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| author | john.j.camilleri <john.j.camilleri@chalmers.se> | 2013-09-16 07:17:27 +0000 |
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| committer | john.j.camilleri <john.j.camilleri@chalmers.se> | 2013-09-16 07:17:27 +0000 |
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Remove contribs and examples
Everything has now been moved to a separate repository at
https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-contrib
The contents of the examples folder are build during SetupWeb
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diff --git a/examples/SUMO/WMD.gf b/examples/SUMO/WMD.gf deleted file mode 100644 index a8f316c4f..000000000 --- a/examples/SUMO/WMD.gf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1018 +0,0 @@ -abstract WMD = MidLevelOntology ** {
-
- -- An extremely toxic protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea. Its mechanism, symptoms,
- -- and treatment are very similar to those of RicinToxin.
- -- However, AbrinToxin is roughly 75 times more toxic than RicinToxin.
- fun AbrinToxin : Class ;
- fun AbrinToxin_Class : SubClass AbrinToxin (both Protein Toxin);
-
- -- A BiochemicalAgent that has been divided into particles so minute that
- -- they can be easily dispersed in the air and inhaled by Humans or Animals.
- -- AerosolizedAgents tend to be more lethal and to affect a larger area.
- fun AerosolizedAgent : Class ;
- fun AerosolizedAgent_Class : SubClass AerosolizedAgent BiochemicalAgent ;
-
- -- Also known as weaponized anthrax. These are spores of BacillusAnthracis that
- -- have been separated to the point that they can be dispersed in the air and
- -- easily inhaled by crowds.
- fun AerosolizedBacillusAnthracis : Class ;
- fun AerosolizedBacillusAnthracis_Class : SubClass AerosolizedBacillusAnthracis (both AerosolizedAgent BacillusAnthracis);
-
- -- The disease has rarely been observed in humans,
- -- but it can cause severe damage to the liver,
- -- including cirrhosis and liver cancer, in a large number of animal species.
- fun Aflatoxicosis : Ind LifeThreateningDisease ;
-
- -- Toxins produced by fungi of the strains
- -- Aspergillus Flavus and Aspergillus Parasiticus.
- -- There are four varieties of Aflatoxin, viz. B1, B2, G1, and G2.
- -- B1 is most common and most toxic.
- fun Aflatoxin : Class ;
- fun Aflatoxin_Class : SubClass Aflatoxin Mycotoxin ;
-
- -- The disease caused by BacillusAnthracis.
- -- Victims of the disease may experience a brief, apparent recovery before death.
- fun Anthrax : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A disease that attacks the immune system and that is caused by the HIVVirus.
- -- Patients are usually infected through blood or semen.
- fun AquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome : Class ;
- fun AquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome_Class : SubClass AquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome DiseaseOrSyndrome ;
-
- -- Symptoms of the disease are flu_like in the initial stages.
- -- As the disease progresses, symptoms include bleeding from the nose and gums and blood spots.
- fun ArgentinianHemorrhagicFever : Ind HemorrhagicFever ;
-
- -- A very toxic form of arsenic that is 2 and a half times denser than air.
- -- Victims who die after exposure to Arsine generally die from renal failure.
- fun Arsine : Class ;
- fun Arsine_Class : SubClass Arsine BloodAgent ;
-
- -- An anticholinergic agent.
- fun Atropine : Class ;
- fun Atropine_Class : SubClass Atropine BiologicallyActiveSubstance ;
-
- -- Stockpiled for a time by both NATO and the Warsaw Pact countries,
- -- BZGas is a psychoactive agent that is heaver than air and
- -- reputedly ten times more powerful than LSD.
- -- Effects of the gas are not well understood, but they include vomiting,
- -- lethargy, loss of motor co_ordination, and cognitive incapacity.
- fun BZGas : Class ;
- fun BZGas_Class : SubClass BZGas IncapacitatingAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium which causes the disease Anthrax.
- -- Humans may become infected with Anthrax via contamination
- -- of a wound or by inhaling the Bacterium. When it is inhaled,
- -- the disease is often fatal if not treated early (see InhalationalAnthrax).
- fun BacillusAnthracis : Class ;
- fun BacillusAnthracis_Class : SubClass BacillusAnthracis BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A Bacterium that is closely related to and often found near BacillusAnthracis,
- -- the Bacterium that causes Anthrax. BacillusCereus causes two forms of food poisoning,
- -- one characterized by diarrhea and the other by vomiting. In most cases the disease is not
- -- life_threatening.
- fun BacillusCereus : Class ;
- fun BacillusCereus_Class : SubClass BacillusCereus BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A common topical antibiotic.
- fun Bacitracin : Class ;
- fun Bacitracin_Class : SubClass Bacitracin TopicalAntibiotic ;
-
- -- BiologicalAgents that are instances of Bacterium.
- fun BacterialAgent : Class ;
- fun BacterialAgent_Class : SubClass BacterialAgent (both Bacterium ToxicOrganism);
-
- -- A Toxin produced by some species of Frogs.
- fun Batrachotoxin : Class ;
- fun Batrachotoxin_Class : SubClass Batrachotoxin (both BodySubstance Toxin);
-
- -- A BiologicalAgent or a ChemicalAgent.
- fun BiochemicalAgent : Class ;
- fun BiochemicalAgent_Class : SubClass BiochemicalAgent BiologicallyActiveSubstance ;
-
- -- Attacks in which a BiochemicalWeapon is used against an Organism.
- fun BiochemicalAttack : Class ;
- fun BiochemicalAttack_Class : SubClass BiochemicalAttack Attack ;
-
- -- A WeaponOfMassDestruction that is either a BiologicalWeapon or a ChemicalWeapon,
- -- i.e. not a RadioactiveWeapon.
- fun BiochemicalWeapon : Class ;
- fun BiochemicalWeapon_Class : SubClass BiochemicalWeapon WeaponOfMassDestruction ;
-
- -- A naturally occurring Substance, or a synthetic analogue of
- -- such a substance or an Organism that is capable of
- -- inflicting severe harm on other Organisms.
- -- All BiologicalWeapons contain a BiologicalAgent.
- fun BiologicalAgent : Class ;
- fun BiologicalAgent_Class : SubClass BiologicalAgent BiochemicalAgent ;
-
- -- Weapons which contain a sample of ToxicOrganism or a BiologicallyActiveSubstance
- -- that is produced by a ToxicOrganism (or a synthetic analogue of the latter).
- fun BiologicalWeapon : Class ;
- fun BiologicalWeapon_Class : SubClass BiologicalWeapon BiochemicalWeapon ;
-
- -- ChemicalAgents that affect eyes, lungs, and skin.
- -- BlisterAgents are so named because they cause blistering of the skin.
- -- They may also cause blindness and respiratory damage.
- fun BlisterAgent : Class ;
- fun BlisterAgent_Class : SubClass BlisterAgent ChemicalAgent ;
-
- -- A CompoundSubstance that prevents the normal use of oxygen by bodily tissues.
