperPhe
mild HPA
mild hyperphenylalaninemia
Benign hyperphenylalaninemia is a hyperphenylalaninemia characterized by blood phenylalanine concentration in the range 360-600 μmol/L (2 - 10 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4879889
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin B12 requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin B12 requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B12 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin B12.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4888014
CDC clinical charts are published in two sets differing in provided outer percentile curves. Set 1 contains 10 charts (5 for boys and 5 for girls), with the 5th, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 95th smoothed percentile lines for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature. Set 2 contains 10 charts (5 for boys and 5 for girls), with the 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, and 97th smoothed percentile lines for all charts, and the 85th percentile for BMI-for-age and weight-for-stature. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm]
Definition source: 2000 CDC Growth Charts for the United States: Methods and development, Vital and Health Statistics, Series 11, Number 246, Department of Health and Human Services, CDC National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, May 2002, pp 1 and 35-44.
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
CDC clinical growth chart
clinical growth chart
CDC clinical growth chart is a CDC growth chart that consists of modifications in the format of the individual CDC growth charts, whereby two individual charts (for different properties being measured) may appear on a single page. All percentile curves are plotted on a grid scaled to international units of measurement (kg, cm), with secondary scale in British colonial units (lb, in). Additionally, each clinical chart contains data entry tables and spaces for patient relevant information (patient name, ID number etc.).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4896927
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin E intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin E intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin E consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin E.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4900109
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
lunch
Lunch is a meal usually eaten by a human during the midday or in the early after noon.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4900837
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.182-187.
low average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake
low mean vitamin B6 intake
low vitamin B6 intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin B6 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4914732
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary leucine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Leu intake
daily Leu intake
mean leucine intake
Average daily leucine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino acid leucine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4929872
Definition source: ONSTR curtors.
hydrolyzed formula
Hydrolyzed formula is a nutritional formula that contains hydrolyzed proteins.
Curation status: Incomplete
Need better definiton for this class.
ONSTR:ONSTR_4934345
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable histidine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable histidine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid histidine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for histidine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4943432
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary phosphorus allowance
Percent recommended dietary phosphorus allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary phosphorus consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for phosphorus.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4943854
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable calcium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable calcium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of calcium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for calcium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4959816
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average serine requirement datum
Percent estimated average serine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid serine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for serine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4969498
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
Newborn screening retesting on the original dried blood spot specimen collected during initial newborn screening process should be distinguished from the second- and third-tier testing, and also from the repeated screening test, in the sense that for the purposes of retesting the same test is performed on the same dried blood spot specimen collected for the initial test, while for the second- and third-tier testing different test is done on the dried blood spot specimen collected for the initial test. For the purposes of repeated screening test, a new dried blood spot specimen is created and the same test that has been done on the specimen collected during the initial screening is repeated on the newly provided specimen. [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]s
newborn dried blood spot screening retest process
Newborn dried blood spot screening retest is a dried blood spot newborn screening proper process performed by the medical laboratory on the dried blood spot of the original specimen (i.e. the original five dried blood spots) collected during the initial dried blood spot newborn screening process for the purposes of confirming preliminary positive result but before reporting the positive result back to the newborn screening program.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4971909
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
high average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake
high carbohydrate intake
high daily carbohydrate intake
high mean carbohydrate intake
High average daily dietary carbohydrate intake is an average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake during observed time interval that has the value greater than that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary carbohydrates for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4978872
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.402-413.
normal average daily dietary zinc intake
normal mean zinc intake
normal zinc intake
Normal average daily dietary zinc intake is an average daily dietary zinc intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary zinc for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4986487
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary pantothenic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary pantothenic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary pantothenic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for pantothenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
49.0
7.0
87.0
1.0
4.0
32.0
19.0
21.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
22.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
24.0
14.0
19.0
21.0
26.0
30.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_4990710
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acidamino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary threonine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary threonine per body mass is an average daily threonine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary threonine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4991400
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
boys 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart
Weight-for-age percentiles: Boys, 2 to 20 years
boys weight-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
Boys 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4992516
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate aspartic acid intake datum
Percent adequate aspartic acid intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of aspartic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for aspartic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4992745
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 14-to-18 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 14-to-18 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4998021
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 51-to-70 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 51-to-70 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4999231
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional formula quantity datum
Nutritional formula quantity datum is a nutritional item quantity datum that provides the information about the quantity of the nutritional formula (consumed or prescribed).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_4999812
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary cobalamine intake during observed time interval
daily cobalamine intake
daily vitamin B12 intake
mean vitamin B12 intake
Average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin B12 contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5015919
Definition source: http://www.fda.gov/RegulatoryInformation/Legislation/FederalFoodDrugandCosmeticActFDCAct/SignificantAmendmentstotheFDCAct/OrphanDrugAct/default.htm
Medical foods in the U.S. are regulated and developed for "rare disease or condition" (i.e. orphan disease), any disease or condition that occurs so infrequently in the United States that there is no reasonable expectation that a medical food for such disease or condition will be developed without assistance under subsection (a) of the "Grants for development of drugs for rare diseases and conditions" of the Orphan Drug Act (ODA), enacted by the U.S. Congress in January 1983.
metabolic formula
medical food
medical foods
medically necessary food
medically necessary formula
Metabolic formula is a nutritional formula that is a pharmaceutically developed food product (in the form of powder, pill or liquid) that is formulated to be consumed or administered enterally under the supervision of a physician and which is intended for the specific dietary management of a disease or condition for which distinctive nutritional requirements, based on recognized scientific principles, are established by medical evaluation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5020674
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum
Blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of an observed amino acid in the human blood eluate or blood plasma specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5041330
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for children age 1-to-3 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for children age 1-to-3 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for children population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of children population 1 to 3 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5058292
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.182-187.
high average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake
high mean vitamin B6 intake
high vitamin B6 intake
High average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake is an average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin B6 for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5060782
Currently, most nutrient databases, as well as nutrition labels, do not distinguish among all the different forms of vitamin E found in food, and still use α-TE, thus including the contribution of all naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. Because the forms of vitamin E other than the naturally occurring form RRR-αtocopherol) do not occur in foods, the intake of α-TE is greater than the intake of α-tocopherol alone, and it is thus recommended that the use of α-TE be abandoned due to the lack of evidence of bioavailability via transport in the blood plasma or tissues. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The Insitute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 236-237. ]
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Three DRI values for vitamin E (the EAR, RDA and AI) apply only to intake of 2R-stereoisomeric forms of α-tocopherol from food, fortified foods and supplements. The other naturally occuring isomers of vitamin E (β-, γ- and δ-tocopherols and α-, β-, γ- and δ-tocotrienols) do not contribute to meeting the vitamin E requirements, because they are not converted to α-tocopherol in humans. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The Insitute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 237. ]
average daily dietary vitamin E intake during observed time interval
mean vitamin E intake
Average daily dietary vitamin E intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin E contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5066707
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
low average daily dietary niacin intake
low mean niacin intake
low niacin intake
Low average daily dietary niacin intake is an average daily dietary niacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary niacin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5076673
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood phenyalanine concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood phenylalanine concentration therapeutic range datum is a blood amino-acid concentration therapeutic range datum that provides the information about the set of values of blood phenylalanine concentration measurements, such that the blood phenylalanine concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5077448
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.280-285.
low average daily dietary thiamine intake
low mean thiamine intake
low thiamine intake
Low average daily dietary thiamine intake is an average daily dietary thiamine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary thiamine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5102144
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
cerebrospinal fluid specimen creation objective
Cerebrospinal fluid specimen creation objective is specimen creation objective to obtain a cerebrospinal fluid specimen from a human patient to use it as an input for further investigation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5107576
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transthyretin
To be replaced by the corresponding imported PRO class, if/when PRO asserts one.
Transthyretin (transthyretin protein and transthyretin protein complex) has previously been called 'pre-albumin', because it ran faster than albumin on electrophoresis gels. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transthyretin ]
transthyretin complex
TTR
TTR complex
Transthyretin complex is a protein complex that is a homotetramer with dimer of dimers quaternary structure (each monomer being a single transthyretin protein). Transthyretin complex is sythetized in the liver, choroid plexus of brain ventricles and retinal pigment epithelium for secretion into the blood, cerebrospinal fluid and the eye, respectively.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5112397
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 70-81.
acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range for children population is an acceptable macronutrient distribution range datum that is assumed to adequate for healthy children population 1 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5115929
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary calcium allowance
Percent recommended dietary calcium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary calcium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for calcium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5125591
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adult parenteral trace element solution
Adult trace element nutrient solution is a parenteral trace elements solution containing a combination of trace element micronutrients in various amounts, formulated for adults and children older than 11 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
Multitrace-5
ONSTR:ONSTR_5128731
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
mass per unit time
Mass per unit mass per unit time is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number of mass units of a given nutrient taken by a human in a given time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5139078
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.280-285.
normal average daily dietary thiamine intake
normal mean thiamine intake
normal thiamine intake
Normal average daily dietary thiamine intake is an average daily dietary thiamine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary thiamine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5141147
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population is an estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 9 years and older that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 9 years of age and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5171079
Definition source: ONSTR curators
consumed food item datum
Consumed food item quantity datum is a food item datum providing the information about the name and the quantity of each particular food item consumed (ingested) by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
Apple juice 4 floz, strawberry 42 grams, gel cup 1 cup, hard candy 1 piece.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5173920
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.65-67.
Definition source: Physician's guide to the laboratory diagnosis of metabolic diseases. (2004) N. Blau, Duran, M. Blaskovics, M.E., Gibson, K.M. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp. 89.
tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency
BH4 deficiency
BH4 (tetrahydrobiopterin) deficiency is a congenital metabolic disorder characterized by disruptions in BH4 biosythesis and regeneration cycle due to the mutated recessive alleles coding for one of the enzymes involved in BH4 biosythesis (GTP cyclohydrolase and 6-pyruvol-tetrahydrobiopterin-syntase), and/or mutated recessive alleles coding for enzymes involved BH4 regeneration (dihydropteridine reductase and pterin carbinolamine-4alpha-dehydratase). BH4 deficiencies have autosomal recessive inheritance pattern in both compound heterozygous (genetic compound) state and homozygous state.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5174122
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 14-to-18 years
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 14-to-18 years is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5178796
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary selenium intake during observed time interval
average dietary Se intake
daily dietary selenium intake
daily selenium intake
mean selenium intake
Average daily dietary selenium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary selenium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5190710
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable sodium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable sodium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of sodium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for sodium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5205203
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
Following the recommendations given by The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children, blood specimen should be collected after after 24 hours post birth, but as close to discharge as possible.
initial newborn dried blood spot screening process
first DBS
first newborn screen
first screen
initial DBS
initial newborn screen
initial screen
Initial newborn dried blood spot screening process is a dried blood spot newborn screening proper process that is usually performed soon after the baby has been born, or between 48 and 72 hours of post birth and prior the newborn discharge from the hospital or at the other bitrhplace.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5238894
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effector_(biology)
The role of enzyme effectors may be born by molecules that in the same biochemical reaction bear a enzyme substrate role, enzyme product role or enzyme cofactor role.
enzyme effector role
Enzyme effector role is a role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reaction that is born by a chemical entity that binds to the enzyme regulatory domain and that positively or negatively regulates the enzyme catalytic activity (i.e. activates or deactivates/inhibits the enzyme).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5242351
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pediatrics
pediatrician role
Pediatrician role is a physician role that is realized by a human during processes of providing health care to infants, children ands adolescents.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5243910
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary fat intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary fat intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of fats contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5252130
Definition source: ONSTR curators
whole blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum
whole blood acyl-carnitine concentration
Whole blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum is a blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of a given carnitine ester in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5257504
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary cholesterol intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary cholesterol intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary cholesterol contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
mean cholesterol intake
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5269916
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
birth-to-36 months length-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
infant length-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
length-for-age and weight-for-age percentile chart
Birth-to-36 months height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a height-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy infants 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5274111
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population
Recommended dietary allowance for female population is a recommended dietary allowance for population age 9 years and older that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5283753
An important principle underlying DRIs is that they are standards for apparently healthy people and are not meant to be applied to those with acute or chronic disease or for the repletion of nutrient levels in previously deficient individuals. Meeting the recommended intakes for the nutrients would not necessarily provide enough for individuals who are already malnourished, nor would they be adequate for certain disease states marked by increase nutrient requirements. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 13.]
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
Dietary reference intake is a system of nutrition recommendations designed by the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and is used both in the United States and in Canada for the general public and health professionals and applied in composition of diets for schools, hospitals, prisons or nursing homes, industrial development of new food stuffs and by healthcare policy makers and public health officials. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_intake ]
The Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) replace and expand the previous revisions of the RDAs (recommended daily allowances) and RNIs (recommended nutrient intakes) and represent a new approach to setting nutrient values by greatly expanding the scope and application of previous nutrient standards. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 17.]
When assessing and planning diets, it is important to be mindful of the limitations in the data that underpin the DRIs and their application, which include the following: 1) The Estimated Average Requirements (EARs) may be based on data from limited number of individuals. 2) For most nutrients, the precise variation in requirements is not known but is approximated. 3) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, variation in individual requirements is assumed to follow a normal distribution. 4) The EAR is often extrapolated from one population group to another. 5) The degree of uncertainty associated with the EAR has not been specified. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 19.]
Where data were available, DRIs were divided into 12 life stage groups and also by gender. The life stage groups were chosen by considering variations in the requirements of all of the nutrients under review. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 13.]
dietary reference intake datum
DRI
DRIs
dietary reference intake
dietary reference intakes
Dietary reference intake datum is a scalar measurement datum that is intended to be used as a recommended reference value for dietary nutrient and dietary energy intakes estimated to meet daily nutritional needs of different populations of healthy human individuals.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5286290
Definition source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241
In DPOAE test, non-linear intermodulation between two stimulus tones inside the cochlea generates several new acoustic frequency components, which can travel to the ear canal. Healthy ear canal distortion levels can be above 20 dB SPL (Sound Pressure Level).
distortion product otoacoustic emissions test
DPOAE recording
DPOAE test
Distortion product otoacoustic emissions test (DPOAEs test)is an otoacoustic emissions test with the objective to detect, record and measure the cochlear sound emissions in response to two stimulus tones of different frequencies released simultaneously into the ear canal.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5288942
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item intake recording
dietary intake recording
feeding recording
food intake recording
Nutritional item intake recording is a planned process of obtaining information from a patient or patient's parent or caretaker about food items consumed (enterally or parenterally) by a patient within a specific time interval (last 24 hours, one day, two days, three days, seven days or thirty days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5299441
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.386-396.
normal average daily dietary sodium intake
normal mean natrium intake
normal mean sodium intake
normal natrium intake
normal sodium intake
Normal average daily dietary sodium intake is an average daily dietary sodium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary sodium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5305807
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary potassium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary potassium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary potassium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5309155
Definition source: ONSTR curators
dietary energy intake per unit time
Dietary energy intake per unit time is a derived unit that is a measure of the number of dietary energy units (kilocalories) taken by a human in a give time interval, with or without respect to human body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5320178
Average dietary nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval is a scalar calculated by dividing the average quantity of a given nutrient contained in all food items taken by a human patient during the observed time period by the number of kilograms of patient body mass.
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval datum
Average daily dietary nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary nutrient intake datum denoting the average quantity of relevant nutrient contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period (one day, two days or three days) with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5334351
Definition source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditory_brainstem_response
It is believed that auditory brain stem evoked potentials (waves 1 to 5, labeled commonly with Roman numerals) are generated by the following neurons of auditory pathway: Wave I by peripheral portion of vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII, CN8); Wave II, by central portion of vestibulocochlear nerve (cranial nerve VIII, CN8); Wave III, by cochlear nuclei of the brainstem; Wave IV, by lateral lemniscus and superior olive and Wave V, by lateral lemniscus and and superior colliculus. To interpret the ABR the following measurements are taken into account: the amplitude (the number of neurons firing), latency (the speed of transmission), interpeak latency (the time between peaks), and interaural latency (the difference in wave V latency between ears). The ABR represents initiated activity beginning at the base of the cochlea and moving toward the apex over a 4ms period of time. The ABR is used for newborn hearing screening, auditory threshold estimation, intraoperative monitoring, determining hearing loss type and degree, and auditory nerve and brainstem lesion detection.[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditory_brainstem_response ]
Otoacoustic emission test (OAE) is usually done at birth, followed by an auditory brainstem response test, if the OAE test result indicate a possible hearing loss. As both tests ares sometimes performed routinely, some infant hearing screening equipment provides capability of running both tests by using one piece of equipment. [Source: http://deafness.about.com/cs/audiograms/a/abroae.htm ]
Since auditory brainstem reposnse (ABR) is sensitive to both cochlear and retro-cochlear pathology, ABR testing would appear to be preferable to otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) for infant screening. However, in practice, sensory hearing impairment in the low-risk newborn population appears to be overwhelmingly of the sensory transmissive type, which is readily detectable by measurement of OAEs. [Source: Kemp, D. F. (2002) Otoacoustic emissions, their origin in cochlear function, and use. British Medical Bulletin 2002;63: pp 223-241. ]
This may be moved under some other more appropriate mother class.
auditory brainstem response test
ABR recording
ABR test
with the objective to detect, record and measure the auditory evoked potential (AEP) generated by the neurons of the auditory pathway in the response to presented auditory stimulus. Auditory evoked potentials are recorded via electrodes placed on the scalp and extracted as a series of vertex positive potentials (waves), from the recording of the ongoing electromagnetic activity.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5339171
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate tyrosine intake datum
Percent adequate tyrosine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tyrosine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5342809
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary histidine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily histidine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino acid histidine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5349011
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/
To refer to the height quality of human body, in the case of neonates and infants word "length" is commonly used, while in children, adolescents and adults word "stature" has the same reference. In fact, all four language expressions "height", "body height", "length" and "stature" are commonly used in ambiguous manner to refer to both the quality of human body and to the measurement datum associated with that quality.
height-for-age percentile chart
height-for-age chart
height-for-age percentile chart
height-for-age percentiles
height/stature-for-age percentile chart
length-for-age percentile chart
stature-for-age percentile chart
Height-for-age percentile chart is a CDC individual growth chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy children of specific age group (e.g. birth to 36 months of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5362990
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
hepatocyte lacking phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex
Hepatocyte lacking phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex is a disordered hepatocyte that due to alteration(s) in the PAH gene completely lacks the phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase protein and phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5363814
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenylalanine_hydroxylase
normal phenylalanine-4-hyrdoxylase complex
normal PAH
normal PAH complex
normal phenylalanine hyrdoxylase complex
A phenyalalnine hydroxylase complex (phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase dimer or tetramer complex) cosisiting of normal phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase monomers.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5378607
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable isoleucine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable isoleucine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid isoleucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for isoleucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5394856
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
girls 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart
Weight-for-stature percentiles: Girls, 2 to 5 years
girls weight-for-stature percentile chart
girls weight-for-stature percentiles
Girls 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart is a 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy girls 2 to 5 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5397567
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonatal_heel_prick
Definition source: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=39542
neonatal heel-prick blood specimen collecting
heel-prick
heel-prick sampling
heel-stick
heel-stick (procedure)
neonatal heel-prick sampling
Neonatal heel-prick blood specimen collecting is capillary blood specimen collecting in which a small puncture is made by lancet in newborn's heel, after which emerged capillary blood is blotted onto the specially manufactured and labeled absorbent filter paper (also known and Guthrie card) and a dried blood spot specimen is been created.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5413434
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guthrie_test
Definition source: http://www.pkutest.com/2012/07/20/guthrie-test-brought-pku-screening-every-hospital/
bacterial inhibition assay
BIA
Guthrie assay
Guthrie bacterial inhibition assay
Guthrie test
PKU screen
phenylalanine screen
phenylketonuria screen
phenylketonuria screen test
Bacterial inhibition assay is an assay (a semiqunatitive assay) designed to detect the level of amino-acid phenylalanine in the dried blood spot specimen. A small disk (of standardized size) is punched from dried blood spot specimen and put on the agar gel plate that contains β-2-thyenilalanine that inhibits growth of Bacillus subtilis bacteria. In the presence of elevated levels of phenylalanine leached from the filter paper disk, inhibition of β-2-thyenilalanine is overcome and a bacterial colony grows surrounding the disk. Measured diameter of the colony is roughly proportional to the amount of phenylalanine in the blood. Guthrie test is sensitive enough to detect blood phenylalanine levels of 180-240 μmol/L (3-4 mg/dL)
Curation status: Incomplete
This calss may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ONSTR:ONSTR_5417525
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable micronutrient intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable micronutrient intake level is a percent upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific macronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed micronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5420157
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening program coordinator role
Newborn screening program coordinator role is a health care provider role that is realized in during the processes of newborn short-term follow-up process by coordinating and overseeing the work of newborn screening program team members (usually newborn screening program nurses).
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5429319
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.320-326.
normal average daily dietary iodine intake
normal iodine intake
normal mean iodine intake
Normal average daily dietary iodine intake is an average daily dietary iodine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary iodine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5443586
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin C intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin C intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin C contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
30.0
7.0
58.0
1.0
4.0
22.0
19.0
15.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
17.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
14.0
19.0
16.0
20.0
21.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_5466043
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
low average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined
Low average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5471926
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary lysine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Lys intake
daily Lys intake
mean lysine intake
Average daily lysine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid lysine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5474499
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average biotin requirement datum
Percent estimated average biotin requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of biotin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for biotin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5475171
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary chromium allowance
Percent recommended dietary chromium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary chromium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for chromium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5489310
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average histidine requirement datum
Percent estimated average histidine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid histidine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for histidine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5490636
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
boys 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart
Height-for-age percentiles: Boys, 2 to 20 years
Stature-for-age percentiles: Boys, 2 to 20 years
boys height-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
boys stature-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
Boys 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5491871
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary selenium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary selenium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary selenium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5493677
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable nutrient intake range datum
Tolerable nutrient intake range is a range datum that provides the information about the set of values of daily intake of a particular nutrient (quantity), such that the intake of that nutrient results in concentrations of the nutrient in bodily fluids (usually blood) that fall within therapeutic range for that particular nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5495478
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average micronutrient requirement datum
Percent estimated average micronutrient requirement is a percent estimated average requirement datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific macronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed micronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5501278
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin E allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin E allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin E consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin E.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5512104
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma tryptophan concentration measurement datum
plasma Trp
plasma Trp level
plasma Trp status
plasma tryptophan concentration
plasma tryptophan level
plasma tryptophan measurement
plasma tryptophan status
Blood plasma tryptophan concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tryptophan in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5527326
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate tryptophan intake datum
Percent adequate tryptophan intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tryptophan consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for tryptophan.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5527596
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_care_physician
primary care physician role
PCP role
Primary care physician role is a physician role that is realized in processes of providing first contact care for a person with an undiagnosed health concern as well as continuing care of various medical conditions.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5540226
Definition source: 2000 CDC Growth Charts for the United States: Methods and development, Vital and Health Statistics, Series 11, No 246, Department of Health and Human Services, CDC National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, May 2002, pp 1.
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that health care providers use the WHO growth standards (WHO growth charts) to monitor growth for infants and children ages 0 to 2 years of age, while CDC growth charts should be used for monitoring growth of children age 2 years and older. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm]
Unlike WHO growth standards charts which were constructed using longitudinal length and weight data measured at frequent intervals, for CDC growth charts, weight data were not available between birth and 3 months of age, and the sample sizes were small for sex and age groups during the first 6 months of age. For this reason CDC growth charts should be only used as references and not as a sole diagnostic tool. [Source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm]
CDC growth chart
Center for Disease Control and Prevention growth chart
growth chart
CDC growth chart is a developmental growth chart that is based on typical growth patterns of children in the U.S. during a specific period of childern's life time, published by the CDC in May 2000 and designed for use in the United States. The 2000 CDC growth charts are available in two formats, as individual charts (i.e. CDC individual growth chart) and clinical charts (i.e. CDC clinical chart).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5541529
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glycine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily glycine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid glycine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5543067
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart
infant weight-for-length percentile chart
weight-for-length chart
weight-for-length percentile chart
weight-for-length/height percentile chart
Birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart is a weight-for-height percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy children 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5544961
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening program nurse role
Newborn screening program nurse role is a nurse role that is realized during processes of newborn dried blood spot screenig short-term follow-up (e.g. identifying and locating the infant screened positive for an inherited metabolic disease (IMD), contacting infant's primary care physician and family, referring to specialist, analyzing the newborn screening test results, in some IMDs cases recommending the therapy initiation etc.).
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5569911
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hearingloss/screening.html
Definition source: http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/pages/screened.aspx
newborn hearing screening process
Newborn hearing screening process is a point-of-care newborn screening proper process that includes otoacustic emissions test and auditory brain stem response test and that is usually done before a newborn has been discharged from a birthing center or hospital (but no later that 3 moths of age), with a goal to timely detect potential hearing function loss that would cause delay or prevent normal linguistic (speech) development.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5580928
Definition source: Hinman, A.R., Mann, M.Y., Singh, R.H. (2009) Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.11, No. 6, June 2009.
newborn dried blood spot screening proper process
NDBS
newborn dried blood spot screening
Newborn dried blood spot screening proper process is a newborn screening proper process that includes the processes of collecting a heel stick blood sample onto a filter paper (usually in first 48 hours post birth), analyzing the collected dried blood spot specimen using state approved laboratory methods and reporting results to the state, health care providers and family.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5580969
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate sodium intake datum
Percent adequate sodium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity sodium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for sodium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5583212
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62.
normal phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
normal phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
A PAH genotype that includes two normal alleles (non-mutated alleles, wild type alleles) each coding for enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase monomer (PAH monomer), having gene map locus 12q22-q24.2 (on homologous chromosome 12).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5585204
Definition source: Whitney, E. N., Rolfes, S.H. (2012) Understanding nutrition 13th Ed. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
dietitian role
Dietitian role is a health care provider role that is realized by a human trained in science of nutrition who passed the professional registration exam, and during the nutrition care processes (nutrition status assessment, nutrition diagnosing, nutrition therapy evaluation and adjustment etc.)
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5595149
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
confirmatory diagnosis for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency
Confirmatory diagnosis for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency is a confirmatory diagnosis for a disease indicated by positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding that is provides the information about laboratory and genetic test results and physiological tests leading to the conclusion that the patient without doubt has phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5602197
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary tyrosine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily tyrosine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a amino-acid tyrosine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5604042
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population is an estimated average nutrient requirement for female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of healthy non-pregnant non-lactating female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5618701
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
disease specific confirmatory test
Disease specific confirmatory test is an assay that has specified output providing an information based on which the presence or absence of a particular disease can be determined with relatively high degree of reliability.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5619441
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.350-355.
low average daily dietary manganese intake
low manganese intake
low mean manganese intake
Low average daily dietary manganese intake is an average daily dietary manganese intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary manganese for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5644811
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood phenylalanine concentration finding
Blood phenylalanine concentration finding is a phenylalanine concentration finding that is based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum, and that is based blood phenyalanine concentration reference value ranges established through clinical research.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5646467
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head circumference at long-term follow-up visit measurement datum
Head circumference at long-term follow-up visit measurement datum is a head circumference measurement datum that is the result of the head circumference measurement assay during physical examination at each scheduled patient follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5648384
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable cysteine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable cysteine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid cysteine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for cysteine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5654422
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary zinc allowance
Percent recommended dietary zinc allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary zinc consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for zinc.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5654570
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma arginine concentration measurement datum
plasma Arg
plasma Arg level
plasma Arg status
plasma arginine concentration
plasma arginine measurement
plasma arginine status
Blood plasma arginine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino acid arginine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5656935
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population age 51-to-70 years
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 51-to-70 years is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5663159
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable aspartic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable aspartic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of aspartic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for aspartic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5666197
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for infant population
Adequate nutrient intake for infant population is an adequate nutrient intake for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy infant population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5692828
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/ConsumerInformation/ucm110417.htm
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/DietarySupplements/#3
nutritional item
Nutritional item is an object that contains nutrients and may contain non-dietary ingredients (fillers, artificial colors, sweeteners, flavors or binders) and that is administered into the organism enterally or parenterally.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5693272
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate docosahexaenoic acid intake datum
Percent adequate docosahexaenoic acid intake is a percent adequate fatty acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of docosahexaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for docosahexaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5697260
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin B6 intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin B6 contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5701447
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable lysine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable lysine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid lysine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for lysine.
Curation status: Incomplete
0.35
0.67
ONSTR:ONSTR_5710612
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
non-critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
non-critical NDBS screen for MCADD
non-critical newborn screen for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency
non-critical screen for MCADD
Non-critical positive dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency that is based on abnormally high whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration in 0.35-0.67 μM range and abnormally high ratio between acetylcarnitine and octanoylcarnitine concentration (greater than 0.025), while the concentrations of relevant blood amino acids, carnitine, and other carnitine esters, and relevant concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal ranges.This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency does not requires immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5716374
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glutamine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily glutamine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid glutamine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5725405
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary glutamic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Glu intake
daily Glu intake
Average daily glutamic acid intake during observed time interval is an average daily amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of glutamic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5738407
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate cysteine intake datum
Percent adequate cysteine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid cysteine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for cysteine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5740574
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable chromium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable chromium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of chromium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for chromium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5743236
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy pregnant female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5746049
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 111-121.
normal average daily total dietary fiber intake
normal daily fiber intake
normal fiber intake
normal mean fiber intake
Normal average daily dietary fiber intake is an average daily total dietary fiber intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fiber for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5758799
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.320-326.
high average daily dietary iodine intake
high iodine intake
high mean iodine intake
High average daily dietary iodine intake is an average daily dietary iodine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary iodine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5763854
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutrient intake analysis objective
Nutrient intake analysis objective is objective specification where the goal of nutrient analysis is determination of quantities of nutrients contained in particular food item(s) been consumed and their energy value.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5773210
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
phenotypic sex categorical datum
phenotypical sex datum
Phenotypic sex categorical datum is a data item that provides information about the phenotypical sex quality of a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5777623
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening finding for critical congenital heart disease
Newborn screening finding for critical congenital heart disease is a newborn screening finding that is the output of interpretation of newborn pulse oximetry test result and that provides the information about the presence or absence of critical congenital heart disease (CCHD).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5777686
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average alanine requirement datum
Percent estimated average alanine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid alanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for alanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5782884
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at research study visit measurement datum
age at research visit
Age at research study visit measurement datum is a age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of the amount of time a human research study participant has been living until the day of the particular research study visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5789148
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable choline intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable choline intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of choline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for choline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5790426
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate histidine intake datum
Percent adequate histidine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid histidine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for histidine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5808533
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary histidine intake
normal histidine intake
normal mean histidine intake
Normal average daily dietary histidine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary histidine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5815166
Definition source: http://fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/ConsumerInformation/ucm110417.htm
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/DietarySupplements-HealthProfessional/
Dietary supplement are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as foods, but regulated differently from other foods and from drugs (medications). Whether a product is classified as a dietary supplement, conventional food or drug (medication) is based on its intended use. Most often, classification as a dietary supplement is determined by the information that the manufacturer provides on the product label or in accompanying literature, although many food and dietary supplement product labels do not include this information. [Source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/DietarySupplements-HealthProfessional/ ]
The U.S. Congress defined "dietary supplement" in the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) of 1994, as a product taken by mouth that contains "dietary ingredient" intended to supplement the diet. The "dietary ingredients" contained in "dietary supplements" may include: vitamins, dietary minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino-acids and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars, metabolites and extracts or concentrates. Regardless of their form (pill, capsule, caplique, softgel, gelcap, tablet, liquid, powder or bar), DSHEA places dietary supplements in a special category under general umbrella of "foods", not drugs (medications), and requires that every supplement be labeled as a dietary supplement. [Source: http://fda.gov/Food/DietarySupplements/ConsumerInformation/ucm110417.htm
dietary supplement
Dietary supplement is a nutritional item that is a industrial product that is intended to supplement the regular diet, contains one or more dietary nutrients or herbs or botanicals, is taken enterally in the form of a pill, capsule, caplique, softgel, gelcap, tablet, liquid or powder, and that is labeled by the manufacturer as being dietary supplement.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
30.0
43.0
7.0
58.0
59.0
1.0
4.0
22.0
28.0
19.0
15.0
19.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
17.0
21.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
22.0
14.0
19.0
16.0
19.0
20.0
25.0
21.0
26.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_5818005
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
normal average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined
Normal average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5821678
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood isoleucine concentration measurement datum
blood Ile concentration
blood Ile level
blood Ile status
blood isoleucine concentration
blood isoleucine level
blood isoleucine measurement
blood isoleucine status
Whole blood isoleucine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid isoleucine in the human blood specimen (or blood eluate derived from the dried blood spot specimen) that has been collected from patient at least 2.5 or 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5827536
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.170-181.
normal average daily dietary vitamin A intake
normal mean vitamin A intake
normal vitamin A intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin A intake is an average daily dietary vitamin A intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin A for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5837093
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
24-hour recall nutritional item intake record
24-h recall
24-hour recall
24-hour recall food intake
24-hour recall intake record
24-hour recall record
24-hour recall nutritional item intake record is a nutritional item intake record completed by a patient, patient's parent or caretaker or dietitian, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of consumed food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods and food amino-acid excahnges a patient or patient's parent can recall the patient has consumed in the last 24 hours prior to the follow-up visit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5858734
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary eicosapentaenoic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
average daily EPA intake per body mass
daily EPA intake per body mass
Average daily dietary eicosapentaenoic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5864087
Definition source: http://fnic/nal/usda.gov
estimated dietary energy requirement datum
EER
RDI-EER
dietary reference intake-estimated energy requirement
estimated energy requirement
Estimated dietary energy requirement datum is a scalar measurement datum denoting the average amount of dietary energy intake that is predicted to maintain energy balance in a healthy human adult of a specific age, gender, weight, height, and level of physical activity consistent with good health.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5873093
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary magnesium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary magnesium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary magnesium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5874537
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 111-121.
high average daily total dietary fiber intake
high daily fiber intake
high fiber intake
high mean fiber intake
High average daily dietary fiber intake is an average daily total dietary fiber intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fiber for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5875975
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesauarus.owl#Body_Mass_Index
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D015992
body mass index
BMI
BODY MASS INDEX
Body Mass Index
Index, Body Mass
Index, Quietelet
Quietelet Index
Quietelet index
Quietelet's index
body mass index (BMI)
Body mass index is a data item that is used as general indicator of body density or the amount of fat contained on human body.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5880634
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
domestically processed food item
Domestically processed food item is a processed food item that has been created at a human household by thermal or other kind of processing (e.g. pickling, smoke drying, marinating) for purposes of immediate or later consumption.
Curation status: Incomplete
Home made soup, beat salad, home pickled cabbage.
