has alternate (has alternate) – R78

R78 has alternate (has alternate)

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Scope note:

This property associates one instance of F3 Manifestation with another instance of F3 Manifestation that exemplifies the same instance of F2 Expression, when the two instances of F3 Manifestation can be used as alternatives for each other in particular use cases. This property is transitive and symmetric. It is irreflexive.

The alternative manifestations may be in the same physical form, for example, simultaneous publications in different markets. More frequently, the alternative relationship is established when the alternative manifestations are in different physical forms, designed to enable use of the same content with different playback equipment (such as a DVD and Blu ray disc version of the same videorecording).

Inverse shortcut of: F3 Manifestation. R4 embodies: F2 Expression. R4i is embodied by: F3 Manifestation

Examples:

  • Agatha Christie’s ‘The Sittaford Mystery’ published in 1931 in the UK by William Collins & Sons (F3) has alternate the simultaneous US edition published as ‘The Murder at  Hazelmoor’ by Dodd, Mead & Co. (F3).
  • The LP release of the punk rock band the Soviettes’ album titled ‘LP III’ (F3) has alternate the CD release of the punk rock band the Soviettes’ album titled ‘LP III’ (F3).

In First Order Logic:

  • R78(x,y) ⇒ F3(x)
  • R78(x,y) ⇒ F3(y)

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This property associates one instance of F3 Manifestation with another instance of F3 Manifestation that exemplifies the same instance of F2 Expression, when the two instances of F3 Manifestation can be used as alternatives for each other in particular use cases. This property is transitive and symmetric. It is irreflexive. The alternative manifestations may be in the same physical form, for example, simultaneous publications in different markets. More frequently, the alternative relationship is established when the alternative manifestations are in different physical forms, designed to enable use of the same content with different playback equipment (such as a DVD and Blu ray disc version of the same videorecording). Inverse shortcut of: F3 Manifestation. R4 embodies: F2 Expression. R4i is embodied by: F3 Manifestation en LRMoo 0.9.6 0

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Agatha Christie’s ‘The Sittaford Mystery’ published in 1931 in the UK by William Collins & Sons (F3) has alternate the simultaneous US edition published as ‘The Murder at  Hazelmoor’ by Dodd, Mead & Co. (F3). The LP release of the punk rock band the Soviettes’ album titled ‘LP III’ (F3) has alternate the CD release of the punk rock band the Soviettes’ album titled ‘LP III’ (F3). en LRMoo 0.9.6 0

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Identifier: R78

Official URI: http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/R78
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/p2247

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lrmoo:F3 Manifestation → R78 has alternate (has alternate) → lrmoo:F3 Manifestation  (Quantifiers 0,n:0,n)

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has alternate (has alternate) * en 2023-12-08 0

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LRMoo 0.9.6 2023-01-25

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