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Eco Ontology Manual Draft

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- The hasPart relationship relates a composite object to zero or more parts. Similarly, the partOf relationship relates a part object to its associated composite object. A part object can participate in zero or more composite objects (that is, a part can be shared between containers). The hasPart and partOf relationships are considered inverses. That is, if a composite c has a part p, denoted {{hasPart(p, c}}, then p must also be a part of c, denoted {{partOf(p, c)}}.
+ The hasPart relationship relates a composite object to zero or more parts. Similarly, the partOf relationship relates a part object to its associated composite object. A part object can participate in zero or more composite objects (that is, a part can be shared by composites). The hasPart and partOf relationships are considered inverses. That is, if a composite c has a part p, denoted {{hasPart(p, c}}, then p must also be a part of c, denoted {{partOf(p, c)}}.

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