ONSTR:ONSTR_5883438
Definition source: http://www.nutritionalanalysissoftware.com
Originally, method of nutritional analysis was performed in a laboratory where a chemical process was used to establish the nutritional value. Software analysis is based on sets of previously laboratory analyzed food samples, while more advanced form of this analysis is done through a web application. [Source: http://www.nutritionalanalysissoftware.com]
nutrient analysis software
dietary analysis software
nutrition analysis software
Nutrient analysis software is a software application that performs nutrition analysis of food item(s) been taken or used as a recipe ingredients, and that provides information about nutrient content and energy value(s) of analyzed food items as the output of the nutrient analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5887833
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart
preschoolers weight-for-stature percentile chart
weight-for-stature chart
weight-for-stature percentile chart
2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart is a weight-for-height percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy children 2 to 5 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5904651
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process. 4th Ed. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Chicago, IL, pp. 19-33.
nutrition assessment
nutrition status assessment
Nutrition assessment is a health care process that realizes dietitian role and patient role and that is a collection of processes of obtaining, verifying and interpreting the data needed for establishing a nutrition diagnosis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5915536
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary aspartic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Asp intake
daily Asp intake
Average daily aspartic acid intake during observed time interval is an average daily amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of aspartic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5929460
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate nickel intake datum
Percent adequate nickel intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity nickel consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for nickel.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5932346
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma aspartic acid concentration measurement datum
plasma Asp
plasma Asp level
plasma aspartic acid concentration
plasma aspartic acid measurement
plasma aspartic acid status
Blood plasma aspartic acid concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of aspartic acid in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5941530
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.170-181.
high average daily dietary vitamin A intake
high mean vitamin A intake
high vitamin A intake
High average daily dietary vitamin A intake is an average daily dietary vitamin A intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin A for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5951138
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process. 4th Ed. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Chicago, IL, pp. 9-16.
nutrition care process
NCP
Nutrition care process is a health care process that realizes dietitian role and patient role and that is a collection of processes designed to improve consistency and quality of personalized nutrition treatment and the predictability of patient's outcome.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5956458
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin A intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin A intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin A consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin A.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5965017
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.244-253.
low average daily dietary folacin intake
low folacin intake
low folate intake
low folic acid intake
low mean folate intake
Low average daily dietary folacin intake is an average daily dietary folacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary folacin (folate) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5970451
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. 2006. Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
When assessing and planning diets, it is important to be mindful of the limitations in the data that underpin the DRIs and their application, which include the following: 1) The Estimated Average Requirements (EARs) may be based on data from limited number of individuals. 2) For most nutrients, the precise variation in requirements is not known but is approximated. 3) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, variation in individual requirements is assumed to follow a normal distribution. 4) The EAR is often extrapolated from one population group to another. 5) The degree of uncertainty associated with the EAR has not been specified. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 19.]
estimated average nutrient requirement datum
DRI-EAR
EAR
EARs
dietary reference intake-estimated average requirement
estimated average requirement
estimated average requirements
Estimated average nutrient requirement datum is a dietary nutrient reference intake datum that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated (expected) to satisfy the nutritional requirements for that particular nutrient, of 50% of all members of an healthy human population determined based on age, gender and gender specific physiological status of being pregnant or lactating.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5975394
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average phosphorus requirement datum
Percent estimated average phosphorus requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of phosphorus consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for phosphorus.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5977484
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary aspartic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary aspartic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary aspartic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for aspartic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5978745
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary lysine allowance
Percent recommended dietary lysine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary lysine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid lysine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5980902
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate protein intake datum
Percent adequate protein intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the total quantity of all proteins combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) protein.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5983012
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary molybdenum allowance
Percent recommended dietary molybdenum allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary molybdenum consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for molybdenum.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5985064
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary arginine allowance
Percent recommended dietary arginine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary arginine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid arginine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5985880
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.380-384.
low average daily dietary selenium intake
low mean selenium intake
low selenium intake
Low average daily dietary selenium intake is an average daily dietary selenium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary selenium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5994959
Definition source: Charney, P., Malone, A. Eds. (2004) ADA pocket guide to nutrition assessment. American Dietetic Association, pp. 33-39.
nutritional item intake diary
food diary
food intake diary
food intake record
food record
Nutritional item intake diary is a nutritional item intake record that contains the information about the types and quantities of nutritional items taken by a patient (enterally or pareneterally) during a period of time relevant to nutrition assessment (one, two, three or seven days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_5995471
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma serine concentration measurement datum
plasma Ser
plasma Ser level
plasma Ser status
plasma serine concentration
plasma serine measurement
plasma serine status
Blood plasma serine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid serine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6008758
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Meal
meal
Meal is a collection of food items (consisting of at least one food item) ingested by an organism that occurs by custom or habit at more or less fixed times of the day. The amount and type of food items largely depends on personal and cultural customs and habits and varies over a lifetime.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6012755
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate isoleucine intake datum
Percent adequate isoleucine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid isoleucine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for isoleucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6015466
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary chromium intake during observed time interval
average Cr intake
daily chromium intake
mean chromium intake
Average daily dietary chromium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary chromium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6025078
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable carbohydrate intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable carbohydrate intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of all carbohydrates combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for (total) carbohydrate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6032935
Definition source: Implementing Newborn Point-of-Care Newborn Screening - HRSA Report available for retrieval at http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisoryheritabledisorders/recommendations/correspondence/implementpocnewbornscreen.pdf
point-of-care newborn screening proper process
POS-NBS
Point-of-care newborn screening proper process is a newborn screening proper process that includes medical practices and physiologic tests that are administered and that produce actionable results at the bedside (outside of a laboratory), close to the site of delivery of medical care for a newborn (i.e. birth hospital or nursery).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6033064
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.234-243.
high average daily dietary vitamin K intake
high mean vitamin K intake
high vitamin K intake
High average daily dietary vitamin K intake is an average daily dietary vitamin K intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary vitamin K for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6059681
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary niacin intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary niacin intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of niacin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6062494
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary threonine allowance
Percent recommended dietary threonine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary threonine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid threonine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6066538
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
weight-for-age percentile derivation
Weight-for-age percentile derivation is developmental growth indicator derivation with the goal to determine (or give best possible approximation of) weight-for-age percentile for given child at the time of physical examination. In order to derive weight-for-age percentile information about child's body height and age are first plotted with respect to the height and age scales of the age and sex appropriate weight-for-age growth chart; the position of the resulting point is then compared with respect to weight-for-age percentile curves comprising weight-for-age growth chart; weight-for-age percentile is then determined (or maximally approximated) based on the closest percentile curve.
Curation status: Incomplete
2.0
10.0
120.0
360.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_6067230
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
non-PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding
Non-PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a hyperphenylalaninemia finding based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum falling within the range of 120 - 360 μmol/L (or 2 - 10 mg/dL) that is not considered as indicative of phenylketonuria (PKU).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6070889
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary asparagine allowance
Percent recommended dietary asparagine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary asparagine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid asparagine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6077676
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin K allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin K allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin K consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin K.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6081701
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin A intake during observed time interval
daily retinol intake
daily vitamin A intake
mean vitamin A intake
Average daily dietary vitamin A intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin A contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6083248
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate selenium intake datum
Percent adequate selenium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity selenium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for selenium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6093772
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
data collection
Data collection is an information content entity that is an aggregate of data items that could be grouped into data sets or groups of data items of different types that all have something in common.
Curation status: Incomplete
A patient record or a research study participant record consisting of various types of data all pertaining to the particular patient or research study participant that may include, full blood count data, complete metabolic panel, dietary intake data, anthropometrics, person demographics etc.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6096886
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
girls head circumference-for-age percentile chart
Head circumference-for-age percentiles: Girls, birth to 36 months
girls head circumference-for-age percentile chart
girls head circumference-for-age percentiles
Girls head circumference-for-age percentile chart is a head circumference-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of head circumference measurement data (head circumference measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6097970
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary valine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily valine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid valine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6108759
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable tyrosine intake datum
Tyr tolerance
tyrosine intake tolerance
tyrosine tolerance
Tolerable tyrosine intake datum is a tolerable amino-acid intake datum that provides the information about quantity of tyrosine that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of tyrosine in the blood measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for blood tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6116517
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RCD/X74UV [RCDv3]
blood specimen collecting
Blood specimen collecting is collecting specimen from an organism where a portion of blood (venous, arterial or capillary) is collected from a human patient or study subject by making a small puncture (or incision) in patient's skin and blood vessel followed by collecting a portion of (leaked) blood in the protocol appropriate container.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6126230
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from total protein intake
percent daily energy from total protein
percent energy from total protein
Percent daily energy intake from total protein inatke is a percent daily energy intake datum providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of protein taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval and that is expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6127102
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
urine chemical concentration measurement datum
Urine chemical concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum providing the information about the concentration of a observed chemical in the human urine specimen or processed urine specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6133111
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/who_charts.htm
boys birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart
Birth to 24 months: Boys, Head circumference-for-age and weight-for-length percentiles
Boys birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart is a birth-to-24 months head circumference-for-age weight-for-length WHO growth chart that illustrates the distribution of head circumference measurements with respect to age, and weight (body mass) measurements with respect to body height (length) measurements in a population of healthy boys 0 to 24 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6133211
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary proline intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Pro intake
daily Pro intake
Average daily proline intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid proline contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6156091
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening short-term follow-up protocol
NBS STFU protocol
NBS-STFU protocol
STFU protocol
Newborn screening short-term follow-up protocol is a newborn screening system protocol specifying all actions to be performed and agents involved in processes of short-term follow-up after the identifying a positive newborn screening result.
Curation status: Incomplete.
31.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_6159839
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn dried blood spot screening finding
Newborn dried blood spot screening finding is a newborn screening test finding that is an output of newborn dried blood spot screening test analysis and that is based on the newborn's body mass measured at birth, age of dried blood spot specimen collection (less than 31 days) and whole blood amino acid, carnitine and carnitine ester concentrations and conentrations' ratios (i.e. blood amino acid and acyl-carnitine profile respectively). Newborn dried blood spot screening finding provides the information about the potential presence (or absence) of an inheritable disease detectable through newborn dried blood spot screening.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6176540
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary asparagine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Asn intake
daily Asn intake
Average daily asparagine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid asparagine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6184665
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0048589
developmental head growth
Developmental head growth is developmental growth such that the increase in size and mass of human head has the outcome of reaching adult head size and mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6191227
Definition source: http://www.acmg.net
genetic councelor role
Genetic counselor role is a health care provider role that is realized in processes of providing information and supportive counseling to patients and families affected by or at risk for genetic conditions, identify genetic risks, investigating problems, interpreting and communicating information about genetic disorders, analyzing inheritance patterns and risks of recurrence and reviewing available options with patients and families.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6196515
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable manganese intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable manganese intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of manganese consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for manganese.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6203442
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at initial newborn dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum
age at initial DBS collection
Age at initial newborn dried blood spot screening specimen collection measurement datum is age at newborn screening measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of a neonate until the the instant of dried blood spot specimen collection during the initial newborn screening.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6211529
Definition source: 2000 CDC Growth Charts for the United States: Methods and development, Vital and Health Statistics, Series 11, Number 246, Department of Health and Human Services, CDC National Center for Health Statistics, Hyattsville, MD, May 2002, pp 1 and 23-24.
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
To refer to the height quality of human body, in the case of neonates and infants word "length" is commonly used, while in children, adolescents and adults word "stature" has the same reference. In fact, all four language expressions "height", "body height", "length" and "stature" are commonly used in ambiguous manner to refer to both the quality of human body and to the measurement datum associated with that quality. This ambiguity is avoided in ONSTR.
Weight-for-height percentile charts (also called weight-for-lenght percentile charts) are available for infants age 0-36 months and preschoolers age 2 to 5 years, but not for children and adolescents age 2 to 20 years, as in the case of weight-for-age and height-for-age charts.
weight-for-height percentile chart
weight-for-length chart
weight-for-stature chart
Weight-for-height percentile chart is a CDC individual growth chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy children 0 to 36 months of age or 2 to 5 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6225502
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average iron requirement datum
Percent estimated average iron requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of iron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for iron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6225611
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.356-361.
low average daily dietary molybdenum intake
low mean molybdenum intake
low molybdenum intake
Low average daily dietary molybdenum intake is an average daily dietary molybdenum intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary molybdenum for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6241199
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for population age 9 years and older
Adequate nutrient intake for population age 9 years and older is an adequate nutrient intake datum that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6254359
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary valine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Val intake
daily Val intake
mean valin intake
Average daily valine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid valine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6255242
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary niacin allowance
Percent recommended dietary niacin allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary niacin consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for niacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6284135
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average amino-acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average amino-acid requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the quantity of specific amino-acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed amino-acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6288330
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/
weight-for-age percentile chart
weight-for-age chart
weight-for-age percentile chart
weight-for-age percentiles
Weight-for-age percentile chart is a CDC individual growth chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy children of specific age group (e.g. birth to 36 months of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6325182
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary aspartic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average aspartic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of aspartic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6330670
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.170-181.
low average daily dietary vitamin A intake
low mean vitamin A intake
low vitamin A intake
Low average daily dietary vitamin A intake is an average daily dietary vitamin A intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin A for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6345843
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 9 years and older
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for population age 9 years and older is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for healthy population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of population 9 years or older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6356535
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood octanoylcarnitine-to-acetylcarnitine concentration ratio datum
Lab abbreviation: C8/C2
blood C8-to-C2
blood C8/C2
blood octanoylcarnitine-to-acetylcarnitine ratio
Blood octanoylcarnitine-to-acetylcarnitine concentration ratio datum is a blood carnitine ester concentration ratio that provides the information about the ratio between octanoylcarnitine and acetylcarnitine quantities present in the whole blood, blood eluate or blood plasma specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6358913
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item intake record
diet history record
feeding record
food intake record
Nutritional item intake record is a document that is the output of nutritional item intake recording, and that contains the information about the types and quantites of food items, nutritional supplements, medical foods, food amino-acid excahnges patient has consumed in a time interval relevant for dietary analysis (last 24 hours, one, two or three days, seven days or thirty days). Nutritional item intake record also contains other patient related information such as patient's name, date of birth, body height and weight, prescribed and taken medications.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6363940
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary carotenoid allowance
Percent recommended dietary carotenoid allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary carotenoid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for carotenoid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6378395
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 70-81.
acceptable macronutrient distribution range for adult population
Acceptable macronutrient distribution range for adult population is an acceptable macronutrient distribution range datum that is assumed to adequate for healthy adult population (older than 18 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6379416
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary linoleic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
average daily LA intake per body mass
daily LA intake per body mass
Average daily dietary linoleic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary linoleic acid (LA) contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6380837
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable tryptophan intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable tryptophan intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tryptophan consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for tryptophan.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6398203
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood combined isoleucine and leucine-to-phenylalanine concentration ratio
XLeu-to-Phe
XLeu/Phe
blood XLeu-to-Phe ratio
blood XLeu/Phe
blood Xleu/Phe
Blood combined isoleucine and leucine-to-phenylalanine concentration ratio is a blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the how many times the concentration of leucine in the blood is greater than the that of phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6402533
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 70 years and older
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 70 years and older is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6403260
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood fatty acid concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood fatty acid concentration therapeutic range datum is a blood chemical concentration therapeutic range datum that provides the information about the set of values (limited by the minimal and maximal values) of blood concentration measurements of an observed fatty acid, such that the fatty acid concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6405272
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
height-for-age percentile derivation
Height-for-age percentile derivation is developmental growth indicator derivation with the goal to determine (or give best possible approximation) height-for-age percentile for given child at the time of physical examination. In order to derive height-for-age percentile information about child's body height and age is first plotted with respect to the height and age scales of the age and sex appropriate height-for-age growth chart; position of the resulting point is then compared with respect to height-for-age percentile curves comprising height-for-age growth chart; height-for-age percentile is then determined (or maximally approximated) based on the closest percentile curve.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6432856
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonatal_nursing
Definition source: http://www.innerbody.com/careers-in-health-/nicu-nurcing-careers.html
NICU nurse role is realized in processes of (roughly) Level II and level III of neonatal care. At level II NICU nurse provides intermediate or special care for premature ill newborns. At this level, infants may need special therapy provided by nursing staff, or may simply need more time before being discharged. At Level III, the Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), treats newborns who cannot be treated in the other levels and are in need of high technology to survive, such as breathing and feeding tubes. Nurses comprise over 90 percent of the NICU staff. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neonatal_nursing ]
NICU nurses along with physicians formulate nursing care plans and assess, plan, implement and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments in these plans. On a daily basis they administer medications, perform complex procedures, work with complicated technology, and consult with an interdisciplinary healthcare team to coordinate all aspects of a patient's care. [Source: http://www.innerbody.com/careers-in-health-/nicu-nurcing-careers.html]
newborn intensive care unit nurse role
NICU nurse role
Newborn intensive care unit nurse role is a nurse role that is realized in the process of providing nursing care to newborn infants up to 28 days post birth who are diagnosed with prematurity, congenital defects, illness, delivery complications or other medical conditions.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6437538
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population age 1-to-3 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population age 1-to-3 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for children population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy children population 1 to 3 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6449370
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable pantothenic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable pantothenic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of pantothenic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for pantothenic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6457549
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average docosahexaenoic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average docosahexaenoic acid requirement is a percent estimated average fatty acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of docosahexaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for docosahexaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6464019
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin C intake during observed time interval
mean vitamin C intake
Average daily dietary vitamin C intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin C contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6470593
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
negative newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
Negative newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass greater than 2500 grams that is based on whole blood amino acid and carnitine ester concentrations and concentration ratios that fall within the laboratory established normal range for a given blood chemical concentration or concentration ratio.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6482088
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dried blood spot specimen creation measurement datum
DBS collection date
DBS date
Dried blood spot specimen creation measurement datum is a specimen creation measurement datum that provides the information about the time the dried blood spot specimen have been created.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6486199
Definition source: ONSTR curators
food item measurement unit
Food item measurement unit is a derived unit that is measure of the quantity of food items or medical food.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6487114
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma tyrosine concentration measurement datum
plasma Tyr
plasma Tyr level
plasma Tyr status
plasma tyrosine concentration
plasma tyrosine measurement
plasma tyrosine status
Blood plasma tyrosine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino acid alanine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6495598
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable arsenic intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable arsenic intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of arsenic consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for arsenic.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6500060
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population age 14-to-18 years
Adequate nutrient intake for male population age 14-to-18 years is an adequate nutrient intake for male population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6501512
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin C intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin C intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin C consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin C.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6507737
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 19-to-30 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 19-to-30 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6514703
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
low average daily dietary valine intake
low mean valine intake
low valine intake
Low average daily dietary valine intake is an average daily dietary valine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary valine for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6516375
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
girls birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart
Weight-for-age percentiles: Girls, birth to 36 months
girls weight-for-age birth to 36 months percentile chart
Girls birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart is a birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6550722
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary threonine intake
normal mean threonine intake
normal threonine intake
Normal average daily dietary threonine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary threonine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6562510
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Head_Circumference
head circumference
Head circumference is human body quality that inheres in human head by virtue of the perimeter of the head at its widest point.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6564852
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate magnesium intake datum
Percent adequate magnesium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity magnesium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for magnesium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6583789
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 9-to-13 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 9-to-13 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population age 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6598460
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommending disease specific confirmatory test
Recommending disease specific confirmatory test is a health care process that realizes the newborn screening nurse or newborn screening coordinator role and that consists of providing the primary care physician with the information about which tests (assays) needed to be done in order to confirm the presence or absence of a particular inherited metabolic disease that the patient has a positive newborn dried blood spot screen result.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6614057
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood specimen creation objective
Blood specimen creation objective is specimen creation objective to obtain a blood specimen (a portion of venous, arterial of capillary blood) from a human patient to use it as an input for further investigation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6631562
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audiology
audiologist role
Audiologist role is a physician role that is realized by a human trained in medicine specializing in audiology and during processes of identifying, diagnosing, treating and monitoring of the auditory and vestibular system portion of the ear.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6635527
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary reference intake percentage
%DRI
Dietary reference intake percentage is a percent unit (dimensionless unit) which denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient that may be (or has been) consumed by a human as a percentage of the dietary reference intake for that specific nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6640610
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
food item datum
Food item datum is a nutritional item datum that provides the information about the kinds, quantities and nutrient content of food items prescribed to or consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6645105
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp.234-243.
high average daily dietary vitamin E intake
high mean vitamin E intake
high vitamin E intake
High average daily dietary vitamin E intake is an average daily dietary vitamin E intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin E for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6649635
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary amino-acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary micronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of a given amino-acid or two amino-acids combined contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6661323
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate cholesterol intake datum
Percent adequate cholesterol intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary cholesterol consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for cholesterol.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6675375
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years
Adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years is an adequate nutrient intake for lactating population that that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy lactating female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6680350
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_gastrointestinal_tract
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D004750
Enteral administration (and similarly, parenteral administration) is, by implication, applicable only to the organisms that anatomically have the alimentary canal (and/or some form of gastrointestinal tract).
enteral administration
enteral route
enteral route of administration
Enteral administration is an administering substance in vivo where material entity (e.g.nutritional item or medication) is introduced into the organism's alimentary canal (oral cavity or gastrointestinal (GI) tract).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6691783
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake male population
Adequate nutrient intake for male population is an adequate nutrient intake for population age 9 years and older that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy male population age 9 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6702385
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years
Adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years is an adequate nutrient intake for pregnant female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy pregnant female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6706610
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 328-339.
normal average daily dietary magnesium intake
normal magnesium intake
normal mean magnesium intake
Normal average daily dietary magnesium intake is an average daily dietary magnesium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary magnesium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6728067
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 386-396.
normal average daily dietary chloride intake
normal chloride intake
normal mean chloride intake
Normal average daily dietary chloride intake is an average daily dietary chloride intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chloride for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6732721
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
metabolic dietitian role
Metabolic dietitian role is a dietitian role that is realized in processes of nutrition care specifically related to treatment and management of patients with inherited or congenital metabolic diseases.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6734136
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneticist
geneticist role
Geneticist role is a health care provider role that is realized by a human professionally trained in biology or medicine specializing in genetics, and during processes of research in the field of heredity and genetic variation, evaluation, diagnosing and management of patients with inherited condition or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculation, mutation analysis, referral of patients to other specialists.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_6745429
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.386-396.
high average daily dietary sodium intake
high mean natrium intake
high mean sodium intake
high natrium intake
high sodium intake
High average daily dietary sodium intake is an average daily dietary sodium intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary sodium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6757046
This class belongs to ChEBI domain and will be replaced by the ChEBI class at a later date.
4-alphahydroxy-dihydrobiopterin
4alpha-carbinolamin
pterin-4alpha-carbinolamine
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6769309
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood chemical concentration measurement datum
Blood chemical concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum providing the information about the concentration of a observed chemical in the human blood specimen or processed blood specimen (blood plasma, serum or dried blood spot eluate).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
58.0
7.0
93.0
1.0
4.0
37.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
27.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
24.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
28.0
31.0
35.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_6785015
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
high average daily dietary valine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary valine per body mass is an average daily valine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary valine patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6828601
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 286-295.
normal average daily dietary calcium intake
normal calcium intake
normal mean calcium intake
Normal average daily dietary calcium intake is an average daily dietary calcium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary calcium for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6830160
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary thiamine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary vitamin B1 intake during observed time interval
daily dietary thiamine intake
daily dietary vitamin B1 intake
daily vitamin B1 intake
mean thiamine intake
Average daily dietary thiamine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of thiamine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
10.0
15.0
360.0
900.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_6832076
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
mild PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding
Mild PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum falling within the range of 360 - 900 μmol/L (or 10 - 15 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6842282
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin B6 intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin B6 intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B6 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin B6.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6854872
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable dietary mineral intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable dietary mineral intake level is a percent upper tolerable micronutrient intake level that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary mineral consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed dietary mineral.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6863786
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary nickel allowance
Percent recommended dietary nickel allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary nickel consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for nickel.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6867187
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutrient intake analysis
diet intake analysis
dietary analysis
nutritional analysis
Nutrient intake analysis is a data transformation performed by nutrient analyzer software where the data transformation inputs are the type and quantity of food items been consumed and outputs of the analysis are the quantity and the energy value of nutrients contained in the food item(s) been analyzed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6876575
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary magnesium allowance
Percent recommended dietary magnesium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary magnesium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for magnesium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6883808
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate alanine intake datum
Percent adequate alanine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid alanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for alanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6893976
Definition source: ONSTR curators
volume per unit time
Volume per unit time is a nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number volume units of a particular nutrient taken by a human in time interval denoted by a time unit.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6897756
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.244-253.
normal average daily dietary folacin intake
normal folacin intake
normal folate intake
normal folic acid intake
normal mean folate intake
Normal average daily dietary folacin intake is an average daily dietary folacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary folacin (folate) for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
43.0
7.0
88.0
1.0
4.0
28.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
21.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
22.0
25.0
30.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_6917181
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary isoleucine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary isoleucine per body mass is an average daily isoleucine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary isoleucine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6924943
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 31-to-50 years
recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 31-to-50 years is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years is a recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of lactating healthy female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6949605
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood methionine-to-phenylalanine concentration ratio
Met-to-Phe
Met/Phe
blood Met-to-Phe ratio
blood Met/Phe
Blood methionine-to-phenylalanine concentration ratio is a blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the how many times the concentration of methionine in the blood is greater than that of phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6955767
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary tryptophan allowance
Percent recommended dietary tryptophan allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary tryptophan consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid tryptophan.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6972256
"food item name" does not denote a class of any given food item, but refers to a particular of that class. For instance food item name "apple pie" would not denote the class of entities that by their properties can be named as "apple pie". What it would refer to is a particular of the "apple pie", that is "an apple pie that John ate yesterday after noon at his beach house in Virginia Beach VA".
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
food item name
Food item name is a nutritional item name referring to the instance of a specific food item.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6981186
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary supplement quantity datum
Dietary supplement quantity datum is a nutritional item quantity datum that provides the information about the quantity of dietary supplement (consumed or prescribed).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6981713
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average protein requirement datum
Percent estimated average protein requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the total quantity of proteins consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for (total) protein intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_6991523
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 9 years and older
Estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 9 years and older is an estimated average nutrient requirement datum that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of human population of 9 years of age and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7003914
Definition source: http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0016491
oxidoreductase complex
A protein complex that functions as a catalyst of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, a reversible chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an atom or atoms within a molecule is altered. One substrate acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and becomes oxidized, while the other acts as hydrogen or electron acceptor and becomes reduced.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7014928
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary cysteine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily cysteine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid cysteine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7023842
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
high average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake
high mean pantothenic acid intake
high pantothenic acid intake
High average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake is an average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary pantothenic acid for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7033250
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable arachidonic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable arachidonic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of arachidonic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for arachidonic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7059751
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin B12 intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin B12 intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin B12 consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin B12.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7063454
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma carnitine ester concentration measurement datum
blood plasma acyl-carnitine concentration
plasma acyl-carnitine
plasma acyl-carnitine concentration
Blood plasma carnitine ester concentration measurement datum is a blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of a given carnitine ester in the human blood plasma specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7087991
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary nickel intake during observed time interval
average dietary Ni intake
daily dietary nickel intake
daily nickel intake
Average daily dietary nickel intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary nickel contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7112104
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: Scheuermann, R.H., Ceusters, W., Smith, B. (2009) Toward an Ontological Treatment of Disease and Diagnosis. Proceedings of the 2009 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, San Francisco, CA, p.116-120.
disordered kidney epithelial cell
Disordered kidney epithelial cell is a kidney epithelial cell that is physically abnormal and whose abnormality may contribute to the emergence of a disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7112823
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inborn_error_of_metabolism
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Inborn_Errors_of_Metabolism
congenital metabolic disease
inborn errors of metabolism
inherited metabolic disease
A large class of constitutional genetic diseases, involving the disorders of metabolism that result from inborn genetic mutations of single genes (inherited or acquired in utero) that code for enzymes that facilitate conversion of various substances (substrates) into others (products) and which may be present at birth and lead to disturbances in carbohydrate, lipid, lysosomal storage or amino acid metabolism. These diseases are usually characterized of accumulation of substances which are toxic or interfere with normal function, or the reduced ability to synthesize essential compounds.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7113951
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin D intake during observed time interval
average dietary vitamin D intake
daily dietary vitamin D intake
daily vitamin D intake
mean vitamin D intake
Average daily dietary vitamin D intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of vitamin D contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days)
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7136938
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary histidine intake
high histidine intake
high mean histidine intake
High average daily dietary histidine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary histidine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
2500.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_7139931
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass greater than 2500 grams
Newborn dried blood spot screening finding for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding based on newborn's body mass (weight) measured at birth was greater than 2500 grams, age of dried blood spot specimen collection and whole blood amino acid and carnitine ester concentrations and conentrations' ratios (i.e. blood amino acid and acyl-carnitine profile respectively).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7140514
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary isoleucine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily isoleucine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid isoleucine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7148009
Blood 1,25(OH)2D level is generally not considered to be a good indicator of vitamin D status. It has relatively short half-life of 15 hours and its blood concentrations as closely regulated by parathyroid hormone, calcium and phosphate. Levels of 1,25(OH)2D do not typically decrease until the vitamin D deficiency is severe. [Source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/ ]
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
Many lab websites have the information that the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test provides the information about the about the sum of quantity of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 and 25-hydroxy vitamin D2. Formula 25(OH)D, however, generally refers to 25-hydroxycholecalciferol which is 25-hydroxy form of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) but not 25-hydroxy form of vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol). Vitamin D3 is a seco-steroid while vitamin D2 is a seco-ergostan (according to ChEBI), two structurally different chemical entities.
blood serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentration measurement datum
blood 1,25(OH)2D level
blood 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D level
blood calcitriol level
circulating 1,25(OH)2D
circulating 1,25-OH vitamin D
serum 1,25(OH)2D level
Blood serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentration measurement datum is a blood vitamin D concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the sum quantity of 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol (also known as calcitriol or 1,25-hydroxyvitamin D or 1,25(OH)2D, the physiologically active form of vitamin D) and 1,25-dihydroxyergocalciferol (also known as 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D2) in the blood serum specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
Need to doublec heck vitamin D2 forms.
ONSTR:ONSTR_7149155
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 19-to-30 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of pregnant females 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7156237
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/VT_0005311
blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum
circulating amino acid level
pglasma amino acid concentration
plasma amino acid content
plasma amino acid level
plasma amino acid measurement
Blood plasma amino acid concentration measurement datum is a blood amino acid concentration measurement datum that is the output of various measurement assays (electrophoresis, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, ion exchange chromatography) measuring the concentration of an observed amino acid in human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7166816
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average chloride requirement datum
Percent estimated average chloride requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of chloride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for chloride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7188815
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
long-term follow-up patient data record
Long-term follow-up patient data record is a data collection consisting of all data items pertaining to one particular patient and that is collected for purposes of providing health care to the patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7192524
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary linoleic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily LA intake
daily LA intake
mean linoleic acid intake
Average daily dietary linoleic acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of linoleic acid contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7201608
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary lysine intake
normal lysine intake
normal mean lysine intake
Normal average daily dietary lysine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary lysine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7216679
Definition source: Rodwell W., S. (1989) Nutrition and diet therapy. 6th Ed. Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing. St. Luis, MO, pp.5.
micronutrient
Dietary micronutrient is a dietary nutrient that is introduced into human body in small amounts and serves to regulate and control bodily processes.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7226853
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable nickel intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable nickel intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of nickel consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for nickel.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7239630
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening system protocol
Newborn screening system protocol is a protocol which specifies all actions to be performed and agents involved in all processes of newborn screening proper, short-term follow-up and lomg-term follow-up.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_7240990
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
food item-amino-acid exchange datum
Food item-amino-acid exchange datum is a scalar measurement datum providing the information about the number of amino-acid exchange units corresponding to each listed food item consumed by a patient during the time interval relevant for the dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7241977
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood carnitine ester concentration ratio datum
blood acyl-carnitine ratio
Blood carnitine ester concentration measurement ratio is a blood chemical concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the ratio between the quantities of clinically relevant carnitine esters present in the whole blood, blood eluate or blood plasma.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7243860
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary copper intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary copper intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary copper contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7256013
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 386-396.
low average daily dietary chloride intake
low chloride intake
low mean chloride intake
Low average daily dietary chloride intake is an average daily dietary chloride intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chloride for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7267693
Definition source: ONSTR curators
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/RCD/X74UW [RCDv3]
venous blood specimen collecting
venous blood sampling
Venous blood specimen collecting is blood specimen collecting by which a portion of venous blood is collected from a human patient or study subject by making a small puncture in a vein followed by collecting a portion of (leaked) venous blood in a protocol appropriate container.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7271477
Almost all states in the U.S. use second-tire screening for congenital hypothyroidism (CH) and test for thyroxine (T4) or thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
Second- and third-tier tests are commonly done on the original dried blood spot specimen (collected during the initial newborn screening) and are to be distinguished from the repeated newborn screening testing that involves retesting on the original specimen performed by the screening laboratory, or second screening tests that require a fresh specimen (obtained during the repeated newborn screening). [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
Some newborn screening programs use a second-tier fluorometric test following an initial bacterial inhibition assay for phenylketonuria (PKU). [Source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf ]
second-tier newborn dried blood spot screening process
second-tier DBS screening
Second-tier newborn dried blood spot screening process is a dried blood spot newborn screening proper system process commonly performed on the dried blood spot specimen collected during the initial newborn screening for the purposes of performing of additional test or tests following the previously positive initial screening result.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
9.0
13.0
7.0
17.0
28.0
1.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
14.0
19.0
4.0
14.0
5.0
6.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
4.0
5.0
5.0
7.0
7.0
9.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_7272062
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
normal average daily dietary tryptophan intake per body mass
Normal average daily dietary tryptophan per body mass is an average daily tryptophan intake per body mass during observed that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary tryptophan per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7276057
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Peeled, cut and washed fruits and vegetables are not assumed as processed food items, as removing the crust from the fruit is a kind of mechanical processing which does not alter the chemical content of given fruit or vegitable.
Fruits and vegetables eaten fresh, not cooked; uncooked meet and eggs.
raw food item
raw food
Raw food item is a food item that is ingested by a human in it's natural form without prior thermal and/or chemical processing (cooking, steaming, backing, pasteurizing, pickling, brining etc.) by which the content and/or quantity of chemicals contained in a given food item is been altered.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7289743
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary riboflavin intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary riboflavin intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of riboflavin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7294200
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D015992
body mass index calculation
Body mass index calculation is data transformation with the goal to calculate body mass index by dividing given body mass (weight) by squared body height (BMI=weight/height^2).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7308488
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Need better NL def.
newborn screening system process
NBS follow-up
NBS follow-up system
newborn screening system process
Newborn screening system process is a planned process that is a collection of more or less time ordered health care processes involving multiple kinds of professionals and institutions with a general goal of identifying newborns with heritable and congenital disorders and providing them the best possible (often life long) medical care.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7308738
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average tyrosine requirement datum
Percent estimated average tyrosine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tyrosine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7313354
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate riboflavin intake datum
Percent adequate riboflavin intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of riboflavin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for riboflavin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7315205
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
head circumference-for-age percentile
Child head circumference centile
HC-for-age percentile
Head Occipital-frontal circumference Percentile
Head circumference-for-age percentile is a developmental growth indicator showing the percentage of children (in a reference population distribution) that are of the same age as the assessed child, and whose head circumference measurement datum has equal or smaller value than that of the child being assessed at the time of given physical examination.
