S-nodes specify relations (e.g. conflict, inference, preference) between other nodes. Note that every S-node must be between 2 other nodes, that is, it is impossible to talk about a relation between 2 nodes (an S-node) without specifying these 2 nodes.
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is disjointWith of | |
is subClassOf of |