Ontology for Biobanking
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- indication of having resided in a Northern European military base
- indication of heroin use
- indication of illegal prescription drug use
- indication of intravenous drug use
- indication of male homosexual sexual activity
- indication of performing sexual acts in exchange for money or drugs
- indication of residence in state-run group home at time of death
- indication of tattoo from non-professional
- indication of time in jail
- indicator of ascites fluid collection during surgery
- indicator of collected and banked pre-operative blood specimens
- indicator of pelvic washings collected during ovarian surgery
- indicator of whether all inclusion criteria were met
- indicator of whether an inclusion criterion was met
- indicator of whether specimen donor has reached the age of majority
- induced sputum specimen
- information content entity
- informed consent form
- informed consent process
- inhalation anaesthetic
- injection-based hormonal birth control method
- ink used for marking surgical margin
- input of
- insulin gene translation product
- integument
- internal body temperature measurement assay
- intra-settlement specification part of address
- intra-settlement specification part of address of biobank contact
- intra-settlement specification part of address of sample collection or study contact
- intrauterine device-based hormonal birth control method
- intravenous administration of muscle relaxant
- intravenous administration of opioid analgesic
- intravenous anaesthetic
- intravenous drug use exclusion criterion
- investigation
- investigation agent role
- is about
- is allocated id range
- is concretized as
- is contact information about
- is denotator type
- is designated by
- is duration of
- is member of organization
- is owned by
- is quality measured as
- is quality measurement of
- is subordinate authority of
- is-aggregate-of
- isDefinedBy