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Semantics In Kepler

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- [#1] The term "SpatialSpeciesDistributionModel" is highly specialized. In practice, such terms are more likely than not described, or "built from" existing terms and ontology structures. For example, the notion of a "Model" may be explicitly captured by an ontology, where a "Model" is a composite structure having multiple parts. In this example, the term "SpatialSpeciesDistributionModel" may be explicitly defined within the ontology, or even implicitly defined by the annotation itself as being a "Model" that "computes" the "SpatialDistribution" of a set of "Species".
+ [#1] The term "SpatialSpeciesDistributionModel" is highly specialized. In practice, such terms are more likely than not described, or "built from" existing terms and ontology structures. For example, the notion of a "Model" may be explicitly captured by an ontology, where a "Model" is a composite structure having multiple parts. In this example, the term "SpatialSpeciesDistributionModel" may be explicitly defined within the ontology, or even implicitly defined by the annotation itself as being a __Model__ that __computes__ a __SpatialMap__ __from__ a set of __SpatialDistribution__ __of__ __Species__.
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