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 loading...| Preferred Name | PhysicalObject | 
| Definitions | An object that occupies space and possesses mass. | 
| ID | http://rds.posccaesar.org/ontology/lis14/rdl/PhysicalObject | 
| definition | An object that occupies space and possesses mass. | 
| example | A wall, a fluid stream, a welder, a printed manual, a seafloor. | 
| is primitive | true | 
| label | PhysicalObject | 
| naturalLanguageDefinition | An object that occupies space and possesses mass. | 
| prefixIRI | lis:PhysicalObject | 
| prefLabel | PhysicalObject | 
| primitive rationale | A precise account of what it means to be a physical object is beyond the scope of IDO. There is no obvious consensus on the notion of "material". | 
| see also | ISO 15926-2:2003 'physical_object' ISO 15926-2:2003 'materialized_physical_object' http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/BFO_0000040 http://www.loa-cnr.it/ontologies/DOLCE-Lite.owl#physical-object | 
| usageNote | Installed software is considered a physical object. | 
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