- -- BloodAgents are highly volatile and disperse easily in the open air.
- fun BloodAgent : Class ;
- fun BloodAgent_Class : SubClass BloodAgent ChemicalAgent ;
-
- -- Symptoms of the disease are flu_like in the initial stages.
- -- As the disease progresses, symptoms include bleeding from the nose and gums and blood spots.
- fun BolivianHemorrhagicFever : Ind HemorrhagicFever ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Pertussis.
- fun BordetellaPertussis : Class ;
- fun BordetellaPertussis_Class : SubClass BordetellaPertussis BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A Toxin produced by the bacterium ClostridiumBotulinum. It paralyzes muscles if ingested, and one billionth of a pound is sufficient to cause death.
- fun BotulinumToxin : Class ;
- fun BotulinumToxin_Class : SubClass BotulinumToxin (both BodySubstance (both LifeThreateningAgent Toxin));
-
- -- A paralytic disease caused by BotulinumToxin,
- -- a Toxin produced by the bacterium ClostridiumBotulinum.
- fun Botulism : Ind (both BacterialDisease (both LifeThreateningDisease VaccinatableDisease)) ;
-
- -- Symptoms of the disease are flu_like in the initial stages.
- -- As the disease progresses, symptoms include bleeding from the nose and gums and blood spots.
- fun BrazilianHemorrhagicFever : Ind HemorrhagicFever ;
-
- -- The Bacterium which is responsible for the disease Brucellosis.
- -- This class covers Brucella Abortus (which infects humans and cattle),
- -- Brucella Melitensis (which infects sheep, goats, and humans),
- -- and Brucella Suis (which infects pigs).
- fun BrucellaBacterium : Class ;
- fun BrucellaBacterium_Class : SubClass BrucellaBacterium BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Infectious disease caused by BrucellaBacterium.
- -- It is also known as undulant fever and malta fever,
- -- depending on the strain of BrucellaBacterium that is reponsible for the infection.
- fun Brucellosis : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A variant of the Plague which results in large swellings, called buboes.
- fun BubonicPlague : Ind (both BacterialDisease VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes the disease Glanders.
- -- It is transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected animals.
- -- The bacteria enter the body through the skin and the mucosal surfaces of the eyes and nose.
- fun BurkholderiaMallei : Class ;
- fun BurkholderiaMallei_Class : SubClass BurkholderiaMallei BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Formerly known as Pseudomonas Pseudomallei, this is the Bacterium that causes Melioidosis.
- fun BurkholderiaPseudomallei : Class ;
- fun BurkholderiaPseudomallei_Class : SubClass BurkholderiaPseudomallei BacterialAgent ;
-
- fun CSGas : Class ;
- fun CSGas_Class : SubClass CSGas IncapacitatingAgent ;
-
- -- Synthetic compounds that are not an analogue of anything occurring naturally
- -- and that can result in serious burns, paralysis, and death to Organisms.
- fun ChemicalAgent : Class ;
- fun ChemicalAgent_Class : SubClass ChemicalAgent (both BiochemicalAgent (both BiologicallyActiveSubstance CompoundSubstance));
-
- -- Weapons that damage or destroy Organisms by means of a ChemicalAgent.
- fun ChemicalWeapon : Class ;
- fun ChemicalWeapon_Class : SubClass ChemicalWeapon BiochemicalWeapon ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Psittacosis.
- fun ChlamydiaPsittaci : Class ;
- fun ChlamydiaPsittaci_Class : SubClass ChlamydiaPsittaci BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A poisonous gas.
- fun ChlorineGas : Class ;
- fun ChlorineGas_Class : SubClass ChlorineGas ChokingAgent ;
-
- -- Poisonous gas which has effects similar to tear gas.
- -- If ingested, the gas causes gastroenteritis.
- fun Chloropicrin : Class ;
- fun Chloropicrin_Class : SubClass Chloropicrin ChokingAgent ;
-
- -- ChemicalAgents designed to cause the lungs to fill with fluid,
- -- which can result in the victim choking to death.
- -- ChokingAgents are heavy gases that are less effective than
- -- other ChemicalAgents because they can be easily dissipated by a slight wind.
- fun ChokingAgent : Class ;
- fun ChokingAgent_Class : SubClass ChokingAgent ChemicalAgent ;
-
- -- A diarrheal disease that is caused by a Toxin secreted by the Bacterium VibrioCholera.
- -- Death may result from severe dehydration caused by the disease.
- -- There is little if any fever and abdominal pain with this illness.
- fun Cholera : Ind (both BacterialDisease (both VaccinatableDisease LifeThreateningDisease)) ;
-
- -- An OralAntibiotic that is often used to prevent complications from
- -- AquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome. Recommended for prevention of inhalational
- -- Anthrax in subjects who may have been exposed to aeresolized BacillusAnthracis.
- fun Ciprofloxacin : Class ;
- fun Ciprofloxacin_Class : SubClass Ciprofloxacin OralAntibiotic ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that produces BotulinumToxin.
- fun ClostridiumBotulinum : Class ;
- fun ClostridiumBotulinum_Class : SubClass ClostridiumBotulinum BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Bacterium often found in the intestines of Animals.
- -- Ingesting this Bacterium can result in Perfringens food poisoning,
- -- which can attack internal organs and lead to gangrene.
- fun ClostridiumPerfringens : Class ;
- fun ClostridiumPerfringens_Class : SubClass ClostridiumPerfringens BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes the disease Tetanus.
- fun ClostridiumTetani : Class ;
- fun ClostridiumTetani_Class : SubClass ClostridiumTetani BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A recently discovered Fungus that is related to
- -- CoccidioidesImmitis and that also causes RiftValleyFever.
- fun CoccidiodesPosadasii : Class ;
- fun CoccidiodesPosadasii_Class : SubClass CoccidiodesPosadasii (both FungalAgent LifeThreateningAgent);
-
- -- A Fungus that causes RiftValleyFever,
- -- an illness whose symptoms include fever, chills,
- -- and coughing and which may result in death.
- fun CoccidioidesImmitis : Class ;
- fun CoccidioidesImmitis_Class : SubClass CoccidioidesImmitis (both FungalAgent LifeThreateningAgent);
-
- -- A class of neurotoxins that are produced by the Pacific cone snails.
- -- The lethality of these toxins varies widely, and it would be impractical to
- -- manufacture them on a large scale.
- fun Conotoxin : Class ;
- fun Conotoxin_Class : SubClass Conotoxin (both BodySubstance (both CompoundSubstance Toxin));
-
- -- The Bacterium that secretes a Toxin that causes Diphtheria.
- fun CorynebacteriumDiphtheriae : Class ;
- fun CorynebacteriumDiphtheriae_Class : SubClass CorynebacteriumDiphtheriae BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes QFever.
