Chris Grove

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@matentzn @dosumis Maybe we could revisit (and revive) this PR/proposal? I no longer remember what was/is holding this up. Are we still not happy with the text definition(s)? As per...

I think the "process quality" in the logical definition is intended to be "decreased process quality" or there should be another phrase like "and (has_modifier some 'decreased')" or something, otherwise...

Also, I think the "decreased qualitatively %s" sounds a bit awkward. Adverbs don't usually follow the adjectives they modify, in English. Why not just "decreased quality of %s"? I'm also...

After discussing with @matentzn it sounds like this pattern was just intended to group all terms with a decreased quality of some kind. Then perhaps the description should reflect that...

WRT parentheses I think there are 5 opening parentheses and 4 closing; I think the 'inheres_in' phrase doesn't need opening and closing parentheses around %s, so should just be: equivalentTo:...

Does the textual definition need to include "hernial protrusion" instead of just "protrusion"? Existing definitions of "hernia" I can find refer to the protrusion through an "abnormal opening"; what if...

+1 to 'premature' (PATO_0000694), which also has the synonyms 'precocious' and 'early'. We have many 'precocious' terms in the worm phenotype ontology that could use this pattern. Thanks!

I would interpret "increased functionality" possibly as a greater ability to produce output (material or state) overall (via increased rate or increased duration or increased amount, etc.) whereas "hyperactivity" I...

Can someone explain the difference between "abnormal position"/"abnormal location" and "mislocalized"? We now have the following patterns: abnormalPositionOfAnatomicalEntity abnormalPositionOfAnatomicalEntityInLocation mislocalisedAnatomicalEntity

To me, the "cell death defective" label implies that there is some non-functional element of the core cell death process, not the regulation of cell death, such that an increased...