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clinical_intervention_config.yaml
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# metamodel_version: 1.7.0# version: 3.0.3id: clinical_intervention
schema_generating: true
display_name: clinical intervention
document_category: clinical intervention
weight: 20
fields:
- id: id
description: A unique identifier for an entity. Must be either a CURIE shorthand
for a URI or a complete URI
display_name: id
- id: iri
description: An IRI for an entity. This is determined by the id using expansion
rules.
display_name: iri
- id: type
display_name: type
- id: name
description: A human-readable name for an attribute or entity.
display_name: name
- id: description
description: a human-readable description of an entity
display_name: description
- id: source
display_name: source
- id: has_attribute
description: connects any entity to an attribute
display_name: has attribute
cardinality: multi
- id: provided_by
description: The value in this node property represents the knowledge provider that
created or assembled the node and all of its attributes. Used internally to represent
how a particular node made its way into a knowledge provider or graph.
display_name: provided by
cardinality: multi
- id: xref
description: Alternate CURIEs for a thing
display_name: xref
cardinality: multi
- id: category
description: "Name of the high level ontology class in which this entity is categorized.\
\ Corresponds to the label for the biolink entity type class.\n * In a neo4j database\
\ this MAY correspond to the neo4j label tag.\n * In an RDF database it should\
\ be a biolink model class URI.\nThis field is multi-valued. It should include\
\ values for ancestors of the biolink class; for example, a protein such as Shh\
\ would have category values `biolink:Protein`, `biolink:GeneProduct`, `biolink:MolecularEntity`,\
\ ...\nIn an RDF database, nodes will typically have an rdf:type triples. This\
\ can be to the most specific biolink class, or potentially to a class more specific\
\ than something in biolink. For example, a sequence feature `f` may have a rdf:type\
\ assertion to a SO class such as TF_binding_site, which is more specific than\
\ anything in biolink. Here we would have categories {biolink:GenomicEntity, biolink:MolecularEntity,\
\ biolink:NamedThing}"
display_name: named thing_category
cardinality: multi