- fun CoxiellaBurnetii : Class ;
- fun CoxiellaBurnetii_Class : SubClass CoxiellaBurnetii RickettsialAgent ;
-
- -- A widespread disease which was initially identified in
- -- the Crimea and the Congo, which accounts for its name.
- -- The disease has a high mortality rate for humans,
- -- but infection of humans occurs infrequently.
- fun CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFever : Ind (both HemorrhagicFever LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFever.
- fun CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFeverVirus : Class ;
- fun CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFeverVirus_Class : SubClass CrimeanCongoHemorrhagicFeverVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Used in mining and metalurgy, it is very similar to HydrogenCyanide.
- -- However, it is less volatile than HydrogenCyanide, and its effects on the eyes,
- -- respiratory tract, and lungs is similar to Phosgene and ChorineGas.
- fun CyanogenChloride : Class ;
- fun CyanogenChloride_Class : SubClass CyanogenChloride BloodAgent ;
-
- -- Integrating a WeaponOfMassDestruction with a conventional weapon,
- -- so that the former can be delivered to its target.
- fun DeliveringWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun DeliveringWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass DeliveringWeaponOfMassDestruction Making ;
-
- -- The less serious disease caused by the DengueFeverVirus.
- -- Symptoms include fever and severe headache.
- fun DengueFever : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- Any of four related but distinct virus serotypes that are carried by
- -- the Aedes Aegypti mosquito and that can cause DengueFever and DengueHemorrhagicFever.
- fun DengueFeverVirus : Class ;
- fun DengueFeverVirus_Class : SubClass DengueFeverVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- The more serious disease caused by the & %DengueFeverVirus.
- -- Symptoms include bleeding from the nose, mouth, and gums, and
- -- excessive thirst and difficulty breathing.
- fun DengueHemorrhagicFever : Ind (both HemorrhagicFever LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- Positioning a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon for
- -- the purpose of bringing about harm of some kind.
- fun DeployingWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun DeployingWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass DeployingWeaponOfMassDestruction (both IntentionalProcess Putting);
-
- -- Making instances of WeaponOfMassDestruction.
- fun DevelopingWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun DevelopingWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass DevelopingWeaponOfMassDestruction Making ;
-
- -- A Micotoxin that is found in grains and products made from grains.
- -- Symptoms include diarrhea, necrotic lesions, and hemorrhaging.
- fun Diacetoxyscirpenol : Class ;
- fun Diacetoxyscirpenol_Class : SubClass Diacetoxyscirpenol Mycotoxin ;
-
- -- A chelating agent often used to treat Lewisite, as well as Lead Poisoning.
- fun Dimercaprol : Class ;
- fun Dimercaprol_Class : SubClass Dimercaprol BiologicallyActiveSubstance ;
-
- -- A poisonous gas that irritates the lungs and that is similar to Phosgene.
- fun Diphosgene : Class ;
- fun Diphosgene_Class : SubClass Diphosgene ChokingAgent ;
-
- -- The disease can infect almost any mucous membrane. It causes fever, chills, headache, and nausea.
- -- In severe cases it may affect heart rhythm and motor coordination.
- fun Diphtheria : Ind (both BacterialDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- Dismantling a Weapon of Mass Destruction, i.e. destroying the weapon or removing it from active deployment.
- fun DismantlingWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun DismantlingWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass DismantlingWeaponOfMassDestruction IntentionalProcess ;
-
- -- An OralAntibiotic that is used to treat a wide variety of BacterialDiseases,
- -- including traveler's diarrhea. Recommended for prevention of inhalational Anthrax
- -- in subjects who may have been exposed to aeresolized BacillusAnthracis.
- fun Doxycycline : Class ;
- fun Doxycycline_Class : SubClass Doxycycline OralAntibiotic ;
-
- -- In mile cases, symptoms are flu_like. In more severe cases,
- -- the disease may result in encephalitis, coma, and death.
- fun EasternEquineEncephalitis : Ind (both ViralDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes EasternEquineEncephalitis.
- -- Mosquitoes carry this virus, which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them.
- fun EasternEquineEncephalitisVirus : Class ;
- fun EasternEquineEncephalitisVirus_Class : SubClass EasternEquineEncephalitisVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A very serious HemorrhagicFever, which often results in death.
- fun EbolaHemorrhagicFever : Ind HemorrhagicFever ;
-
- -- A Virus that causes a form of hemorrhagic fever.
- fun EbolaVirus : Class ;
- fun EbolaVirus_Class : SubClass EbolaVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A Toxin produced by the bacterium ClostridiumPerfringens
- -- that causes a mild form of food poisoning that lasts one to two days.
- fun EpsilonToxin : Class ;
- fun EpsilonToxin_Class : SubClass EpsilonToxin (both BodySubstance Toxin);
-
- -- One of hundreds of strains of the Escherichia Coli Bacterium.
- -- This strain lives in the intestines of healthy cattle,
- -- but it can cause severe illness when ingested by humans.
- fun EscherichiaColi0157H7 : Class ;
- fun EscherichiaColi0157H7_Class : SubClass EscherichiaColi0157H7 BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A Virus that that is responsible for a hemorrhagic fever found in South America.
- fun FlexalVirus : Class ;
- fun FlexalVirus_Class : SubClass FlexalVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A Virus that is smaller than YellowFeverVirus.
- fun FootAndMouthVirus : Class ;
- fun FootAndMouthVirus_Class : SubClass FootAndMouthVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes the disease Tularemia. Also known as Pasturella Tularensis.
- -- The Bacterium has two strains, Jellison type A (F. tularensis biovar tularensis) and type B
- -- strains (F tularensis biovar palaearctica), and it is infectious with a dose as small as
- -- 50 cells per milliliter.
- fun FrancisellaTularensis : Class ;
- fun FrancisellaTularensis_Class : SubClass FrancisellaTularensis BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Any BiologicalAgent that is also a Fungus.
- fun FungalAgent : Class ;
- fun FungalAgent_Class : SubClass FungalAgent (both Fungus ToxicOrganism);
-
- -- One of the G_series nerve agents.
- fun GF : Class ;
- fun GF_Class : SubClass GF GSeriesNerveAgent ;
-
- -- Earliest sort of NerveAgent (developed in the 1930's).
- -- This subclass of NerveAgents tends to be less persistent,
- -- more volatile, and less toxic than VSeriesNerveAgents,
- -- which were developed later. GSeriesNerveAgents include Tabun, Sarin, and Soman.
- fun GSeriesNerveAgent : Class ;
- fun GSeriesNerveAgent_Class : SubClass GSeriesNerveAgent NerveAgent ;
-
- -- Inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, i.e.
- -- the stomach and small and large intestines.
- -- The symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain.
- fun Gastroenteritis : Ind DiseaseOrSyndrome ;
-
- -- The class of Organisms that are not found originally in nature, but are produced
- -- in a laboratory by manipulating the genes of naturally occurring organisms.
