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Fig. 6 | Journal of Biomedical Semantics

Fig. 6

From: Semantic units: organizing knowledge graphs into semantically meaningful units of representation

Fig. 6

Example of a statement unit. The illustration displays a statement unit exemplifying a has-weight relation. The data graph, denoted within the blue box at the bottom, articulates the statement with ‘apple X’ as the subject and ‘gram X’ alongside the numerical value 204.56 as the objects. The peach-colored box encompasses the semantic-units graph, housing triples that encapsulate the semantic unit’s representation. It explicitly denotes the resource embodying the statement unit (bordered blue box), an instance of the *SEMUNIT:weight statement unit* class, with ‘apple X’ identified as the subject. Notably, the UPRI of *’weight statement unit’* is also the UPRI of the semantic unit’s data graph (the unbordered subgraph in the blue box)

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