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Eco Ontology Manual Draft

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- There are four ways that part-whole relationships are specialized in the core, shown in Figures 3 - 6. The first specialization is shown in Figure 3 and defines inseparable parts, which are parts that are always contained within at least one composite -- that is, the part object does not exist separately from a colleciton. Inseparable parts are represented using the ''inseparablePartOf'' relationships and the concept ''InseparablePart''. As shown, the ''inseparablePartOf'' relationship is a sub-relationship (that is, specializes) the more general partOf relationship.
+ There are four ways that part-whole relationships are specialized in the core, shown in Figures 3 - 6. The first specialization is shown in Figure 3 and defines inseparable parts, which are parts that are always contained within at least one composite -- that is, the part object does not exist separately from a collection. Inseparable parts are represented using the ''inseparablePartOf'' relationships and the concept ''InseparablePart''. As shown, the ''inseparablePartOf'' relationship is a sub-relationship (that is, specializes) the more general partOf relationship.

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