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* Have tried to create a logical definition pattern for these terms, but the vagueness of the meaning of "defective" and how it is distinct from "abnormal" has stalled the process
 
* Have tried to create a logical definition pattern for these terms, but the vagueness of the meaning of "defective" and how it is distinct from "abnormal" has stalled the process
 
* What do we mean exactly by "defective" and how, specifically, is this distinct from "abnormal"?
 
* What do we mean exactly by "defective" and how, specifically, is this distinct from "abnormal"?
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* Definitions include meanings or words:
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** "aberrant"
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** "defective"
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** "defects"
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** "deficiency"
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** "disrupted"
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** "ineffective"
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** "perturbation that disrupts"
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** failure to execute the characteristic response = abnormal?
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** abnormal
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** abnormality leading to specific outcomes
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** fail to exhibit the same taxis behavior = abnormal?
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** failure
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** failure OR delayed
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** failure/abnormal

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September 12, 2019

Update on SVM pipeline

Clarifying definitions of "defective" and "deficient" for phenotypes

  • WB phenotype ontology has many "variant/abnormal" terms and distinct subclass terms for "defective/deficient"
  • Have tried to create a logical definition pattern for these terms, but the vagueness of the meaning of "defective" and how it is distinct from "abnormal" has stalled the process
  • What do we mean exactly by "defective" and how, specifically, is this distinct from "abnormal"?
  • Definitions include meanings or words:
    • "aberrant"
    • "defective"
    • "defects"
    • "deficiency"
    • "disrupted"
    • "ineffective"
    • "perturbation that disrupts"
    • failure to execute the characteristic response = abnormal?
    • abnormal
    • abnormality leading to specific outcomes
    • fail to exhibit the same taxis behavior = abnormal?
    • failure
    • failure OR delayed
    • failure/abnormal