- fun GeneticallyEngineeredOrganism : Class ;
- fun GeneticallyEngineeredOrganism_Class : SubClass GeneticallyEngineeredOrganism Organism ;
-
- -- A Bacterium that causes Gastroenteritis. It is present in many streams and lakes,
- -- and it is carried by beavers and other animals.
- fun GiardiaLamblia : Class ;
- fun GiardiaLamblia_Class : SubClass GiardiaLamblia BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A disease caused by BurkholderiaMallei. Primary symptoms of Glanders include fever,
- -- muscle aches, chest pain, muscle tightness, and headache. Additional symptoms include
- -- tearing of the eyes, light sensitivity, and diarrhea. There is no vaccine for this disease.
- fun Glanders : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A disease caused by the bacterium NeisseriaGonorrhoeae.
- fun Gonorrhea : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes VenezuelanHemorrhagicFever.
- fun GuanaritoVirus : Class ;
- fun GuanaritoVirus_Class : SubClass GuanaritoVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes AquiredImmunoDeficiencySyndrome.
- fun HIVVirus : Class ;
- fun HIVVirus_Class : SubClass HIVVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A severe syndrome that affects multiple organs of the body. Typically,
- -- the vascular system is damaged, and the body's ability to regulate itself is impaired.
- fun HemorrhagicFever : Class ;
- fun HemorrhagicFever_Class : SubClass HemorrhagicFever ViralDisease ;
-
- -- A Virus found in Australia and Papua New Guinea that infects humans and horses.
- -- The natural host of the virus appears to be fruit bats. Not much is known about
- -- the disease caused by the HendraVirus, but it seems to begin with fever and then
- -- progress to drowsiness and coma.
- fun HendraVirus : Class ;
- fun HendraVirus_Class : SubClass HendraVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A class of ViralDiseases that attack the liver.
- fun Hepatitis : Class ;
- fun Hepatitis_Class : SubClass Hepatitis ViralDisease ;
-
- -- A disease that attacks the liver and causes jaundice as well as flu_like symptoms.
- -- There is no chronic infection with this disease, and anyone who has recovered from
- -- it will have life_time immunity to the disease.
- fun HepatitisA : Ind (both Hepatitis VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes HepatitisA.
- fun HepatitisAVirus : Class ;
- fun HepatitisAVirus_Class : SubClass HepatitisAVirus HepatitisVirus ;
-
- -- Like other forms of hepatitis, HepatitisB attacks the liver of the victim.
- -- The disease may result in death from chronic liver disease.
- fun HepatitisB : Ind (both Hepatitis (both VaccinatableDisease LifeThreateningDisease)) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes HepatitisB.
- fun HepatitisBVirus : Class ;
- fun HepatitisBVirus_Class : SubClass HepatitisBVirus HepatitisVirus ;
-
- -- Like other forms of hepatitis, HepatitisC attacks the liver of the victim.
- -- The disease often results in chronic infection and chronic liver disease,
- -- although the mortality rate of this disease is lower than that of HepatitisB.
- -- Most cases of HepatitisC are due to injections of illegal drugs.
- fun HepatitisC : Ind (both Hepatitis LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes HepatitisC.
- fun HepatitisCVirus : Class ;
- fun HepatitisCVirus_Class : SubClass HepatitisCVirus HepatitisVirus ;
-
- -- Viruses that cause Hepatitis.
- fun HepatitisVirus : Class ;
- fun HepatitisVirus_Class : SubClass HepatitisVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- The disease caused by HerpesBVirus.
- fun HerpesB : Ind (both ViralDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- A virus which is carried by Macaque monkeys and which does not harm these primates,
- -- but which causes the very serious HerpesB disease in humans.
- fun HerpesBVirus : Class ;
- fun HerpesBVirus_Class : SubClass HerpesBVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A ChemicalAgent that was widely used by the Nazis in extermination camps.
- -- A low dose can cause headache, disorientation, and vomiting, while a high dose
- -- can rapidly result in respiratory and/or cardiac arrest.
- fun HydrogenCyanide : Class ;
- fun HydrogenCyanide_Class : SubClass HydrogenCyanide BloodAgent ;
-
- -- ChemicalAgents that are designed to cause temporary disability in victims.
- fun IncapacitatingAgent : Class ;
- fun IncapacitatingAgent_Class : SubClass IncapacitatingAgent ChemicalAgent ;
-
- -- A contagious disease caused by a large number of Viruses.
- fun Influenza : Class ;
- fun Influenza_Class : SubClass Influenza (both VaccinatableDisease ViralDisease);
-
- -- Almost 100% fatal if left untreated for more than 24 hours.
- fun InhalationalAnthrax : Ind (both BacterialDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- Most people who are infected with this disease will suffer only mild symptoms.
- -- However, in severe cases, the disease attacks the central nervous system and may result in death.
- fun JapaneseEncephalitis : Ind (both ViralDisease (both LifeThreateningDisease VaccinatableDisease)) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes JapaneseEncephalitis.
- -- Mosquitoes in agricultural areas of Asia carry this virus,
- -- which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them.
- fun JapaneseEncephalitisVirus : Class ;
- fun JapaneseEncephalitisVirus_Class : SubClass JapaneseEncephalitisVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- This Virus derives its name from the Junin area of Argentina,
- -- where occurrences have so far been restricted.
- fun JuninVirus : Class ;
- fun JuninVirus_Class : SubClass JuninVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A cephalosporin for treating bacterial infections.
- fun Keflex : Class ;
- fun Keflex_Class : SubClass Keflex OralAntibiotic ;
-
- -- A tick_borne encephalitis that is largely restricted to the Shimoga and Kanara district of Karnataka, India.
- fun KyasanurForestDisease : Ind TickBorneEncephalitis ;
-
- -- The Virus that carries KyasanurForestDisease.
- fun KyasanurForestDiseaseVirus : Class ;
- fun KyasanurForestDiseaseVirus_Class : SubClass KyasanurForestDiseaseVirus TickBorneEncephalitisVirus ;
-
- -- Encephalitis caused by the LaCrosseVirus. In its most severe cases,
- -- the disease may result in seizure and/or coma, but most infections are relatively mild.
- fun LaCrosseEncephalitis : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes LaCrossEncephalitis. It is carried by the
- -- Aedes Triseriatus mosquito, as well as various woodlands rodents.
- fun LaCrosseVirus : Class ;
- fun LaCrosseVirus_Class : SubClass LaCrosseVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A viral, rodent_carried disease found in West Africa.
- -- The symptoms of the disease are wide_ranging and can be life_threatening.
- -- The disease can lead to permanent neurological problems, including deafness.
- fun LassaFever : Ind (both ViralDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes LassaFever.
- fun LassaVirus : Class ;
- fun LassaVirus_Class : SubClass LassaVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Legionellosis, which is known as LegionnairesDisease
- -- (when it infects the lungs) and PontiacFever (when it doesn't affect the lungs).
- fun Legionella : Class ;
- fun Legionella_Class : SubClass Legionella BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- The disease caused by the Bacterium Legionella.
- fun Legionellosis : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- The most severe form of Legionellosis. It is characterized by pneumonia.
