Modeling patterns, developed in response to recurring design problems, provide a well-proven, common solution for encapsulating knowledge, achieved through the use of effective naming, organizing and reasoning of knowledge. The example below explains how the Names and IDs from the public GSRS Data on Amlodipine is thus demonstrates how established modeling patterns can be represented in the structure of the IDMP Ontology, using the names and IDs of the publicly available GSRS data on Amlodipine (https://gsrs.ncats.nih.gov/ginas/app/beta/substances/1J444QC288).
Note: To keep things simple, in this example Amlodipine is modelled as an instance of idmp:Substance (i.e., with a rdf:type relationship).
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