Curation status: Incomplete
210.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_7317225
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
critical NDBS screen for PAH deficiency
critical PAH deficiency screen
critical PKU screen
critical newborn screen for PAH deficiency
critical newborn screen for PKU
critical newborn screen for phenylketonuria
Critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams that is based on and abnormally high ratio between phenylalanine and tyrosine concentration (greater than 1.4) and abnormally high whole blood phenylalanine concentration (greater than 210 μM). This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency requires immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7321172
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 14-to-18 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 14-to-18 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7333071
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable copper intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable copper intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of copper consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for copper.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7342395
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable potassium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable potassium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of potassium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for potassium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7346762
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for lactating female is an estimated average nutrient requirement for female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of lactating females.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7348043
Definition source: ONSTR curators
prescribed dietary supplement datum
Prescribed dietary supplement datum is a dietary supplement datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of dietary supplements prescribed by a dietitian (or physician) to be consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7354824
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 6-12.
low average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake
low carbohydrate intake
low daily carbohydrate intake
low mean carbohydrate intake
Low average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake is an average daily total dietary carbohydrate intake during observed time that has value less than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary carbohydrates for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7355842
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for pregnant female population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy pregnant female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
13.0
7.0
28.0
1.0
4.0
8.0
14.0
19.0
4.0
14.0
6.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
5.0
7.0
9.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_7356771
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary tryptophan intake per body mass
High average daily dietary tryptophan per body mass is an average daily tryptophan intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary tryptophan per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7375219
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
developmental growth indicator derivation
Developmental growth indicator derivation is data transformation where the aim is to determine (or give best possible approximation of) human developmental growth indicator.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7392505
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 51-to-70 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for male population age 51-to-70 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for male population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of male population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7411198
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average proline requirement datum
Percent estimated average proline requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid proline consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for proline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7411819
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood organic acid concentration ratio datum
Blood fatty acid concentration ratio datum is a blood chemical concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the ratio of concentrations of clinically relevant fatty acids in the blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7446995
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary zinc intake during observed time interval
average Zn intake
daily zinc intake
mean zinc intake
Average daily dietary zinc intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary zinc contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7448771
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable sulfate intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable sulfate intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of sulfate consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for sulfate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7469225
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass at long-term follow-up visit measurement datum
Body mass at long-term follow-up visit measurement datum is body mass measurement datum that is the result of mass measurement assay of human body height performed during physical examination at each scheduled patient long-term follow-up visit (interval visit).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7469847
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vanadium allowance
Percent recommended dietary vanadium allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vanadium consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vanadium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7489098
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.262-269.
high average daily dietary niacin intake
high mean niacin intake
high niacin intake
High average daily dietary niacin intake is an average daily dietary niacin intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary niacin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7491011
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average fatty acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average fatty acid requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the quantity of specific fatty acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for the observed fatty acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7505301
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average nickel requirement datum
Percent estimated average nickel requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of nickel consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for nickel.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7523695
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population age 7-to-12 months
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population age 7-to-12 months is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy infant population 7 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7534799
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/parenteral+nutrition
The nutrient contents in the solution may be customised to the individual patient needs and tolerance of the patient, or standardized solutions mat be used. Inndividual nutrient components may, if possible, be infused individually, or they may be injected into a bag of nutrient solution or intravenous fluids that is given to the patient. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parenteral_nutrition ]
parenteral nutrition solution
hyperalimentation formula
hyperalimentation preparation
hyperalimentation solution
intravenous feeding solution
parenteral fluid
parenteral nutrition fluid
parenteral nutrition formula
Parenteral nutrition solution is a nutritional item in the form of a liquid that is introduced into human body intravenously or subcutaneously. The parenteral nutrition solution usually consists of physiologic saline with glucose, amino-acids, electrolytes, vitamins, (and may contain medications), which are not nutritionally complete but maintain fluid and electrolyte balance.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7546388
Definition source: HP:0004923
Definition source: Physician's guide to the laboratory diagnosis of metabolic diseases. (2004) N. Blau, Duran, M. Blaskovics, M.E., Gibson, K.M. Eds. Springer Verlag, pp. 89.
hyperphenylalaninemia
HPA
Hyperphenylalaninaemias
Hyperphenylalaninemia (disease)
congenital HPA
A congenital metabolic disease of L-phenylalanine catabolism, characterized by the concentrations of amino acid L-phenylalanine in the blood that are considered by medical experts as clinically abnormal, and that is caused primarily by a deficiency of hepatic apoenzyme phenylalanine-4-hydrolase (PAH) or by the deficiency of one of the enzymes involved in PAH cofactor(i.e. tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4)) biosythesis (GTP cyclohydrolase 1 (GTPCH) and 6-pyruvol-tetrahydrobiopterin-syntase (PTPS)), or BH4 regeneration (dihydropteridine reductase (DHPR) and pterin carbinolamine-4alpha-dehydratase (PCD)).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7549502
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dried blood spot specimen
DBS
dried blood spot
Dried blood spot specimen is a processed specimen that is specified output of neonatal-heel prick blood specimen collecting or finger-prick capillary blood specimen collecting.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7550260
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
developmental growth indicator derivation objective
Developmental growth indicator derivation objective is data transformation objective where the goal of data transformation is to determine (or approximate) the developmental growth indicator from the appropriate input information.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7555475
Definition source: http://asha.org./public/hearing/Hearing-Screening-and-Hearing-Evaluation/
In the United States hearing screening is often referred as Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) practice of screening every newborn for hearing loss prior to hospital discharge. All states and the District of Columbia have Early Hearing Detection and Intervention laws or voluntary participation compliance programs that screen hearing. Infants not passing the screening receive diagnostic evaluation before three months of age (as part of newborn screening short-term follow-up process) and, when necessary, are by six months of age, enrolled in early intervention programs (part of the long-term follow-up process). The goal of early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) is to maximize lingusitic competence and literacy development for children who are deaf and hard of hearing. [Source: http://asha.org./advocacy/federal/ehdi/ ]
hearing screening
hearing test
Hearing screening is a hearing assay with the objective to determine the presence or absence of hearing loss.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7567208
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate fatty acid intake datum
Percent adequate fatty acid intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary fatty acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed fatty acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7588725
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.362-370.
low average daily dietary phosphorus intake
low mean phosphorus intake
low phosphorus intake
Low average daily dietary phosphorus intake is an average daily dietary phosphorus intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary phosphorus for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7594457
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
long-term follow-up patient data collection
Long-term follow-up patient data collection is a data collection consisting of all the data collected during all the long-term follow-up visits of all patients.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7594857
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female is an estimated average nutrient requirement for female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of pregnant females.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7595557
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent dietary reference intake datum
percent DRI
Percent dietary reference intake datum is a scalar measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary nutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as a percentage of the dietary reference intake (DRI) for the observed nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7599170
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
kidney epithelial cell lacking phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex
Kidney epithelial cell lacking phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex is a kidney epithelial cell that due to alteration(s) in the PAH gene completely lacks the phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase protein and/or phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7608290
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for female population age 70 years and older
Adequate nutrient intake for female population age 70 years and older is an adequate nutrient intake for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy female population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7616347
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.202-210.
normal average daily dietary vitamin C intake
normal mean vitamin C intake
normal vitamin C intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin C intake is an average daily dietary vitamin C intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) or between the values of recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin C for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7622495
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate biotine intake datum
Percent adequate biotine intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of biotine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for biotine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7624772
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary cysteine allowance
Percent recommended dietary cysteine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary cysteine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid cysteine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7626463
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 9-to-13 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 9-to-13 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 9 to 13 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7629801
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable organic acid intake datum
organic acid intake tolerance
organic acid tolerance
Tolerable organic acid intake datum is a tolerable nutrient intake datum that provides the information about quantity of a particular organic acid that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of the observed organic acid in a bodily fluid (usually blood or urine) measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for that particular organic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7644562
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood amino-acid concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood amino-acid concentration therapeutic range datum is a blood chemical concentration therapeutic range datum that provides the information about the set of values (limited by the minimal and maximal values) of blood concentration measurements of an observed amino-acid, such that the amino-acid concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7646124
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood leucine concentration measurement datum
blood Leu concentration
blood Leu level
blood Leu status
blood leucine concentration
blood leucine level
blood leucine measurement
blood leucine status
Whole blood leucine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid leucine in the human blood specimen (or blood eluate derived from the dried blood spot specimen) that has been collected from patient at least 2.5 or 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7654391
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood serum transthyretin concentration measurement datum
blood (serum) prealbumin measurement datum
blood serum TTR measurement datum
serum TTR concentration
serum TTR level
serum transthyretin concentration
Blood serum transthyretin concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the transthyretin measurement assay that measures the concentration of transthyretine (pre-albumin) in human blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7655333
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.202-210.
high average daily dietary vitamin C intake
high mean vitamin C intake
high vitamin C intake
High average daily dietary vitamin C intake is an average daily dietary vitamin C intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) or between the values of recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary vitamin C for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7664189
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body height measurement datum
body length
height
height measurement
length
length measurement
stature
stature measurement
Body height measurement datum is a length measurement datum that is the result of the body height measurement assay.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7675407
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population age 0-to-6 months
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population age 0-to-6 months is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for infant population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy infant population 0 to 6 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7676093
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
newborn screening finding
NBS finding
Newborn screening finding is a clinical finding and that is an output of newborn screening result interpretation of one or more newborn screening tests (pulse oximetry, hearing screening and newborn dried blood spot screening).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7691352
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary folacin intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary folacin intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of folacin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7714134
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reaction
Role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reactions is a role borne by a chemical entity that is not an enzyme and that may participate in various biochemical reactions.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7730971
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary tryptophan intake
normal mean tryptophan intake
normal tryptophan intake
Normal average daily dietary tryptophan intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary tryptophan for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7731715
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance percentage
%RDA
Recommended dietary allowance percentage is a dietary reference intake percentage unit (dimensionless unit) which denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient that may be (or has been) consumed by a human as a percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for that specific nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7733244
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary arachidonic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily ArA intake
daily ArA intake
mean ArA intake
Average daily dietary arachidonic acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of arachidonic acid (ArA) contained in all nutriotional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7734161
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 328-339.
low average daily dietary magnesium intake
low magnesium intake
low mean magnesium intake
Low average daily- dietary magnesium intake is an average daily dietary magnesium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary magnesium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7742892
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 156-166.
high average daily total dietary water intake
high daily water intake
high mean water intake
high water intake
High average daily dietary water intake is an average daily total dietary water intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary water for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7743924
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin K intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin K intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin K consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin K.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7762559
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary sodium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary sodium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary sodium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7772837
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary choline intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary choline intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of choline contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7773980
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary fiber intake during observed time interval
mean fiber intake
Average daily total dietary fiber intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of dietary fibers contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7804317
Definition source: The United States Code, 2006 Edition, Supplement 4, Title 21 - Food and Drugs. Subchapter II - Definitions, Section 321 - Infant formulas, pp. 34. [Retrievable from http://gpo.gov ]
infant formula
formula milk
infant milk formula
standard infant formula
Infant formula is a nutritional formula which purports to be or is represented for special dietary usage solely as food for infants by reason of its simulation of human milk or its suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7814731
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable phenylalanine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable phenylalanine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid phenylalanine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7819287
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serum_iron
total serum iron concentration measurement datum
serum iron
serum iron level
total serum iron
Total serum iron concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the total concentration of iron in the observed blood serum specimen, that includes iron circulating in the blood and iron bound to transferrin (serotransferin).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7843044
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62-64.
mutant phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase genotype
mutant PAH genotype
mutant phenylalanine hydroxylase genotype
A PAH genotype that includes two mutated (mutant) alleles coding for enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase monomer (PAH monomer).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7852198
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary methionine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily methionine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid methionine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7853973
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin B12 allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin B12 allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin B12 consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin B12.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7867655
Definition source: http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/growthcharts2/a/percentiles.htm
developmental growth indicator
developmental growth percentile
growth centile
growth percentile
Developmental growth indicator is a data item that is an approximated percentile associated with the value of a measured phenotypical quality, and which is used as clinical indicator to assess the magnitude and pattern of developmental growth of individual child being assessed. Estimated percentile provides the information of how given phenotypic quality measurement datum of a child being assessed, compares to that of the age and sex specific reference population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7877066
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate threonine intake datum
Percent adequate threonine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid threonine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for threonine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7882695
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/therapeutic+range
urine chemical concentration therapeutic range datum
Urine chemical concentration therapeutic range datum is a therapeutic range datum providing the information about the set of values (limited by the minimal and maximal values) of the concentration of particular chemical in the urine, such that the concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7890764
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
performing disease confirmatory diagnosis
Performing disease confirmatory diagnosis is a performing a diagnosis that realizes the clinical geneticist role and that has the output confirmatory diagnosis for a particular inherited metabolic disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7891915
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum
blood acyl-cartnitine concentration
Blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of a particular carnitine ester in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7908293
Definition source: ONSTR curators
volume per unit mass per unit time
Volume per unit mass per unit time is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number of volume units of a particular nutrient taken by a human in time interval, with respect to human body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7909999
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/clinical_charts.htm
boys 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart
2 to 20 years: Boys, stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
boys stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentile
boys stature-for-age and weight-for-age percentiles
Boys 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20 years stature-for-age weight-for-age percentile chart that illustrates the distributions of height and weight measurement data with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7910567
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 122-139.
low average daily total dietary fat intake
low daily fat intake
low fat intake
low mean fat intake
Low average daily total dietary fat intake is an average daily total dietary fat intake during observed time interval that has value less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fat intake for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7916081
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary sulfate intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary sulfate intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all dietary sulfates combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7920062
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 14-to-18 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of pregnant females 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7920668
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood fatty acid concentration ratio datum
Blood fatty acid concentration ratio datum is a blood chemical concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the ratio of concentrations of clinically relevant fatty acids in the blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7924273
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
high average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined
High average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7928270
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable docosahexaenoic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable docosahexaenoic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable fatty acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of docosahexaenoic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for docosahexaenoic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7934212
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood organic acid concentration therapeutic range datum
Blood organic acid concentration therapeutic range datum is a blood chemical concentration therapeutic range datum that provides the information about the set of values (limited by the minimal and maximal values) of blood concentration measurements of the observed organic acid, such that the organic acid concentration values falling within this range do not produce or produce minimal toxic effects to most of the members of the observed population.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7962056
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
girls birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart
Length-for-age percentiles: Girls, birth to 36 months
girls length-for-age birth to 36 months percentile chart
Girls birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart is a birth-to-36-months length-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7967727
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin A intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin A intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin A consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin A.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7975878
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
hepatocyte containing defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex
Hepatocyte containing defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex is a disordered hepatocyte that contains defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex or defective phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase protein (i.e. PAH enzyme monomer).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7976521
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary chromium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary chromium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary chromium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7976727
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
tolerable phenylalanine intake datum
Phe tolerance
phenylalanine intake tolerance
phenylalanine tolerance
Tolerable phenylalanine intake datum is a tolerable amino-acid intake datum that provides the information about quantity of phenyalalnine that a patient can consume enterally or parenterally during the 24 hours time interval, such that the value of the concentration of phenylalanine in the blood measured after the observed 24 hours falls within the therapeutic range for blood phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7984099
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average methionine requirement datum
Percent estimated average methionine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid methionine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for methionine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7991777
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average thiamine requirement datum
Percent estimated average thiamine requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of thiamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for thiamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_7999431
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable glutamic acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable glutamic acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of glutamic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for glutamic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8007479
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average magnesium requirement datum
Percent estimated average magnesium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of magnesium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for magnesium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8036786
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable glutamine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable glutamine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glutamine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for glutamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8047878
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary sulfate allowance
Percent recommended dietary sulfate allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary sulfate consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for sulfate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8054494
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.218-223.
normal average daily dietary choline intake
normal choline intake
normal mean choline intake
Normal average daily dietary choline intake is an average daily dietary choline intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary choline for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8056037
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary folacin allowance
Percent recommended dietary folacin allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary folacin consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for folacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8057933
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
normal phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity
Normal phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity is a phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase activity that under normal physiological conditions (normal cytosolic pH, temperature and substrate saturation)catalyses the conversion of L-phenyalalanine to L-tyrosine at catalytic rate that is considered normal for phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8059146
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D005865
gestational age at birth
Gestational age at birth is human age based on the amount of time the conceptus (human foetus) has spent in utero, measured from the estimated time of conception/fertilizatiuon until birth (i.e. the time point at which a foetus becomes a neonate).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8059576
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dried blood spot specimen creation objective
Dried blood spot specimen creation objective is a blood specimen creation objective to create a dried blood specimen of a portion of blood (usually capillary or venous) for the purposes of conserving the blood specimen to be used in investigation at a later date.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8076467
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.320-326.
low average daily dietary iodine intake
low iodine intake
low mean iodine intake
Low average daily dietary iodine intake is an average daily dietary iodine intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary iodine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8080880
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin D allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin D allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin D consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin D.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8083622
Definition source: Rodwell W., S. (1989) Nutrition and diet therapy. 6th Ed. Times Mirror/Mosby College Publishing. St. Luis, MO, pp.5.
macronutrient
Macronutrient is a nutrient that introduced into human body in large amounts and serves to produce energy and build body tissues.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8084788
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at third newborn dried blood spot specimen collection measurement datum
age at third DBS collection
Age at third newborn screening dried blood spot specimen collection measurement datum is age repeated newborn screening dried blood spot collection measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the instant of the second newborn screening dried blood spot specimen collection.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8085813
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp.234-243.
normal average daily dietary vitamin E intake
normal mean vitamin E intake
normal vitamin E intake
Normal average daily dietary vitamin E intake is an average daily dietary vitamin E intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary vitamin E for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8088394
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable tyrosine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable tyrosine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid tyrosine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for tyrosine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8098791
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the quantity of specific amino-acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for the observed amino-acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8115283
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate arginine intake datum
Percent adequate arginine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid arginine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for arginine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8119284
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vanadium requirement datum
Percent estimated average vanadium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vanadium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vanadium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8130450
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
venous blood specimen creation measurement datum
Venous blood specimen creation measurement datum is a specimen creation measurement datum that provides the information about the time the venous blood specimen have been created.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8153913
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined
Average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acids methionine and cysteine combined, contained in all food items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8173437
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary nutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a given macronutrient contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8199142
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
girls body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart
2 to 20 years: Girls, Body mass index-for-age percentiles
Girls body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart is a body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart that is a slight modification of the individual body mass index-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 2 to 20 years of age as well as the data entry tables and space for relevant patient information.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8199564
Average daily dietary nutrient intake during observed time interval datum is a scalar that can be conceived and calculated as a grand average of all daily averages of the nutrient of interest. For instance, average daily total dietary protein intake during three day interval can be calculated as a grand average of the average daily dietary protein intakes for all three days of observation relevant for dietary analysis.
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary nutrient intake during observed time interval datum
Average daily dietary nutrient intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary nutrient intake datum denoting the average quantity of relevant nutrient contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8201357
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary lysine intake
high lysine intake
high mean lysine intake
High average daily dietary lysine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary lysine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8208187
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake during observed time interval
average daily aLnA intake
daily aLnA intake
mean aLnA intake
Average daily dietary alpha-linolenic acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of alpha-linolenic acid (aLnA) contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8214507
Definition source: http://www.esha.com/product/food-processor
Definition source: http://www.esha.com/sites/default/files/documents/full_manual.pdf
The Food Processor
The Food Processor is a nutrient analysis software that is a commercial multi-platform program that provides a variety of analyses and printable reports in different file formats displaying different kind of diet related information such as nutrient content including fat and calorie percentage, food exchanges, food costs, comparison of food lists to nutrition goals, personalized recommended nutrient intakes and diet tracking.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8219618
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average threonine requirement datum
Percent estimated average threonine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid threonine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for threonine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8231823
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable arginine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable arginine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid arginine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for arginine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8235099
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Some of the processes unfolding during a patient long-term follow-up interval visit are: physical examination, nutrition assessment, psycho-cognitive development assessment, physical growth assessment etc.
post dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up patient interval visit
Post dried blood spot screening long-term follow-up patient interval visit is a health care process that realizes patient role, metabolic dietitian role and physician role and that consists of collection of health care processes unfolding on a regular basis during which a patient's overall growth and development (physical growth, physco-motor and psycho-cognitive development) is been examined, assessed and evaluated by various medical specialist and patient's therapy (nutrition and medication) evaluated and adjusted.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8247791
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary biotin intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary biotin intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of biotin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8248902
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for population age 0-to-8 years
Adequate nutrient intake for population age 0-to-8 years is an adequate nutrient intake datum that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy population 0 to 8 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8256836
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
prescribed nutritional item datum
Prescribed nutritional item datum is a data item that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of nutritional items prescribed by a dietitian (or a physician) to be consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8261866
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
girls body mass index-for-age percentile chart
Body mass index-for-age percentiles: Girls, 2 to 20 years
girls BMI-for-age percentile chart
girls body mass index-for-age percentile chart
girls body mass index-for-age percentiles
Girls body mass index-for-age percentile chart is a body mass index-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8267476
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for pregnant female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of population of pregnant females 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8271869
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin D intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin D intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin D consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin D.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8283208
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin E requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin E requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin E consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin E.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8290547
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass index-for-age percentile
Body mass index (BMI) [Percentile]
Body mass index-for-age percentile is a developmental growth indicator showing the percentage of children (in a reference population distribution) that are of the same age as the assessed child, and whose body mass index has equal or smaller value than that of the child being assessed at the time of given physical examination.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8294453
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Height_of_a_human_being
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MSH/D001827
In neonates and infants body height is commonly called length implying horizontal directionality. Since neonates and infants are unable to stand erect, the linear distance between the bottom of the feet to the top of the head is measured when neonate or infant is lying with legs fully extended.
body height
Body height is human body quality that inheres in human body by virtue of the linear distance between the sole (bottom of the feet) to the crown (top) of the head in human body standing or lying fully extended.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8297986
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item intake data entry
Nutritional item intake data entering is a planned process that realizes dietitian role and that consist of nutritional intake data conversion into digital form by typing on computer keyboard.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8300260
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood valine concentration measurement datum
blood Val concentration
blood Val level
blood Val status
blood valine concentration
blood valine level
blood valine measurement
blood valine status
Whole blood valine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid valine in the human blood specimen (or blood eluate derived from the dried blood spot specimen) that has been collected from patient at least 2.5 or 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8301532
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 122-139.
high average daily total dietary fat intake
high daily fat intake
high fat intake
high mean fat intake
High average daily total dietary fat intake is an average daily total dietary fat intake during observed time interval that has value that is grater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fat for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8313486
Definition source: ONSTR curators
nutritional intake measurement datum
Nutritional intake measurement datum is a scalar measurement datum providing the information about nutrients that are contained in or dietary energy derived from nutritional items a patient or study subject consumed or can consume during observed time interval relevant for nutrition assessment or nutrition monitoring.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8313713
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy lactating female population.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
9.17
11.0
7.0
9.1
13.0
1.0
4.0
10.77
13.0
4.0
9.0
15.2
19.0
9.0
14.0
27.2
34.0
43.43
52.0
38.42
46.0
14.0
19.0
46.2
56.0
34.5
46.0
19.0
56.8
71.0
57.35
71.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8315383
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 144-155.
normal average daily total dietary protein intake
normal daily protein intake
normal mean protein intake
normal protein intake
Normal average daily dietary protein intake is an average daily total dietary protein intake during observed time interval that has value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for total dietary protein for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8315858
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
cerebrospinal fluid chemical concentration measurement datum
Cerebrospinal fluid chemical concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum providing the information about the concentration of a observed chemical in the human cerebrospinal fluid specimen or processed cerebrospinal fluid specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8317750
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable protein intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable protein intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of all proteins combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for (total) protein.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8323231
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood acetylcarnitine concentration measurement datum
blood C2 concentration
blood acetylcarnitine concentration
whole blood C2 concentration
whole blood acetylcarnitine concentration
Whole blood acetylcarnitine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of acetylcarnitine in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8327411
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
age at confirmatory testing blood specimen collection measurement datum
age at confirmatory testing
Age at confirmatory testing blood specimen collection measurement datum is age since birth measurement datum that is the result of measurement of time elapsed from birth of the neonate until the instant when a portion of neonate blood is drawn for the purpose of using it in the inherited metabolic disorder specific confirmatory laboratory assays.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8335262
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration finding
Cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration finding is a phenylalanine concentration finding that is physician's interpretation of the value of cerebrospinal fluid phenylalanine concentration measurement datum, and that is based cerebrospinal fluid phenyalanine concentration reference value ranges established through clinical research.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8336133
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
This class fits better in OBI/IAO domain. However, since it is not presently asserted in OBI/IAO, and we need it, we are asserting it for the time being. If OBI/IAO asserts a suitable class, this one is going to be obsoleted and replaced by the prospective/convenient OBI/IAO class.)
length measurement assay
Length measurement assay is a measurement assay which determines the magnitude of linear distance between two points.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8359675
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 31-to-50 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 31-to-50 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8369223
Definition source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557.
Definition source: O'Leary, E.,Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parenteral_nutrition
parenteral amino-acid solution
CAA solution
parenteral CAA
parenteral crystalline amino-acid solution
Parenteral amino-acid solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that is composed of sterile water and crystalline amino-acids (essential and non-essential) in different concentrations depending on patient's needs.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8377012
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable riboflavin intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable riboflavin intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of riboflavin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for riboflavin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8380725
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp. 122-139.
normal average daily total dietary fat intake
normal daily fat intake
normal fat intake
normal mean fat intake
Normal average daily total dietary fat intake is an average daily total dietary fat intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for total dietary fat for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8384999
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy lactating female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8391545
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate carbohydrate intake datum
Percent adequate carbohydrate intake is a percent adequate macronutrient intake that provides the information about the total quantity of all carbohydrates combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for (total) carbohydrate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8417322
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate chromium intake datum
Percent adequate chromium intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity chromium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for chromium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8433787
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
newborn screening system long-term follow-up process
LTFU
NBS LTFU
NBS-LTFU
newborn screening system long-term follow-up
Newborn screening system long-term follow-up process is a newborn screening follow-up system process that includes providing long-term condition-specific personalized treatment and disorder management, age-appropriate preventive care, continuous treatment quality improvement, engagement of affected individuals and their families as effective partners in care management etc.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8437809
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin K requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin K requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin K consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin K.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8449792
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 70 years and older
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 70 years and older is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8450180
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
newborn screening system short-term follow-up process
NBS STFU
NBS-STFU
STFU
STFU process
Newborn screening system short-term follow-up process is a newborn screening follow-up system process that includes activities that ensure that all infants are screened (repeated screen, as well as second and third tier testing completed), abnormal screen results appropriately and expediently reported to all interested parties (family or child caregiver, primary care physician etc.), affected infants promptly identified and located, appropriately referred and treatment initiated where needed and applicable.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8454231
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.org/obo/owl/GO#GO_0048589
developmental body growth
Developmental body growth is developmental growth such that the increase in size and mass of the entire human body has the outcome of reaching adult body size and mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8458226
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vitamin E intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vitamin E intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin E consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vitamin E.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8461214
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source:[Source:[Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
normal average daily dietary isoleucine intake
normal isoleucine intake
normal mean isoleucine intake
Normal average daily dietary isoleucine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary isoleucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
10.0
360.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8464423
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding
PKU hyperphenylalaninemia finding is a hyperphenylalaninemia finding based on the value of blood phenylalanine concentration measurement datum or plasma phenylalanine concentration measurement datum greater than 360 μmol/L (10 mg/dL) for which it has been clinically established as being indicative of phenylketonuria (PKU).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8468666
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary tryptophan intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Trp intake
daily Trp intake
mean tryptophan intake
Average daily tryptophan intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid tryptophan contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8472949
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable zinc intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable zinc intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of zinc consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for zinc.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8484144
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
girls birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart
Weight-for-length percentiles: Girls, birth to 36 months
girls weight-for-length percentile chart
girls weight-for-length percentiles
Girls birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart is a birth-to-36 months weight-for-height percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy girls 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8487474
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 14-to-18 years
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 14-to-18 years is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8527984
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary alanine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Ala intake
daily Ala intake
Average daily alanine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid alanine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8528154
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary valine intake
high mean valine intake
high valine intake
High average daily dietary valine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary valine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8528184
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
normal phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase
Normal phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase is a phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase (protein) whose primary, secondary and tertiary structure does not have any abnormal alterations.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8529802
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass index-for-age percentile derivation
BMI-for-age percentile derivation
Body mass index-for-age percentile derivation is developmental growth indicator derivation with the goal to determine (or give best possible approximation of) body mass index-for-age percentile for given child, at the time of physical examination. In order to derive body mass index-for-age percentile information, child's body mass index and age are plotted with respect to the body mass index and age scales of the age and sex appropriate body mass index-for-age percentile growth chart; the position of the resulting point is then compared with the closest body mass index-for-age percentile curves comprising the body mass index-for-age growth chart; body mass index-for-age percentile is then determined (or maximally approximated) based on the closest percentile curve.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8560387
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardiology
pediatric cardiologist role
Pediatric cardiologist role is a physician role that is realized during processes of providing heart related health care to newborns such as identifying, diagnosing, treating and monitoring of congenital heart disorders, coronary artery disease, heart failure, valvular heart diseases and electrophysiology.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_8561254
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average selenium requirement datum
Percent estimated average selenium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of selenium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for selenium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8561539
Definition source: http://www.ncc.umn.edu/products/ndsr.html
Nutrition Data System for Research
NDSR
Nutrition Data System for Research is a nutrient analysis software that is the commercial Windows operating system based program for the collection and analyses of dietary records, recipes, menus and that provides the data per food ingredient, food item, meal and day, in report and analytical formats.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8579471
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of population of healthy non-pregnant non-lactating females.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8585910
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 19-to-30 years
recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 19-to-30 years is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 19-to-30 years is a recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of lactating healthy female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8588243
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary thiamine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary thiamine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of thiamine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8589294
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate serine intake datum
Percent adequate serine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid serine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for serine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8601363
Body mass index-for-age percentile clinical charts are available only for children and adolescents age 2 to 20 years, but not other age groups (birth to 36 months and 2 to 5 years).
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart
BMI-for-age percentile clinical chart
Body mass index-for-age percentile clinical chart is a CDC clinical growth chart that is a slight modification of the individual body mass index-for-age percentile chart and consists of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of body mass indices with respect to age in a population of healthy children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age, and the data entry tables and spaces for patient relevant information.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8607229
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
low average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined
Low average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex and age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8620755
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.328-339.
normal average daily dietary iron intake
normal iron intake
normal mean iron intake
Normal average daily dietary iron intake is an average daily dietary iron intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary iron for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8632143
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate lysine intake datum
Percent adequate lysine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino acid lysine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for lysine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8689857
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary micronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of a given vitamin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8707579
Definition source: Makola, D. (2005) Elemental and Semi-Elemental Formulas: Are They Superior to Polymeric Formulas? In Practical Gastroenterology, December 2005.
elemental formula
elemental monomeric formula
Elemental formula is a nutritional formula that contains individual amino-acids, glucose polymers, and have low fat content (with only about 2% to 3% of calories derived from long chain triglycerides).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8717650
Definition source: http://britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/409243/nephelometry-and-turbidimetry
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nephelometry_(medicine)
Definition source: http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/nephelometry
nephelometry
Nephelometry is an assay of measuring the concentration of certain proteins in bodily fluids, that is performed by passing light through the prepared specimen and measuring the amount of scattering of collected light (passed through the specimen) at an angle (usually 30° or 90°), and that is based on the tendency of observed proteins to scatter light at identifiable angles.
Curation status: Incomplete
This calss may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
7.0
12.0
1.2
7.0
2.2
1.0
4.0
1.05
14.0
19.0
0.85
4.0
14.0
0.95
19.0
0.8
1.1
1.3
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8720247
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.144-155.
high average daily total dietary protein intake per body mass
High average daily total dietary protein per body mass is an average daily total protein intake per body mass during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA for total dietary protein per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8741124
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake during observed time interval
daily dietary pantothenate intake
daily dietary pantothenic acid intake
daily dietary vitamin B5 intake
daily vitamin B5 intake
mean pantothenic acid intake
Average daily dietary pantothenic acid intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of pantothenic acid contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8744038
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable dietary fiber intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable dietary fiber intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of all dietary fibers combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for (total) dietary fiber.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8752766
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 70 years and older
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 70 years and older is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 70 years of age and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
34.0
7.0
73.0
1.0
4.0
24.0
19.0
16.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
18.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
19.0
14.0
19.0
17.0
21.0
24.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8759808
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary threonine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary threonine per body mass is an average daily threonine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary threonine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8762724
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass measurement datum
body mass
body weight
weight
Body mass measurement datum is mass measurement datum that is the result (specified output of) mass measurement of human body.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8764887
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood zinc concentration measurement datum
blood zinc
blood zinc level
blood zinc measurement
plasma zinc
serum zinc
Blood zinc concentration measurement datum is a blood chemical concentration measurement datum providing the information about the concentration of zinc in the blood plasma or serum specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8766901
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years
Adequate nutrient intake for lactating female population age 31-to-50 years is an adequate nutrient intake for lactating population that that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on the observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy lactating female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
43.0
7.0
59.0
1.0
4.0
28.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
21.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
19.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
22.0
25.0
26.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8769256
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
high average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined
High average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8770782
Definition source: http://asha.org./public/hearing/Hearing-Screening-and-Hearing-Evaluation/
hearing evaluation
audiological evaluation
Hearing evaluation is a hearing assay that is an in-depth assessment of an individual's hearing with the objective to deteremine the nature and the degree of hearing loss and the best treatment options. Hearing evaluation is usually performed by a qualified audiologist using a number of different methods and tests.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8777352
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary fatty acid intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary fatty acid intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of dietary fatty acids contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
62.0
7.0
103.0
1.0
4.0
45.0
19.0
31.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
35.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
37.0
14.0
19.0
32.0
41.0
42.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8803885
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
low average daily dietary lysine intake per body mass
Low average daily dietary lysine per body mass is an average daily lysine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary lysine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8825392
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
boys head circumference-for-age percentile chart
Head circumference-for-age percentiles: Boys, birth to 36 months
boys head circumference-for-age percentile chart
boys head circumference-for-age percentiles
Boys head circumference-for-age percentile chart is a head circumference-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of head circumference measurement data (head circumference measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8851246
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable niacin intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable niacin intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of niacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for niacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8851283
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent daily energy intake from alpha-linolenic acid
percent daily energy from alpha-linolenic acid
percent energy from alpha-linolenic acid
Percent daily energy intake from alpha-linoleic acid is a percent daily dietary energy intake providing the information about the quantity of energy derived from total amount of alpha-linolenic acid taken by a patient (enterally or parenterally) during the 24 hour time interval, and expressed as a percentage of the total dietary energy intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8862351
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary leucine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily leucine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of amino-acid leucine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8862794
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
girls 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart
Height-for-age percentiles: Girls, 2 to 20 years
Stature-for-age percentiles: Girls, 2 to 20 years
girls height-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
girls stature-for-age 2 to 20 years percentile chart
Girls 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart is a 2-to-20-years stature-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of height measurement data (body height measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy girls 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8870732
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years
Recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population age 31-to-50 years is a recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population that denotes the the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy pregnant female population 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8872549
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average arginine requirement datum
Percent estimated average arginine requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid arginine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for arginine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8881263
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
snack
Snack is a meal usually eaten by a human sometime between breakfast or lunch, or lunch and dinner (supper).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8918965
Definition source: http://itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section2/prc252.htm
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Percentile
Since percentiles have values between 0 and 100 (0<p<100), they split the set of ordered statistics into hundredths, whereby each percentile can be associated with one or more values (scores). [Source:http://itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section2/prc252.htm] Percentiles associated with particular values can be computed directly from the existing scores (values) or they can be interpolated for values that do not actually exist in the given distribution.