- fun LegionnairesDisease : Ind (both BacterialDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- Besides being a BlisterAgent, Lewisite causes systemic poisoning.
- -- Its symptoms include pulmonary edema, diarrhea, reduced body temperature and blood pressure.
- -- When large quantities of Lewisite are inhaled, it can cause death in as little as 10 minutes.
- fun Lewisite : Class ;
- fun Lewisite_Class : SubClass Lewisite BlisterAgent ;
-
- -- A BiochemicalAgent that has been observed to cause the death of Humans.
- fun LifeThreateningAgent : Class ;
- fun LifeThreateningAgent_Class : SubClass LifeThreateningAgent BiochemicalAgent ;
-
- -- A DiseaseOrSyndrome that has been observed to cause the death of Humans.
- fun LifeThreateningDisease : Class ;
- fun LifeThreateningDisease_Class : SubClass LifeThreateningDisease DiseaseOrSyndrome ;
-
- -- The only rickettsial disease which is capable of causing widespread human epidemics.
- -- The initial symptoms of the disease are flu_like, but on the fifth or sixth day of infection
- -- a macular eruption appears on the upper trunk of the body and then spreads to the rest of the body.
- fun LouseBorneTyphus : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes BolivianHemorrhagicFever.
- fun MachupoVirus : Class ;
- fun MachupoVirus_Class : SubClass MachupoVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A disease that destroys red blood cells. It is caused by a Microorganism (see MalarialPlasmodium)
- -- that is carried by the Anopheles Gambiae mosquito.
- fun Malaria : Ind (both InfectiousDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- Any of four strains of Plasmodium that are known to cause Malaria.
- fun MalarialPlasmodium : Class ;
- fun MalarialPlasmodium_Class : SubClass MalarialPlasmodium (both BiologicalAgent Microorganism);
-
- -- Extremely serious disease caused by the MarburgVirus. Symptoms include high fever,
- -- myalgias, vomiting, and diarrhea. Typically involves major organs, including the central nervous system.
- fun MarburgDisease : Ind (both ViralDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes MarburgDisease.
- fun MarburgVirus : Class ;
- fun MarburgVirus_Class : SubClass MarburgVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Also known as Whitmore's disease, it is similar to Glanders. Unlike Glanders, however,
- -- the disease is found predominantly in Southeast Asia. The disease may be a localized infection or
- -- it may involve the bloodstream, the lungs or other organs of the body.
- fun Melioidosis : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A Virus that is infectious to rabbits and may cause blindness and death in these Rodents.
- fun Mixomatosis : Class ;
- fun Mixomatosis_Class : SubClass Mixomatosis ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A viral disease that is very similar to Smallpox. It is seen sporadically in parts of Africa.
- fun Monkeypox : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes Monkeypox.
- fun MonkeypoxVirus : Class ;
- fun MonkeypoxVirus_Class : SubClass MonkeypoxVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A BlisterAgent that was commonly used in World War I to incapacitate troops.
- -- It is chemically stable, persistent, and is capable of attacking the eyes, the skin,
- -- and the respiratory tract. There is no accepted treatment or preventive measure for MustardGas.
- fun MustardGas : Class ;
- fun MustardGas_Class : SubClass MustardGas BlisterAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Tuberculosis.
- fun MycobacteriumTuberculosis : Class ;
- fun MycobacteriumTuberculosis_Class : SubClass MycobacteriumTuberculosis BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A Toxin that is produced by a FungalAgent.
- fun Mycotoxin : Class ;
- fun Mycotoxin_Class : SubClass Mycotoxin (both BodySubstance Toxin);
-
- -- A BacterialDisease caused by StreptococcusA where the Bacterium rapidly attacks soft tissue.
- fun NecrotizingFaciitis : Ind (both BacterialDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Gonorrhea.
- fun NeisseriaGonorrhoeae : Class ;
- fun NeisseriaGonorrhoeae_Class : SubClass NeisseriaGonorrhoeae BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- These ChemicalAgents are easily absorbed into the mucous membranes of humans and inactivate
- -- the essential enzyme acetylcholinesterase, bringing about paralysis of the respiratory and central nervous systems.
- fun NerveAgent : Class ;
- fun NerveAgent_Class : SubClass NerveAgent ChemicalAgent ;
-
- -- Closely related to HendraVirus. Like the HendraVirus, the natural host of NipahVirus
- -- appears to be fruit bats. Not much is known about the disease, but its symptoms include high fever,
- -- muscle pain, and eventually encephalitis, convulsions, and coma.
- fun NipahVirus : Class ;
- fun NipahVirus_Class : SubClass NipahVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A kind of mustard gas. Also known as HN.
- fun NitrogenMustardGas : Class ;
- fun NitrogenMustardGas_Class : SubClass NitrogenMustardGas MustardGas ;
-
- -- Facilities where NuclearWeapons are built.
- fun NuclearWeaponProductionFacility : Class ;
- fun NuclearWeaponProductionFacility_Class : SubClass NuclearWeaponProductionFacility WMDWeaponsProductionFacility ;
-
- -- Research facilities that perform research on technology related to NuclearWeapons.
- fun NuclearWeaponResearchFacility : Class ;
- fun NuclearWeaponResearchFacility_Class : SubClass NuclearWeaponResearchFacility WMDWeaponsResearchFacility ;
-
- -- An Antibiotic that is administered orally, e.g. Penicillin.
- fun OralAntibiotic : Class ;
- fun OralAntibiotic_Class : SubClass OralAntibiotic Antibiotic ;
-
- -- The syndrome where some or all of an Animal's muscles cannot be moved voluntarily.
- fun Paralysis : Ind DiseaseOrSyndrome ;
-
- -- A very serious disease requiring immediate medical attention. There is no vaccine for this disease.
- fun ParalyticShellfishPoisoning : Ind LifeThreateningDisease ;
-
- -- An ingestible antibiotic which kills many kinds of bacteria.
- fun Penicillin : Class ;
- fun Penicillin_Class : SubClass Penicillin OralAntibiotic ;
-
- -- The BacterialDisease caused by BordetellaPertussis.
- -- Its symptoms include severe coughing (hence the colloquial name of whooping cough)
- -- and flu-like symptoms.
- fun Pertussis : Ind (both BacterialDisease VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- A colorless, extremely toxic gas. It is regarded as the most dangerous of the ChemicalAgents.
- -- Deaths resulting from exposure to this ChemicalAgent generally occur in 24 to 48 hours.
- fun Phosgene : Class ;
- fun Phosgene_Class : SubClass Phosgene ChokingAgent ;
-
- -- One of the most painful and destructive chemical compounds in existence. Recovery from this ChemicalAgent requires one to three months.
- fun PhosgeneOxime : Class ;
- fun PhosgeneOxime_Class : SubClass PhosgeneOxime BlisterAgent ;
-
- -- The disease caused by the Bacterium YersiniaPestis. Plague has two forms depending on
- -- the location of the infection within the body, BubonicPlague and PneumonicPlague.
