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|Description='''Figure 11.''' Five levels of representational granularity. The integration of semantic units into a knowledge graph introduces a semantic-units graph layer, enriching the existing data graph layer. This augmentation includes distinct levels, namely triples, statement units, item units, and item group units, providing a nuanced hierarchy of representational granularity within a knowledge graph.
|Description='''Figure 11.''' A semantic schema for modelling the contents of scholarly publications. The depicted semantic schema outlines the modelling structure for encapsulating the components of scholarly publications. It delineates the relationship between a research activity, its associated input and output, and the underlying specification of its process plan, manifested in the form of a research method and research objective. The model draws inspiration from Vogt ''et al.''
|Source={{cite journal |title=Semantic units: Organizing knowledge graphs into semantically meaningful units of representation |journal=Journal of Biomedical Semantics |author=Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert |volume=15 |at=7 |year=2024 |doi=10.1186/s13326-024-00310-5}}
|Source={{cite journal |title=Semantic units: Organizing knowledge graphs into semantically meaningful units of representation |journal=Journal of Biomedical Semantics |author=Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert |volume=15 |at=7 |year=2024 |doi=10.1186/s13326-024-00310-5}}
|Author=Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert
|Author=Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert

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Figure 11. A semantic schema for modelling the contents of scholarly publications. The depicted semantic schema outlines the modelling structure for encapsulating the components of scholarly publications. It delineates the relationship between a research activity, its associated input and output, and the underlying specification of its process plan, manifested in the form of a research method and research objective. The model draws inspiration from Vogt et al.

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Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert (2024). "Semantic units: Organizing knowledge graphs into semantically meaningful units of representation". Journal of Biomedical Semantics 15: 7. doi:10.1186/s13326-024-00310-5. 

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Vogt, Lars; Kuhn, Tobias; Hoehndorf, Robert

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