[SN2012-01-17]Currently, there seems to be no precise definition for percentile. There exists roughly two groups of definitions of percentile. According to one type of definitions, a percentile is a value/observation/score, e.g. "The pth percentile is a value, Y(p), such that at most (100p)% of the measurements are less than this value and at most 100(1- p)% are greater." [source: http://itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section2/prc252.htm]. Yet another set of definitions says that a percentile is a number point, for instance "Any of 99 numbered points that divide an ordered set of scores into 100 parts each of which contains one-hundredth of the total." [source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Percentile]. The fist type of definitions is misleading, because a percentile is not a score/observation/value itself, but a number other than a score itself. The second type of definitions is incomplete because it only says that a percentile is some kind of number entity ("a number point") dividing an ordered set of scores, but fails to provide information that a particular "number point", is associated with a particular score/value/observation. Technically speaking, a percentile is an information content entity (a number) providing information about another information entity, that is, it is a number telling something about another number. The definition currently provided in the ONSTR, tries to capture all the relevant information about what a percentile is. It's definition and position in the ontology still needs to be vetted/corrected by a statistician (i.e. it may be moved under a class called number, yet to be asserted or imported.)
percentile
centile
Percentile is a data item that is a number between 0 and 100 (0 and 100 excluded), that is associated with an ordered statistic (i.e. a value, a score, an observation) in a sample distribution of independent random variables that are placed in ascending order) and refers to the position (numerical position, location) of a particular order statistic (i.e. value, score, observation) in a distribution of ordered statistics, such that it divides the ordered statistics into two groups of values/scores, a groups of values that are smaller and/or equal to a given value, and the group of values (scores) that are greater than given value.
Curation status: Incomplete
If for value/score 340 it is said that it is 77th percentile of a sample of random numbers from 1 to 400, then 77% of all give scores will be below (or maximally equal to) 34. Note: In common statistical parlance it is usually and misleadingly said that "a given score is a some (n-th) percentile of the given distribution". The fact is that given percentile always comes from a fixed set of numbers ranging from 1 to 99, and is not a score of given distribution which depends on the distribution itself.
ONSTR:ONSTR_8923831
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable boron intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable boron intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of boron consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for boron.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8952813
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary boron intake during observed time interval
average B intake
daily boron intake
Average daily dietary boron intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary boron contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8953989
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary fat allowance
Percent recommended dietary fat allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the total quantity of dietary fats combined, consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for dietary fat.
Curation status: Incomplete
160.0
210.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_8960610
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
non-critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
non-critical NDBS screen for PAH deficiency
non-critical PAH deficiency screen
non-critical newborn screen for PAH deficiency
non-critical newborn screen for PKU
non-critical newborn screen for phenylketonuria
Non-critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams that is based on abnormally high whole blood phenylalanine concentration (in the range 160-210 μM) and abnormally high ratio between phenylalanine and tyrosine concentration (greater than 1.4), while the concentrations of other relevant amino acids, carnitine, and carnitine ester, and relevant concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal range. This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency does not require immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8963002
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma proline concentration measurement datum
plasma Pro
plasma Pro level
plasma Pro status
plasma proline concentration
plasma proline measurement
plasma proline status
Blood plasma proline concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid proline in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8963102
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood citruline-to-arginine concentration ratio
Cit-to-Arg
Cit/Arg
blood Cit-to-Arg ratio
blood Cit/Arg
Blood citruline-to-arginine concentration ratio is a blood amino-acid concentration ratio datum that provides the information about the how many times the concentration of citruline in the blood is greater than that of arginine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8965164
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 31-to-50 years
Estimated average nutrient requirement for female population age 31-to-50 years is an estimated average nutrient requirement for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of female population of 31 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8968249
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.362-370.
normal average daily dietary phosphorus intake
normal mean phosphorus intake
normal phosphorus intake
Normal average daily dietary phosphorus intake is an average daily dietary phosphorus intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary phosphorus for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8983485
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable vanadium intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable vanadium intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of vanadium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for vanadium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8984489
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
estimated average nutrient requirement for infant population
Estimated average nutrient requirement for infant population is an estimated average nutrient requirement for population age 0-to-8 years that denotes the quantity of a dietary nutrient estimated to satisfy the nutrient requirements of 50% of all members of infant population 0 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8986811
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate nutrient intake datum
%AI
percent AI
percent DRI-AI
Percent adequate nutrient intake datum is a percent dietary reference intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary nutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake (AI) for the observed nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8993767
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
boys 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart
Weight-for-stature percentiles: Boys, 2 to 5 years
boys weight-for-stature percentile chart
boys weight-for-stature percentiles
Boys 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart is a 2-to-5 years weight-for-stature percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy boys 2 to 5 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_8997308
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin A intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin A intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin A contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9013283
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average vitamin C requirement datum
Percent estimated average vitamin C requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin C consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for vitamin C.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9022128
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_genetics
molecular geneticist role
Molecular geneticist role is a geneticist role that is realized during processes involving the discovery of and laboratory testing for DNA mutations that underline many single gene disorders.
Curation status: Incomplete.
7.0
12.0
1.0
1.2
7.0
1.52
2.2
1.0
4.0
0.87
1.05
4.0
14.0
0.76
0.95
19.0
0.66
0.8
0.73
0.85
0.71
0.85
14.0
19.0
0.88
1.1
1.05
1.3
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_9030666
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.144-155.
normal average daily total dietary protein intake per body mass
Normal average daily total dietary protein per body mass is an average daily total protein intake per body mass during observed time interval that has value that has value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for total dietary protein per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9038599
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary energy intake per body mass during observed time interval datum
Average daily dietary energy intake per body mass during observed time interval datum is a dietary energy intake datum providing information about the average dietary energy derived from all nutritional items combined that have been taken by a patient during observed time period (one day, two days or three days) with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9046621
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary protein intake during observed time interval
mean protein intake
Average daily total dietary protein intake over observed time interval datum is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average intake of total dietary proteins contained in all nutritional items that have been ingested by a human patient during the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
58.0
84.0
7.0
125.0
135.0
1.0
4.0
41.0
54.0
19.0
27.0
33.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
31.0
38.0
4.0
9.0
9.0
14.0
33.0
41.0
14.0
19.0
28.0
35.0
36.0
44.0
41.0
51.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_9047664
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
normal average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Normal average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined that has the value that falls within the range of values where minimal range value is equal to that of the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the maximal range value is equal to that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary phenylalanine and tyrosine combined per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9072455
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: Scheuermann, R.H., Ceusters, W., Smith, B. (2009) Toward an Ontological Treatment of Disease and Diagnosis. Proceedings of the 2009 AMIA Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, San Francisco, CA, p.116-120.
disordered hepatocyte
Disordered hepatocyte is a hapatocyte that is physically abnormal and whose physical abnormality may contribute to the emergence of a disease.
Curation status: Incomplete
A hepatocyte lacking certain enzyme due to gene deletion for that particular enzyme. Such hepatocyte is a type of disordered hepatocyte, because the absence of the enzyme in the cell.
ONSTR:ONSTR_9072789
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary chloride allowance
Percent recommended dietary chloride allowance is a percent recommended dietary mineral allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary chloride consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for chloride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9086760
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for female population age 14-to-18 years
Recommended dietary allowance for female population age 14-to-18 years is a recommended dietary allowance for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9099585
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary His intake
daily His intake
mean histidine intake
Average daily histidine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid histidine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9102193
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration measurement datum
blood C8 concentration
blood octanoylcarnitine concentration
whole blood C8 concentration
whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration
Whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration measurement datum is a whole blood carnitine ester concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of octanoylcarnitine in the human blood eluate or whole blood specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9103661
Chemical composition or structure of a chemical entity that bears enzyme sustrate role is being altered in such way during the biochemical reaction catalyzed by the enzyme that the chemical entity as such ceases to exist. The chemical entity released from the enzyme active site (or regulatory domain) at the end of the biochemical reaction bears an enzyme product role.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme_substrate_(biology)
enzyme product role
Enzyme product role is a role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reaction that is born by a chemical entity (usually a molecule) that is during the biochemical reaction released from the enzyme active site or enzyme regulatory domain and that begins to exist during the the biochemical reaction catalyzed by the enzyme.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9111606
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vanadium intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vanadium intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary vanadium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
32.0
7.0
36.0
1.0
4.0
21.0
4.0
9.0
16.0
14.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
15.0
14.0
19.0
19.0
14.0
9.0
14.0
17.0
18.0
19.0
15.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_9127000
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-465.
Note: The DRIs provided for the amino-acid intakes differ with repect to the observed age group. For the infant population age 0 to 6 months provided DRI is the adequate intake per body mass (DRI-AI), expresed in mg/kg/d. For populations older than 7 months of age, provided DRIs are the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) and the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA), expressed in mg/kg/d. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.]
high average daily dietary histidine intake per body mass
High average daily dietary histidine per body mass is an average daily histidine intake per body mass during observed that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary histidine per body mass for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9145873
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary iodine intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary iodine intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary iodine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9153395
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for infant population age 7-to-12 months
Adequate nutrient intake for infant population age 7-to-12 months is an adequate nutrient intake for infant population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy infant population 7 to 12 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9158460
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 70 years and older
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 70 years and older is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population age 70 years and older.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9167921
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary energy intake datum
Average daily dietary energy intake datum is a dietary energy intake datum that provides the information about the average quantity of dietary energy derived from all nutritional items taken by a human patient or study subject during the time interval relevant for dietary analysis and that is the output of the nutrient intake analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9168636
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary cysteine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Cys intake
daily Cys intake
Average daily cysteine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid cysteine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9179705
Definition source: The US Secretary of Health and Human Services' Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders and genetic Diseases in Newborns and Children.(2011) Newborn Screening: Toward A Uniform Screening Panel and System. Retrieved on 01/07/2013, from http://www.hrsa.gov/advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/heritabledisorders/uniformscreening.pdf
newborn screening short-term follow-up process objective
Newborn screening short-term follow-up process objective is an objective specification of an objective to complete screening process of all infants (repeated screening, as well as second and third tier testing), report abnormal screen results appropriately and expediently to all interested parties (family or child caregiver, primary care physician etc.), timely identify and locate affected infants and their care givers and health care providers, provide appropriate referral and promptly initiate the treatment where needed and applicable.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9195256
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dried_blood_spot
Dried blood spot specimens are stored in low gas-permeability plastic bags with desiccant added to reduce humidity and may be kept at ambient temperature.
Due to its clinical effectiveness and cost effective collection and easy transportation and storage dried blood spot specimens have gained wide application in not only in newborn screening programs, but also in clinical trials, blood glucose level monitoring in diabetic patients etc.
dried blood spot specimen creation
DBS sampling
Dried blood spot specimen creation is a blood specimen collecting performed by blotting drops of blood (usually five drops of blood) drawn from heel, toe, finger or vein onto designated areas on the specially manufactured and labeled absorbent filter paper (also known and Guthrie card) after which blotted blood is allowed to thoroughly saturate the filter paper and is air dried for several hours.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9198598
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population
Recommended dietary allowance for pregnant female population is a recommended dietary allowance for female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy pregnant female population 14 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9198656
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum
percent DRI-UL
percent UL
Percent upper tolerable nutrient intake level datum is a percent dietary reference intake that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary nutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9206560
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable fluoride intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable fluoride intake level is a percent upper tolerable mineral intake level that provides the information about the quantity of fluoride consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for fluoride.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9210763
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp.218-223.
high average daily dietary choline intake
high choline intake
high mean choline intake
High average daily dietary choline intake is an average daily dietary choline intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary choline for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9220172
Definition source: Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (2013) International Dietetics and Nutrition Terminology (IDNT) Reference Manual. Standardized Language for the Nutrition Care Process. 4th Ed. Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Chicago, IL, pp. 67-76.
nutrition monitoring
Nutrition monitoring is a health care process that realizes the dietitian role and that is a preplanned review of changes observed in various measurements over time (nutritional intakes, blood metabolites, physical and physcho-cognitive growth and development) with the goal to determine and improve the effectiveness of the nutrition treatment.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9225050
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.122-139.
normal average daily dietary linoleic acid intake
normal daily linoleic acid intake
normal linoleic acid intake
normal mean linoleic acid intake
Normal average daily dietary linoleic acid intake is an average daily dietary linoleic acid intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary linoleic acid (LA) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9235387
Definition source: ONSTR curators
nutritional formula datum
Nutritional formula datum is a nutritional item datum that provides the information about the kinds and quantities of nutritional formula prescribed to or consumed by a human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9239980
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary micronutrient intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of relevant dietary vitamins contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9243312
Blood 25(OH)D level is the best indicator of vitamin D status. It has fairly long half-life (15 days) and serves as a biomarker of Sun exposure (precisely, the exposure to the ultra-violet rays from the sunlight). Serum 25(OH)D level does not indicate the amount of vitamin D stored in body tissues. [Source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/ ]
Definition source: http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/VitaminD-HealthProfessional/
Many lab websites have the information that the 25-hydroxy vitamin D test provides the information about the about the sum of quantity of 25-hydroxy vitamin D3 and 25-hydroxy vitamin D2. Formula 25(OH)D, however, generally refers to 25-hydroxycholecalciferol which is 25-hydroxy form of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) but not 25-hydroxy form of vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol). Vitamin D3 is a seco-steroid while vitamin D2 is a seco-ergostan (according to ChEBI), two structurally different chemical entities.
blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration measurement datum
blood 25(OH)D level
blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D level
blood calcidiol level
circulating 25(OH)D
circulating 25-OH vitamin D
serum 25(OH)D level
Blood 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration measurement datum is a blood vitamin D concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the sum quantity of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (also known as calcidiol or 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 or 25(OH)D, the physiologically inactive form of vitamin D) and 25-hydroxyergocalciferol (also known as 25-hydroxy vitamin D2) in the blood which reflects the quantity of vitamin D produced cutaneously and obtained from consumed food and dietary supplements.
Curation status: Incomplete
Need to doublec heck vitamon D2 forms.
0.025
ONSTR:ONSTR_9252254
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
positive NDBS for MCADD
positive NDBS for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency
positive newborn screen for MCADD
positive screen for MCADD
presumptive positive newborn screen for MCADD
presumptive positive screen for MCADD
Positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding that is based on abnormally high whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration (greater than 0.35 μM) and abnormally high ratio between acetylcarnitine and octanoylcarnitine concentration (greater than 0.025), while the concentrations of relevant blood amino acids, carnitine, and other carnitine esters, and relevant concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal ranges.
Curation status: Incomplete
1.4
ONSTR:ONSTR_9253243
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
positive NDBS for PAH deficiency
positive NDBS for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency
positive newborn screen for PAH deficiency
positive screen for PAH deficiency
presumptive positive newborn screen for PAH deficiency
presumptive positive screen for PAH deficiency
Positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for phenylalanine hydroxylase deficiency is a newborn dried blood spot screening finding that is based on abnormally high whole blood phenylalanine concentration (greater than 160 uM) and abnormally high ratio between phenylalanine and tyrosine concentration (greater than 1.4), while the concentrations of other relevant amino acids, carnitine, and carnitine ester, and relevant concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal ranges.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9261993
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary methionine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Met intake
daily Met intake
Average daily methionine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid methionine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9267776
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
screened disease ACMG code
Screened disease ACMG code is a symbol representing the diagnosis of one of the diseases that are being screened for during the newborn screening processes and that is created by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9281026
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate valine intake datum
Percent adequate valine intake is a percent adequate amino-acid intake that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid valine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for valine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9281144
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 296-303.
normal average daily dietary chromium intake
normal chromium intake
normal mean chromium intake
Normal average daily dietary chromium intake is an average daily dietary chromium intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chromium for for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9281587
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary nutrient allowance datum
%RDA
percent DRI-RDA
percent RDA
percent recommended daily allowance
Percent recommended dietary nutrient allowance datum is a dietary nutrient intake datum which provides the information about the quantity of a dietary nutrient consumed by a human during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary nutrient allowance (RDA) for that specific nutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9284746
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
Note: In the case of daily dietary amino-acid intakes, the only reference value (one out of four DRIs) provided is the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for infant population 0 to 6 months of age, expressed in mg/d. All other daily amino-acid intakes are provided in the form of average daily intakes per body mass (expressed in mg/kg/d). [Source:[Source:[Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC, pp.459-466.
high average daily dietary isoleucine intake
high isoleucine intake
high mean isoleucine intake
High average daily dietary isoleucine intake is an average daily dietary histidine intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for dietary isoleucine for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9287404
Definition source: Scriver, C. R., Sly, W. S., Childs, B., Baudet, A. L., Valle, D., Kinzler, K. W., Vogelstein, B. (2000) The metabolic and molecular bases of inherited metabolic disease, 8th Ed. McGraw-Hill Professional.
Need better NL def and def source.
mild phenylketonuria
mild PKU
Mild phenylketonuria is a hyperphenylalaninemina characterized by blood phenyalalnine concentration in the range 600-900 μmol/L (10-15 mg/dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9332854
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary riboflavin allowance
Percent recommended dietary riboflavin allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary riboflavin consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for riboflavin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9345452
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary glycine allowance
Percent recommended dietary glycine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary glycine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid glycine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9355344
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average aspartic acid requirement datum
Percent estimated average aspartic acid requirement is a percent estimated average amino-acid requirement that provides the information about the quantity of aspartic acid consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for aspartic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9357010
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average manganese requirement datum
Percent estimated average manganese requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of manganese consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for manganese.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9358954
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
abnormally low enzyme catalytic activity rate profile
Abnormally low enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile is an enzyme catalytic activity rate process profile that the measurement values thereof fall below normal (average) range for the activity rate of that particular enzyme measured under normal physiological conditions (normal cytosolic pH, temperature and substrate saturation).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9367124
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary macronutrient allowance that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary amino-acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for observed amino-acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9407520
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
unit vitamin per unit mass per unit time
Unit vitamin per unit mass per unit time is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number of vitamin specific units taken by a human in a given time interval with respect to human body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9411314
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/CSP/0467-2059
body mass constituent composition
Body mass constituent composition is human body quality that inheres in human body by virtue of the relative quantities or relative ratios of substances constituting human body.
Curation status: Incomplete
Body fat composition inheres in human body by virtue of the amount of fat contained in human body. In other words, body fat composition is a quality that inheres in human body (which is the bearer of this quality).
ONSTR:ONSTR_9415312
Definition source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557.
Definition source: Mirtallo, J., Canada, T., Kumpf, V., Petersen, C., Sacks, G., Seres, D., Guenter, P. (2004) Safe practices for parenteral nutrition. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, Vol. 28, No. 6, Suppl. Nov-Dec 2004.
Parenteral three-in-one solutions are available as already prepared pharmaceutical products or can be made on site (mixed in a single bag). They are cost-effective and convenient, however, unlike the two-in-one solutions, they contain fat and are thus a sort of lipid emulsion which is more significantly influenced by pH and temperature. [Source: Hovasi Cox, J., Melbardis, I. M. (2005) Parenteral nutrition. In Handbook of pediatric nutrition, 3rd Ed. Jones and Bartlett publishers Inc. pp. 525-557. ]
parenteral three-in-one solution
TNA
parenteral three-in-one admixture solution
three-in-one admixture
three-in-one solution
total nutrient admixture
Parenteral three-in-one solution is a parenteral nutrition solution that is a mixture of parenteral dextrose solution, parenteral amino-acid solution and parenteral lipid solution and may also contain mineral nutrients, trace elements and vitamins.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9415873
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.14.
In defective phenylalanine hyrdoxylase dimer complex at least one of the monomers is a dysfunctional phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase monomer, while in defective phenylalanine hyrdoxylase tetramer complex one or more monomers may be defective phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase monomer.
defective phenylalanine-4-hyrdoxylase complex
defective PAH
defective PAH complex
defective phenylalanine hyrdoxylase complex
dysfunctional PAH
dysfunctional PAH complex
dysfunctional phenylalanine-4-hyrdoxylase complex
A phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase complex (phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase dimer or tetramer) having at least one monomer (sub-unit) that is a disfunctional phenyalalnine-4-hydroxylase monomer, and as such cannot act as a fully functional catalyzer of conversion of phenylalanine into tyrosine (i.e. has decreased PAH catalytic activity rate).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9432852
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
arterial blood specimen
Arterial blood specimen is a blood specimen that is derived from portion of human arterial blood and is specified output of arterial blood specimen collecting.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9436244
Definition source: Hinman,A.R., Mann,Y.M., Singh,H.R. (2009) Newborn dried bloodspot screening: mapping the clinical and public health components and activities. Genetics in Medicine, Vol.11, No. 6, June 2009.
In the U.S. the process of newborn screening across states and NBS programs is not yet fully harmonized and standardized and the set and the sequence of NBS sub-processes may vary considerably.
newborn screening proper process
NBS
NBS proper process
newborn screening
Newborn screening proper process is a newborn screening follow-up system process that is the aggregate of health care processes generally unfolding immediately or shortly after birth (initial screening) or within first week or two weeks of infant' life (repeated screening).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9443463
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average cholesterol requirement datum
Percent estimated average cholesterol requirement is a percent estimated average macronutrient requirement that provides the information about the quantity of cholesterol consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for cholesterol intake.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9461265
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate sulfate intake datum
Percent adequate sulfate intake is a percent adequate dietary mineral intake that provides the information about the quantity sulfate consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for sulfate.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9462546
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary tyrosine intake during observed time interval
average daily dietary Tyr intake
daily Tyr intake
Average daily dietary tyrosine intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of amino-acid tyrosine contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9471223
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary biotin intake during observed time interval
daily dietary vitamin H intake
daily vitamin H intake
mean biotin intake
Average daily dietary biotin intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of biotin contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9476641
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
normal average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined
Normal average daily dietary intake of methionine and cysteine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of methionine and cysteine combined that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9477126
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary glutamic acid allowance
Percent recommended dietary glutamic acid allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary glutamic acid consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for glutamic acid.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9511961
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
adequate nutrient intake for children population age 1-to-3 years
Adequate nutrient intake for children population age 1-to-3 years is an adequate nutrient intake for children population that denotes the average daily intake of a nutrient based on observed or experimentally determined approximations or estimates of the nutrient intake that is assumed to be adequate for healthy children 1 to 3 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9520679
Definition source: Asfaw, M., Buchanan, C., Davis, R., Glassman, M., Noakes, W., O'Leary, E.,Wasseff, S. (1993) Pediatric parenteral nutrition support handobook. Nutrition support service, Egleston Children's Hospital, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, pp. 6-10.
Electrolytes provided in parenteral solution must maintain neutral polarity, i.e. the number of cations (positively charged particles) must be matched with the number of anions (negatively charged). [Source: http://www2.kumc.edu/pharmacy/Nutrition_Info_Handbook/VI._Parenteral_Nutrition_(PN).pdf ]
parenteral electrolyte solution
intravenous electrolyte solution
Parenteral electrolyte solution is a parenteral nutrition solution composed of sterile water and one or more essential mineral nutrients (sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9522419
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary magnesium intake during observed time interval
average dietary Mg intake
daily dietary magnesium intake
daily magnesium intake
mean magnesium intake
Average daily dietary magnesium intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary magnesium contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9525536
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm
boys birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart
Weight-for-length percentiles: Boys, birth to 36 months
boys weight-for-length percentile chart
boys weight-for-length percentiles
Boys birth-to-36 months weight-for-length percentile chart is a birth-to-36 months weight-for-height percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution(s) of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to height measurement data (body height measurements) in a population of healthy boys 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9527458
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma leucine concentration measurement datum
plasma Leu
plasma Leu level
plasma leucine concentration
plasma leucine measurement
plasma leucine status
Blood plasma leucine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid leucine in human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9531195
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average calcium requirement datum
Percent estimated average calcium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of calcium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for calcium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9545140
Definition source: ONSTR curators
consumed nutritional item datum
Consumed nutritional item datum is a data item providing the information about the kinds and quantities of nutritional items consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9552783
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily dietary vitamin B12 intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary vitamin intake per body mass during observed time interval information denoting the average quantity of vitamin B12 contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9553648
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years
Recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population age 14-to-18 years is a recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of lactating healthy female population 14 to 18 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9560311
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nutritional item role
Nutritional item role is a material to be added role born by a nutritional item and that is realized by the process of enteral or parenteral administration where the the target of material addition role is born by a Homo sapiens.
Curation status: Incomplete.
ONSTR:ONSTR_9579536
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary proline allowance
Percent recommended dietary proline allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary proline consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid proline.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9603112
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.274-279.
normal average daily dietary riboflavin intake
normal mean riboflavine intake
normal riboflavine intake
Normal average daily dietary riboflavin intake is an average daily dietary riboflavin intake during observed time interval that has value that is equal to that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the estimated average requirement (DRI-EAR) for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9619776
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 459-465.
high average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
High average daily dietary intake of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary intake during observed time interval of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary methionine and cysteine combined for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or non-lactating, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
7.0
12.0
11.0
7.0
13.0
1.0
4.0
13.0
4.0
9.0
19.0
9.0
14.0
34.0
52.0
46.0
14.0
19.0
56.0
46.0
19.0
15.0
71.0
ONSTR:ONSTR_9624808
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National Academies Press, Washington DC., pp. 144-155.
high average daily total dietary protein intake
high daily protein intake
high mean protein intake
high protein intake
High average daily dietary protein intake is an average daily total dietary protein intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) or the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or for total dietary protein for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9632213
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.196-201.
high average daily dietary biotin intake
high biotin intake
high mean biotin intake
High average daily dietary biotin intake is an average daily dietary biotin intake during observed time interval that has value that is greater than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary biotin for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9633642
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart
infant weight-for-age percentile chart
Birth-to-36-months weight-for-age percentile chart is a weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy infants 0 to 36 months of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9639186
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/heartdefects/screening.html
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/pediatricgenetics/documents/CCHD-factsheet.pdf
newborn screening for critical congenital heart diseases
Newborn screening for critical congenital heart diseases is a point-of-care newborn screening proper process that includes pulse oximetry test and that is usually done within first 48 hours post birth (or latest before a newborn has been discharged from a hospital, with the goal to detect the presence of some of congenital heart defects that if left untreated can cause disability or death.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9660945
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average folacin requirement datum
Percent estimated average folacin requirement is a percent estimated average vitamin requirement that provides the information about the quantity of folacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for folacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9660977
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary glutamine allowance
Percent recommended dietary glutamine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary glutamine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis, that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid glutamine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9669357
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp. 296-303.
low average daily dietary chromium intake
low chromium intake
low mean chromium intake
Low average daily dietary chromium intake is an average daily dietary chromium intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) for dietary chromium for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9677528
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary leucine allowance
Percent recommended dietary leucine allowance is a percent recommended dietary amino-acid allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary leucine consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for amino-acid leucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9679076
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
unit vitamin per unit time
Unit vitamin per unit time is a nutrient intake per unit time that is a measure of the number of vitamin specific units taken by a human in a given time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9693057
Chemical composition or structure of a chemical entity that bears enzyme sustrate role is being altered in such way during the biochemical reaction catalyzed by the enzyme that the chemical entity as such ceases to exist. The chemical entity released from the enzyme active site at the end of the biochemical reaction bears an enzyme product role.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme_substrate_(biology)
While some enzyme act upon only one substrate (single-substrate enzymes), e.g. hexokinase and some isomerases, majority of enzymes bind multiple substrates (molecules that enzymes have affinity for and cofactors which usually are not enzyme specific but whose chemical composition may be altered during the enzyme catalyzed reaction). [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enzyme_kinetics ]
enzyme substrate role
Enzyme substrate role is a role of a chemical entity in a biochemical reaction that is born by a chemical entity (usually molecule) that is during a biochemical reaction bound to the enzyme active site or enzyme regulatory domain to form enzyme-substrate complex and whose chemical composition or structure is been altered during the reaction, and which as such ceases to exist during this reaction.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9698884
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily total dietary fiber intake per body mass during observed time interval
Average daily total dietary fiber intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary macronutrient intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average intake of fibers contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to patient's body mass.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9730100
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
weight-for-age percentile
Body weight [Percentile] Per age
Body weight growth percentile
Body weight percentile
Child weight centile
body mass-for-age percentile
body weight centile
body weight-for-age percentile
weight centile
Weight-for-age percentile is a developmental growth indicator showing the percentage of children (in a reference population distribution) that are of the same age as the assessed child, and whose weight measurement datum has equal or smaller value than that of the child being assessed at the time of given physical examination.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9742046
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable threonine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable threonine intake level is a percent upper tolerable amino-acid intake level that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid threonine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for threonine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9748599
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population
Recommended dietary allowance for lactating female population is a recommended dietary allowance for female population that denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of lactating healthy female population 14 to 50 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9752476
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) Dietary Reference Intakes: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp.402-413.
low average daily dietary zinc intake
low mean zinc intake
low zinc intake
Low average daily dietary zinc intake is an average daily dietary zinc intake during observed time interval that has value that is less than that of the adequate intake (DRI-AI) or the recommended dietary allowance (DRI-RDA) for dietary zinc for the population corresponding to patient's sex, age and state (lactating or pregnant, if female older than 15 years of age).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9766040
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
identifying patient with positive newborn dried blood spot screening test result
identifying patient with positive newborn dried blood spot screen
Identifying patient with positive dried blood spot screening test result is a planned process that consists of matching the newborn dried blood spot result to the patient record containing the name and contact information of affected patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9784216
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable fat intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable fat intake level is a percent upper tolerable macronutrient intake level that provides the information about the total quantity of all fats combined, consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for the observed for (total) fat.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9799826
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
body mass index calculation objective
Body mass index calculation objective is data transformation objective where the goal of data transformation is to calculate the body mass index from the input data (human body mass measurement datum and body height measurement datum).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9802605
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable biotine intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable biotine intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of biotine consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for biotine.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9803406
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma carnitine concentration measurement datum
plasma C0
plasma C0 level
plasma carnitine concentration
plasma carnitine level
Blood plasma carnitine concentration measurement datum is a blood carnitine measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of carnitine in the blood plasma specimen collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9828768
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 19-to-30 years
Upper tolerable nutrient intake level for female population age 19-to-30 years is an upper tolerable nutrient intake level for non-pregnant non-lactating female population that denotes the highest nutrient intake estimated to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all members of healthy female population 19 to 30 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9828959
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined
Average daily dietary intake per body mass of phenylalanine and tyrosine combined is an average daily dietary amino-acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of a amino-acids phenylalanine and tyrosine combined, contained in all food items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
0.67
ONSTR:ONSTR_9829992
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
NOTE: Due to the variations in laboratory methods and/or equipment, for all relevant amino acid concentrations, carnitine and carnitine esters concentrations and concentration ratios, normal ranges and/or abnormally high/low cutoff values, on the national level there are no established common normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values. Normal/abnormal ranges and cutoff values used in the ONSTR are those established by and used in the State of Georgia.
critical positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency for infants with body mass at birth greater than 2500 grams
critical MCADD screen
critical NDBS screen for MCADD
critical newborn screen for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency
critical screen for MCADD
Critical positive dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency is a positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chain acyl-coenzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency that is based on abnormally high whole blood octanoylcarnitine concentration (greater than 0.67 μM) and abnormally high ratio between acetylcarnitine and octanoylcarnitine concentration (greater than 0.025), while the concentrations of relevant blood amino acids, carnitine, and other carnitine esters, and relevant concentration ratios fall within the laboratory established normal ranges. This type of positive newborn dried blood spot screening finding for medium-chin co-enzyme A dehydrogenase deficiency requires immediate medical attention and/or intervention and treatment initiation.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9832619
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
recommended dietary allowance for male population age 51-to-70 years
Recommended dietary allowance for male population age 51-to-70 years is a recommended dietary allowance for male population denotes the dietary nutrient intake sufficient to meet nutrient requirements of 97-98% of healthy male population 51 to 70 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9839990
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average sodium requirement datum
Percent estimated average sodium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of sodium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for sodium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9857078
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
food item amino-acid content datum
Food item amino-acid content datum is a scalar measurement datum providing the information about the content of the observed amino-acid in each food item consumed by human patient during the time period relevant for dietary intake analysis.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9879168
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary arachidonic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval
average daily ArA intake per body mass
daily ArA intake per body mass
Average daily dietary arachidonic acid intake per body mass during observed time interval is an average daily dietary fatty acid intake per body mass during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of dietary arachidonic acid (ArA) contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient during the observed time period with respect to the body mass of the the human patient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9887977
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate macronutrient intake datum
Percent adequate macronutrient intake is a percent adequate nutrient intake datum that provides the information about the quantity of specific dietary macronutrient consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for the observed macronutrient.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9890320
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
percent recommended dietary vitamin C allowance
Percent recommended dietary vitamin C allowance is a percent recommended dietary vitamin allowance that provides the information about the quantity of dietary vitamin C consumed by a human patient during the time interval relevant for dietary intake analysis (one, two or three days), and that is expressed as percentage of the recommended dietary allowance for vitamin C.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9890923
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
average daily dietary chloride intake during observed time interval
daily dietary chloride intake
mean chloride intake
Average daily dietary chloride intake during observed time interval is an average daily dietary mineral intake during observed time interval denoting the average quantity of all chlorides combined and contained in all nutritional items taken by a human patient over the time interval observed by a dietitian (one day, two days and/or three days).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9901690
Definition source: http://www.cdc.gov/growthcharts/charts.htm#Set1
2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart
children and adolescent weight-for-age percentile chart
2-to-20-years weight-for-age percentile chart is a weight-for-age percentile chart consisting of smoothed percentile curves illustrating the distribution of weight measurement data (body mass measurements) with respect to age in a population of healthy children and adolescents 2 to 20 years of age.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9906490
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferritin
Definition source: http://www.prospecbio.com/Ferritin_Human_10_177
The serum ferritin level (the amount of ferriting in the blood) is directly related to the amount of iron stored in the body. [source: http://www.prospecbio.com/Ferritin_Human_10_177]
blood serum ferritin concentration measurement datum
ferritin measurement
serum ferritin level
Blood serum ferritin concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the blood serum ferritin test that measures the concentration of ferritin complex in human blood.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9935556
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent upper tolerable folacin intake level datum
Percent upper tolerable folacin intake level is a percent upper tolerable vitamin intake level that provides the information about the quantity of folacin consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the upper tolerable intake level for folacin.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9937675
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
blood plasma glutamine concentration measurement datum
plasma Gln
plasma Gln level
plasma Gln status
plasma glutamine concentration
plasma glutamine measurement
plasma glutamine status
Blood plasma glutamine concentration measurement datum is a blood plasma amino-acid concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the quantity of amino-acid glutamine in the human blood plasma specimen obtained from the blood specimen that has been collected from a patient at least 2.5 to 3 hours post feed.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9939637
Definition source: Blau, N., Burton, B. K., Thoeny, B., van Sprosen F., Waisbren, S. (2010) Phenylketonuria and BH4 deficiencies. UNI-MED Verlag AGm D-283232 Bremen, International Medical Publishers (London, Boston), pp.62-64.
heterozygous mutant phenylalanine hydroxilase genotype
compound heterozygous PAH genotype
compound heterozygous phenylalanine hydroxilase genotype
heterozygous mutant PAH genotype
A mutant phenylalanine hydroxilase genotype that includes two different mutated PAH monomer alleles (one copy of mutated PAH monomer allele that is inherited from the mother and which is not the same of mutated PAH monomer allele that has been inherited from the father).