- fun Plague : Ind (both BacterialDisease VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- One of four strains of Plasmodium that are known to cause Malaria.
- -- It can cause severe anemia and kidney failure or it can constrict
- -- small blood vessels and cause cerebral malaria.
- fun PlasmodiumFalciparum : Class ;
- fun PlasmodiumFalciparum_Class : SubClass PlasmodiumFalciparum MalarialPlasmodium ;
-
- -- Also known as pulmonary plague, a variant of the Plague which attacks
- -- the lungs and is spread between humans by oral bodily fluids.
- fun PneumonicPlague : Ind (both BacterialDisease VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- A flu_like illness which is caused by Legionella, but which does not involve pneumonia.
- fun PontiacFever : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A serious disease caused by ChlamydiaPsittaci that affects both birds and humans.
- -- In humans the symptoms include fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and a dry cough.
- -- The disease may give rise to pneumonia in extreme cases.
- fun Psittacosis : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A substance that has been shown to protect lower primates from the lethal effects of Soman.
- -- Although there is no proof that it does the same for humans, it was administered to soldiers in the Gulf War.
- fun PyridostigmineBromide : Class ;
- fun PyridostigmineBromide_Class : SubClass PyridostigmineBromide BiologicallyActiveSubstance ;
-
- -- A disease caused by the rickettsia CoxiellaBurnetii. Causes headache, chills, coughing, hallucinations,
- -- fever up to 104 degrees, facial pain, speech impairment, heart inflammation and congestive heart failure.
- fun QFever : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- Conducting research on the development of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- fun ResearchingWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun ResearchingWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass ResearchingWeaponOfMassDestruction Investigating ;
-
- -- An extremely toxic protein found in the castor bean plant (ricinus communis).
- -- It is 200 times more toxic than cyanide, and it has no known antidote, and it causes vomiting, high fever, weakness, and death.
- fun RicinToxin : Class ;
- fun RicinToxin_Class : SubClass RicinToxin (both Protein Toxin);
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes LouseBorneTyphus.
- fun RickettsiaProwazekii : Class ;
- fun RickettsiaProwazekii_Class : SubClass RickettsiaProwazekii RickettsialAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes RockyMountainSpottedFever.
- fun RickettsiaRickettsii : Class ;
- fun RickettsiaRickettsii_Class : SubClass RickettsiaRickettsii RickettsialAgent ;
-
- -- BiologicalAgents that are rickettsial organisms, i.e. gram_negative bacteria that infect mammals and arthropods.
- fun RickettsialAgent : Class ;
- fun RickettsialAgent_Class : SubClass RickettsialAgent BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A ViralDisease that causes chills, bleeding, and stupor.
- fun RiftValleyFever : Class ;
- fun RiftValleyFever_Class : SubClass RiftValleyFever ViralDisease ;
-
- -- A very serious disease that is caused RickettsiaRickettsii, which is carried by ticks.
- -- The most distinctive symptom of the disease is a rash of black dots.
- fun RockyMountainSpottedFever : Ind (both BacterialDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- There are three types of Rotavirus: Group A, Group B, and Group C. They cause an acute form of gastroenteritis, known as RotavirusGastroenteritis.
- fun Rotavirus : Class ;
- fun Rotavirus_Class : SubClass Rotavirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A disease caused by instances of Rotavirus, and characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and fever.
- fun RotavirusGastroenteritis : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes BrazilianHemorrhagicFever.
- fun SabiaVirus : Class ;
- fun SabiaVirus_Class : SubClass SabiaVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- In mild cases, symptoms are flu_like. In more severe cases, symptoms may include disorientation, coma, tremors, hemorrhage, and convulsions.
- fun SaintLouisEncephalitis : Ind (both ViralDisease LifeThreateningDisease) ;
-
- -- The Virus that causes SaintLouisEncephalitis. Mosquitoes carry this virus,
- -- which is then transmitted to humans, when the insects bite them.
- fun SaintLouisEncephalitisVirus : Class ;
- fun SaintLouisEncephalitisVirus_Class : SubClass SaintLouisEncephalitisVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Causes a less severe illness than SalmonellaTyphimurium.
- fun SalmonellaPartyphi : Class ;
- fun SalmonellaPartyphi_Class : SubClass SalmonellaPartyphi BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes TyphoidFever.
- fun SalmonellaTyphi : Class ;
- fun SalmonellaTyphi_Class : SubClass SalmonellaTyphi BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A bacterium that can cause death in young, elderly or immunodeficient people. It appears in the stool of infected people.
- fun SalmonellaTyphimurium : Class ;
- fun SalmonellaTyphimurium_Class : SubClass SalmonellaTyphimurium BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Also known as GB, one of the G_series nerve agents.
- fun Sarin : Class ;
- fun Sarin_Class : SubClass Sarin GSeriesNerveAgent ;
-
- -- A class of chemically related neurotoxins that are produced by marine dinoflagellates and carried by Mollusks.
- fun Saxitoxin : Class ;
- fun Saxitoxin_Class : SubClass Saxitoxin (both BodySubstance (both CompoundSubstance Toxin));
-
- -- A serious disease that may arise if StrepThroat is left untreated.
- fun ScarletFever : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A Bacterium that can cause death in infected Humans.
- fun SerratiaMarcenscens : Class ;
- fun SerratiaMarcenscens_Class : SubClass SerratiaMarcenscens (both BacterialAgent LifeThreateningAgent);
-
- -- The Toxin produced by the Bacterium ShigellaDysenteriae.
- fun ShigaToxin : Class ;
- fun ShigaToxin_Class : SubClass ShigaToxin Toxin ;
-
- -- Causes severe dysentery (even when as little as 100 bacteria are ingested).
- -- This form of dysentery results in death in 10_20 percent of infections.
- fun ShigellaDysenteriae : Class ;
- fun ShigellaDysenteriae_Class : SubClass ShigellaDysenteriae BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A highly contagious and dangerous disease. It causes blood loss,
- -- cardiovascular collapse, secondary infections, skin pustules,
- -- and often leaves survivors scarred and blinded.
- -- Approximately 500 million people died from Smallpox in the nineteenth century.
- -- The disease can live on objects for several days, and it incubates for
- -- twelve days before showing symptoms.
- fun Smallpox : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- Also known as GD, one of the G_series nerve agents.
- fun Soman : Class ;
- fun Soman_Class : SubClass Soman GSeriesNerveAgent ;
-
- -- A common cause of food poisoning. It has been studied as a BiologicalAgent,
- -- because it is stable, can be converted to aerosol form, and can be lethal when inhaled.
- fun StaphylococcalEnterotoxinB : Class ;
- fun StaphylococcalEnterotoxinB_Class : SubClass StaphylococcalEnterotoxinB (both LifeThreateningAgent Toxin);
-
- -- A bacterium that secretes StaphylococcalEnterotoxicB.
