Identifiers in the Semantic Network
The information associated with each semantic type includes:
- A unique identifier
- A tree number indicating its position in the `isa' hierarchy
- A definition
- Its immediate parent and children
The information associated with each relationship includes:
- A unique identifier
- The semantic type
- A tree number
- A definition
- Examples
- The set of semantic types that can plausibly be linked by this relationship.
example Semantic Network record:
STY|T020|Acquired Abnormality|A1 . 2 . 2 . 2|An abnormal structure, or one that is abnormal in size or location, found in or deriving from a previously normal structure . Acquired abnormalities are distinguished from diseases even though they may result in pathological functioning (e . g . , "hernias incarcerate") . |Abscess of prostate; Hemorrhoids; Hernia, Femoral; Varicose Veins||||| Acquired Abnormality|co-occurs_with|Injury or Poisoning|D| Acquired Abnormality|isa|Anatomical Abnormality|D| Acquired Abnormality|result_of|Behavior|D|
Last Reviewed: July 29, 2016