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9960504
Definition source: http://www.webmed.com/diet/folic-acid
blood folate concentration measurement datum
plasma folate concentration
plasma folate level
plasma folate status
serum folate concentration
serum folate level
serum folate status
Blood folate concentration measurement datum is a concentration measurement datum that is the output of the immunoassay measuring the quantity of folic acid (folate) in the human blood serum or plasma specimen.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9965048
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
urine creatinine concentration measurement datum
creatinine, random urine
urine creatinine level
urine creatinine measurement
Urine creatinine concentration measurement datum is a urine chemical concentration measurement datum that provides the information about the concentration of creatinine in human urine specimen collected by patient at random time of the day.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9987053
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent estimated average chromium requirement datum
Percent estimated average chromium requirement is a percent estimated average dietary mineral requirement that provides the information about the quantity of chromium consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the estimated average requirement for chromium.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9994295
Definition source: ONSTR curators
percent adequate vitamin D intake datum
Percent adequate vitamin D intake is a percent adequate vitamin intake that provides the information about the quantity of vitamin D consumed (or to be consumed) by a human, that is expressed as the percentage of the adequate intake for vitamin D.
Curation status: Incomplete
ONSTR:ONSTR_9997011
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dinner
evening meal
supper
Dinner is a meal usually eaten by a human during the evening or in the late after noon.
Curation status: Incomplete
BFO:0000001
entity
Entity
Julius Caesar
Verdi’s Requiem
the Second World War
your body mass index
BFO 2 Reference: In all areas of empirical inquiry we encounter general terms of two sorts. First are general terms which refer to universals or types:animaltuberculosissurgical procedurediseaseSecond, are general terms used to refer to groups of entities which instantiate a given universal but do not correspond to the extension of any subuniversal of that universal because there is nothing intrinsic to the entities in question by virtue of which they – and only they – are counted as belonging to the given group. Examples are: animal purchased by the Emperortuberculosis diagnosed on a Wednesdaysurgical procedure performed on a patient from Stockholmperson identified as candidate for clinical trial #2056-555person who is signatory of Form 656-PPVpainting by Leonardo da VinciSuch terms, which represent what are called ‘specializations’ in [81
Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf
An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001])
entity
Entity doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example Werner Ceusters 'portions of reality' include 4 sorts, entities (as BFO construes them), universals, configurations, and relations. It is an open question as to whether entities as construed in BFO will at some point also include these other portions of reality. See, for example, 'How to track absolutely everything' at http://www.referent-tracking.com/_RTU/papers/CeustersICbookRevised.pdf
per discussion with Barry Smith
An entity is anything that exists or has existed or will exist. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [001-001])
BFO:0000002
continuant
Continuant
BFO 2 Reference: Continuant entities are entities which can be sliced to yield parts only along the spatial dimension, yielding for example the parts of your table which we call its legs, its top, its nails. ‘My desk stretches from the window to the door. It has spatial parts, and can be sliced (in space) in two. With respect to time, however, a thing is a continuant.’ [60, p. 240
Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants
A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002])
if b is a continuant and if, for some t, c has_continuant_part b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [126-001])
if b is a continuant and if, for some t, cis continuant_part of b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [009-002])
if b is a material entity, then there is some temporal interval (referred to below as a one-dimensional temporal region) during which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [011-002])
(forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (continuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [009-002]
(forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (hasContinuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [126-001]
(forall (x) (if (Continuant x) (Entity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [008-002]
(forall (x) (if (Material Entity x) (exists (t) (and (TemporalRegion t) (existsAt x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [011-002]
continuant
Continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. For example, in an expansion involving bringing in some of Ceuster's other portions of reality, questions are raised as to whether universals are continuants
A continuant is an entity that persists, endures, or continues to exist through time while maintaining its identity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [008-002])
if b is a continuant and if, for some t, c has_continuant_part b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [126-001])
if b is a continuant and if, for some t, cis continuant_part of b at t, then c is a continuant. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [009-002])
if b is a material entity, then there is some temporal interval (referred to below as a one-dimensional temporal region) during which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [011-002])
(forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (continuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [009-002]
(forall (x y) (if (and (Continuant x) (exists (t) (hasContinuantPartOfAt y x t))) (Continuant y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [126-001]
(forall (x) (if (Continuant x) (Entity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [008-002]
(forall (x) (if (Material Entity x) (exists (t) (and (TemporalRegion t) (existsAt x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [011-002]
BFO:0000003
occurrent
Occurrent
BFO 2 Reference: every occurrent that is not a temporal or spatiotemporal region is s-dependent on some independent continuant that is not a spatial region
BFO 2 Reference: s-dependence obtains between every process and its participants in the sense that, as a matter of necessity, this process could not have existed unless these or those participants existed also. A process may have a succession of participants at different phases of its unfolding. Thus there may be different players on the field at different times during the course of a football game; but the process which is the entire game s-depends_on all of these players nonetheless. Some temporal parts of this process will s-depend_on on only some of the players.
Occurrent doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the sum of a process and the process boundary of another process.
Simons uses different terminology for relations of occurrents to regions: Denote the spatio-temporal location of a given occurrent e by 'spn[e]' and call this region its span. We may say an occurrent is at its span, in any larger region, and covers any smaller region. Now suppose we have fixed a frame of reference so that we can speak not merely of spatio-temporal but also of spatial regions (places) and temporal regions (times). The spread of an occurrent, (relative to a frame of reference) is the space it exactly occupies, and its spell is likewise the time it exactly occupies. We write 'spr[e]' and `spl[e]' respectively for the spread and spell of e, omitting mention of the frame.
An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the instantaneous boundary of such an entity (for example a beginning or an ending) or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region which such an entity occupies_temporal_region or occupies_spatiotemporal_region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [077-002])
Every occurrent occupies_spatiotemporal_region some spatiotemporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [108-001])
b is an occurrent entity iff b is an entity that has temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [079-001])
(forall (x) (if (Occurrent x) (exists (r) (and (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x r))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [108-001]
(forall (x) (iff (Occurrent x) (and (Entity x) (exists (y) (temporalPartOf y x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [079-001]
occurrent
Occurrent doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the sum of a process and the process boundary of another process.
per discussion with Barry Smith
Simons uses different terminology for relations of occurrents to regions: Denote the spatio-temporal location of a given occurrent e by 'spn[e]' and call this region its span. We may say an occurrent is at its span, in any larger region, and covers any smaller region. Now suppose we have fixed a frame of reference so that we can speak not merely of spatio-temporal but also of spatial regions (places) and temporal regions (times). The spread of an occurrent, (relative to a frame of reference) is the space it exactly occupies, and its spell is likewise the time it exactly occupies. We write 'spr[e]' and `spl[e]' respectively for the spread and spell of e, omitting mention of the frame.
An occurrent is an entity that unfolds itself in time or it is the instantaneous boundary of such an entity (for example a beginning or an ending) or it is a temporal or spatiotemporal region which such an entity occupies_temporal_region or occupies_spatiotemporal_region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [077-002])
Every occurrent occupies_spatiotemporal_region some spatiotemporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [108-001])
b is an occurrent entity iff b is an entity that has temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [079-001])
(forall (x) (if (Occurrent x) (exists (r) (and (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x r))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [108-001]
(forall (x) (iff (Occurrent x) (and (Entity x) (exists (y) (temporalPartOf y x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [079-001]
BFO:0000004
ic
IndependentContinuant
a chair
a heart
a leg
a molecule
a spatial region
an atom
an orchestra.
an organism
the bottom right portion of a human torso
the interior of your mouth
b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002])
For any independent continuant b and any time t there is some spatial region r such that b is located_in r at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [134-001])
For every independent continuant b and time t during the region of time spanned by its life, there are entities which s-depends_on b during t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [018-002])
(forall (x t) (if (IndependentContinuant x) (exists (r) (and (SpatialRegion r) (locatedInAt x r t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [134-001]
(forall (x t) (if (and (IndependentContinuant x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (Entity y) (specificallyDependsOnAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [018-002]
(iff (IndependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (not (exists (b t) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [017-002]
independent continuant
b is an independent continuant = Def. b is a continuant which is such that there is no c and no t such that b s-depends_on c at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [017-002])
For any independent continuant b and any time t there is some spatial region r such that b is located_in r at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [134-001])
For every independent continuant b and time t during the region of time spanned by its life, there are entities which s-depends_on b during t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [018-002])
(forall (x t) (if (IndependentContinuant x) (exists (r) (and (SpatialRegion r) (locatedInAt x r t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [134-001]
(forall (x t) (if (and (IndependentContinuant x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (Entity y) (specificallyDependsOnAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [018-002]
(iff (IndependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (not (exists (b t) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [017-002]
BFO:0000006
s-region
SpatialRegion
BFO 2 Reference: Spatial regions do not participate in processes.
Spatial region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the union of a spatial point and a spatial line that doesn't overlap the point, or two spatial lines that intersect at a single point. In both cases the resultant spatial region is neither 0-dimensional, 1-dimensional, 2-dimensional, or 3-dimensional.
A spatial region is a continuant entity that is a continuant_part_of spaceR as defined relative to some frame R. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [035-001])
All continuant parts of spatial regions are spatial regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [036-001])
(forall (x y t) (if (and (SpatialRegion x) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)) (SpatialRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [036-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatialRegion x) (Continuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [035-001]
spatial region
Spatial region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the union of a spatial point and a spatial line that doesn't overlap the point, or two spatial lines that intersect at a single point. In both cases the resultant spatial region is neither 0-dimensional, 1-dimensional, 2-dimensional, or 3-dimensional.
per discussion with Barry Smith
A spatial region is a continuant entity that is a continuant_part_of spaceR as defined relative to some frame R. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [035-001])
All continuant parts of spatial regions are spatial regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [036-001])
(forall (x y t) (if (and (SpatialRegion x) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)) (SpatialRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [036-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatialRegion x) (Continuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [035-001]
BFO:0000008
t-region
TemporalRegion
Temporal region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of a temporal instant and a temporal interval that doesn't overlap the instant. In this case the resultant temporal region is neither 0-dimensional nor 1-dimensional
A temporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of time as defined relative to some reference frame. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [100-001])
All parts of temporal regions are temporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [101-001])
Every temporal region t is such that t occupies_temporal_region t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [119-002])
(forall (r) (if (TemporalRegion r) (occupiesTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [119-002]
(forall (x y) (if (and (TemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (TemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [101-001]
(forall (x) (if (TemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [100-001]
temporal region
Temporal region doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of a temporal instant and a temporal interval that doesn't overlap the instant. In this case the resultant temporal region is neither 0-dimensional nor 1-dimensional
per discussion with Barry Smith
A temporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of time as defined relative to some reference frame. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [100-001])
All parts of temporal regions are temporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [101-001])
Every temporal region t is such that t occupies_temporal_region t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [119-002])
(forall (r) (if (TemporalRegion r) (occupiesTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [119-002]
(forall (x y) (if (and (TemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (TemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [101-001]
(forall (x) (if (TemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [100-001]
BFO:0000009
2d-s-region
TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion
an infinitely thin plane in space.
the surface of a sphere-shaped part of space
A two-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of two dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [039-001])
(forall (x) (if (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [039-001]
two-dimensional spatial region
A two-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of two dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [039-001])
(forall (x) (if (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [039-001]
BFO:0000011
st-region
SpatiotemporalRegion
the spatiotemporal region occupied by a human life
the spatiotemporal region occupied by a process of cellular meiosis.
the spatiotemporal region occupied by the development of a cancer tumor
A spatiotemporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of spacetime. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [095-001])
All parts of spatiotemporal regions are spatiotemporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [096-001])
Each spatiotemporal region at any time t projects_onto some spatial region at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [099-001])
Each spatiotemporal region projects_onto some temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [098-001])
Every spatiotemporal region occupies_spatiotemporal_region itself.
Every spatiotemporal region s is such that s occupies_spatiotemporal_region s. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [107-002])
(forall (r) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [107-002]
(forall (x t) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (SpatialRegion y) (spatiallyProjectsOntoAt x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [099-001]
(forall (x y) (if (and (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (SpatioTemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [096-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [095-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (TemporalRegion y) (temporallyProjectsOnto x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [098-001]
spatiotemporal region
A spatiotemporal region is an occurrent entity that is part of spacetime. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [095-001])
All parts of spatiotemporal regions are spatiotemporal regions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [096-001])
Each spatiotemporal region at any time t projects_onto some spatial region at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [099-001])
Each spatiotemporal region projects_onto some temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [098-001])
Every spatiotemporal region s is such that s occupies_spatiotemporal_region s. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [107-002])
(forall (r) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion r) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion r r))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [107-002]
(forall (x t) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (SpatialRegion y) (spatiallyProjectsOntoAt x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [099-001]
(forall (x y) (if (and (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (occurrentPartOf y x)) (SpatioTemporalRegion y))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [096-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (Occurrent x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [095-001]
(forall (x) (if (SpatioTemporalRegion x) (exists (y) (and (TemporalRegion y) (temporallyProjectsOnto x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [098-001]
BFO:0000015
process
Process
a process of cell-division, \ a beating of the heart
a process of meiosis
a process of sleeping
the course of a disease
the flight of a bird
the life of an organism
your process of aging.
p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003])
BFO 2 Reference: The realm of occurrents is less pervasively marked by the presence of natural units than is the case in the realm of independent continuants. Thus there is here no counterpart of ‘object’. In BFO 1.0 ‘process’ served as such a counterpart. In BFO 2.0 ‘process’ is, rather, the occurrent counterpart of ‘material entity’. Those natural – as contrasted with engineered, which here means: deliberately executed – units which do exist in the realm of occurrents are typically either parasitic on the existence of natural units on the continuant side, or they are fiat in nature. Thus we can count lives; we can count football games; we can count chemical reactions performed in experiments or in chemical manufacturing. We cannot count the processes taking place, for instance, in an episode of insect mating behavior.Even where natural units are identifiable, for example cycles in a cyclical process such as the beating of a heart or an organism’s sleep/wake cycle, the processes in question form a sequence with no discontinuities (temporal gaps) of the sort that we find for instance where billiard balls or zebrafish or planets are separated by clear spatial gaps. Lives of organisms are process units, but they too unfold in a continuous series from other, prior processes such as fertilization, and they unfold in turn in continuous series of post-life processes such as post-mortem decay. Clear examples of boundaries of processes are almost always of the fiat sort (midnight, a time of death as declared in an operating theater or on a death certificate, the initiation of a state of war)
(iff (Process a) (and (Occurrent a) (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)) (exists (c t) (and (MaterialEntity c) (specificallyDependsOnAt a c t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [083-003]
process
p is a process = Def. p is an occurrent that has temporal proper parts and for some time t, p s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [083-003])
(iff (Process a) (and (Occurrent a) (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)) (exists (c t) (and (MaterialEntity c) (specificallyDependsOnAt a c t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [083-003]
BFO:0000016
disposition
Disposition
an atom of element X has the disposition to decay to an atom of element Y
certain people have a predisposition to colon cancer
children are innately disposed to categorize objects in certain ways.
the cell wall is disposed to filter chemicals in endocytosis and exocytosis
BFO 2 Reference: Dispositions exist along a strength continuum. Weaker forms of disposition are realized in only a fraction of triggering cases. These forms occur in a significant number of cases of a similar type.
b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002])
If b is a realizable entity then for all t at which b exists, b s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [063-002])
(forall (x t) (if (and (RealizableEntity x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (specificallyDepends x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [063-002]
(forall (x) (if (Disposition x) (and (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (bearerOfAt x y t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [062-002]
disposition
b is a disposition means: b is a realizable entity & b’s bearer is some material entity & b is such that if it ceases to exist, then its bearer is physically changed, & b’s realization occurs when and because this bearer is in some special physical circumstances, & this realization occurs in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [062-002])
If b is a realizable entity then for all t at which b exists, b s-depends_on some material entity at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [063-002])
(forall (x t) (if (and (RealizableEntity x) (existsAt x t)) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (specificallyDepends x y t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [063-002]
(forall (x) (if (Disposition x) (and (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (MaterialEntity y) (bearerOfAt x y t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [062-002]
BFO:0000017
realizable
RealizableEntity
the disposition of this piece of metal to conduct electricity.
the disposition of your blood to coagulate
the function of your reproductive organs
the role of being a doctor
the role of this boundary to delineate where Utah and Colorado meet
To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002])
All realizable dependent continuants have independent continuants that are not spatial regions as their bearers. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [060-002])
(forall (x t) (if (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (bearerOfAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [060-002]
(forall (x) (if (RealizableEntity x) (and (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (inheresIn x y)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [058-002]
realizable entity
To say that b is a realizable entity is to say that b is a specifically dependent continuant that inheres in some independent continuant which is not a spatial region and is of a type instances of which are realized in processes of a correlated type. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [058-002])
All realizable dependent continuants have independent continuants that are not spatial regions as their bearers. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [060-002])
(forall (x t) (if (RealizableEntity x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (bearerOfAt y x t))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [060-002]
(forall (x) (if (RealizableEntity x) (and (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x) (exists (y) (and (IndependentContinuant y) (not (SpatialRegion y)) (inheresIn x y)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [058-002]
BFO:0000018
0d-s-region
ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion
A zero-dimensional spatial region is a point in space. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [037-001])
(forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [037-001]
zero-dimensional spatial region
A zero-dimensional spatial region is a point in space. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [037-001])
(forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [037-001]
BFO:0000019
quality
Quality
the ambient temperature of this portion of air
the color of a tomato
the length of the circumference of your waist
the mass of this piece of gold.
the shape of your nose
the shape of your nostril
a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [055-001])
If an entity is a quality at any time that it exists, then it is a quality at every time that it exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [105-001])
(forall (x) (if (Quality x) (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [055-001]
(forall (x) (if (exists (t) (and (existsAt x t) (Quality x))) (forall (t_1) (if (existsAt x t_1) (Quality x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [105-001]
quality
a quality is a specifically dependent continuant that, in contrast to roles and dispositions, does not require any further process in order to be realized. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [055-001])
If an entity is a quality at any time that it exists, then it is a quality at every time that it exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [105-001])
(forall (x) (if (Quality x) (SpecificallyDependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [055-001]
(forall (x) (if (exists (t) (and (existsAt x t) (Quality x))) (forall (t_1) (if (existsAt x t_1) (Quality x))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [105-001]
BFO:0000020
sdc
SpecificallyDependentContinuant
Reciprocal specifically dependent continuants: the function of this key to open this lock and the mutually dependent disposition of this lock: to be opened by this key
of one-sided specifically dependent continuants: the mass of this tomato
of relational dependent continuants (multiple bearers): John’s love for Mary, the ownership relation between John and this statue, the relation of authority between John and his subordinates.
the disposition of this fish to decay
the function of this heart: to pump blood
the mutual dependence of proton donors and acceptors in chemical reactions [79
the mutual dependence of the role predator and the role prey as played by two organisms in a given interaction
the pink color of a medium rare piece of grilled filet mignon at its center
the role of being a doctor
the shape of this hole.
the smell of this portion of mozzarella
b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003])
Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc.
(iff (SpecificallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (forall (t) (if (existsAt a t) (exists (b) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (not (SpatialRegion b)) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [050-003]
specifically dependent continuant
b is a specifically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant & there is some independent continuant c which is not a spatial region and which is such that b s-depends_on c at every time t during the course of b’s existence. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [050-003])
Specifically dependent continuant doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. We're not sure what else will develop here, but for example there are questions such as what are promises, obligation, etc.
per discussion with Barry Smith
(iff (SpecificallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (forall (t) (if (existsAt a t) (exists (b) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (not (SpatialRegion b)) (specificallyDependsOnAt a b t))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [050-003]
BFO:0000023
role
Role
John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married.
the priest role
the role of a boundary to demarcate two neighboring administrative territories
the role of a building in serving as a military target
the role of a stone in marking a property boundary
the role of subject in a clinical trial
the student role
BFO 2 Reference: One major family of examples of non-rigid universals involves roles, and ontologies developed for corresponding administrative purposes may consist entirely of representatives of entities of this sort. Thus ‘professor’, defined as follows,b instance_of professor at t =Def. there is some c, c instance_of professor role & c inheres_in b at t.denotes a non-rigid universal and so also do ‘nurse’, ‘student’, ‘colonel’, ‘taxpayer’, and so forth. (These terms are all, in the jargon of philosophy, phase sortals.) By using role terms in definitions, we can create a BFO conformant treatment of such entities drawing on the fact that, while an instance of professor may be simultaneously an instance of trade union member, no instance of the type professor role is also (at any time) an instance of the type trade union member role (any more than any instance of the type color is at any time an instance of the type length).If an ontology of employment positions should be defined in terms of roles following the above pattern, this enables the ontology to do justice to the fact that individuals instantiate the corresponding universals – professor, sergeant, nurse – only during certain phases in their lives.
b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001])
(forall (x) (if (Role x) (RealizableEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [061-001]
role
b is a role means: b is a realizable entity & b exists because there is some single bearer that is in some special physical, social, or institutional set of circumstances in which this bearer does not have to be& b is not such that, if it ceases to exist, then the physical make-up of the bearer is thereby changed. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [061-001])
(forall (x) (if (Role x) (RealizableEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [061-001]
BFO:0000024
fiat-object-part
FiatObjectPart
or with divisions drawn by cognitive subjects for practical reasons, such as the division of a cake (before slicing) into (what will become) slices (and thus member parts of an object aggregate). However, this does not mean that fiat object parts are dependent for their existence on divisions or delineations effected by cognitive subjects. If, for example, it is correct to conceive geological layers of the Earth as fiat object parts of the Earth, then even though these layers were first delineated in recent times, still existed long before such delineation and what holds of these layers (for example that the oldest layers are also the lowest layers) did not begin to hold because of our acts of delineation.Treatment of material entity in BFOExamples viewed by some as problematic cases for the trichotomy of fiat object part, object, and object aggregate include: a mussel on (and attached to) a rock, a slime mold, a pizza, a cloud, a galaxy, a railway train with engine and multiple carriages, a clonal stand of quaking aspen, a bacterial community (biofilm), a broken femur. Note that, as Aristotle already clearly recognized, such problematic cases – which lie at or near the penumbra of instances defined by the categories in question – need not invalidate these categories. The existence of grey objects does not prove that there are not objects which are black and objects which are white; the existence of mules does not prove that there are not objects which are donkeys and objects which are horses. It does, however, show that the examples in question need to be addressed carefully in order to show how they can be fitted into the proposed scheme, for example by recognizing additional subdivisions [29
the FMA:regional parts of an intact human body.
the Western hemisphere of the Earth
the division of the brain into regions
the division of the planet into hemispheres
the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the body
the upper and lower lobes of the left lung
BFO 2 Reference: Most examples of fiat object parts are associated with theoretically drawn divisions
b is a fiat object part = Def. b is a material entity which is such that for all times t, if b exists at t then there is some object c such that b proper continuant_part of c at t and c is demarcated from the remainder of c by a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [027-004])
(forall (x) (if (FiatObjectPart x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y) (and (Object y) (properContinuantPartOfAt x y t)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [027-004]
fiat object part
b is a fiat object part = Def. b is a material entity which is such that for all times t, if b exists at t then there is some object c such that b proper continuant_part of c at t and c is demarcated from the remainder of c by a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [027-004])
(forall (x) (if (FiatObjectPart x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y) (and (Object y) (properContinuantPartOfAt x y t)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [027-004]
BFO:0000026
1d-s-region
OneDimensionalSpatialRegion
an edge of a cube-shaped portion of space.
A one-dimensional spatial region is a line or aggregate of lines stretching from one point in space to another. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [038-001])
(forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [038-001]
one-dimensional spatial region
A one-dimensional spatial region is a line or aggregate of lines stretching from one point in space to another. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [038-001])
(forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [038-001]
BFO:0000027
object-aggregate
ObjectAggregate
a collection of cells in a blood biobank.
a swarm of bees is an aggregate of members who are linked together through natural bonds
a symphony orchestra
an organization is an aggregate whose member parts have roles of specific types (for example in a jazz band, a chess club, a football team)
defined by fiat: the aggregate of members of an organization
defined through physical attachment: the aggregate of atoms in a lump of granite
defined through physical containment: the aggregate of molecules of carbon dioxide in a sealed container
defined via attributive delimitations such as: the patients in this hospital
the aggregate of bearings in a constant velocity axle joint
the aggregate of blood cells in your body
the nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere
the restaurants in Palo Alto
your collection of Meissen ceramic plates.
An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects
BFO 2 Reference: object aggregates may gain and lose parts while remaining numerically identical (one and the same individual) over time. This holds both for aggregates whose membership is determined naturally (the aggregate of cells in your body) and aggregates determined by fiat (a baseball team, a congressional committee).
ISBN:978-3-938793-98-5pp124-158#Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith, 'A Theory of Granular Partitions', in K. Munn and B. Smith (eds.), Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Frankfurt/Lancaster: ontos, 2008, 125-158.
b is an object aggregate means: b is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality of objects as member_parts at all times at which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [025-004])
(forall (x) (if (ObjectAggregate x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y z) (and (Object y) (Object z) (memberPartOfAt y x t) (memberPartOfAt z x t) (not (= y z)))))) (not (exists (w t_1) (and (memberPartOfAt w x t_1) (not (Object w)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [025-004]
object aggregate
An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects
An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects
ISBN:978-3-938793-98-5pp124-158#Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith, 'A Theory of Granular Partitions', in K. Munn and B. Smith (eds.), Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Frankfurt/Lancaster: ontos, 2008, 125-158.
b is an object aggregate means: b is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality of objects as member_parts at all times at which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [025-004])
(forall (x) (if (ObjectAggregate x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y z) (and (Object y) (Object z) (memberPartOfAt y x t) (memberPartOfAt z x t) (not (= y z)))))) (not (exists (w t_1) (and (memberPartOfAt w x t_1) (not (Object w)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [025-004]
BFO:0000028
3d-s-region
ThreeDimensionalSpatialRegion
a cube-shaped region of space
a sphere-shaped region of space,
A three-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of three dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [040-001])
(forall (x) (if (ThreeDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [040-001]
three-dimensional spatial region
A three-dimensional spatial region is a spatial region that is of three dimensions. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [040-001])
(forall (x) (if (ThreeDimensionalSpatialRegion x) (SpatialRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [040-001]
BFO:0000029
site
Site
Manhattan Canyon)
a hole in the interior of a portion of cheese
a rabbit hole
an air traffic control region defined in the airspace above an airport
the Grand Canyon
the Piazza San Marco
the cockpit of an aircraft
the hold of a ship
the interior of a kangaroo pouch
the interior of the trunk of your car
the interior of your bedroom
the interior of your office
the interior of your refrigerator
the lumen of your gut
your left nostril (a fiat part – the opening – of your left nasal cavity)
b is a site means: b is a three-dimensional immaterial entity that is (partially or wholly) bounded by a material entity or it is a three-dimensional immaterial part thereof. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [034-002])
(forall (x) (if (Site x) (ImmaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [034-002]
site
b is a site means: b is a three-dimensional immaterial entity that is (partially or wholly) bounded by a material entity or it is a three-dimensional immaterial part thereof. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [034-002])
(forall (x) (if (Site x) (ImmaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [034-002]
BFO:0000030
object
Object
atom
cell
cells and organisms
engineered artifacts
grain of sand
molecule
organelle
organism
planet
solid portions of matter
star
BFO 2 Reference: BFO rests on the presupposition that at multiple micro-, meso- and macroscopic scales reality exhibits certain stable, spatially separated or separable material units, combined or combinable into aggregates of various sorts (for example organisms into what are called ‘populations’). Such units play a central role in almost all domains of natural science from particle physics to cosmology. Many scientific laws govern the units in question, employing general terms (such as ‘molecule’ or ‘planet’) referring to the types and subtypes of units, and also to the types and subtypes of the processes through which such units develop and interact. The division of reality into such natural units is at the heart of biological science, as also is the fact that these units may form higher-level units (as cells form multicellular organisms) and that they may also form aggregates of units, for example as cells form portions of tissue and organs form families, herds, breeds, species, and so on. At the same time, the division of certain portions of reality into engineered units (manufactured artifacts) is the basis of modern industrial technology, which rests on the distributed mass production of engineered parts through division of labor and on their assembly into larger, compound units such as cars and laptops. The division of portions of reality into units is one starting point for the phenomenon of counting.
BFO 2 Reference: Each object is such that there are entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its interior, and other entities of which we can assert unproblematically that they lie in its exterior. This may not be so for entities lying at or near the boundary between the interior and exterior. This means that two objects – for example the two cells depicted in Figure 3 – may be such that there are material entities crossing their boundaries which belong determinately to neither cell. Something similar obtains in certain cases of conjoined twins (see below).
BFO 2 Reference: To say that b is causally unified means: b is a material entity which is such that its material parts are tied together in such a way that, in environments typical for entities of the type in question,if c, a continuant part of b that is in the interior of b at t, is larger than a certain threshold size (which will be determined differently from case to case, depending on factors such as porosity of external cover) and is moved in space to be at t at a location on the exterior of the spatial region that had been occupied by b at t, then either b’s other parts will be moved in coordinated fashion or b will be damaged (be affected, for example, by breakage or tearing) in the interval between t and t.causal changes in one part of b can have consequences for other parts of b without the mediation of any entity that lies on the exterior of b. Material entities with no proper material parts would satisfy these conditions trivially. Candidate examples of types of causal unity for material entities of more complex sorts are as follows (this is not intended to be an exhaustive list):CU1: Causal unity via physical coveringHere the parts in the interior of the unified entity are combined together causally through a common membrane or other physical covering\. The latter points outwards toward and may serve a protective function in relation to what lies on the exterior of the entity [13, 47
BFO 2 Reference: an object is a maximal causally unified material entity
BFO 2 Reference: ‘objects’ are sometimes referred to as ‘grains’ [74
b is an object means: b is a material entity which manifests causal unity of one or other of the types CUn listed above & is of a type (a material universal) instances of which are maximal relative to this criterion of causal unity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [024-001])
object
b is an object means: b is a material entity which manifests causal unity of one or other of the types CUn listed above & is of a type (a material universal) instances of which are maximal relative to this criterion of causal unity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [024-001])
BFO:0000031
gdc
GenericallyDependentContinuant
The entries in your database are patterns instantiated as quality instances in your hard drive. The database itself is an aggregate of such patterns. When you create the database you create a particular instance of the generically dependent continuant type database. Each entry in the database is an instance of the generically dependent continuant type IAO: information content entity.
the pdf file on your laptop, the pdf file that is a copy thereof on my laptop
the sequence of this protein molecule; the sequence that is a copy thereof in that protein molecule.
b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001])
(iff (GenericallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (exists (b t) (genericallyDependsOnAt a b t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [074-001]
generically dependent continuant
b is a generically dependent continuant = Def. b is a continuant that g-depends_on one or more other entities. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [074-001])
(iff (GenericallyDependentContinuant a) (and (Continuant a) (exists (b t) (genericallyDependsOnAt a b t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [074-001]
BFO:0000034
function
Function
the function of a hammer to drive in nails
the function of a heart pacemaker to regulate the beating of a heart through electricity
the function of amylase in saliva to break down starch into sugar
BFO 2 Reference: In the past, we have distinguished two varieties of function, artifactual function and biological function. These are not asserted subtypes of BFO:function however, since the same function – for example: to pump, to transport – can exist both in artifacts and in biological entities. The asserted subtypes of function that would be needed in order to yield a separate monoheirarchy are not artifactual function, biological function, etc., but rather transporting function, pumping function, etc.
A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001])
(forall (x) (if (Function x) (Disposition x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [064-001]
function
A function is a disposition that exists in virtue of the bearer’s physical make-up and this physical make-up is something the bearer possesses because it came into being, either through evolution (in the case of natural biological entities) or through intentional design (in the case of artifacts), in order to realize processes of a certain sort. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [064-001])
(forall (x) (if (Function x) (Disposition x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [064-001]
BFO:0000035
p-boundary
ProcessBoundary
the boundary between the 2nd and 3rd year of your life.
p is a process boundary =Def. p is a temporal part of a process & p has no proper temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [084-001])
Every process boundary occupies_temporal_region a zero-dimensional temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [085-002])
(forall (x) (if (ProcessBoundary x) (exists (y) (and (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion y) (occupiesTemporalRegion x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [085-002]
(iff (ProcessBoundary a) (exists (p) (and (Process p) (temporalPartOf a p) (not (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [084-001]
process boundary
p is a process boundary =Def. p is a temporal part of a process & p has no proper temporal parts. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [084-001])
Every process boundary occupies_temporal_region a zero-dimensional temporal region. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [085-002])
(forall (x) (if (ProcessBoundary x) (exists (y) (and (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion y) (occupiesTemporalRegion x y))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [085-002]
(iff (ProcessBoundary a) (exists (p) (and (Process p) (temporalPartOf a p) (not (exists (b) (properTemporalPartOf b a)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [084-001]
BFO:0000038
1d-t-region
OneDimensionalTemporalRegion
the temporal region during which a process occurs.
