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| + | == Why is there no term for abolished X? == | ||
| + | PATO has a quality named "abolished". We consider abolished to be the limit case of decreased. Use decreased X. | ||
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| + | == Why would you describe a complete loss as decreased X, which a child of X positive? == | ||
| + | Example: | ||
| + | * decreased motility is a child of motile | ||
| + | * decreased catalase activity is a child of catalase activity | ||
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| + | == Why not use the non-X term, e.g. nonmotile or catalase negative == | ||
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| + | == References == | ||
| + | {{RefHelp}} | ||
| + | <references/> | ||
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Why is there no term for abolished X?
PATO has a quality named "abolished". We consider abolished to be the limit case of decreased. Use decreased X.
Why would you describe a complete loss as decreased X, which a child of X positive?
Example:
- decreased motility is a child of motile
- decreased catalase activity is a child of catalase activity
Why not use the non-X term, e.g. nonmotile or catalase negative
References
See Help:References for how to manage references in OMPwiki.