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  • * [[Edu:Continuant|Continuant]] ''Synonym'': [[Edu:Endurant|Endurant]] * [[Edu:Endurant|Endurant]] ''Synonym'': [[Edu:Continuant|Continuant]]
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  • == Continuant == :2. Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) 2.0 OWL file defines 'continuant' as 'an [[Edu:entity|entity]] that persists, endures, or continues to exist
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  • :3. A disposition is a realizable dependent continuant that typically causes a specific process in the object in which it inheres ...ists because of certain features of the physical makeup of the independent continuant that is its bearer. ([ [[TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]]
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  • :1. An independent [[Edu:Continuant|'''continuant''']] that contains no [[Edu:Material Entity| '''material entities''']] as p
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  • :1. An independent [[Edu:continuant|continuant]] that has some portion of matter as part, is spatially extended in three d
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  • ...] [[Edu:entity|entity]] that has at least one independent [[Edu:continuant|continuant]] as its bearer, and whose [[Edu:instance|instances]] can be realized in as
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  • ...osition|dispositions]], and [[Edu:role|roles]] inhere in independent [[Edu:continuant|continuants]]. [ [[TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]] ]
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  • ...ral parts, and always depends on at least one independent [[Edu:continuant|continuant]] as participant. ([ [[Edu:TermlistReferences#arpetal2015|Arp et al., 2015]
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  • ...] [[Edu:entity|entity]] that has at least one independent [[Edu:continuant|continuant]] as its bearer, and whose instances can be realized (manifested, actualize
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  • ...0] A [[Edu:quality|quality]] that inheres in two or more independent [[Edu:continuant|continuants]]. Examples include a marriage bond, a debt, an agreement. [ [[
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  • MB: I think from Fabricio it was a Continuant. trac is independent from everything else on the IAOA
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