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My understanding of the following: smoked cured (salt/sugar) Smoked salmon x Grava(d)lax x Lox x x or expressed in OWL (and I am cc'ing the worlds authority on this ontology): <owl:Class rdf:ID="Smoked"/> <owl:Class rdf:ID="Cured" /> <owl:Class rdf:ID="Salmon" /> <owl:Class rdf:ID="SmokedSalmon"> <owl:intersectionOf rdf:parseType="Collection"> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Smoked"/> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Salmon" /> </owl:insersectionOf> <owl:disjointWith rdf:resource="#Cured"/> </owl:Class> <owl:Class rdf:ID="Gravalax"> <owl:intersectionOf rdf:parseType="Collection"> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Cured"/> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Salmon" /> </owl:insersectionOf> <owl:disjointWith rdf:resource="#Smoked"/> </owl:Class> <owl:Class rdf:ID="Lox"> <owl:intersectionOf rdf:parseType="Collection"> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Smoked"/> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Cured"/> <owl:Class rdf:resource="#Salmon" /> </owl:insersectionOf> </owl:Class> -- Jonathan > In this part of the world (well, some places in this part of the world) it's > called gravalax. This doesn't sound any more appetizing (one sounds way too > crunchy, the other sounds like an exotic and not very pleasant disease) but > does raise the question of "what is an English sentence" before you even > start on character sets. > > John > > > and the aforementioned lox, which is smoked salmon thinly sliced. > > >
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