BFO 2 Reference: A temporal interval is a special kind of one-dimensional temporal region, namely one that is self-connected (is without gaps or breaks).
A one-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is extended. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [103-001])
(forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [103-001]
one-dimensional temporal region
A one-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is extended. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [103-001])
(forall (x) (if (OneDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [103-001]
BFO:0000040
material
MaterialEntity
a flame
a forest fire
a human being
a hurricane
a photon
a puff of smoke
a sea wave
a tornado
an aggregate of human beings.
an energy wave
an epidemic
the undetached arm of a human being
BFO 2 Reference: Material entities (continuants) can preserve their identity even while gaining and losing material parts. Continuants are contrasted with occurrents, which unfold themselves in successive temporal parts or phases [60
BFO 2 Reference: Object, Fiat Object Part and Object Aggregate are not intended to be exhaustive of Material Entity. Users are invited to propose new subcategories of Material Entity.
BFO 2 Reference: ‘Matter’ is intended to encompass both mass and energy (we will address the ontological treatment of portions of energy in a later version of BFO). A portion of matter is anything that includes elementary particles among its proper or improper parts: quarks and leptons, including electrons, as the smallest particles thus far discovered; baryons (including protons and neutrons) at a higher level of granularity; atoms and molecules at still higher levels, forming the cells, organs, organisms and other material entities studied by biologists, the portions of rock studied by geologists, the fossils studied by paleontologists, and so on.Material entities are three-dimensional entities (entities extended in three spatial dimensions), as contrasted with the processes in which they participate, which are four-dimensional entities (entities extended also along the dimension of time).According to the FMA, material entities may have immaterial entities as parts – including the entities identified below as sites; for example the interior (or ‘lumen’) of your small intestine is a part of your body. BFO 2.0 embodies a decision to follow the FMA here.
A material entity is an independent continuant that has some portion of matter as proper or improper continuant part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [019-002])
Every entity which has a material entity as continuant part is a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [020-002])
every entity of which a material entity is continuant part is also a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [021-002])
(forall (x) (if (MaterialEntity x) (IndependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [019-002]
(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt x y t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [021-002]
(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [020-002]
material entity
A material entity is an independent continuant that has some portion of matter as proper or improper continuant part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [019-002])
Every entity which has a material entity as continuant part is a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [020-002])
every entity of which a material entity is continuant part is also a material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [021-002])
(forall (x) (if (MaterialEntity x) (IndependentContinuant x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [019-002]
(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt x y t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [021-002]
(forall (x) (if (and (Entity x) (exists (y t) (and (MaterialEntity y) (continuantPartOfAt y x t)))) (MaterialEntity x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [020-002]
BFO:0000140
cf-boundary
ContinuantFiatBoundary
b is a continuant fiat boundary = Def. b is an immaterial entity that is of zero, one or two dimensions and does not include a spatial region as part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [029-001])
BFO 2 Reference: In BFO 1.1 the assumption was made that the external surface of a material entity such as a cell could be treated as if it were a boundary in the mathematical sense. The new document propounds the view that when we talk about external surfaces of material objects in this way then we are talking about something fiat. To be dealt with in a future version: fiat boundaries at different levels of granularity.More generally, the focus in discussion of boundaries in BFO 2.0 is now on fiat boundaries, which means: boundaries for which there is no assumption that they coincide with physical discontinuities. The ontology of boundaries becomes more closely allied with the ontology of regions.
BFO 2 Reference: a continuant fiat boundary is a boundary of some material entity (for example: the plane separating the Northern and Southern hemispheres; the North Pole), or it is a boundary of some immaterial entity (for example of some portion of airspace). Three basic kinds of continuant fiat boundary can be distinguished (together with various combination kinds [29
Continuant fiat boundary doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary and a one dimensional continuant fiat boundary that doesn't overlap it. The situation is analogous to temporal and spatial regions.
Every continuant fiat boundary is located at some spatial region at every time at which it exists
(iff (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ImmaterialEntity a) (exists (b) (and (or (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b)) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))) (not (exists (c t) (and (SpatialRegion c) (continuantPartOfAt c a t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [029-001]
continuant fiat boundary
b is a continuant fiat boundary = Def. b is an immaterial entity that is of zero, one or two dimensions and does not include a spatial region as part. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [029-001])
Continuant fiat boundary doesn't have a closure axiom because the subclasses don't necessarily exhaust all possibilites. An example would be the mereological sum of two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary and a one dimensional continuant fiat boundary that doesn't overlap it. The situation is analogous to temporal and spatial regions.
(iff (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ImmaterialEntity a) (exists (b) (and (or (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b)) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))) (not (exists (c t) (and (SpatialRegion c) (continuantPartOfAt c a t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [029-001]
BFO:0000141
immaterial
ImmaterialEntity
BFO 2 Reference: Immaterial entities are divided into two subgroups:boundaries and sites, which bound, or are demarcated in relation, to material entities, and which can thus change location, shape and size and as their material hosts move or change shape or size (for example: your nasal passage; the hold of a ship; the boundary of Wales (which moves with the rotation of the Earth) [38, 7, 10
immaterial entity
BFO:0000142
1d-cf-boundary
OneDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary
The Equator
all geopolitical boundaries
all lines of latitude and longitude
the line separating the outer surface of the mucosa of the lower lip from the outer surface of the skin of the chin.
the median sulcus of your tongue
a one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a continuous fiat line whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [032-001])
(iff (OneDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [032-001]
one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary
a one-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a continuous fiat line whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [032-001])
(iff (OneDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (OneDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [032-001]
BFO:0000144
process-profile
ProcessProfile
On a somewhat higher level of complexity are what we shall call rate process profiles, which are the targets of selective abstraction focused not on determinate quality magnitudes plotted over time, but rather on certain ratios between these magnitudes and elapsed times. A speed process profile, for example, is represented by a graph plotting against time the ratio of distance covered per unit of time. Since rates may change, and since such changes, too, may have rates of change, we have to deal here with a hierarchy of process profile universals at successive levels
One important sub-family of rate process profiles is illustrated by the beat or frequency profiles of cyclical processes, illustrated by the 60 beats per minute beating process of John’s heart, or the 120 beats per minute drumming process involved in one of John’s performances in a rock band, and so on. Each such process includes what we shall call a beat process profile instance as part, a subtype of rate process profile in which the salient ratio is not distance covered but rather number of beat cycles per unit of time. Each beat process profile instance instantiates the determinable universal beat process profile. But it also instantiates multiple more specialized universals at lower levels of generality, selected from rate process profilebeat process profileregular beat process profile3 bpm beat process profile4 bpm beat process profileirregular beat process profileincreasing beat process profileand so on.In the case of a regular beat process profile, a rate can be assigned in the simplest possible fashion by dividing the number of cycles by the length of the temporal region occupied by the beating process profile as a whole. Irregular process profiles of this sort, for example as identified in the clinic, or in the readings on an aircraft instrument panel, are often of diagnostic significance.
The simplest type of process profiles are what we shall call ‘quality process profiles’, which are the process profiles which serve as the foci of the sort of selective abstraction that is involved when measurements are made of changes in single qualities, as illustrated, for example, by process profiles of mass, temperature, aortic pressure, and so on.
b is a process_profile =Def. there is some process c such that b process_profile_of c (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [093-002])
b process_profile_of c holds when b proper_occurrent_part_of c& there is some proper_occurrent_part d of c which has no parts in common with b & is mutually dependent on b& is such that b, c and d occupy the same temporal region (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [094-005])
(forall (x y) (if (processProfileOf x y) (and (properContinuantPartOf x y) (exists (z t) (and (properOccurrentPartOf z y) (TemporalRegion t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion y t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion z t) (not (exists (w) (and (occurrentPartOf w x) (occurrentPartOf w z))))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [094-005]
(iff (ProcessProfile a) (exists (b) (and (Process b) (processProfileOf a b)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [093-002]
process profile
b is a process_profile =Def. there is some process c such that b process_profile_of c (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [093-002])
b process_profile_of c holds when b proper_occurrent_part_of c& there is some proper_occurrent_part d of c which has no parts in common with b & is mutually dependent on b& is such that b, c and d occupy the same temporal region (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [094-005])
(forall (x y) (if (processProfileOf x y) (and (properContinuantPartOf x y) (exists (z t) (and (properOccurrentPartOf z y) (TemporalRegion t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion x t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion y t) (occupiesSpatioTemporalRegion z t) (not (exists (w) (and (occurrentPartOf w x) (occurrentPartOf w z))))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [094-005]
(iff (ProcessProfile a) (exists (b) (and (Process b) (processProfileOf a b)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [093-002]
BFO:0000145
r-quality
RelationalQuality
John’s role of husband to Mary is dependent on Mary’s role of wife to John, and both are dependent on the object aggregate comprising John and Mary as member parts joined together through the relational quality of being married.
a marriage bond, an instance of requited love, an obligation between one person and another.
b is a relational quality = Def. for some independent continuants c, d and for some time t: b quality_of c at t & b quality_of d at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [057-001])
(iff (RelationalQuality a) (exists (b c t) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (IndependentContinuant c) (qualityOfAt a b t) (qualityOfAt a c t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [057-001]
relational quality
b is a relational quality = Def. for some independent continuants c, d and for some time t: b quality_of c at t & b quality_of d at t. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [057-001])
(iff (RelationalQuality a) (exists (b c t) (and (IndependentContinuant b) (IndependentContinuant c) (qualityOfAt a b t) (qualityOfAt a c t)))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [057-001]
BFO:0000146
2d-cf-boundary
TwoDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary
a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary (surface) is a self-connected fiat surface whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [033-001])
(iff (TwoDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [033-001]
two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary
a two-dimensional continuant fiat boundary (surface) is a self-connected fiat surface whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [033-001])
(iff (TwoDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (TwoDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [033-001]
BFO:0000147
0d-cf-boundary
ZeroDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary
the geographic North Pole
the point of origin of some spatial coordinate system.
the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet
zero dimension continuant fiat boundaries are not spatial points. Considering the example 'the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet' : There are many frames in which that point is zooming through many points in space. Whereas, no matter what the frame, the quadripoint is always in the same relation to the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.
a zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a fiat point whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [031-001])
(iff (ZeroDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [031-001]
zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary
zero dimension continuant fiat boundaries are not spatial points. Considering the example 'the quadripoint where the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona meet' : There are many frames in which that point is zooming through many points in space. Whereas, no matter what the frame, the quadripoint is always in the same relation to the boundaries of Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona.
requested by Melanie Courtot
a zero-dimensional continuant fiat boundary is a fiat point whose location is defined in relation to some material entity. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [031-001])
(iff (ZeroDimensionalContinuantFiatBoundary a) (and (ContinuantFiatBoundary a) (exists (b) (and (ZeroDimensionalSpatialRegion b) (forall (t) (locatedInAt a b t)))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [031-001]
BFO:0000148
0d-t-region
ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion
a temporal region that is occupied by a process boundary
right now
the moment at which a child is born
the moment at which a finger is detached in an industrial accident
the moment of death.
temporal instant.
A zero-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is without extent. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [102-001])
(forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [102-001]
zero-dimensional temporal region
A zero-dimensional temporal region is a temporal region that is without extent. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [102-001])
(forall (x) (if (ZeroDimensionalTemporalRegion x) (TemporalRegion x))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [102-001]
BFO:0000182
history
History
A history is a process that is the sum of the totality of processes taking place in the spatiotemporal region occupied by a material entity or site, including processes on the surface of the entity or within the cavities to which it serves as host. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [138-001])
history
A history is a process that is the sum of the totality of processes taking place in the spatiotemporal region occupied by a material entity or site, including processes on the surface of the entity or within the cavities to which it serves as host. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [138-001])
CHEBI:10362
beta-cryptoxantin
A carotenol that has formula C40H56O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:11060
(S)-carnitine
(+)-D-carnitine
(+)-carnitine
D-(+)carnitine
D-carnitine
IUPAC name: (3S)-3-Hydroxy-4-(trumethylammonio)butanoate
A carnitine that has formula C7H15NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:12777
vitamin A
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15354
choline
A choline that is the parent compound of the cholines class, consisting of ethanolamine having three methyl substituents attached to the amino function.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15356
cysteine
A sulfur-containing amino acid that has formula C3H7NO2S.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15372
tetrahydrobiopterin
5,6,7,8-tetrahydrobiopterin
BH4
tetrahydrobiopterin
A biopterin that has formula C9H15N5O3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15377
water
An inorganic hydroxy compound that has formula H2O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15379
dioxygen
An elemental molecule that has formula O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15428
glycine
The simplest (and the only achiral) proteinogenic amino acid, with a hydrogen atom as its side chain.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15729
L-ornithine
An optically active form ofornithine having L-configuration.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15843
arachidonic acid
A C20, polyunsaturated fatty acid having four (Z)-double bonds at positions 5, 8, 11 and 14.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15891
taurine
An amino sulfonic acid that has formula C2H7NO3S.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15904
long-chain fatty acid
A fatty acid with a long chain of C13 or more. The term includes very long chain fatty acids, which have a chain lenght greater than C18.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15940
nicotinic acid
A pyridinemonocarboxylic acid that has formula C6H5NO2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15956
biotin
An organic heterobicyclic compound that consists of 2-oxohexahydro-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazole having a valeric acid substituent attached to the tetrahydrothiophene ring. The parent of the class of biotins.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:15986
polynucleotide
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16113
cholesterol
A cholestanoid consisting of cholestane havong a double bond at that 5,6-position as well as a 3beta-hydroxy group.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16134
ammonia
An azane that consists of a single nitrogen atom covalently bonded to three hydrogen atoms.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16347
(R)-carnitine
(-)-L-carnitine
(-)-carnitine
IUPAC name: (3R)-3-Hydroxy-4-(trumethylammonio)butanoate
L-(-)carnitine
L-carnitine
levocarnitine
A carnitine that has formula C7H15NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16349
L-citrulline
The L-enantiomer of citrulline.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16410
pyridoxamine
A vitamin B6 that has fomula C8H12N2O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16449
alanine
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C3H7NO2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16467
L-arginine
An L-alpha-amino acid that is the L-isomer of arginine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16646
carbohydrate
The generic term 'carbohydrate' includes monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides as well as substances derived from monosaccharides by reduction of the carbonyl group (alditols), by oxidation of one or more hydroxy groups to afford the corresponding aldehydes, ketones, or carboxylic acids, or by replacement of one or more hydroxy group(s) by a hydrogen atom. Cyclitols are generally not regarded as carbohydrates.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16709
pyridoxine
A vitamin B6 that has fomula C8H11NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16737
creatinine
A lactam obtained by formal cyclocondensation of creatine
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16811
methionine
proline
A pyrrolidine that has formula C5H9NO2.
Suphur containing amino acid that has formula C5H11NO2S.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16828
L-tryptophan
The L-enantiomer of tryptophan
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16857
L-threonine
The L-enantiomer of the naturally occuring amino acid threonine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:16977
L-alanine
The L-enantiomer of alanine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17015
riboflavin
D-Ribitol in which the hydroxy group at position 5 is substituted by a 7,8-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-3,4-dihydrobenzo[g]pteridin-10(2H)-yl moiety. It is a nutritional factor found in milk, eggs, malted barley, liver, kidney, heart, and leafy vegetables, but the richest natural source is yeast. The free form occurs only in the retina of the eye, in whey, and in urine; its principal forms in tissues and cells are as flavin mononucleotide and flavin-adenine dinucleotide.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17115
L-serine
The L-enantiomer of serine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17126
carnitine
An amino-acid betaine that is butanoate substituted with a hydroxy group at position C-3 and a trimethylammonium group at C-4.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
Lab abbreviation C0 [SN:2014-04-15]
CHEBI:17154
nicotinamide
A puridine alkaloid that has formula C6H6N2O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17230
homocysteine
A sulfur-containing amino acid consisting of a glycine core with a 2-mercaptoethyl side-chain.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17295
L-phenylalanine
The L-enantiomer of phenylalanine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17310
pyridoxal
A vitamin B6 that has fomula C8H9NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17351
linoleic acid
An octadecadienoic acid containing two E (cis) double bonds at positions 9 and 12.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17387
O-acylcarnitine
Any carboxylic ester obtained by the O-acylation of carnitine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17405
4-pyridoxic acid
A vitamin B6 that has fomula C8H9NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17439
cyanocob(III)alamin
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17485
homocystine
An organic disulfide obtained by oxidative dimerisation of homocysteine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17579
beta-carotene
A cyclic carotete that has formula C40H56.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17822
serine
An alpha-amino acid that has a formula C3H7NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17823
calcitriol
A hydroxycalciol that has formula C27H44O3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17895
L-tyrosine
An optically active form of tyrosine having L-configuration.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:17933
calcidiol
A hydroxycalciol that has formula C27H44O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:18059
lipid
'Lipids' is a loosely defined term for substances of biological origin that are soluble in nonpolar solvents. They consist of saponifiable lipids, such as glycerides (fats and oils) and phospholipids, as well as nonsaponifiable lipids, principally steroids.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:18102
L-octanoylcarnitine
IUPAC name: (3R)-3-(Octanoyloxy)-4-(trumethylammonio)butanoate
L-Octanoyl carnitine
O-octanoyl-L-carnitine
O-octanoyl-R-carnitine
The L-enantiomer of an O-acylcarnitine compound having octanoyl as the acyl substituent.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
Lab abbreviation C8 [SN:2014-04-15]
CHEBI:18186
tyrosine
An amino acid in which the side chain is a para-hydroxyphenyl group.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:18211
citrulline
The parent compound of the citrulline class consisting of ornithine having a carbamoyl group at the N(5)-position.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:18237
glutamic acid
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C5H9NO4.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:18257
ornithine
An alpha-amino acid that us pentanoic acid bearing two amino substituents at positions 2 and 5.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22470
alpha-tocopherol
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22632
arsenic molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22652
ascorbic acid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22653
asparagine
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C4H8N2O3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22660
aspartic acid
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C4H7NO4.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22727
benzopyran
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22823
beta-alanine derivative
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22860
amino-acid betaine
Any amino acid-derived zwitterion - such as glycine betaine (N,N,N-trimethylammonioacetate) - in which the ammonium nitrogen carries three methyl substituents.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22881
biopterins
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22916
boron molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:22985
calclium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23042
carotene
Hydrocarbon carotenoids.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23044
carotenoid
One of a class of tetraterpenoids (C40), formally derived from the acyclic parent, psi,psi-carotene by hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, cyclization, oxidation, or combination of these processes. This class includes carotenes, xanthophylls and certain compounds that arise from rearrangement of the skeleton of psi,psi-carotene or by loss of part of this structure. Retinoids are excluded.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23045
carotenol
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23117
chlorine molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23217
cholines
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23229
chromanol
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23230
chromanes
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23237
chromium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23324
citrullines
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23333
cob(III)alamins
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23334
cobalamins
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23341
cobamides
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23367
molecular entity
Any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer etc., identifiable as a separately distinguishable entity.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23377
copper molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23390
cobalt-corrinoid hexaamide
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23849
diterpenoid
Any terpenoid having a C20 skeleton, derived from geranylgeranyl phosphate.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:23899
eicosanoid
Any member of the group of signalling molecules arising from oxidation of the three C20 essential fatty acids (EFAs) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), arachidonic acid (AA) and dihomo-gamma-linolenic acid (DGLA).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24062
fluorine molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24431
chemical entity
A chemical entity is a physical entity of interest in chemistry including molecular entities, parts thereof, and chemical substances.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24471
halogen molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24532
organic heterocyclic compound
A cyclic compound having as ring members aroms of carbon and at least one other element.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24610
homocysteines
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24612
homocystines
A class of modified amino acids obtained by oxidative dimerisation of homocysteine and its derivatives.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24651
hydroxides
Hydroxides are chemical compounds containing a hydrohy group or salts containing hydroxyde (OH(-)).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24833
oxoacid
A compound which contains oxygen, at least one other element, and at least one hydrogen bound to oxygen, and which produces a conjugate base by loss of positive hydrogen ion(s) (hydrons).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24835
inorganic molecular entity
A molecula entity that contains no carbon.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24860
iodine molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24870
ion
A molecular entity having a net electric charge.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24873
iron molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24898
No ChEBI definition, for now, but: Isoleucine is an alpha-amino acid that has formual C6H13NO2, present in nature in one enantiomeric form (2S,3S)-2-amino-3-methylpenatanoic acid. [Source: http://en.wikipwdia.org/wiki/isoleucine
isoleucine
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24913
isoprenoid
Any lipid formally derived from isoprene (2-methylbuta-1,3-diene), the skeleton of which can generally be discerned in repeated occurrence in the molecule. The skeleton of isoprenoids may differ from strict additivity of isoprene units by loss or shift of a fragment, commonly a methyl group. The class includes both hydrocarbons and oxygenated derivatives.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24963
ketoaldonic acid
Oxo carboxylic acids fromally derived from aldonic acid by replacement of a secondary CHOH group by a carbonyl group.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:24995
lactam
Cyclic amides of amino carboxylic acids, having a 1-azacycloalkan-2-one- structure, or analogues having unsaturation or heteroatoms replacing one or more carbon atoms of the ring.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25017
leucine
A branched amino acid that has formula C6H13NO2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25048
linolenic acid
Any of two trienoic essential fatty acids; a nutrient essential to the formation of prostaglandins. Also used in making paints and synthetic resins.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25094
lysine
A diamino acid that has formula C6H14N2O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25108
magnesium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25154
manganese molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25359
modified amino acid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25362
elemental molecule
A molecule all atoms of which have the same atomic number.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25370
molybdenum molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25481
naphtoquinone
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25627
octadecadienoic acid
Any straight-chain, C18 polyunsaturated fatty acid having two C=C double bonds.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25693
organic heteromonocyclic compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:25848
pantothenic acids
A class of amides formed from pantoic acid ansd beta-alanine and its derivatives.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26082
phosphorus molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26208
polyunsaturated fatty acid
A fatty acid containing more than one double bond. Acids in this group are reported to have cardioprotective effects; and levels are lowered in chronic fatigue syndrome.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26217
potassium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26373
pteridines
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26375
pterins
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26416
pyridine alkaloid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26420
pyridinemonocarboxylic acid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26421
pyridines
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26469
quaternary nitrogen compound
A nitrogen molecular entity that is electronically neutral but which contains a quaternary nitrogen.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26537
retinoid
Oxygenated derivatives of 3,7-dimethyl-1-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohex-1-enyl)nona-1,3,5,7-tetraene and derivatives thereof.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26628
selenium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26677
silicon molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26712
sodium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26835
sulfur molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26873
terpenoid
Any natural product or related compound formally derived from isoprene units. Terpenoids may contain oxygen in various functional groups. This class is subdivided according to the number of carbon atoms in the same manner as are terpenes. The skeleton of terpenoids may differ from strict additivity of isoprene units by the loss or shift of a fragment, generally a methyl group.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26932
tetrapyrrole
A natural pigment containing four pyrrole rings joined by one-carbon units linking position 2 of one pyrrole ring to position 5 of the next.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26935
tetraterpenoid
A terpenoid having a C40 skeleton.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26948
thiamine
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:26986
threonine
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27013
tocopherol
A collective name for a group of closely related lipids that contain substitutions on the 3,4-dihydro-2H-chromen-6-ol nucleus and a hydrocarbon chain consisiting of three isoprenoid units.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27171
organic heterobicyclic compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27208
unsaturated fatty acid
Any fatty acid containing at least one C-C unsaturated bond.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27266
valine
A branched-chain amino acid that has formula C2H11NO2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27275
vanadium molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27300
vitamin D
Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble prohormones, which can be obtained from sun exposure, food and supplements. Vitamin D is biologically inactive and converted to the biologically active calcicitriol via double hydroxylation in the body.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27306
vitamin B6
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27325
xanthophyll
A subclass of carotenoids consisting of the oxygenated carotenes.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27364
zinc molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27432
alpha-linolenic acid
A C18, omega-3 essential fatty acid with cis-double bonds at positions 9, 12 and 15. Shown to have antithrombotic effect.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27470
folic acid
Folic acid is a form of the water-soluble vitamine B9. Its biologically active forms (tetrahydrofolate and others) are essential for nucleotide biosythesis and homocysteine remethylation.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27570
An amino acid which is also an imidazole.
histidine
An imidazole that has formula C6H9N3O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27740
gamma-carotene
A cyclic carotete that has formula C40H56.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:27897
tryptophan
An aminoalkylindole that has formula C11H12N2O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28044
phenylalanine
An aromatic amino acid that has formula C9H11NO2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28125
docosahexaenoic acid
A C22, omega-3, polyunsaturated essential fatty acid with double bonds at positions 4, 7, 10, 13, 16 and 19.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28300
glutamine
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C5H10N2O3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28384
vitamin K
A fat-soluble vitamin required for the synthesis of prothrombin and certain other blood coagulation factors.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28425
alpha-carotene
A cyclic carotete that has formula C40H56.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28934
vitamin D2
A seco-ergostane that has formula C28H44O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:28940
calciol
A seco-cholestane that has formula C27H44O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:29016
arginine
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C6H14N4O2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:29073
L-ascorbic acid
The L-enantiomer of ascorbic acid and conjugate acid of L-ascorbate.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:30411
cobalamin
A cobalt-corrinoid hexaamide that is cobalamin with the oxidation state of the central cobalt atom unspecified.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:30527
flavin
A derivative of the dimethylisoalloxazine (7,8-dimethylbenzo[g]pteridine-2,4(3H,10H)-dione) skeleton, with a substituent on the 10 position.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33234
vitamin E
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33235
tocotrienol
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33259
elemental molecular entity
A molecular entity all atoms of which have the same atomic number.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33296
alkali metal molecular entity
Molecular entity containing one or more of an alkali metal.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33299
alkaline earth molecular entity
An alkaline earth molecular entity is a molecular entity containing one or more atoms of an alkaline earth metal.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33302
pnictogen molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33304
chalcogen molecular entity
Any p-block molecular entitiy containing a chalcogen.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33497
transition element molecular entity
A molecular entity containing one or more atoms of a transition element.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33575
carboxylic acid
An oxoacid acid carrying at least one -C(=O)OH group and having the structure RC(=O)OH, where R is any any monovalent functional group. Carboxylic acids are the most common type of organic acid.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33579
main group molecular entity
A molecular entity containing one or more atoms from any of groups 1, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, or 18 of the periodic table.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33581
boron group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33582
carbon group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33595
cyclic compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33635
polycyclic compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33672
heterobicyclic compound
A bicyclic compound in which at least one of the rings contains at least one skeletal heteroatom.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33673
zinc group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33674
s-block molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33675
p-block molecular entity
A p-block molecular entity is a molecular entity containing one or more atoms of a p-block element.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33676
d-block molecular entity
A d-block molecular entity is a molecular entity containing one or more atoms of a d-block element.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33694
biomacromolecule
A macromolecule formed by a living organism.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33695
information biomacromolecule
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33696
nucleic acid
A macromolecule made up of nucleotide units and hydrolyzable into certain pyrimidine or purine bases (usually adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine, uracil), D-ribose or 2-deoxy-D-ribose and phosphoric acid.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33702
polyatomic cation
A cation consisiting of more than one atom.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33704
alpha-amino acid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33709
amino-acid
A carboxylic acid containing one or more amino groups.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33720
carbohydrate acid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33741
chromium group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33743
manganese group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33744
iron group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33745
copper group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33746
vanadium group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33747
nickel group molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33748
nickel molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33833
heteroarene
A heterocyclic compound formally derived from an arene by replacement of one or more methine (-C=) and/or vinylene (-CH=CH-) groups by trivalent or divalent heteroatoms, respectively, in such a way as to maintain the continuous pi-electron system characteristic of aromatic systems and a number of out-of-plane pi-electrons corresponding to the Hueckel rule (4n+2).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33839
macromolecule
A macromolecule is a molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33906
cobalt corrinoid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:33913
corrinoid
A derivative of the corrin nucleus, which contains four reduced or partly reduced pyrrole rings joined in a macrocycle by three =C- groups and one direct carbon-carbon bond linking alpha positions.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35106
nitrogen hydride
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35107
azane
Saturated acyclic nitrogen hydrides having the genral formula NnHn+2.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35163
cyclic carotene
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35186
terpene
A hydrocarbon of biological origin having carbon skeleton formally derived from isoprene [CH2=C(CH3)CH=CH2].
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35193
tetraterpene
A C40 terpene.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35267
quaternary ammonium ion
A derivative of ammonium, NH4(+), in which all four of the hydrogens bonded to nitrogen have been replaced with univalent (usually hydrocarbyl) groups.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35284
ammonium betaine
Any neutral molecule having charge-separated forms with a quaternary ammonium atom which bears no hydrogen atoms and that is not adjacent to the anionic atom.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35341
steroid
Any of naturally occurring compounds and synthetic analogues, based on the cyclopenta[a]phenanthrene carbon skeleton, partially or completely hydrogenated; there are usually methyl groups at C-10 and C-13, and often an alkyl group at C-17. By extension, one or more bond scissions, ring expansions and/or ring contractions of the skeleton may have occurred. Natural steroids are derived biogenetically from triterpenoids.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35350
hydroxy steroid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35366
fatty acid
Any aliphatic monocarboxylic acid derived from or contained in esterified form in an animal or vegetable fat, oil or wax.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35724
ammonium ion
Ammoium, NH4(+), and derivatives formed by substitution by univalent groups.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:35788
seco-steroid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36005
docosahexaenoic acids
Any C22 polyunsaturated fatty acid containing six double bonds.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36006
eicosapentaenoic acid
Any straight-chain, C20 polyunsaturated fatty acid having five C=C double bonds.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36141
quinone
Compounds having a fully conjugated cyclic dione structure, such as that of benzoquinones, derived from aromatic compounds by conversion of an even number of -CH= groups into -C(=O)- groups with any necessary rearrangement of double bonds (polycyclic and heterocyclic analogues are included).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36309
cyclic tetrapyrrole
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36357
polyatomic entity
Any molecular entity consisting of more than one atom.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36819
seco-ergostane
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36853
hydroxy seco-steroid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36916
cation
A monoatomic or polyatomic species having one or more elementary charges of the proton.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36962
organochalcogen compound
An organochacogen is a compound containing at leats one carbon-chalcogen bond.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:36963
organooxygen compound
An organochacogen is a compound containing at leats one carbon-oxygen bond.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:37445
folate
A group of heterocyclic compounds based on the pteroic acid skeleton conjugated with one or more L-glutamic acid or L-glutamate units.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:37577
heteroatomic molecular entity
A molecular entity consisting of two or more chemical elements.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:37793
amino sulfonic acid
An organosulfonic acid containing one or more amino groups.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38101
organonitrogen heterocyclic compound
Any organonitrogen compound containing a cyclic component with nitrogen and at least one other element as ring member atoms.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38263
2-amino-3-hydroxybutanoic acid
An alpha-amino acid that has formula C4H9NO3.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38295
azabicycloalkane
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38418
1,3-thiazole
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38443
1-benzopyran
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:38925
benzopteridine
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:39437
tocol
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:48901
thiazoles
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:50047
organic amino compound
A compound formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms by organyl groups.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:50211
retinol
A retinoid that has formula C20H30O.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:50401
cholestanoid
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:50860
organic molecular entity
Any molecular entity that contains carbon.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:51143
nitrogen molecular entity
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:51570
biotins
Compounds containing a biotin (5-[(3aS,4S,6aR)-2-oxohexahydro-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazol-4-yl]pentanoic acid) skeleton.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:51958
oragnic polycyclic compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:52625
inorganic hydroxy compound
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:5686
heterocyclic compound
A cyclic compound having as ring members atoms of at least two different elements.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:57589
O-acetyl-L-carnitine
(R)-Acetylcarnitine
Acetylcarnitine
IUPAC name: (3R)-3-Acetoxy-4-(trimethyammonio)butanoat
L-Acetylcarnitine
acetyl-L-carnitine
acetyl-carnitine
An ammonium betaine arising from deprotonation of the carboxylic acid group of O-acetylcarnitinium. It facilitates movement of acetyl-CoA into the matrices of mammalian mitochondria during the oxidation of fatty acids.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
Lab abbreviation C2 [SN:2014-04-15]
CHEBI:59202
straight-chain fatty acid
A fatty acid whose skeletal carbon atoms form an unbranched open chain.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:59560
"Kuvan" is a brand name denoting saproptering as a drug for BH4 deficiencies.
sapropterin
A tetrahydropterin that is 2-amino-5,6,7,8-tetrahydropteridin-4(3H)-one in which a hydrogen at position 6 is substituted by a 1,2-dihydroxypropyl group (6R,1'R,2'S-enantiomer).
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:61697
fatty acid derivative
Any organic molecular entity derived from a fatty acid.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:70749
O-hexanoylcarnitine
Hexanoyl-DL-carnitine
IUPAC name: 3-(Hexanoyloxy)-4-(trumethylammonio)butanoate
hexanoylcarnitine
An O-acylcarnitine compound having hexanoyl as the acyl substituent.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
Lab abbreviation C6 [SN:2014-04-15]
ONSTR needs O-hexanoyl-L-carnitine, not the Hexanoyl-DL-carnitine. It is O-hexanoyl-L-carnitine that is a secondary metabolite, aka fatty acid-acyl ester of L-carnitine (aka (R)-carnitine) and not of D-carnitine (aka (S)-carnitine) and not the racemic mixture (the DL-) of these two. O-hexanoylcarnitine covers both the D- and L-hexanoylcarnitines and we need only L-hexanoylcarnintine. Will have to correct this at a later date.[SN:2014-04-16].
CHEBI:75659
O-acyl-L-carnitine
An O-acylcarnitine in which the carnitine component has L-configuration.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
CHEBI:7916
pantothenic acid
The amide formed from pantoic acid and beta-alanine.
Curation status: Imported from Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (ChEBI).
ERO:0000185
high performance liquid chromatography
A liquid chromatography technique that can separate a mixture of compounds and is used in biochemistry and analytical chemistry to identify, quantify and purify the individual components of the mixture.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0000721
data entry
A data transformation technique that involves transcribing some form of data into another form, usally a computer program.
Curation status: Imported from the Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO).
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0000722
patient screening
A clinicl assay that is performed as a preliminary procedure, such as a test or examination, to detect the most characteristic sign or signs of a disorder or a condition that may require further investigation.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0000833
molecular assay
An assay that generates data about the presence, abundance, structure, function, or activity of biological molecules, or a process at a molecular level of granularity.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001239
spectrophotometry
A molecular assay is the quantitative measurement of the reflection or transmission properties of a material as a function of wavelenght.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001285
organismal assay
An assay that generates data about the physical characteristics, physiological functions, or behavior or organisms or viruses.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001288
clinical assay
An organismal assay designed to capture information about clinical samples or specimens.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001292
physiological assay
An organismal assay designed to capture information pertaining to the organic precesses and phenomena of an organism or any of its parts or of a particular bodily process.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001329
liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
A mass spectrometry technique that combines the physical separation capabilities of liquid chromatography (or HPLC) with the mass analysis capabilities of mass spectrometry. Generally its application is oriented towards the specific detection and potential identification of chemicals in the presence of other chemicals (in a complex mixture).
