Part Removal

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Part Removal
Remoção de Parte
Soustraction d'élément
Teilentfernung
Usunięcie części
Αφαίρεση Μερών
Удаление Части
部件删除


This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part. Typical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan.

Property Expected type Definition
P112_diminished
E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing
This property identifies the E24 Physical Man-Made Thing that was diminished by E80 Part Removal. Although a Part removal activity normally concerns only one item of Physical Man-Made Thing, it is possible to imagine circumstances under which more than one item might be diminished by a single Part Removal activity.
P113_removed
E18_Physical_Thing
This property identifies the E18 Physical Thing that is removed during an E80 Part Removal activity.
Property On types Definition
P112i_was_diminished_by
E24_Physical_Man-Made_Thing
P113i_was_removed_by
E18_Physical_Thing
As Subject:
predicate object
comment "This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E18 Physical Thing being decreased by the removal of a part. Typical scenarios include the detachment of an accessory, the removal of a component or part of a composite object, or the deaccessioning of an object from a curated E78 Collection. If the E80 Part Removal results in the total decomposition of the original object into pieces, such that the whole ceases to exist, the activity should instead be modelled as an E81 Transformation, i.e. a simultaneous destruction and production. In cases where the part removed has no discernible identity prior to its removal but does have an identity subsequent to its removal, the activity should be regarded as both E80 Part Removal and E12 Production. This class of activities forms a basis for reasoning about the history, and continuity of identity over time, of objects that are removed from other objects, such as precious gemstones being extracted from different items of jewelry, or cultural artifacts being deaccessioned from different museum collections over their lifespan. "@en
label "Part Removal"@en
"Remoção de Parte"@pt
"Soustraction d'élément"@fr
"Teilentfernung"@de
"Usunięcie części"@pl
"Αφαίρεση Μερών"@el
"Удаление Части"@ru
"部件删除"@zh
type owl:Class
subClassOf E11_Modification