- -- It causes chills, headache, muscle pain, coughing (which may last for weeks),
- -- and sudden fever of up to 106 degrees (which may last for days).
- -- It occasionally causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
- fun StaphyylococcusAureus : Class ;
- fun StaphyylococcusAureus_Class : SubClass StaphyylococcusAureus BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- Manufacturing a significant quantity of instances of a WeaponOfMassDestruction, i.e.
- -- the weapons are not produced at the scale of a single laboratory or a pilot program.
- -- These weapons may or may not be deployed (see DeployingWeaponOfMassDestruction).
- fun StockpilingWeaponOfMassDestruction : Class ;
- fun StockpilingWeaponOfMassDestruction_Class : SubClass StockpilingWeaponOfMassDestruction (both DevelopingWeaponOfMassDestruction Manufacture);
-
- -- A BacterialDisease whose symptoms include a very sore throat, difficulty swallowing, high fever, white spots and/or pus on or near the tonsils, and swollen lymph nodes. If left untreated, StrepThroat can progress to ScarletFever.
- fun StrepThroat : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes strep throat, scarlet fever, and necrotizing faciitis (flesh_eating bacteria).
- fun StreptococcusA : Class ;
- fun StreptococcusA_Class : SubClass StreptococcusA BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- A kind of mustard gas. Also known as Yperite and HD.
- -- This is regarded b some as the most effective BlisterAgent because it is persistent.
- fun SulphurMustardGas : Class ;
- fun SulphurMustardGas_Class : SubClass SulphurMustardGas MustardGas ;
-
- -- A Micotoxin that is found in grains and products made from grains.
- -- Symptoms include diarrhea, necrotic lesions, and hemorrhaging.
- fun T2Toxin : Class ;
- fun T2Toxin_Class : SubClass T2Toxin Mycotoxin ;
-
- -- Also known as GA, one of the G_series nerve agents.
- -- It is about half as toxic as Sarin, but it is more irritating to the eyes than Sarin.
- fun Tabun : Class ;
- fun Tabun_Class : SubClass Tabun GSeriesNerveAgent ;
-
- -- Also known as lockjaw, a BacterialDisease that affects the nervous system. A subject is infected with the disease by a puncture of the skin that becomes infected with the ClostridiumTetani bacterium. Symptoms of the disease include muscular stiffness (especially in the jaw and neck), difficulty swallowing, spasms, sweating, and fever.
- fun Tetanus : Ind (both BacterialDisease VaccinatableDisease) ;
-
- -- A Toxin produced by the pufferfish and several other (widely varying) species.
- -- The initial symptoms include numbness in the lips and tongue, which spreads throughout the body.
- -- The next phase of the poisoning is paralysis, which again spreads throughout the body.
- fun Tetrodotoxin : Class ;
- fun Tetrodotoxin_Class : SubClass Tetrodotoxin (both BodySubstance (both CompoundSubstance Toxin));
-
- -- Any of various forms of encephalitis that are carried by ticks.
- -- The diseases have three phases. The first consists of flu_like symptoms,
- -- the second is asymptomatic, and the third involves the central nervous system.
- fun TickBorneEncephalitis : Class ;
- fun TickBorneEncephalitis_Class : SubClass TickBorneEncephalitis (both VaccinatableDisease ViralDisease);
-
- -- Any Virus whose host is a tick and which carries an instance of TickBorneEncephalitis.
- fun TickBorneEncephalitisVirus : Class ;
- fun TickBorneEncephalitisVirus_Class : SubClass TickBorneEncephalitisVirus (both LifeThreateningAgent ViralAgent);
-
- -- An Antibiotic that is administered topically, e.g. Bacitracin.
- fun TopicalAntibiotic : Class ;
- fun TopicalAntibiotic_Class : SubClass TopicalAntibiotic Antibiotic ;
-
- -- The Class of Organisms which are poisonous to other Organisms.
- fun ToxicOrganism : Class ;
- fun ToxicOrganism_Class : SubClass ToxicOrganism (both BiologicalAgent Organism);
-
- -- BiologicalAgents that are a toxic BiologicallyActiveSubstance produced by
- -- an Organism or that are the synthetic analogue of a toxic
- -- BiologicallyActiveSubstance produced by an Organism.
- fun Toxin : Class ;
- fun Toxin_Class : SubClass Toxin (both BiologicalAgent BiologicallyActiveSubstance);
-
- -- A disease associated with fever, chills, coughing and Tularemia skin lesions (ulcers up to an inch wide).
- fun Tularemia : Ind BacterialDisease ;
-
- -- A life_threatening disease that is caused by SalmonellaTyphi.
- fun TyphoidFever : Class ;
- fun TyphoidFever_Class : SubClass TyphoidFever DiseaseOrSyndrome ;
-
- -- More advanced sort of NerveAgent (developed in the 1950's).
- -- This subclass of NerveAgents tends to be more persistent and toxic than
- -- GSeriesNerveAgents, which were developed earlier. VSeriesNerveAgents include VE, VG, VM, VS, and VX.
- fun VSeriesNerveAgent : Class ;
- fun VSeriesNerveAgent_Class : SubClass VSeriesNerveAgent NerveAgent ;
-
- -- One of the V_series nerve agents.
- fun VX : Class ;
- fun VX_Class : SubClass VX VSeriesNerveAgent ;
-
- -- A disease for which there is an effective vaccine for Humans.
- fun VaccinatableDisease : Class ;
- fun VaccinatableDisease_Class : SubClass VaccinatableDisease InfectiousDisease ;
-
- -- A Virus that causes Smallpox. Also known as the smallpox virus.
- fun VariolaMajor : Class ;
- fun VariolaMajor_Class : SubClass VariolaMajor ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A Virus that causes Smallpox. Also known as Alastrim.
- fun VariolaMinor : Class ;
- fun VariolaMinor_Class : SubClass VariolaMinor ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Also known as Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis.
- -- Caused by any one of eight distinct Viruses.
- -- Symptoms of the disease include severe headache, high fever (up to 105 degrees),
- -- sensitivity to light (photophobia), nausea, coughing, and diarrhea.
- -- The disease results in central nervous system infection in 1 of 25 children.
- fun VenezuelanEquineEncephalitis : Class ;
- fun VenezuelanEquineEncephalitis_Class : SubClass VenezuelanEquineEncephalitis (both VaccinatableDisease ViralDisease);
-
- -- The Virus that causes VenezuelanEquineEncephalitis.
- fun VenezuelanEquineEncephalitisVirus : Class ;
- fun VenezuelanEquineEncephalitisVirus_Class : SubClass VenezuelanEquineEncephalitisVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Symptoms of the disease are flu_like in the initial stages.
- -- As the disease progresses, symptoms include bleeding from the nose and gums and blood spots.
- fun VenezuelanHemorrhagicFever : Ind HemorrhagicFever ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that is responsible for Cholera.
- fun VibrioCholera : Class ;
- fun VibrioCholera_Class : SubClass VibrioCholera BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- BiologicalAgents that are also a Virus.
