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The term "cleft" is a child of "concave", but this doesnt make sense to me. Perhaps there needs to be a subhierarchy of terms for items such as "skull defect" and "cleft palate" etc., where there is a discontinuity in an anatomical structure that is otherwise whole.
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Agree this doesn't make sense, will look at changing
On 29 May 2016, at 21:21, Peter Robinson wrote:
The term "cleft" is a child of "concave", but this doesnt make sense
to me. Perhaps there needs to be a subhierarchy of terms for items
such as "skull defect" and "cleft palate" etc., where there is a
discontinuity in an anatomical structure that is otherwise whole.
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The term "cleft" is a child of "concave", but this doesnt make sense to me. Perhaps there needs to be a subhierarchy of terms for items such as "skull defect" and "cleft palate" etc., where there is a discontinuity in an anatomical structure that is otherwise whole.
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