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68 | 68 | External knowledge systems could contain references from their own concepts to CB-NL core concepts, using the CB-NL concept’s unique URI. The CB-NL does not maintain external concepts which are associated with CB-NL in this way. |
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70 | -The concepts from external ontologies can be mapped to concepts that are already present in CB-NL Core, using, for example, a specialization relationship. Example: ‘doors outside’, which is a concept from the SEL standard, is mapped to the CB-NL concept ‘Door’ as its superclass. The SEL standard is a context ontology and contains concepts that refer to the CB-NL core. | |
70 | +The concepts from external ontologies can be mapped to concepts that are already present in CB-NL Core, using, for example, a specialization relationship. Example: ‘doors outside’, which is a concept from the [[SEL>>References#HSEL]] standard, is mapped to the CB-NL concept ‘Door’ as its superclass. The SEL standard is a context ontology and contains concepts that refer to the CB-NL core. | |
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