The hasContext property states that one observation serves as the context for another observation. In the case of hasContext, the domain is the observation being contextualized, and the range is the context. Context defines a semantic relationship between two entities that is a fundamental aspect of the observations, but not necessarily of the entities themselves. For example, most measurements are accomplished in a spatio-temporal framework that might be valuable context. The assertions made by contextual observations are assumed of the contextualized observations. Context is a transitive relationship.
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propertyChainAxiom |
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