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Instances | Blood | A fluid present in Animals that transports Nutrients to and waste products away from various BodyParts. |
| BodySubstance | Extracellular material and mixtures of cells and extracellular material that are produced, excreted or accreted by an Organism. Included here are Substances such as saliva, dental enamel, sweat, hormones, and gastric acid. |
| Colloid | A Colloid is a Mixture in which microscopically dispersed Insoluble particles, between 0.95 and 977 Nanometers in approximateDiameter on the Wentworth Scale are suspended throughout another Substance. |
| Entity | The universal class of individuals. This is the root node of the ontology. |
| LiquidMixture | Any Mixture that satisfies two conditions, viz. it is made up predominantly of things which are a Liquid and any component other than Liquid in the Mixture is in the form of fine particles which are suspended in the Liquid. |
| Mixture | A Mixture is two or more PureSubstances, combined in varying proportions - each retaining its own specific properties. The components of a Mixture can be separated by physical means, i.e. without the making and breaking of chemical bonds. Examples: Air, table salt thoroughly dissolved in water, milk, wood, and concrete. |
| Object | Corresponds roughly to the class of ordinary objects. Examples include normal physical objects, geographical regions, and locations of Processes, the complement of Objects in the Physical class. In a 4D ontology, an Object is something whose spatiotemporal extent is thought of as dividing into spatial parts roughly parallel to the time-axis. |
| Physical | An entity that has a location in space-time. Note that locations are themselves understood to have a location in space-time. |
| SelfConnectedObject | A SelfConnectedObject is any Object that does not consist of two or more disconnected parts. |
| SolMixture | A SolMixture is a colloidal Suspension made out of tiny Solid particules in a continuous Liquid medium. Examples of Sol includes Blood Paint. |
| Substance | An Object in which every part is similar to every other in every relevant respect. More precisely, something is a Substance when it has only arbitrary pieces as parts - any parts have properties which are similar to those of the whole. Note that a Substance may nonetheless have physical properties that vary. For example, the temperature, chemical constitution, density, etc. may change from one part to another. An example would be a body of water. |
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