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From: "Azamat" <abdoul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 10:07:54 +0200
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That's correct.
 The intrauterine stage could be covered by an ontological definition of a 
human being as [a temporal organic whole capable of conception and 
thinking]. As a dynamic whole, the human being has a history marked by 
temporal parts, stages, states and limits. The very beginning of the 
individual's history is the act of conception, an ovum fertilized. When 
religion insists that this initial event of creation involves soul 
formation, it has some ontological foundation.
The human ontology should cover all the developing states of a human being 
as vitally important parts of the whole life.
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> OK, so just for the sake of completeness (doubtfully this will reach
> that goal but is a contribution) we need to add Neonate age 0-28 days.
> As an obstetrician, we also deal with the issues of in-utero ages by
> week to look at development, fetal weight charting, advising on
> viability, assessing administered drug reactions based on organ stage at
> that time, etc. This is further grouped into the the lay representation
> of trimesters and the most useful aspects for looking at infant
> mortality that are related ontologically to gestational age but
> expressed in grams, of Extremely Low Birth Weight Very Low Birth Weight,
> Low Birth Weight, etc. These weights are also grouped ontologically as
> SGA and LGA standing for Small for gestational age and Large for
> Gestational Age.
>
> Cecil
>
>
> Azamat wrote:
>> My congratulations, Don.
>> Indeed. Children includes toddlers (1-3 years), developing motor
>> skills, and preschoolers (3-6 years).
>>
>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>     *From:* Conklin, Don <mailto:don.conklin@xxxxxxxx>
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>>     *Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:18 PM
>>     *Subject:* Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ontology Modeling Different Age
>>     Groups
>>
>>     You left out toddlers (1.5-3) that is not fully capable walkers.
>>     From the dad of 4 year old triplets.
>>     Don
>>
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>>     *Subject*: Re: [ontolog-forum] An Ontology Modeling Different Age
>>     Groups
>>     Arranging human creatures into age groups, infants (0 to 1),
>>     children (2 to 8), pre-teens (9 to 12), teens (13 to 19), adults
>>     (over 19), is really based on characteristic biological processes
>>     as well as on psychological changes.
>>     The current classification mostly involves physiologic
>>     processes: birth, crawling, no talk no walk; walk, speech;
>>     puberty; from puberty to maturity, from maturity to death. Given
>>     the geographical conditions and nurturing, the pace of child
>>     development may differ.
>>     Note the prenatal stage of fetus (-0,9 to 0), started by
>>     conception of human creature, from embryo to fetus to newborn,
>>     should have the same legal status as other stages of human
>>     development. That means abortion, in a sense, is a sort
>>     of killing of a human being by a human being.
>>
>>     Azamat Abdoullaev
>>     http://www.eis.com.cy
>>
>>
>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>         *From:* Pathak, Jyotishman, Ph.D.
>>         <mailto:Pathak.Jyotishman@xxxxxxxx>
>>         *To:* [ontolog-forum] <mailto:ontolog-forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>         *Sent:* Wednesday, March 25, 2009 4:20 PM
>>         *Subject:* [ontolog-forum] An Ontology Modeling Different Age
>>         Groups
>>
>>         Hello all,
>>
>>         I am trying to find an ontology/terminology which models
>>         different age groups of a person: infant, teenage, adult etc.
>>         I looked at SNOMED-CT, and noticed how a "Person" is
>>         categorized by age, but didn't really understand how "age" is
>>         associated -- for example, is an 18-year old considered a
>>         "pre-teen"?
>>
>>         I would appreciate your inputs.
>>
>>         Thanks,
>>         - Jyoti
>>
>>
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