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        <ns2:IAO_0000112>a symphony orchestra</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000119>ISBN:978-3-938793-98-5pp124-158#Thomas Bittner and Barry Smith, &#39;A Theory of Granular Partitions&#39;, in K. Munn and B. Smith (eds.), Applied Ontology: An Introduction, Frankfurt/Lancaster: ontos, 2008, 125-158.</ns2:IAO_0000119>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>defined through physical containment: the aggregate of molecules of carbon dioxide in a sealed container</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000602>(forall (x) (if (ObjectAggregate x) (and (MaterialEntity x) (forall (t) (if (existsAt x t) (exists (y z) (and (Object y) (Object z) (memberPartOfAt y x t) (memberPartOfAt z x t) (not (= y z)))))) (not (exists (w t_1) (and (memberPartOfAt w x t_1) (not (Object w)))))))) // axiom label in BFO2 CLIF: [025-004] </ns2:IAO_0000602>
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        <ns2:IAO_0000112>the nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>the aggregate of bearings in a constant velocity axle joint</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>an organization is an aggregate whose member parts have roles of specific types (for example in a jazz band, a chess club, a football team)</ns2:IAO_0000112>
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        <ns2:IAO_0000112>defined via attributive delimitations such as: the patients in this hospital</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>your collection of Meissen ceramic plates.</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000600>b is an object aggregate means: b is a material entity consisting exactly of a plurality of objects as member_parts at all times at which b exists. (axiom label in BFO2 Reference: [025-004])</ns2:IAO_0000600>
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        <ns2:IAO_0000112>defined through physical attachment: the aggregate of atoms in a lump of granite</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>the aggregate of blood cells in your body</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000116>BFO 2 Reference: object aggregates may gain and lose parts while remaining numerically identical (one and the same individual) over time. This holds both for aggregates whose membership is determined naturally (the aggregate of cells in your body) and aggregates determined by fiat (a baseball team, a congressional committee).</ns2:IAO_0000116>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>a swarm of bees is an aggregate of members who are linked together through natural bonds</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000116>An entity a is an object aggregate if and only if there is a mutually exhaustive and pairwise disjoint partition of a into objects </ns2:IAO_0000116>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>defined by fiat: the aggregate of members of an organization</ns2:IAO_0000112>
        <ns2:IAO_0000112>a collection of cells in a blood biobank.</ns2:IAO_0000112>
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