schema:description |
"Direction is the information contained in the relative position of one point with respect to another point without the distance information. Directions may be either relative to some indicated reference (the violins in a full orchestra are typically seated to the left of the conductor), or absolute according to some previously agreed upon frame of..."^^xsd:string
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schema:mainEntityOfPage |
https://diamondhairclinic.com/vocabulary/direction/
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schema:name |
"direction"^^xsd:string
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schema:sameAs |
dbr:Direction_(geometry)
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schema:sameAs |
http://et.dbpedia.org/resource/Suund
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schema:sameAs |
http://ru.dbpedia.org/resource/Направление
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schema:sameAs |
http://da.dbpedia.org/resource/Position
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schema:sameAs |
http://de.dbpedia.org/resource/Richtung
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schema:sameAs |
http://pt.dbpedia.org/resource/Direção
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schema:sameAs |
http://pl.dbpedia.org/resource/Kierunek
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schema:sameAs |
http://nl.dbpedia.org/resource/Richting
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schema:sameAs |
http://en.dbpedia.org/resource/Direction_(geometry)
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schema:sameAs |
http://it.dbpedia.org/resource/Direzione_(geometria)
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schema:sameAs |
http://id.dbpedia.org/resource/Arah_(geometri)
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schema:url |
https://diamondhairclinic.com/vocabulary/direction/
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rdf:type |
schema:Thing
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