- fun ViralAgent : Class ;
- fun ViralAgent_Class : SubClass ViralAgent (both ToxicOrganism Virus);
-
- -- A highly lethal, weaponized form of BacillusAnthracis developed by the United States government.
- fun Vollum1B : Class ;
- fun Vollum1B_Class : SubClass Vollum1B AerosolizedBacillusAnthracis ;
-
- -- Facilities where instances of WeaponOfMassDestruction are built.
- fun WMDWeaponsProductionFacility : Class ;
- fun WMDWeaponsProductionFacility_Class : SubClass WMDWeaponsProductionFacility StationaryArtifact ;
-
- -- Facilities where research on instances of WeaponOfMassDestruction is performed.
- fun WMDWeaponsResearchFacility : Class ;
- fun WMDWeaponsResearchFacility_Class : SubClass WMDWeaponsResearchFacility StationaryArtifact ;
-
- -- A flu_like disease that is caused by the WestNileVirus.
- -- The disease is generally not life_threatening.
- -- However, it can be very serious if it progresses to West Nile Encephalitis,
- -- West Nile Meningitis or West Nile Meningoencephalitis,
- -- all of which are inflammations of the brain and/or spinal cord.
- fun WestNileFever : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- A flavivirus that causes WestNileFever.
- fun WestNileVirus : Class ;
- fun WestNileVirus_Class : SubClass WestNileVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- A Virus that can result in chills, fever, stomach bleeding, and YellowSkin.
- fun YellowFeverVirus : Class ;
- fun YellowFeverVirus_Class : SubClass YellowFeverVirus ViralAgent ;
-
- -- Is caused by liver failure,
- -- which results in an accumulation of bile. It is caused by YellowFeverVirus.
- fun YellowSkin : Ind ViralDisease ;
-
- -- The Bacterium that causes Plague.
- fun YersiniaPestis : Class ;
- fun YersiniaPestis_Class : SubClass YersiniaPestis (both BacterialAgent LifeThreateningAgent);
-
- -- Causes a disease whose symptoms include
- -- diarrhea, fever, headache, skin ulcers, and post_infectious arthritis.
- fun YersiniaPseudotuberculosis : Class ;
- fun YersiniaPseudotuberculosis_Class : SubClass YersiniaPseudotuberculosis BacterialAgent ;
-
- -- (biochemicalAgentAntidote ?AGENT ?SUBSTANCE ?PROCESS) means that
- -- the BiologicallyActiveSubstance ?SUBSTANCE has been shown to be effective
- -- in treating someone who has been exposed to the BiochemicalAgent ?AGENT
- -- when the ?SUBSTANCE is administered via the Process ?PROCESS.
- fun biochemicalAgentAntidote: El BiochemicalAgent -> Desc BiologicallyActiveSubstance -> Desc Process -> Formula ;
-
- -- (biochemicalAgentDelivery ?AGENT ?PROCESS) means that the Process ?PROCESS is
- -- capable of infecting an organism with the BiochemicalAgent ?AGENT when
- -- the organism is the experiencer and the ?AGENT the patient of an instance of ?PROCESS.
- fun biochemicalAgentDelivery: Desc BiochemicalAgent -> Desc Process -> Formula ;
-
- -- Relates a subclass of BiochemicalAgent to a DiseaseOrSyndrome that is caused by or
- -- often associated with the BiochemicalAgent.
- fun biochemicalAgentSyndrome: Desc BiochemicalAgent -> El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> Formula ;
-
- -- (biologicalAgentCarrier ?AGENT ?ORGANISM) means that the subclass of Organism ?ORGANISM
- -- is a carrier of the subclass of BiologicalAgent ?AGENT.
- fun biologicalAgentCarrier: Desc BiologicalAgent -> Desc Organism -> Formula ;
-
- -- A predicate that specifies the time frame for the incubation of a DiseaseOrSyndrome.
- -- (diseaseIncubation ?DISEASE ?TIME1 ?TIME2) means that the DiseaseOrSyndrome ?DISEASE
- -- will appear between ?TIME1 and ?TIME2 after the subject has been infected with
- -- the BiologicalAgent causing ?DISEASE.
- fun diseaseIncubation: El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> Desc TimeDuration -> Desc TimeDuration -> Formula ;
-
- -- (diseaseMortality ?DISEASE ?NUMBER) means that DiseaseOrSyndrome ?DISEASE has a Mortality rate of ?NUMBER.
- fun diseaseMortality : El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> El RealNumber -> Formula ;
-
- -- (diseaseSymptom ?DISEASE ?SYMPTOM) means that DiseaseOrSyndrome ?DISEASE is often associated with
- -- the DiseaseOrSyndrome ?SYMPTOM, i.e. an Organism which suffers from ?DISEASE is more likely
- -- to suffer from ?SYMPTOM than one which does not.
- fun diseaseSymptom : El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> Formula ;
-
- -- (diseaseTreatment ?DISEASE ?SUBSTANCE ?PROCESS) means that the BiologicallyActiveSubstance ?SUBSTANCE is
- -- effective in the treatment of the DiseaseOrSyndrome ?DISEASE when administered via the Process ?PROCESS,
- -- i.e. it has been demonstrated (in a significant sample of patients) to cure the ?DISEASE or
- -- at least reduce the severity of symptoms associated with the ?DISEASE.
- fun diseaseTreatment: El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> Desc BiologicallyActiveSubstance -> Desc Process -> Formula ;
-
- -- (effectiveDose ?AGENT ?QUANTITY) means that ?QUANTITY is the effective dose, or ED50,
- -- for the BiochemicalAgent ?AGENT. This is the dose that would incapacitate 50% of
- -- the exposed human population. Note that ?QUANTITY is generally expressed in micrograms per kilogram (mcg/kg).
- fun effectiveDose: Desc BiochemicalAgent -> El FunctionQuantity -> Formula ;
-
- -- (lethalDose ?AGENT ?QUANTITY) means that ?QUANTITY is the lethal dose,
- -- or LD50, for the BiochemicalAgent ?AGENT.
- -- This is the dose that would result in death for 50% of the exposed human population.
- -- Note that ?QUANTITY is generally expressed in micrograms per kilogram (mcg/kg).
- fun lethalDose: Desc BiochemicalAgent -> El FunctionQuantity -> Formula ;
-
- -- (secretesToxin ?ORGANISM ?TOXIN) means that the
- -- subclass of Organism ?ORGANISM produces the subclass of Toxin ?TOXIN.
- fun secretesToxin: Desc Organism -> Desc Toxin -> Formula ;
-
- -- A predicate that is used to specify a side effect of
- -- a substance used in a medical treatment.
- -- (sideEffect ?SUBSTANCE ?SYNDROME) means that
- -- the BiologicallyActiveSubstance ?SUBSTANCE has the side effect ?SYNDROME.
- fun sideEffect : El BiologicallyActiveSubstance -> El DiseaseOrSyndrome -> Formula ;
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