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001332
capillary electrophoresis
An electrophoresis thechnique used to separate ionic species by their charge and frictional forces and hydrodynamic radius.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001349
liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry
A liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry technique in which high-performance liquid chromatograohy is linked directly to a tandem mass spectrometer through electrospray ionization.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001354
inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
ICP-MS
ICP/MS
A mass spectrometry technique that is highly sensitive and capable of the determination of a range of metals and several non-metals at concentrations below one part in 1012 (part per trillion). It is based on coupling together an inductively coupled plasma as a method of producing ions (ionization) with a mass spectrometer as a method of separating and detecting the ions.
Curation status: Imported from the Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001362
immunoassay
An assay that enables the presence or the concentartion of a substance in a material to be measured by exploiting the specific binding between an analyte and the corresponding detection antibody.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001439
atomic absorption spectroscopy
AAS
A molecular assay used for the qualitative and quantitative determination of chemical elements employing the absorption of optical radiation (light) by free atoms in the gaseous state.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001498
gas chromatography
A chromatography technique that is used for separating and analyzing compounds that can be vaporized without decomposition.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001500
liquid chromatography
A chromatography technique in which the mobile phase is a liquid and is carried out either in a column or a plane for the purpose of separating mixtures.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001501
ion chromatography
ion-exchange chromatography
A chromatography technique that allows the separation of ions and polar molecules based on their charge.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
ERO:0001784
pulse oximetry
A physiological assay used to monitor the saturation of a patient's hemoglobin.
Curation status: Imported from Eagle-i Research Resource Ontology (ERO)
Note: This class may be replaced by a corresponding OBI class at a later date (if/when one is asserted in OBI).
IAO:0000003
measurement unit label
A measurement unit label is as a label that is part of a scalar measurement datum and denotes a unit of measure.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifac Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000005
objective specification
An objective specification is an information entity about a realizable entity that describes a intended process endpoint. When part of a plan specification the concretization is realized in a planned process in which the bearer tries to effect the world so that the process endpoint is achieved.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
purpose of a study; support of hypothesis, discovery of new information
IAO:0000007
action specification
An action specification is information about a realizable that describes an action the bearer will take
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000009
datum label
A label is a symbol that is part of some other datum and is used to either partially define the denotation of that datum or to provide a means for identifying the datum as a member of the set of data with the same label
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifac Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000010
software
Software is a plan specification composed of a series of instructions that can be interpreted by or directly executed by a processing unit.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000027
Data items include counts of things, analyte concentrations, and statistical summaries.
data item
data
A data item is an information content entity that is intended to be a truthful statement about something (modulo, e.g., measurement precision or other systematic errors) and is constructed/acquired by a method which reliably tends to produce (approximately) truthful statements.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000028
symbol
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000030
information content entity
An information content entity is an entity that is generically dependent on some artifact and stands in relation of aboutness to some entity.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
Examples of information content entites include journal articles, data, graphical layouts, and graphs.
IAO:0000032
scalar measurement datum
a scalar measurement datum is a measurement datum that is composed of two parts, a single numeral and a unit label.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000033
directive information entity
An information content entity whose concretizations indicate to their bearer how to realize them in a process.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000038
graph
A diagram that presents one or more tuples of information by mapping those tuples in to a two dimensional space in a non arbitrary way.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000088
report
A document assembled by an author for the purpose of providing information for the audience. A report is the output of a documenting process and has the objective to be consumed by a specific audience. Topic of the report is on something that has completed. A report is not a single figure. Examples of reports are journal article, patent application, grant progress report, case report (not patient record).
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000100
data set
A data item that is an aggregate of other data items of the same type that have something in common. Averages and distributions can be determined for data set.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000101
image
An image is an affine projection to a two dimensional surface, of measurements of some quality of an entity or entities repeated at regular intervals across a spatial range, where the measurements are represented as color and luminosity on the projected on surface.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000104
plan specification
A directive information entity that when concretized it is realized in a process in which the bearer tries to achieve the objectives, in part by taking the actions specified. Plan specifications includes parts such as objective specification, action specifications and conditional specifications.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000109
measurement datum
A measurement datum is an information content entity that is a recording of the output of a measurement such as produced by an instrument.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
Examples of measurement data are the recoding of the weight of a mouse as {40,mass,"grams"}, the recording of an observation of the behavior of the mouse {,process,"agitated"}, the recording of the expression level of a gene as measured through the process of microarray experiment {3.4,luminosity,}.
IAO:0000300
textual entity
A textual entity is a part of a manifestation (FRBR sense), a generically dependent continuant whose concretizations are patterns of glyphs intended to be interpreted as words, formulas, etc.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000303
institutional identification
A textual entity intended to identify a particular institution.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000308
figure
An information content entity consisting of a two dimensional arrangement of information content entities such that the arrangement itself is about something.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000309
diagram
A figure that expresses one or more propositions
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000310
document
A collection of information content entities intended to be understood together as a whole.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000408
length measurement datum
A scalar measurement datum that is the result of measurement of length quality
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000414
mass measurement datum
A scalar measurement datum that is the result of measurement of mass quality
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000416
time measurement datum
A scalar measurement datum that is the result of measuring a temporal interval
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000422
postal address
A textual entity that is used as directive to deliver something to a person, or organization.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000573
line graph
A line graph is a type of graph created by connecting a series of data points together with a line.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000577
CRID symbol
A symobl that is part_of a CRID and that is sufficient to look up a record from the CRID's registry.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000578
CRID
An information content entity that consists of a CRID symbol and additional information about which CRID registry it belongs.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000579
CRID registry
A CRID registry is a data set of CRID records, each consisting of a CRID symbol and additional information which was recorded in the dataset through a assigning a centrally registered identifier process.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000582
time stamped measurement datum
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000584
time sampled measurement data set
A data set that is an aggregate of data recording some measurement at a number of time points. The time series data set is an ordered list of pairs of time measurement data and the corresponding measurement data acquired at that time.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO).
IAO:0000590
The qualifier "written" is to set it apart from spoken names. Also, note the restrictions to particulars. We are not naming universals. We could however, be naming, attributive collections which are particulars, so "All people located in the boundaries of the city of Little Rock, AR on June 18, 2011 at 9:50a CDT" would be a name. [Comment source: obo:IAO_0000590 ]
written name
A textual entity that denotes a particular in reality.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
IAO:0000594
software application
A software application is software that can be directly executed by some processing unit.
Curation status: Imported from the Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
OBI:0000011
Definition source: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000011
planned process
A processual entity that realizes a plan which is the concretization of a plan specification.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000015
biological feature identification objective
Biological feature identification objective is an objective role carried out by the proposition defining the aim of a study designed to examine or characterize a particular biological feature.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000034
supernatant role
supernatant role is a role which inheres in a material entity and is realized by a material separation process using gravitational force in which the material bearing the supernatant role is the liquid component of the output material.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution during a chemical reaction. When the reaction occurs, the solid formed is called the precipitate, and the liquid remaining above the solid is called the supernate. Wikipedia
OBI:0000040
drug role
A role borne by a molecular entity and is realized in a process of absorption by an organism alters, or effects (or is assumed to effect) a function(s) which inhere in an organism
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000047
processed material
Is a material entity that is created or changed during material processing.
Curation status: Imported from Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000067
evaluant role
A role that inheres in an entity that is realized in an assay in which data is generated about the bearer of the evaluant role
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000068
reporting party role
a study personnel role played by a party who reports the outcome of a study component
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000070
assay
A planned process with the objective to produce information about some evaluant.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000075
diagnosis textual entity
diagnosis is an assessment of a disease or injury, its likely prognosis and treatment.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI).
Note[SN2013-02-09]: OGMS also has a term diagnosis (OGMS:0000073). It's NL definition says that it is a 'representation of a conclusion...', but it does not say what kind of representation it is, a textual representation (written), verbal representation (spoken/dicated). For the time being (2013-02-09), we are using OBI's classes 'perfroming and diagnosis' and 'textual diagnosis', because the have been linked by 'is specified output of'. We may swithc to OGMS classes at a later date.
OBI:0000094
material processing
A planned process which results in physical changes in a specified input material.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000097
study subject role
study subject role inheres in an entity and realized through the execution of a study design in which the entity participates by being that which the results are about.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
Human subjects in a clinical trial, rats in a toxicogenomics study, tissue cutlures subjected to drug tests, fish observed in an ecotoxicology study.
Parasite example
people infected, then extract parasite which are then tested = observation study of the parasite
1 study in which we observe people and 1 study in which subject is parasite is one way to split this. the true definition will come from the study design specification.
OBI:0000102
responsible party role
A study personnel role played by a party who is accountable for the execution of a study component and can make decisions about the conduct of the study
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000103
principal investigator role
A responsible party role played by a person responsible for the overall conduct of a study
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000112
specimen role
A role borne by a material entity that is gained during a specimen creation process and that is realized by use of the specimen in an investigation.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000116
worker role
A personnel role played by a party who executes a component of the study plan; this can occur before, during, after or outside the study timeline
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000145
pathologist role
A worker role of being responsible for making the histopathology diagnoses associated with data from a study; this activity occurs outside the study timeline
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000174
study group role
a study population role where the bearer is a population of material entities and the role is realized in the implementation of a study design wherein the entities bearing the study population role are observed or subjected to intervention according to the study design and are biological replicates, i.e. they receive the same treatment under the protocol
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
The group of randomized participants that are assigned to a treatment arm of the trial
OBI:0000201
radioactivity detection
An assay in which a material radioactivity is measured.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000202
investigation agent role
Investigation agent role is a role borne by a person or organization which is realized in a process that is part of an investigation in which an objective is achieved. These processes include: planning, overseeing, funding, reviewing.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000204
nutrient role
A role that inheres in a material entity and is realized in the use of that material entity by an organism when it is used in that organism's metabolism and provides nourishment.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000224
sub-investigator role
A worker role authorized to make study-related decisions and carry out tasks related to the study; this role occurs during the study timeline
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000234
trial statistician role
A worker role that analyzes data obtained during a trial or study; this role occurs after the trial or study is completed or terminated.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000243
sponsor role
A responsible party role involved with any of the following activities: initiating, managing and funding a study
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000268
organism feature identification objective
Organism feature identification objective is a biological_feature_identification_objective role describing a study designed to examine or characterize a biological feature monitored at the level of the organism, e.g. height, weight, stage of development, stage of life cycle.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000272
protocol
A protocol is a plan specification which has sufficient level of detail and quantitative information to communicate it between domain experts, so that different domain experts will reliably be able to independently reproduce the process.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000274
adding a material entity into a target
is a process with the objective to place a material entity bearing the 'material to be added role' into a material bearing the 'target of material addition role'.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000275
analyte role
Analyte role is a role borne by a molecular entity and realized in an analyte assay which achieves the objective to measure the magnitude/concentration/amount of the analyte in the entity bearing evaluant role
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000318
eluate
an eluate is a material entity which results from an elution, e.g. from a chromatography column. it has as part a material entity with role mobile phase
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000319
material to be added role
material to be added role is a protocol participant role realized by a material which is added into a material bearing the target of material addition role in a material addition process
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000338
interpreting data
The process of evaluating the data gathered in an investigation in the context of literature knowledge with the objective to generate more general conclusions or to identify what additional data is necessary to draw conclusions.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI).
OBI:0000366
metabolite profiling
Metabolite profiling is a process which aims at detecting and identifying chemical entities resulting from biochemical and cellular metabolism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000437
analyte measurement objective
Analyte measurement objective is an assay objective to determine the presence or concentration of an analyte in the evaluant
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000441
assay objective
Assay objective is the specification of an objective to determine a specified type of information about an evaluated entity (independent continuant bearing evaluant role)
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000443
analyte assay
An assay with the objective to capture information about the presence, concentration, or amount of an analyte in an evaluant.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000444
target of material addition role
target of material addition role is a role realized by an entity into which a material is added in a material addition process
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000445
mass measurement assay
A process to determine the mass of an evaluant.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000470
mass spectrometry assay
This is a measuring method consisting of turning elements in a sample into ions, isolating them according to the ratio between the mass and charge numbers and detecting it electrically.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000520
clinical chemistry assay
A process which uses analytical methods to produce measurements and data on the concentration of a chemical parameters (analytes) present in a bodily fluid collected from an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000651
urine specimen
A portion of urine collected from an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000652
material combination
is a material processing with the objective to combine two or more material entities as input into a single material entity as output.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000655
blood specimen
A material entity derived from a portion of blood collected from an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000659
specimen creation
A planned process with the objective of obtaining specimen.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000661
ELISA
Enzyme-Linked ImmunoSorbent Assay
ELISA is an assay where an enzyme linked antibody is used to detect a plate bound material in a liquid (the evaluant) utilizing a chemiluminescent reaction. The detected signal is proxy for the concentration of an analyte in the evaluant.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
Note: This class may be moved under immuno assay, if/when team OBI asserst one
OBI:0000679
average value
A data item that is produced as the output of an averaging data transformation and represents the average value of the input data.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000684
specimen creation objective
A specimen creation objective is to obtain a material entity for potential use as an input during an investigation
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000718
pathogen role
pathogen role is a role which inheres in an organism and realized in the process of disease course in the organism bearing host role caused by the organism bearing pathogen role
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
Pathogen: An agent of disease. A disease producer. The term pathogen most commonly is used to refer to infectious organisms. These include bacteria (such as staph), viruses (such as HIV), and fungi (such as yeast). Less commonly, pathogen refers to a noninfectious agent of disease such as a chemical. http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=6383
OBI:0000740
material sample role
A material sample role is a specimen role borne by a material entity that is the output of a material sampling process.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
A role borne by a portion of blood taken to represent all the blood in an organism; the role borne by a population of humans with HIV enrolled in a study taken to represent patients with HIV in general.
OBI:0000852
record of missing knowledge
An information content entity created to indicate that information about something is not available to the person recording it.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0000910
radio immuno assay
An assay in which a radioactive label is used to determine the interaction between an antigen and an anibody. This can be used to detect the presence of an antigen of interest or determine the specificity of an antibody.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000938
categorical measurement datum
A measurement datum that is reported on a categorical scale
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000953
processed specimen
A specimen that has been intentionally physically modified.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000963
categorical label
A label that is part of a categorical datum and that indicates the category of that datum
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
The labels 'positive' vs. 'negative', or 'left handed', 'right handed', 'ambidexterous', or 'strongly binding', 'weakly binding' , 'not binding', or '+++', '++', '+', '-' etc. form scales of categorical labels.
OBI:0000969
dose specification
A directive information entity that describes the dose that will be administered to a target
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000970
scalar score from composite inputs
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000976
handedness categorical measurement datum
A datum used to record the answer to a self assessment of whether a person uses their left hand, right hand primarily or each hand equally
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000984
dose
A measurement datum that measures the quantity of something that may be administered to an organism or that an organism may be exposed to. Quantities of nutrients, drugs, vaccines and toxins are referred to as doses.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000988
performing a diagnosis
The interpretation of the information available about bodily features (clinical picture) of a patient resulting in a diagnosis.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0000991
Edinburgh score
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001141
individual organism identifier
A symbol used to distinguish one individual organism from another.
Curation status: Imported from Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
OBI:0001158
age measurement assay
An assay that measures the duration of temporal interval of a process that is part of the life of the bearer, where the initial time point of the measured process is the beginning of some transitional state of the bearer such as birth or when planted.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001167
age measurement datum
A time measurement datum that is the result of measurement of age of an organism
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001169
age since birth measurement datum
An age measurement datum that is the result of the measurement of the age of an organism since birth, the process of emergence and separation of offspring from the mother.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001305
genotype information
A genetic characteristics information that is about the genetic material of an organism and minimally includes information about the genetic background and can in addition contain information about specific alleles, genetic modifications, etc.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001352
allele information
A genetic alteration information that about one of two or more alternative forms of a gene or marker sequence and differing from other alleles at one or more mutational sites based on sequence. Polymorphisms are included in this definition.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001364
genetic alteration information
A genetic characteristics information that is about known changes or the lack thereof from the genetic background, including allele information, duplication, insertion, deletion, etc.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001404
genetic characteristics information
A data item that is about genetic material including polymorphisms, disease alleles, and haplotypes.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001619
specimen creation measurement datum
A time measurement datum that is the measure of the time when the specimens are collected.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0001672
country name
A textual entity that denotes a geographic location that is a site or part of a site that is identified as a country in the political geography.
Curation status: Imported from Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0001683
fluorescence in-situ hybridization
is an in-situ hybridization assay that uses fluorescence as means of detection chromosomal integrity.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0100016
blood plasma specimen
A material entity which corresponds to the liquid component of blood, in which the blood cells are suspended.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0100017
blood serum specimen
A material entity which derives from blood and corresponds to blood plasma without fibrinogen or the other clotting factors.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0100051
specimen
A material entity that has the specimen role.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0200000
data transformation
A data transformation is a process which produces output data from input data.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0200082
longitudinal data analysis
Longitudinal analysis is a data transformation used to perform repeated observations of the same items over long periods of time.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0200085
mass spectrometry analysis
A data transformation which has the objective of spectrum analysis.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0200166
data transformation objective
A data transformation objective is an objective specification that a data transformation may have towards which the realization of that transformation is directed.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0200198
tandem mass spectrometry
Tandem mass spectrometry is a data transformation that uses two or more analyzers separated by a region in which ions can be induced to fragment by transfer of energy (frequently by collision with other molecules).
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0302732
solvent role
Solvent role is a role which inheres in a molecular entity capable of ensuring the dissolution of another chemical entity and realized by the process of solvation
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0302733
solute role
Solute role is a role played by a chemical entity which is dissolved by another chemical entity (the solvent) when creating a solution
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0302905
elution
the process of extracting one material from another by washing with a solvent to remove adsorbed material from an adsorbent (as in washing of loaded ion-exchange resins to remove captured ions)
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0500000
study design
A study design is a plan specification comprised of protocols (which may specify how and what kinds of data will be gathered) that are executed as part of an investigation and is realized during a study design execution.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0600003
performing clinical assessment
A protocol application during which a series of tests are made of a patient leading to determination of disease state, or condition.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0600005
collecting specimen from organism
A process with the objective to obtain a material entity that was part of an organism for potential future use in an investigation.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
OBI:0600007
administering substance in vivo
A process by which a substance is intentionally given to an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)
OBI:0600014
material component separation
A material processing in which components of an input material become segregated in space.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI).
OBI:0600046
preparative chromatography
The use of a biomaterial's preferential affinity for either the mobile phase or the stationary phase to separate it from other materials of differing affinity.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI).
OBI:0600053
electrophoresis
A protocol application that uses an electrical potential to move material through a defined matrix in order to separate it by its resistance to movement and its charge.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI).
OGMS:0000014
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
clinical finding
A representation that is either the output of a clinical history taking or a physical examination or an image finding, or some combination thereof.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000015
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
clinical history
A series of statements representing health-relevant qualities of a patient and of a patient's family.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000017
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
image finding
A clinical finding that is a representation of an image that supports an inference to an assertion about some quality of a patient.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000018
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
laboratory finding
A clinical finding that is a representation of a quality of a specimen that is the output of a laboratory test and that can support an inference to an assertion about some quality of the patient.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000023
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
phenotype
A (combination of) quality(ies) of an organism determined by the interaction of its genetic make-up and environment that differentiates specific instances of a species from other instances of the same species.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000031
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
disease
A disposition (i) to undergo pathological processes that (ii) exists in an organism because of one or more disorders in that organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000035
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
constitutional genetic disease
A disease whose physical basis is a constitutional genetic disorder.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000045
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
disorder
A material entity which is clinically abnormal and part of an extended organism. Disorders are the physical basis of disease.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000047
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
genetic disorder
A disorder whose etiology involves an abnormality in the nucleotide sequence of an organism's genome.
Curation status: Imported
OGMS:0000051
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
constitutional genetic disorder
A genetic disorder inherited during conception that is part of all cells in the organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000055
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
clinical history taking
An interview in which a clinician elicits a clinical history from a patient or from a third party who is reporting on behalf of the patient.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000056
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
laboratory test
A measurement assay that has as input a patient-derived specimen, and as output a result that represents a quality of the specimen.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000057
Definition source: http://ontology.buffalo.edu/medo/Disease_and_Diagnosis.pdf
physical examination
A sequence of acts of observing and measuring qualities of a patient performed by a clinician; measurements may occur with and without elicitation.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000060
bodily process
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000061
pathological bodily process
A bodily process that is clinically abnormal.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000090
Definition source: http://code.google.com/p/ogms/issues/detail?id=35
treatment
treatment process
A processual entity whose completion is hypothesized (by a healthcare provider) to alleviate the signs and symptoms associated with a disorder
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000096
Definition source: http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6
health care process
A social process that has at least one human participant and that includes as parts the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of disease or injury--or the following of instructions of another human for treatment, diagnosis, or prevention--of a participant in the process
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OGMS:0000097
http://groups.google.com/group/ogms-discuss/browse_thread/thread/a2dbc2ed1dff99d6
health care encounter
A temporally-connected health care process that has as participants an organization or person realizing the health care provider role and a person realizing the patient role. The health care provider role and patient are realized during the health care encounter
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for General Medical Science (OGMS).
OMRSE:00000010
human health care role
A human social role that is realized by health care processes such as seeking or providing treatment for disease and injury, diagnosing disease and injury, or undergoing diagnosis.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000011
patient role
A role borne by an organism being as the recipient of a health care service.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000012
health care provider role
A human health care role inhering in an organization or human being that is realized by a process of providing health care services to an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000013
physician role
A health care role borne by a human being and realized by promoting, maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury and other physical and mental impairments.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000014
nurse role
A health care role borne by a human being and realized by the care of individuals, families, and communities so they may attain, maintain, or recover optimal health and quality of life.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000018
hospital role
A role borne by an organization and realized by providing healthcare services by healthcare professionals of multiple different disciplines of medicine and enabling stationary treatment.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
OMRSE:00000024
role in human social processes
A role inhering in an entity realized by social interactions in human society.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Medically Related Social Entities (OMRSE).
UO:0000001
length unit
A base unit which is a standard measure of the distance between two points.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000002
mass unit
A base unit which is a standard measure of the amount of matter/energy of a physical object.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000045
base unit
A unit which is one of a particular measure to which all measures of that type can be related.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000046
derived unit
A unit which is derived from base units.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000051
concentration unit
A derived unit which represents a standard measurement of how much of a given substance there is mixed with another substance.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000052
mass density unit
mass per unit volume
A density unit which is a standard measure of the mass of a substance in a given volume.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000054
area density unit
mass per unit area
A density unit which is a standard measure of the mass exerting an influence on a given area.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000061
unit of molarity
A derived concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per liter of solution.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000095
volume unit
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the amount of space occupied by any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gas.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000111
energy unit
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the work done by a certain force (gravitational, electric, magnetic, force of inertia, etc).
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000126
temperature derived unit
A derived unit which represents a standard measurement of temperature in a particular temperature scale.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000149
time derived unit
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the dimension in which events occur in sequence.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000177
unit per volume unit
A derived concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of units, as an agreed arbitrary amount, of a given substance per a specific volume of solution.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000179
unit per liter
U/l
A unit per milliliter unit which is equal to one unit of an agreed arbitrary amount per one liter.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000182
density unit
A derived unit which is a standard measure of the influence exerted by some mass.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000186
dimensionless unit
A derived unit which is a standard measure of physical quantity consisting of only a numerical number without any units.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000187
percent
%
A dimensionless ratio unit which denotes numbers as fractions of 100.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000190
ratio
A dimensionless unit which denotes an amount or magnitude of one quantity relative to another.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
UO:0000200
cell concentration unit
A concentration unit which denotes the average cell number in a given volume.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
genotyping assay
An assay which generates data about a genotype from a specimen of genomic DNA. A variety of techniques and instruments can be used to produce information about sequence variation at particular genomic positions.
Curation status: Imported from the Ontology for Biomedical Investigation (OBI).
PRO:PR_000000001
protein
An amino-acid chain that is produced de novo by ribosome-mediated translation of a genetically-encoded mRNA.
Curation status: Imported from Protein Ontology (PRO).
PRO:PR_000003918
serum albumin
A protein that is a translation product of the ALB gene or an 1:1 ortholog thereof.
Curation status: Imported from Protein Ontology (PRO).
PRO:PR_000012234
Note: In the literature, in the case of homomonomeric enzyme (protein) complexes, the same names are used for both monomers and corresponding protein complexes, e.g. phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase is interghangeably used both for catalytically inactive enzyme monomer and for catalytically active protein complex.
This class name denotes the phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase enzyme monomer, *not* the phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase complex which is a homomonomer (a dimer or tetramer consisting of 2 or 4 phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase monomers) and which is the bearer of the phenylalanine-4-monoxygenase activity (GO:00016714).
phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase
4-hydroxylase phenylalanine
4-monooxygenase, phenylalanine
PAH
Phe-4-monooxygenase
PheH
PheOH
hydroxylase, phenylalanine
phenylalaninase
phenylalanine 4 hydroxylase
phenylalanine 4 monooxygenase
phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase
phenylalanine 4-monooxygenase monomer
phenylalanine hydroxylase
phenylalanine-4-hydroxylase monomer
A protein that is a translation product of the PAH gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.
Curation status: Imported from the Protein Ontology (PRO).
PRO:PR_00001626
serotransferrin
serum transferrin
transferrin
A protein that is a translation product of the human TF gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof.
Curation status: Imported from Protein Ontology (PRO).
PRO:PR_000018263
amino-acid chain
A polymer of amino-acids linked by peptide bonds.
Curation status: Imported from the Protein Ontology (PRO).
CL:CL_0000000
cell
Anatomical structure that has as its parts a maximally connected cell compartment surrounded by a plasma membrane.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000003
cell in vivo
Curation status: Imported Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000004
cell by organism
A classification of cells by the organisms within which they are contained.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000066
epithelial cell
A cell that is usually found in a two-dimensional sheet with a free surface. The cell has a cytoskeleton that allows for tight cell to cell contact and for cell polarity where apical part is directed towards the lumen and the basal part to the basal lamina.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000081
blood cell
A cell found predominately in the blood.
Curation status: Imported Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000094
granulocyte
A leukocyte with abundant granules in the cytoplasm.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000182
hepatocyte
The main structural component of the liver. They are specialized epithelial cells that are organized into interconnected plates called lobules. Majority of cell population of liver, polygonal in shape, arranged in plates or trabeculae between sinusoids; may have single nucleus or binucleated.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000232
erythrocyte
A red blood cell. In mammals, mature erythrocytes are biconcave disks containing hemoglobin whose function is to transport oxygen.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000233
platelet
A non-nucleated disk-shaped cell formed by extrusion from megakaryocytes, found in the blood of all mammals, and mainly involved in blood coagulation.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000255
eucaryotic cell
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000542
lymphocyte
A lymphocyte is a leukocyte commonly found in the blood and lymph that has the characteristics of a large nucleus, a neutral staining cytoplasm, and prominent heterochromatin.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000548
animal cell
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000738
leukocyte
An achromatic cell of the myeloid or lymphoid lineages capable of ameboid movement, found in blood or other tissue.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0000988
hematopoietic cell
A cell of a hematopoietic lineage.
Curation status: Imported Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0002087
SN: This term has class-complement kind of label (non-xxx). It might be deprecated in later versions of CL. Need to keep an eye on this one.
nongranular leukocyte
A leukocyte that lacks granules.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
CL:CL_0002518
kidney epithelial cell
An epithelial cell of the kidney.
Curation status: Imported from Cell Ontology (CL).
GO:GO_0003674
molecular_function
Elemental activities, such as catalysis or binding, describing the actions of a gene product at the molecular level. A given gene product may exhibit one or more molecular functions.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
Note: Following GO Consortium, the instances of classes of GO:molecular_function hierarchy stand in parf_of relation to instances of GO:biological_process class hierarchy. As a consequnece of such intepretation in ONSTR, GO:molecular_function is placed under BFO:process, as an BFO:occurent, and NOT as a continuant subsumed under BFO:function, even though GO class name(s) may lead to be interpreted as such. [Source: The Gene Ontology Consortium. (2011) The Gene Ontology: enhancements for 2011. Nucleic Acid Research, 2011, Vol 40.]
GO:GO_0003824
catalytic activity
Catalysis of a biochemical reaction at physiological temperatures. In biologically catalyzed reactions, the reactants are known as substrates, and the catalysts are naturally occurring macromolecular substances known as enzymes. Enzymes possess specific binding sites for substrates, and are usually composed wholly or largely of protein, but RNA that has catalytic activity (ribozyme) is often also regarded as enzymatic." [ISBN:0198506732 "Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology"]
Curation status: Imported from the Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0004497
monooxygenase activity
Catalysis of the incorporation of one atom from molecular oxygen into a compound and the reduction of the other atom of oxygen to water.
Curation status: Imported from the Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0008150
biological_process
Any process specifically pertinent to the functioning of integrated living units: cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. A process is a collection of molecular events with a defined beginning and end.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
GO:GO_0008152
metabolic process
The chemical reactions and pathways, including anabolism and catabolism, by which living organisms transform chemical substances. Metabolic processes typically transform small molecules, but also include macromolecular processes such as DNA repair and replication, and protein synthesis and degradation.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
GO:GO_0010467
gene expression
The process in which a gene's sequence is converted into a mature gene product or products (proteins or RNA). This includes the production of an RNA transcript as well as any processing to produce a mature RNA product or an mRNA (for protein-coding genes) and the translation of that mRNA into protein. Some protein processing events may be included when they are required to form an active form of a product from an inactive precursor form.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0016491
oxidoreductase activity
Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, a reversible chemical reaction in which the oxidation state of an atom or atoms within a molecule is altered. One substrate acts as a hydrogen or electron donor and becomes oxidized, while the other acts as hydrogen or electron acceptor and becomes reduced.
Curation status: Imported from the Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0016714
oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen, reduced pteridine as one donor, and incorporation of one atom of oxygen
Catalysis of an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction in which hydrogen or electrons are transferred from reduced pteridine and one other donor, and one atom of oxygen is incorporated into one donor.
Curation status: Imported from the Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0032991
macromolecular complex
A stable assembly of two or more macromolecules, i.e. proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates or lipids, in which the constituent parts function together.
Curation status: Imported from the Gene Ontology (GO).
GO:GO_0040007
growth
The increase in size or mass of an entire organism, a part of an organism or a cell.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
GO:GO_0043170
macromolecule metabolic process
The chemical reactions and pathways involving macromolecules, any molecule of high relative molecular mass, the structure of which essentially comprises the multiple repetition of units derived, actually or conceptually, from molecules of low relative molecular mass.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
GO:GO_0043234
protein complex
protein-protein complex
Any macromolecular complex composed of two or more polypeptide subunits, which may or may not be identical. Protein complexes may have other associated non-protein prosthetic groups, such as nucleotides, metal ions or other small molecules.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
GO:GO_0048589
developmental growth
The increase in size or mass of an entire organism, a part of an organism or a cell, where the increase in size or mass has the specific outcome of the progression of the organism over time from one condition to another.
Curation status: Imported from Gene Ontology (GO)..
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_117570
Teleostomi
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_117571
Euteleostomi
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_131567
cellular organisms
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_207598
Homininae
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_2759
Eukaryota
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_314146
Euarchontoglires
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_314293
Simiiformes
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_314295
Hominoidea
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_32523
Tetrapoda
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_32524
Amniota
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_32525
Theria
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_33154
Opisthokonta
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_33208
Metazoa
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_33213
Bilateria
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_33316
Coelomata
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_33511
Deuterostomia
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_376913
Haplorrhini
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_40674
Mammalia
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_6072
Eumetazoa
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_7711
Chordata
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_7742
Vertebrata
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_7776
Gnathostomata
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_8287
Sarcopterygii
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_89593
Craniata
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9347
Eutheria
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9443
Primates
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9526
Catarrhini
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9604
Hominidae
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9605
Homo
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
NCBITaxon:NCBITaxon_9606
Homo sapiens
Curation status: Imported from NCBITaxonomy
PATO:PATO_0000011
age
A time quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of how long the bearer has existed.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000025
Note: Definition for this term in PATO says "a single physical entity", while in fact it should say "a quality of single physical entity". This error is corrected in the definition provided in ONSTR.
PATO examples: For example calcium composition (which may inhere in bone), haemoglobin composition (which may inhere in blood).
composition
compositionality [exact synonym in PATO]
content [exact synonym in PATO]
A quality of single physical entity inhering in an bearer by virtue of the bearer's quantities or relative ratios of subparts.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000033
concentration of
concentration [exact synonym in PATO]
A quality inhering in a substance by virtue of the amount of the bearer's that is mixed with another substance.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000047
biological sex
An organismal quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's ability to undergo sexual reproduction in order to differentiate the individuals or types involved.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000051
morphology
A quality of a single physical entity inhering in the bearer by virtue of the bearer's size or shape or structure.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000058
odor
A physical quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's molecules being are aerially dispersed and perceived by an odorant receptor.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000068
This one needs to be checked from time to time, as it may be obsoleted and its children moved.
qualitative
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000069
deviation (from normal)
A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the whether the bearer differs from normal or average.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000117
size
A morphology quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's physical magnitude.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000122
length
A 1-D extent quality which is equal to the distance between two points.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000125
mass
A physical quality that inheres in a bearer by virtue of the proportion of the bearer's amount of matter.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000141
structure
relational structural quality [exact synonym in PATO]
A morphology quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's relative position, shape, arrangements and connectivity of an organism's various parts; the pattern underlying its form.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000161
rate
A quality of a single process inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's occurrence per unit time.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000165
time
A quality in which events occur in sequence.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000169
viability
An organismal quality inhering in a bearer or a population by virtue of the bearer's disposition to survive and develop normally or the number of surviving individuals in a given population.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000186
behavioral quality
An organismal quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's behavior aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements in a given situation.
Curation status: Imported
PATO:PATO_0000261
maturity
A quality of a single physical entity which is held by a bearer when the latter exhibits complete growth, differentiation, or development.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000383
female
A biological sex quality inhering in an individual or a population that only produces gametes that can be fertilised by male gametes.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000384
male
A biological sex quality inhering in an individual or a population whose sex organs contain only male gametes.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000455
pubescent
A maturity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having arrived at the onset of puberty (the age at which sex glands become functional) but not yet fully mature.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000460
abnormal
A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's deviation from normal or average.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000461
normal
A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting no deviation from normal or average.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000646
malformed
A morphological quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being distorted during formation.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0000918
volume
A 3-D extent quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's amount of 3-dimensional space it occupies.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001018
physical quality
relational physical quality [exact synonym in PATO]
A quality of a physical entity that exists through action of continuants at the physical level of organisation in relation to other entities.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001159
concentrated
A concentration quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting concentration.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001162
increased concentration
high concentration [exact synonym in PATO]
A concentration which is higher relative to the normal or average.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001163
decreased concentration
low concentration [exact synonym in PATO]
A concentration which is lower relative to the normal or average.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001186
prepubescent
A maturity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being at the age immediately before puberty.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001189
adolescent
A maturity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being between the onset of puberty and maturity.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001190
juvenile
A maturity quality inhering in a bearer by virtue the bearer's being not fully grown or developed.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001236
process quality
A quality which inheres in an process.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001241
Relational qualities are qualities that hold between multiple entities. Normal (monadic) qualities such as the shape of a eyeball exist purely as a quality of that eyeball. A relational quality such as sensitivity to light is a quality of that eyeball (and connecting nervous system) as it relates to incoming light waves/particles. [Comment imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO)..]
