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NTR: human traveler role #191
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Apologies for the late reply. The use case is for the creation of a term that describes "Contact with Person who Recently Travelled" / "exposure to human recent traveler" where a "receptor" was exposed to a "exposure stimulus" that is a human who travelled. We pursued "human traveler role" to try to avoid indicating that the "receptor" in some way "participates in some human travel". |
@cmrn-rhi would you or anyone from your group like to join our August 7 call to provide clarification on your use-case for this request and to discuss whether this or another approach might better fit it? |
A role that if realized, is realized by the bearer participating in human travel. The human travel class is in Apollo-SV, so we would import that class into OMRSE (http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/APOLLO_SV_00000532) That class eventually needs a new ancestor since it is currently a descendant of GO:behavior. We can log a ticket on the Apollo-SV tracker, but resolution of that issue need not impede progress here. 'human travel' =def 'A geographical migration of an organism belonging to the species Homo sapiens.' |
For new term requests, please provide the following information:
Preferred term label
human traveler role
Synonyms
human traveller role
Textual definition
A role in a human social process that is realized when the bearer travels between an origin and a destination.
Suggested parent term
role in human social processes
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OMRSE_00002072
Attribution
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9578-0788
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