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subject | fact |
causes | documentation The causation relation between situations or propositions. (causes ?PROCESS1 ?PROCESS2) means that the state of affairs expressed by ?PROCESS1 brings about the state of affairs expressed by ?PROCESS2 | ![]() |
has axiom (=> | ![]() | |
has domain1 Process | ![]() | |
has domain2 Process | ![]() | |
is an instance of AsymmetricRelation | ![]() | |
is an instance of BinaryPredicate | ![]() | |
BinaryRelation | is first domain of DomainFn | ![]() |
is first domain of equivalenceRelationOn | ![]() | |
is first domain of inverse | ![]() | |
is first domain of irreflexiveOn | ![]() | |
is first domain of partialOrderingOn | ![]() | |
is first domain of RangeFn | ![]() | |
is first domain of reflexiveOn | ![]() | |
is first domain of totalOrderingOn | ![]() | |
is first domain of trichotomizingOn | ![]() | |
is second domain of inverse | ![]() | |
Predicate | is first domain of singleValued | ![]() |
Class | is third domain of domain | ![]() |
is third domain of domainSubclass | ![]() | |
Abstract | is disjoint from Physical | ![]() |
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