This is a monadic (not a relational) quality that inheres in a single continuant.
physical object quality
quality of a single physical entity
A quality which inheres in a continuant.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001331
odorous
An odor quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's having odor.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001340
hermaphrodite
A biological sex quality inhering in an organism or a population with both male and female sexual organs in one individual.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001421
alive
A viability quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's condition before death.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001422
dead
A viability quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the cessation of the bearer's life.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001486
chronological age
An age quality that exists by virtue of the time (years and months) that the bearer has existed.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001509
functionality
A quality of a single physical entity that arises by virtue of whether the bearer exhibits the ability to perform a regular function(s).
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001510
functional
A functionality quality held by the bearer when the latter is able to perform a regular function(s).
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001511
non-functional
A disfunctional quality held by the bearer when the latter is unable to perform a regular function(s).
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001555
has number of
The number of parts of a particular type that the bearer entity has. This is a relational quality, and thus holds between two entities: the bearer of the quality, and the type of parts.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001617
deformed
A morphological quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being distorted in form.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001624
decreased functionality
A functionality quality held by the bearer when the latter exhibits decreased ability to perform a regular function(s).
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001625
increased functionality
A functionality quality held by the bearer when the latter exhibits increased ability to perform a regular function(s).
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001648
circumference
An 1-D extent quality which is equal to the length of the closed curve of a circle.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001674
catalytic (activity) concentration
A concentration quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's catalytic activity divided by the volume of the system.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001701
mature
A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's exhibiting complete growth, differentiation, or development.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001708
1-D extent
1-D size [exact synonym in PATO]
A size quality inhering in an bearer by virtue of the bearer's extension in one dimension.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001710
3-D extent
3-D size [exact synonym in PATO]
A size quality inhering in an bearer by virtue of the bearer's extension in three dimensions.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001711
perimeter
An 1-D extent quality inhering in two-dimensional bearer by virtue of being equal to the distance around it.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001827
pseudohermaphrodite
A biological sex quality inhering in an individual or a population by virtue of having internal reproductive organs of one sex and external sexual characteristics of the other sex.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001828
male pseudohermaphrodite
A biological sex quality inhering in an individual or a population by virtue of having internal reproductive organs of male and external sexual characteristics of female.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001829
female pseudohermaphrodite
A biological sex quality inhering in an individual or a population by virtue of having internal reproductive organs of female and external sexual characteristics of male.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001869
pathological
A quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being abnormal and having a destructive effect on living tissue.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001894
phenotypic sex
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001905
has normal number of parts of type
The bearer of this quality has_part = n, where n is the normal amount for a comparable organism. Note that the bearer of the quality is the whole, not the part.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001995
organismal quality
A quality that inheres in an entire organism or part of an organism.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0001999
lacks parts or has fewer parts of type
The bearer of this quality has_part<n of the indicated entity type, where n is the normal amount for a comparable organism. Note that the bearer of the quality is the whole, not the part. Formally: If a bearer entity e has fewer parts of type X at time t, then the number of instances x of X at t such that x part_of e is < n, where n is either the normal number for comparable entities, or n is stated explicitly. This case includes the limit case, where the bearer lacks all parts of the specified type.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002000
lacks all parts of type
A quality of physical entities inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's lacking a physical part as specified by the additional entity.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002062
physical quality of a process
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002083
altered number of
Having extra or fewer parts.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002182
molecular quality
relational molecular quality [exact synonym in PATO]
A quality which inheres in a molecular entity, a single molecule, atom, ion, radical etc.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002201
handedness
A behavioral quality inhering in a bearer by virtue of the bearer's unequal distribution of fine motor skill between its left and right hands or feet.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002202
left handedness
Handedness where the organism preferentially uses the left hand or foot for tasks requiring the use of a single hand or foot or a dominant hand or foot.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002203
right handedness
Handedness where the organism preferentially uses the right hand or foot for tasks requiring the use of a single hand or foot or a dominant hand or foot.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002204
ambidextrous handedness
Handedness where the organism exhibits no overall dominance in the use of right or left hand or foot in the performance of tasks that require one hand or foot or a dominant hand or foot.
Curation status: Imported from Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
PATO:PATO_0002206
neonatal
A maturity quality inhering to a bearer by virtue of the bearer's being at the point or short after birth.
Curation status: Imported from the Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO).
SO:SO_0000001
region
A sequence_feature with an extent greater than zero. A nucleotide region is composed of bases and a polypeptide region is composed of amino-acids.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0000110
sequence_feature
An extent of biological sequence.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
This calss (SO:sequence_feature) is placed under BFO:quality (BFO_000019) following Mungall et al. 2011. (Mungall, C. J., Batchelor, C., Eilbeck, K. (2011) Evolution of the Sequence Ontology terms and relations. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 2011 February; 44(1):87-93).
SO:SO_0000704
gene
A region (or regions) that includes all of the sequence elements necessary to encode a functional transcript. A gene may include regulatory regions, transcribed regions and/or other functional sequence regions.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001203
allele
An allele is one of a set of coexisting sequence variants of a gene.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001207
genotype
A genotype is a variant genome, complete or incomplete
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001217
protein_coding_gene
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001260
sequence_collection
A collection of discontinuous sequences
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001411
biological_region
A region defined by its disposition to be involved in a biological process.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
SO:SO_0001507
variant_collection
A collection of one or more sequences of an individual.
Curation status: Imported from Sequence Ontology (SO).
FMA:Anatomical_entity
Anatomical entity
Organismal continuant entity which is enclosed by the bona fide boundary of an organism or is an attribute of its structural organization. Examples: cell, heart, head, peritoneal cavity, apex of lung, anatomical term, sagittal plane.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Anatomical_structure
Anatomical structure
Material anatomical entity which is generated by coordinated expression of the organism's own genes that guide its morphogenesis; has inherent 3D shape; its parts are connected and spatially related to one another in patterns determined by coordinated gene expression. Examples: heart, right ventricle, mitral valve, myocardium, endothelium, lymphocyte, fibroblast, thorax, cardiovascular system, hemoglobin, T cell receptor.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Body
Body
Anatomical structure which is the aggregate material substance of an individual member of a species.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Body_of_vertebrate
Body of vertebrate
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Brain
Brain
Segment of neuraxis that has as its parts gray matter and white matter that surround the cerebral ventricular system; Examples: There is only one brain.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Cardinal_body_part
Cardinal body part
Anatomical structure, which has as its direct parts instances of anatomical sets of organs and cardinal organ parts spatially associated with either the skull, vertebral column, or the skeleton of a limb; in their aggregate are surrounded by a part of the skin Examples: Head, body proper, right upper limb.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Cardinal_organ_part
Cardinal organ part
Anatomical structure which has as its direct parts two or more types of tissue and is continuous with one or more anatomical structures likewise constituted by two or more portions of tissues distinct from those of their complement. Examples: osteon, cortical bone, neck of femur, bronchopulmonary segment, left lobe of liver, anterior right side of heart, interventricular branch of left coronary artery, right atrium, mitral valve, head of pancreas.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Corticomedulary_organ
Corticomedulary organ
Parenchymatous organ the stroma of which subdivides the parenchyma into cortex and medulla. Examples: thymus, spleen, ovary.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Female_human_body
Female human body
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Head
Head
Cardinal body part, which consists of a maximal set of diverse subclasses of organ and organ part spatially associated with the skull, it is partially surrounded by skin of head. Examples: There is only one head.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Human_body
Human body
Anatomical structure which is the aggregate material substance of an individual member of the human species. Examples: male human body and female human body.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Kidney
Corticomedullary organ which has as its part renal pelvis shared with and connected to ureter. Examples: There are only two, right kidney and left kidney.
Kidney
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Liver
Liver
Lobular organ which has as its parts lobules connected to the biliary tree. Examples: There is only one liver.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Lobular_organ
Lobular organ
Parenchymatous organ the stroma of which subdivides the parenchyma into lobes, segments, lobules and acini. Examples: lung, liver, lactiferous gland, testis.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Male_human_body
Male human body
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Material_anatomical_entity
Material anatomical entity
Physical anatomical entity which has mass. Examples: hemoglobin molecule, mitochondrion, hepatocyte, erythrocyte, heart, head, blood, urine.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Organ
Organ
Anatomical structure which has as its direct parts portions of two or more types of tissue or two or more types of cardinal organ part which constitute a maximally connected anatomical structure demarcated predominantly by a bona fide anatomical surface. Examples: femur, biceps, liver, heart, skin, tracheobronchial tree, ovary.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Organ_region
Organ region
Cardinal organ part which is a fiat subdivision of an organ. Examples: lingula of left lung, tail of pancreas, artery, trochanter, nodulus of semilunar valve, right side of heart, duodenum, fundus of stomach.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Organ_segment
Organ segment
Organ region with one or more anchored fiat boundaries. Examples: artery, trunk of nerve, cervical part of esophagus, pelvic part of vagina, horn of thyroid cartilage, anterior segment of eyeball.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Parenchymatous_organ
Parenchymatous organ
Solid organ which consists of parenchyma and connective tissue stroma; the stroma subdivides the parenchyma into lobes, segments, lobules, acini, or cortex and medulla. Examples: lung, liver, spleen, kidney, parathyroid gland.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Physical_anatomical_entity
Physical anatomical entity
Anatomical entity which has three or fewer spatial dimensions. Examples: hemoglobin molecule, mitochondrion, hepatocyte, erythrocyte, heart, head, blood, urine, peritoneal cavity, diaphragmatic surface of heart, inferior margin of liver, apex of lung
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_arterial_blood
Portion of arterial blood
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_blood
Portion of blood
Portion of body substance which consists of plasma and blood cells.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_blood_in_capillary
Portion of blood in capillary
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_body_fluid
Portion of body fluid
Portion of body substance which has as its parts of a mixture of fluid, solutes and particles.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_body_fluid_solution
Portion of body fluid solution
Portion of body fluid which consists of water and solutes.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_body_fluid_suspension
Portion of body fluid suspension
Portion of body fluid which has as its parts portion of body fuild solution and particles.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_body_substance
Portion of body substance
Material anatomical entity in a gaseous, liquid, semisolid or solid state, with or without the admixture of cells and biological macromolecules; produced by anatomical structures or derived from inhaled and ingested substances that have been modified by anatomical structures. Examples: saliva, semen, cerebrospinal fluid, respiratory air, urine, feces, blood, plasma, lymph.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_cerebrospinal_fluid
Portion of cerebrospinal fluid
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_urine
Portion of urine
Excretion in liquid state processed by the kidney.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Portion_of_venous_blood
Portion of venous blood
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Segment_of_neuraxis
Segment of neuraxis
Organ segment of neuraxis with one or more fixed fiat boundaries. Examples: brain, brainstem, spinal cord.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
FMA:Solid_organ
Solid organ
Organ the unshared parts of which do not surround macroscopic anatomical spaces; only its shared parts (subdivisions of hollow tree organs) contain anatomical spaces. Examples: lung, liver, thymus, ovary, muscle (organ), meninx, superficial fascia, skin.
Curation status: Imported from Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA).
owl:Thing
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
milliequivalent per kilogram per day
(mEq/kg)/d
(meq/kg)/d
mEq/kg/d
meq/kg/d
Milliequivalent per kilogram per day is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time equal to dietary nutrient (usually electrolyte or trace element) intake of 1 mEq (one milliequivalent) per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 d (day) time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
kilocalorie per day
C/d
Cal/d
kCal/d
kcals/d
Kilocalorie per day is a dietary energy intake per unit time equal to dietary energy intake of 1 kCal in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: Rani H. Singh.
leucine exchange unit
Leu-exchange unit
leucine exchange
Leucine exchange unit is an amino-acid exchange unit that is 30 milligrams of the amino-acid leucine.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
niacin equivalent per day
NE/d
Niacin equivalent per day is a unit vitamin per unit time that is equal to niacin (vitamin B3) intake of 1 NE in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label NPNL for non-pregnant non-lactating state datum
NPNL
non-pregnant non-lactating state categorical label
non-pregnant non-lactating state label
Curation status: Incomplete
Cup as a nutrition labeling unit is defined in the United States law as 240 mL. It is commonly used as a measure of volume for both liquid and dry food items, and also as a means to estimate mass of the item being measured.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cup_(unit)
cup unit
U.S. "legal" cup
Cup unit is a food measurement unit that is equal to 240 mL or 16 tablespoons or 8.12 fl oz.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluid_ounce
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Fluid_ounce
fluid ounce
FL OZ
FO
fl oz
foz
foz us
Fluid ounce is a volume unit that is a non-standard unit of volume equal to one eight (1/8) of the United States gallon or 29.57352 milliliters (or the same number of cubic centimeters (cm^3)) of the International System of Units.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
microgram per milliliter
mcg/mL
mcg/ml
ug/mL
ug/ml
μg/mL
μg/ml
Microgram per milliliter is a mass density unit which is equal to mass of substance of 1 microgram (1 μg) contained in the volume of 1 milliliter (1 mL).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
piece unit
P
pcs
Piece unit is a food measurement unit that is equal to one single countable unit of food item or a portion of (part of) larger food item that is usually sliced (divided) into smaller portions in order to be ingested by humans for nutrition or pleasure purposes.
Curation status: Incomplete
One (piece of) candy, two (pieces of) crackers, three pieces of pizza, one piece of cake.
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
niacin equivalent per kilogram per day
(NE/kg)/d
NE/kg/d
Niacin equivalent per kilogram per day is a unit vitamin per mass per unit time that is equal to niacin (vitamin B3) intake of 1 NE per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
liter per day
L/d
l/d
Liter per day is a volume per unit time that is equal to nutrient intake of 1 L (1 dm^3) in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
1 μg of of folic acid as a food fortificant is equal to 1.7 DFE. 1 μg of folic acid as a dietary supplement taken on an empty stomach is equal to 2 DFE. [Source: West Suitor, C., Bailey, L. B. (2000) Dietary Folate Equivalents: Interpretation and Application. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol 100, Issue 1, pp. 88-94.]
Definition source: West Suitor, C., Bailey, L. B. (2000) Dietary Folate Equivalents: Interpretation and Application. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol 100, Issue 1, pp. 88-94.
Dietary folate equivalents account for differences in the absorption of naturally occurring food folate and bioavailable synthetic folic acid. [Source: West Suitor, C., Bailey, L. B. (2000) Dietary Folate Equivalents: Interpretation and Application. Journal of the American Dietetic Association, Vol 100, Issue 1, pp. 88-94.]
dietary folate equivalent unit
DFE
dietary folate equivalent
Dietary folate equivalent unit (DFE) is a vitamin specific measurement unit equal to 1 μg of food folate or 0.6 μg of folic acid added to food, or 0.5 μg of folic acid taken as supplement on an empty stomach.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
retinol equivalent per day
RE/d
Retinol equivalent per day is a unit vitamin per unit time that is equal to vitamin A (retinol) intake of 1 RE in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
kilocalorie per kilogram per day
(C/kg)/day
(kCal/kg)/day
C/kg/day
kCal/kg/day
kcals/kg/day
Kilocalorie per kilogram per day is a dietary energy intake per unit time equal to dietary energy intake of 1 kCal per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
microgram per deciliter
mcg/dL
mcg/dl
ug/dL
ug/dl
μg/dL
μg/dl
Microgram per deciliter is a mass density unit which is equal to the mass of substance of 1 microgram (1 μg) contained in the volume of 1 deciliter (1 dl).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/Pound_(mass)
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thsaurus.owl#Pound
pound
Avoirdupois pound
LB
international avoirdupois pound
lb
lb av
lbm
pound-mass
Mass unit is a base unit that is used in the imperial, United States customary and other systems of measurement, and that is equal to 0.45359237 kilograms (kg) of the International System of Measurement or 16 ounces of the US customary system of measurements.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
microgram per day
ug/day
μg/day
Microgram per day is a mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 μg in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium and Zinc.(2001) Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Press, Washington DC, pp. 770-773.
Retinol activity equivalent unit for quivalent unit for preformed vitamin A (retinol) is equal to retinol equivalent unit (RE), whereas, retinol activity equivalent unit for dietary provitamin A carotenoinds is two-fold greater than retinol equivalent unit (RE). [Source: Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium and Zinc.(2001) Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Press, Washington DC, pp. 770-773.]
retinol activity equivalent unit
RAE
retinol activity equivalent
Retinol activity equivalent unit is a vitamin A specific unit denoting a quantity equal to 1 μg of retinol (vitamin A), or 12 μg of β-carotene, or 24 μg of α-carotene or 24 μg of β-cryptoxantin.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
milliequivalent per day
mEq/d
meq/d
Milliequivalent per day is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time that is equal to dietary nutrient (usually electrolyte or trace element) intake of 1 mEq (one milliequivalent) in 1 d (day) time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
fluid ounce per kilogram per day
FO/d
floz/d
foz/d
Fluid ounce per kilogram per day is a volume per unit mass per unit time that is equal to nutrient intake of 1 fl oz per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cup_(unit)
Definition source: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NCIM/C1532188
tablespoon unit
T
TBSP
tablespoonful
tb
tbs
tbsp
tbsp us
tbspl
tbspln
Tablespoon unit is a food measurement unit that is approximately equal to the volume of 14.8 to 15 mL or 1/2 fl oz.
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label P for pregnant state datum
P
pregnant state categorical label
pregnant state label
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
fluid ounce per day
FO/d
fl oz/d
foz/d
Fluid ounce per day is a volume per unit time that is equal to nutrient intake of 1 FO in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Currently, most nutrient databases, as well as nutrition labels, do not distinguish among all the different forms of vitamin E found in food, and still use α-TE, thus including the contribution of all naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. Because the forms of vitamin E other than the naturally occurring form RRR-αtocopherol) do not occur in foods, the intake of α-TE is greater than the intake of α-tocopherol alone, and it is thus recommended that the use of α-TE be abandoned due to the lack of evidence of bioavailability via transport in the blood plasma or tissues. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 236-237. ]
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
alpha-tocopherol equivalent per day
alpha-TE/d
α-TE/d
Alpha-tocopherol equivalent per day is a unit vitamin per unit time that is equal to vitamin E intake of 1 α-TE in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label M for male phenotypic sex datum
M
male phenotypic sex label
phenotypic male category label
phenotypic sex M
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label L for lactating state datum
L
lactating state categorical label
lactating state label
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary folate equivalent per day
DFE/d
Dietary folate equivalent per day is a unit vitamin per unit time that is equal to folacin (folic acid, folate, vitamin B9) intake of 1 DFE in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
gram per day
g/day
Gram per day is a mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 g in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
microgram per kilogram per day
(ug/kg)/day
(μg/kg)/day
ug/kg/day
μg/kg/day
Microgram per kilogram per day is a mass per unit mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 μg per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: The definition of an international unit is generally arbitrary and technical, and has to be officially approved by the International Conference for Unification of Formulae [Source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#International_Unit_of_Biological_Activity ]
Definition source: The unitage assigned by the WHO to International Biological Standards - substances, classed as biological according to the criteria provided by WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization (e.g. hormones, enzymes, and vaccines), to enable the results of biological and immunological assay procedures to be expressed in the same way throughout the world. [Source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#International_Unit_of_Biological_Activity ]
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_unit
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#International_Unit_of_Biological_Activity
international unit
IE
IU
UI
Unit of measurement of the quantity of a substance based on its biological activity or produced effect.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
milligram per deciliter
mg/dL
mg/dl
Milligram per deciliter is a mass density unit which is equal to mass of substance of 1 milligram (1 mg) contained in the volume of 1 deciliter (1 dL).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
liter per kilogram per day
(L/kg)/d
(l/kg)/d
L/kg/d
l/kg/d
Liter per kilogram per day is a volume per unit mass per unit time that is equal to nutrient intake of 1 L per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label AG for ambiguous genitalia phenotypic sex datum
AG
ambiguous genitalia phenotypic sex label
phenotypic ambiguous genitalia person category label
phenotypic sex AG
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
picogram per milliliter
pg/mL
pg/ml
Picogram per mililiter is a mass density unit which is equal to mass of substance of 1 picogram (1 pg) contained in the volume of 1 milliliter (1 mL).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_energy
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesausrus.owl#Kilocalorie
One kilocalorie is used as a (non-standard) food energy unit that measures of the energy-producing potential of food as a unit of potential energy contained by a substance, which can be liberated when the material is oxidized. It is a measure of the amount of energy 1000 times greater than the units in scientific contexts known also as calories, or gram calories (cal). Food calories are thereby referred to less ambiguously in some formal contexts as kilocalories (kcal) or kilogram calories. One food calorie is equal to 4.184 kilojoules. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_energy]
kilocalorie
C
Calorie
Calorie (nutrition)
Kcal
[Cal]
food calorie
kcals
kilogram calorie
kilogram-calorie
nutrition calorie
Kilocalorie is a food energy unit that is a non-SI unit of energy defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram of pure water by one degree Centigrade (Celsius) under standard conditions (i.e. the specific heat of the water at 15 degrees Celsius and the constant pressure of 101.325 kPa or one atm being defined as unity).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Scoopful_Dosing_Unit
scoop unit
measurment scoop
scoopful
Scoop unit is a derived unit that is equal to the manufacturer specified quantity of nutritional item, drug or active ingredient.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaspoon
For nutritional labeling in the U.S., the teaspoon is defined as having volume of precisely 5 mL. [Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teaspoon]
teaspoon unit
TS
TSP
teaspoonful
Teaspoon unit is a food measurement unit that is approximately equal to the volume of 4.8 to 5 mL or 1/3 fl oz.
Curation status: Incomplete
Currently, most nutrient databases, as well as nutrition labels, do not distinguish among all the different forms of vitamin E found in food, and still use α-TE, thus including the contribution of all naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. Because the forms of vitamin E other than the naturally occurring form RRR-αtocopherol) do not occur in foods, the intake of α-TE is greater than the intake of α-tocopherol alone, and it is thus recommended that the use of α-TE be abandoned due to the lack of evidence of bioavailability via transport in the blood plasma or tissues. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 236-237. ]
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
alpha-tocopherol equivalent per kilogram per day
(alpha-TE/kg)/d
(α-TE/kg)/d
alhpa-TE/kg/d
α-TE/kg/d
Alpha-tocopherol equivalent per kilogram per day is a unit vitamin per mass per unit time that is equal to vitamin E intake of 1 α-TE per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
international unit per day
IE/d
IU/d
UI/d
International unit per day is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time equal to the dietary nutrient (usually vitamin) intake of 1 IU in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
gram per kilogram per day
(g/kg)/day
g/kg/day
Gram per kilogram per day is a mass per unit mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 g per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equivalent_(chemistry)
This definition is not all that good. Need to formulate a better one, from a better source.
equivalent unit
Eq
eq
equivalent
molar equivalent
Equivalent is a derived unit that is a unit of the amount of substance which reacts with or supply one mole of hydrogen ions (H+) or which reacts with or supply one mole of electrons in a redox reaction.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
milliequivalent
mEq
meq
Milliequivalent is a derived unit (unit of substance) equal to one thousandth of an equivalent unit.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
retinol activity equivalent per kilogram per day
(RAE/kg)/d
RAE/kg/d
Retinol activity equal per kilogram per day is a unit vitamin per mass per unit time that is equal to vitamin A (retinol) intake of 1 RAE per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: Singh, R., Lesperance, E., Crawford, K. (2001) PKU food list. Keeping track of the foods you eat. Emory University, Department of Human Genetics, Division of Medical Genetics, pp.3.
phenylalanine exchange unit
Phe-exchange unit
phenylalanine exchange
Phenylalanine exchange unit is an amino-acid exchange unit that is equal to 15 milligrams of the amino-acid L-phenylalanine.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
milligram per day
mg/day
Milligram per day is a mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 mg in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
This class will most likely be replaced by the parallel UO class if/when team UO asserts one.
cells per microliter
cells per uL
cells per μL
cells/μL
Cells per microliter is a cell concentration unit that is equal to one cell in a volume of 1 microliter.
Curation status: Incomplete
categorical label F for female phenotypic sex datum
F
female phenotypic sex label
phenotypic female category label
phenotypic sex F
Curation status: Incomplete
Currently, most nutrient databases, as well as nutrition labels, do not distinguish among all the different forms of vitamin E found in food, and still use α-TE, thus including the contribution of all naturally occurring forms of vitamin E. Because the forms of vitamin E other than the naturally occurring form RRR-αtocopherol) do not occur in foods, the intake of α-TE is greater than the intake of α-tocopherol alone, and it is thus recommended that the use of α-TE be abandoned due to the lack of evidence of bioavailability via transport in the blood plasma or tissues. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 236-237. ]
Definition source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC, pp 237.
Definition source: http://ncc.umn.edu/products/databaseNUTvitamins.html
Three DRI values for vitamin E (the EAR, RDA and AI) apply only to intake of 2R-stereoizomeric forms of α-tocopherol from food, fortified foods and supplements. The other naturally occuring isomers of vitamin E (β-, γ- and δ-tocopherols and α-, β-, γ- and δ-tocotrienols) do not contribute to meeting the vitamin E requirements, because they are not converted to α-tocopherol in humans. [Source: Otten, J. J., Pitzi Hellwig, J., Meyers, L. D. Eds (2006) DRIs: The essential guide to nutrient requirements. Institute of medicine of the National academies. The National academies press, Washington DC., pp 237. ]
alpha-tocopherol equivalent unit
alpha-TE
alpha-tocoferol equivalent
α-TE
Alpha-tocopherol equivalent unit is a vitamin specific measurement unit that is determined based on biological activity of α-, β-, γ- and δ-tocopherols and that can be calculated following the formula: 1 α-TE = 1 mg α-RRR-tocopherol + (0.4 mg β-tocopherol) + (0.1 mg γ-tocopherol) + (0.01 mg δ-tocopherol) + 1 mg of all-rac-;-tocopherols (i.e all synthetic forms of tocopherol).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
retinol equivalent per kilogram per day
(RE/kg)/d
RE/kg/d
Retinol equivalent per kilogram per day is a unit vitamin per mass per unit time that is equal to vitamin A (retinol) intake of 1 RE per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://dietbio.com/vegaterisme/en/vit_a.html
retinol equivalent unit
RE
retinol equivalent
Retinol equivalent unit is a derived unit that is equal to 1 μg of retinol (vitamin A), or 6 μg of β-carotene, or equal to 3.333 International Units of vitamin A.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators
milligram per kilogram per day
(mg/kg)/day
mg/kg/day
Milligram per kilogram per day is a mass per unit mass per unit time that is equal to the nutrient intake of 1 mg per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ounce#International_avoirdupois_ounce
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thesaurus.owl#Ounce
ounce
Avoirdupois ounce
OZ
international avoirdupois ounce
international ounce
oz
oz avdp
Ounce is a mass unit that is a unit of mass used in the imperial and United States customary system of measurement units and that is equal to one sixteenth of avoirdupois pound or 28.3945 grams of the International system of units (SI).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
dietary folate equivalent per kilogram per day
(DFE/kg)/d
DFE/kg/d
Dietary folate equivalent per kilogram per day is a unit vitamin per mass per unit time that is equivalent to folacin (folic acid, folate, vitamin B9) intake of 1 DFE per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: http://en.wikipedia.org/Inch
Definition source: http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/xml/owl/EVS/Thsaurus.owl#Inch
inch
"
in
international inch
Inch is a length unit that is used in the imperial, United States customary and other systems of measurement, and that is equal to 24.5 millimeters (mm) of the International System of Measurement or 1/36 of a yard, or 1/12 of a foot in of the US customary system of measurements.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
nanogram per milliliter
ng/mL
ng/ml
Nanogram per mililiter is a mass density unit which is equal to mass of substance of 1 nanogram (1 ng) contained in the volume of 1 milliliter (1 mL).
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron, Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon, Vanadium and Zinc.(2001) Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, National Academy Press, Washington DC, pp. 770-773.
niacin equivalent unit
NE
niacin equivalent
Niacin equivalent unit is a vitamin specific measurement unit equal to 1 mg of niacin (vitamin B3) or equal to 60 mg of amino-acid tryptophan.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
international unit per kilogram per day
(IE/kg)/d
(IU/kg)/d
(UI/kg)/d
IE/kg/d
IU/kg/d
UI/kg/d
International unit per kilogram per day is a dietary nutrient intake per unit time equal to the dietary nutrient (usually vitamin) intake of 1 IU per 1 kg of human body mass in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
Definition source: ONSTR curators.
retinol activity equivalent per day
RAE/d
RAE/day
Retinol activity equivalent per day is a unit vitamin per unit time that is equal to vitamin A (retinol) intake of 1 RAE in 1 day time interval.
Curation status: Incomplete
meter
m
A length unit which is equal to the length of the path traveled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299 792 458 of a second.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
kilogram
kg
A mass unit which is equal to the mass of the International Prototype Kilogram kept by the BIPM at Sèvres, France.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
centimeter
cm
A length unit which is equal to one hundredth of a meter or 10^[-2] m.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
gram
g
A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a kilogram or 10^[-3] kg.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
milligram
mg
A mass unit which is equal to one thousandth of a gram or 10^[-3] g.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
microgram
ug
μg
A mass unit which is equal to one millionth of a gram or 10^[-6] g.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
nanogram
ng
A mass unit which is equal to 10^[-12] g.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
degree celsius
C
° C
A temperature derived unit which is equal to one Kelvin degree. However, they have their zeros at different points. The Centigrade scale has its zero at 273.15 K.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
minute
min
A time unit which is equal to 60 seconds.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
hour
h
A time unit which is equal to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
day
A time unit which is equal to 24 hours.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
week
A time unit which is equal to 7 days.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
01/29/2012 SN: The lenght of the month of 30 days refrred in the UO, is the approximation of what is in science called " a synodic month", which is the average period of the Moon's revolution around the Earth (i.e. informally, a time interval between the two successive new moons). Average time interval (length) of a synodic month is 29.530788 days. Synodic month is used as a basis ofr most calendars.
month
A time unit which is approximately equal to the length of time of one of cycle of the moon's phases which is science is taken to be equal to 30 days.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
year
a
annus
y
yr
A time unit which is equal to 12 months which is science is taken to be equal to 365.25 days.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
micromolar
micromole per liter
uM
μM
μmol/L
A derived concentration unit which is a standard measure of the number of moles of a given substance per liter of solution.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
kilogram per square meter
BMI unit
body mass index unit
kg/m^[2]
An area density unit which is equal to the mass of an object in kilograms divided by the surface area in meters squared.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
milliliter
mL
ml
A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a liter or 10^[-3] L, or to 1 cubic centimeter.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
liter
L
l
A volume unit which is equal to one thousandth of a cubic meter or 10^[-3] m^[3], or to 1 cubic decimeter.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
microliter
uL
ul
μL
μl
A volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter or 10^[-6] L.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
joule
J
An energy unit which is equal to the energy required when a force of 1 newton moves an object 1 meter in the direction of the force.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
degree fahrenheit
F
° F
A temperature derived unit which is equal to 5/9ths of a kelvin. Negative 40 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to negative 40 degrees Celsius.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
pH
A dimensionless concentration notation which denotes the acidity of a solution in terms of activity of hydrogen ions (H+).
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
cells per milliliter
cells per ml
A unit of cell concentration which is equal to one cell in a volume of 1 milliliter.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
gram per deciliter
g/dL
g/dl
A mass density unit which is equal to mass of an object in grams divided by the volume in deciliters.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
deciliter
dL
dl
A volume unit which is equal to one tenth of a liter or 10^[-1] L.
Curation status: Imported from the Unit Ontology (UO)
0.4
Akshaye Dhawan
Prabhu Shankar
Rajshekar Sunderraman
Rani Singh
Sham Navathe
Sivaram Arabandi
Snežana Nikolić
2014-09-03
Ontology for Newborn Screening Follow-up and Translational Research (ONSTR) is an application ontology covering data items, processes and agents involved in practices of newborn screening, short- and long-term follow-up of patients with inheritable and congenital disorders and related translational research.
RDF/XML
Keywords: biomedical ontology, neborn screening, inherited metabolic disorders, translational research, metabolism, genetic disorders, health care, public health, nutrition, diet.
Ontology for Newborn Screening Follow-up and Translational Research
As of ONSTR v0.4 (this version), active ontology development has been discontinued. For more information about this ontology please contact ONSTR/NBSDC project PI Dr. Rani Singh (rsingh@emory.edu) or Snezana Nikolic (snez.sn@gmail.com).
For release notes please see http://onstr.googlecode.com/svn/tags/currentRelease/2014-09-03/
ONSTR v0.4 is based on the SVN checkout r641.
0.4
ONSTR
BFO 2 Reference: BFO does not claim to provide complete coverage of entities of all types. It seeks only to provide coverage of those entities studied by empirical science together with those entities which affect or are involved in human activities such as data processing and planning - coverage that is sufficiently broad to provide assistance to those engaged in building domain ontologies for purposes of data annotation.
BFO 2 Reference: BFO's treatment of continuants and occurrents - as also its treatment of regions, rests on a dichotomy between space and time, and on the view that there are two perspectives on reality - earlier called the 'SNAP' and 'SPAN' perspectives, both of which are essential to the non-reductionist representation of reality as we understand it from the best available science.
BFO 2 Reference: For both terms and relational expressions in BFO, we distinguish between primitive and defined. 'Entity' is an example of a primitive term. Primitive terms in a highest-level ontology such as BFO are terms that 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.
Alan Ruttenberg
Albert Goldfain
Barry Smith
Bill Duncan
Bjoern Peters
Chris Mungall
David Osumi-Sutherland
Fabian Neuhaus
Holger Stenzhorn
James A. Overton
Janna Hastings
Jie Zheng
Jonathan Bona
Larry Hunter
Leonard Jacuzzo
Ludger Jansen
Mark Ressler
Mathias Brochhausen
Mauricio Almeida
Melanie Courtot
Pierre Grenon
Randall Dipert
Ron Rudnicki
Selja Seppälä
Stefan Schulz
Thomas Bittner
Werner Ceusters
Yongqun "Oliver" He
Please see the project site https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO, the bfo2 owl discussion group http://groups.google.com/group/bfo-owl-devel, the bfo2 discussion group http://groups.google.com/group/bfo-devel, the tracking google doc http://goo.gl/IlrEE, and the current version of the bfo2 reference http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/dev/bfo2-reference.docx. This ontology is generated from a specification at https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO/tree/master/src/ontology/owl-group/specification/ and with the code that generates the OWL version in https://github.com/BFO-ontology/BFO/tree/master/src/tools/. A very early version of BFO version 2 in CLIF is at http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/bfo/dev/bfo.clif.
The BSD license on the BFO project site refers to code used to build BFO.
This BFO 2.0 version represents a major update to BFO and is not strictly backwards compatible with BFO 1.1. The previous OWL version of BFO, version 1.1.1 will remain available at http://ifomis.org/bfo/1.1 and will no longer be updated. The BFO 2.0 OWL is a classes-only specification. The incorporation of core relations has been held over for a later version.