Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).
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| rdf:type | |
| rdfs:subPropertyOf | |
| rdfs:label |
has broaderhas broaderhas broaderhas broaderhas broader
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| rdfs:comment |
Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).Broader concepts are typically rendered as parents in a concept hierarchy (tree).
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| owl:inverseOf | |
| rdfs:isDefinedBy | |
| skos:definition |
Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning.Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning.Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning.Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning.Relates a concept to a concept that is more general in meaning.
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| skos:scopeNote |
By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources.By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources.By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources.By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources.By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources.
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