RDF vocabulary
The RDF vocabulary (namespace http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#), rendered by Iolanta. Term groups come from visualization nanopublications discovered at render time; see the iolanta:visualizes example for the current RDF grouping.
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The class of containers of alternatives.
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The class of unordered containers.
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A class representing a compound literal.
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The datatype of RDF literals storing fragments of HTML content
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The datatype of RDF literals storing JSON content.
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The class of RDF Lists.
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The class of plain (i.e. untyped) literal values, as used in RIF and OWL 2
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The class of RDF properties.
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The class of ordered containers.
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The class of RDF statements.
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The datatype of XML literal values.
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The base direction component of a CompoundLiteral.
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The first item in the subject RDF list.
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The datatype of language-tagged string values
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The language component of a CompoundLiteral.
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The empty list, with no items in it. If the rest of a list is nil then the list has no more items in it.
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The object of the subject RDF statement.
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The predicate of the subject RDF statement.
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The rest of the subject RDF list after the first item.
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The subject of the subject RDF statement.
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The subject is an instance of a class.
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Idiomatic property used for structured values.