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n2:RO_0002570
rdf:type
owl:ObjectProperty
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:RO_0002131
rdfs:label
conduit for
rdfs:domain
n2:BFO_0000040
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n2:BFO_0000040
obo:inSubset
n6:ro-eco
n2:IAO_0000115
x is a conduit for y iff y overlaps through the lumen_of of x, and y has parts on either side of the lumen of x.
n2:IAO_0000117
Chris Mungall
n2:IAO_0000119
UBERON:cjm
n2:IAO_0000232
This relation holds between a thing with a 'conduit' (e.g. a bone foramen) and a 'conduee' (for example, a nerve) such that at the time the relationship holds, the conduee has two ends sticking out either end of the conduit. It should therefore note be used for objects that move through the conduit but whose spatial extent does not span the passage. For example, it would not be used for a mountain that contains a long tunnel through which trains pass. Nor would we use it for a digestive tract and objects such as food that pass through.