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I'll get straight to the heart of it, the URLs are to blame. MFOEM, you give love (MFOEM_000048) a bad name:
<Class rdf:about="http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOEM_000048">
<rdfs:label>love</rdfs:label>
<rdfs:subClassOf rdf:resource="http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MFOEM_000199"/>
<ns2:MFOEM_000165>loving</ns2:MFOEM_000165>
<ns2:IAO_0000115>A strong emotion associated with feelings of desire, warmth and intimacy for another person. [Source: OCEAS]</ns2:IAO_0000115>
<ns2:MFOEM_000010 xml:lang="de">liebe</ns2:MFOEM_000010>
<ns2:MFOEM_000010 xml:lang="es">amor</ns2:MFOEM_000010>
<ns2:MFOEM_000010 xml:lang="fr">amour</ns2:MFOEM_000010>
</Class>
OK, I perhaps "bad name" is too strong, but the point is that there are multiple names for love in different languages, these are appropriately tagged, except for the English one.
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I'll get straight to the heart of it, the URLs are to blame. MFOEM, you give love (MFOEM_000048) a bad name:
OK, I perhaps "bad name" is too strong, but the point is that there are multiple names for love in different languages, these are appropriately tagged, except for the English one.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: