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  • solid combustion fuel  + (A solid combustion fuel is a combustion fuel that has a solid state of matter under normal conditions.)
  • solid fossil fuel  + (A solid fossil fuel is a fossil fuel that has a solid state of matter under normal conditions.)
  • solid renewable fuel  + (A solid renewable fuel is a renewable fuel that has a solid state of matter under normal conditions.)
  • solver  + (A solver is a software that solves a mathematical problem.)
  • sorption heat storage object  + (A sorption heat storage object is a thermo-chemical heat storage object that stores thermal energy by using desorption.)
  • source category  + (A source category is a sector that is defined by a common reporting format.)
  • source code file format  + (A source code file format is a text file format that is source code in a programming language.)
  • space requirement for construction  + (A space requirement for construction is space requirement of an artificial object that covers the area needed in order to construct an artificial object.)
  • space requirement  + (A space requirement is a two-dimensional spatial region that covers the area needed by an object or object aggregate.)
  • pixels per millimeter  + (A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the number of pixels in one millimeter length or width of a digital image divided by the physical length or width of a printed image.)
  • dots per inch  + (A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the printing resolution, in particular the number of individual dots of ink a printer or toner can produce within a linear one-inch space.)
  • pixels per inch  + (A spatial resolution unit which is a standard measure of the resolution of a computer display, related to the size of the display in inches and the total number of pixels in the horizontal and vertical directions.)
  • micron pixel  + (A spatial resolution unit which is equal to a pixel size of one micrometer.)
  • micromole per litre  + (A specific concentration unit which is equal to 1 micromole in a given volume of one thousandth of a cubic meter.)
  • micromole per kilogram  + (A specific concentration unit which is equal to 1 micromole of a given substance per kilogram of solvent.)
  • specific space requirement  + (A specific space requirement is a quantity value that indicates a certain space requirement per nameplate capacity.)
  • milliliter per kilogram  + (A specific volume unit which is equal to a thousandth of a liter per kilogram or 10^[-3] l/kg.)
  • cubic meter per kilogram  + (A specific volume unit which is equal to one cubic meter volume occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance.)
  • liter per kilogram  + (A specific volume unit which is equal to one liter volume occupied by one kilogram of a particular substance.)
  • microliter per kilogram  + (A specific volume unit which is equal to one millionth of a liter per kilogram or 10^[-6] l/kg.)
  • kilometer per hour  + (A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 kilometer distance in one hour.)
  • meter per second  + (A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 meter distance in one second.)
  • millimeters per day  + (A speed/velocity unit which is equal to the speed of an object traveling 1 millimeter distance in one day.)
  • sponsor  + (A sponsor is an agent that supports a person, organisation, or project by giving money, allowance of kind, services or other help.)
  • start time  + (A start time is a zero-dimensional temporal region that indicates the beginning of a one-dimensional temporal region.)
  • State  + (A state or province of a country.)
  • steam power unit  + (A steam power unit is a power generating unit that only has a steam turbine as turbine.)
  • steam reformer  + (A steam reformer is an energy converting component that produces syngas from hydrocarbons such as natural gas.)
  • steam reforming  + (A steam reforming process is a chemical reaction that converts hydrocarbons and steam to syngas. As it converts chemical energy and thermal energy to a different type of chemical energy (and waste heat), it is also an energy transformation process.)
  • steam turbine  + (A steam turbine is a turbine that converts heat from pressurised steam into rotational energy.)
  • steam-electric process  + (A steam-electric process is an energy transformation that converts thermal energy to electrical energy. A steam turbine and an electro motive generator are participating in a steam-electric process.)
  • stock potential  + (A stock potential is a potential of the stock of a source or sink.)
  • study factsheet  + (A study factsheet is a factsheet that contains information about a scenario study.)
  • study  + (A study is a project with the goal to investigate something.)
  • study region  + (A study region is a spatial region that is under investigation and consists entirely of one or more subregions.)
  • study report  + (A study report is a report that is the output from some study.)
  • study subregion  + (A study subregion is a subregion of a study region.)
  • subregion  + (A subregion is a spatial region that is a part of spatial region.)
  • exclusion subset ontology module  + (A subset of an ontology that is intended to be excluded for some purpose. For example, a blacklist of classes.)
  • import ontology module  + (A subset ontology module that is intended to be imported from another ontology.)
  • species subset ontology module  + (A subset ontology that is crafted to either include or exclude a taxonomic grouping of species.)
  • obo basic subset ontology module  + (A subset ontology that is designed for basA subset ontology that is designed for basic applications to continue to make certain simplifying assumptions; many of these simplifying assumptions were based on the initial version of the Gene Ontology, and have become enshrined in many popular and useful tools such as term enrichment tools.</br></br>Examples of such assumptions include: traversing the ontology graph ignoring relationship types using a naive algorithm will not lead to cycles (i.e. the ontology is a DAG); every referenced term is declared in the ontology (i.e. there are no dangling clauses).</br></br>An ontology is OBO Basic if and only if it has the following characteristics:</br>DAG</br>Unidirectional</br>No Dangling Clauses</br>Fully Asserted</br>Fully Labeled</br>No equivalence axioms</br>Singly labeled edges</br>No qualifier lists</br>No disjointness axioms</br>No owl-axioms header</br>No importsess axioms No owl-axioms header No imports)
  • curation subset ontology module  + (A subset ontology that is intended as a whitelist for curators using the ontology. Such a subset will exclude classes that curators should not use for curation.)
  • single layer subset ontology module  + (A subset ontology that is largely comprised of a single layer or strata in an ontology class hierarchy. The purpose is typically for rolling up for visualization. The classes in the layer need not be disjoint.)
  • picomole  + (A substance unit equal to 10^[-12] mol.)
  • femtomole  + (A substance unit equal to 10^[-15] mol.)
  • attomole  + (A substance unit equal to 10^[-18] mol.)
  • micromole  + (A substance unit equal to a millionth of a mol or 10^[-6] mol.)
  • millimole  + (A substance unit equal to a thousandth of a mol or 10^[-3] mol.)
  • nanomole  + (A substance unit equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a mole or 10^[-9] mol.)
  • mole  + (A substance unit which is equal to the amount of substance of a molecular system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12.)
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