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ShEx statement for substancedefinition
PREFIX fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> PREFIX fhirvs: <http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/> PREFIX xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> PREFIX rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> IMPORT <date.shex> IMPORT <Ratio.shex> IMPORT <string.shex> IMPORT <boolean.shex> IMPORT <markdown.shex> IMPORT <Quantity.shex> IMPORT <dateTime.shex> IMPORT <Citation.shex> IMPORT <Reference.shex> IMPORT <Identifier.shex> IMPORT <Annotation.shex> IMPORT <Attachment.shex> IMPORT <Organization.shex> IMPORT <DomainResource.shex> IMPORT <CodeableConcept.shex> IMPORT <BackboneElement.shex> IMPORT <SubstancePolymer.shex> IMPORT <SubstanceProtein.shex> IMPORT <DocumentReference.shex> IMPORT <SubstanceNucleicAcid.shex> IMPORT <SubstanceReferenceInformation.shex> start=@<SubstanceDefinition> AND {fhir:nodeRole [fhir:treeRoot]} # The detailed description of a substance, typically at a level beyond what is used for prescribing <SubstanceDefinition> EXTENDS @<DomainResource> CLOSED { a [fhir:SubstanceDefinition]?; fhir:nodeRole [fhir:treeRoot]?; fhir:identifier @<OneOrMore_Identifier>?; # Identifier by which this substance # is known fhir:version @<string>?; # A business level version # identifier of the substance fhir:status @<CodeableConcept>?; # Status of substance within the # catalogue e.g. active, retired fhir:classification @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # A categorization, high level e.g. # polymer or nucleic acid, or food, # chemical, biological, or lower # e.g. polymer linear or branch # chain, or type of impurity fhir:domain @<CodeableConcept>?; # If the substance applies to human # or veterinary use fhir:grade @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # The quality standard, established # benchmark, to which substance # complies (e.g. USP/NF, BP) fhir:description @<markdown>?; # Textual description of the # substance fhir:informationSource @<OneOrMore_Reference_Citation>?; # Supporting literature fhir:note @<OneOrMore_Annotation>?; # Textual comment about the # substance's catalogue or registry # record fhir:manufacturer @<OneOrMore_Reference_Organization>?; # The entity that creates, makes, # produces or fabricates the # substance fhir:supplier @<OneOrMore_Reference_Organization>?; # An entity that is the source for # the substance. It may be different # from the manufacturer fhir:moiety @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.moiety>?; # Moiety, for structural # modifications fhir:characterization @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.characterization>?; # General specifications for this # substance fhir:property @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.property>?; # General specifications for this # substance fhir:referenceInformation @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<SubstanceReferenceInformation> ? }?; # General information detailing this # substance fhir:molecularWeight @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight>?; # The average mass of a molecule of # a compound fhir:structure @<SubstanceDefinition.structure>?; # Structural information fhir:code @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.code>?; # Codes associated with the substance fhir:name @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name>?; # Names applicable to this substance fhir:relationship @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.relationship>?; # A link between this substance and # another fhir:nucleicAcid @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<SubstanceNucleicAcid> ? }?; # Data items specific to nucleic # acids fhir:polymer @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<SubstancePolymer> ? }?; # Data items specific to polymers fhir:protein @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<SubstanceProtein> ? }?; # Data items specific to proteins fhir:sourceMaterial @<SubstanceDefinition.sourceMaterial>?; # Material or taxonomic/anatomical # source } # Names applicable to this substance <SubstanceDefinition.name> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:name @<string>; # The actual name fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>?; # Name type e.g. 'systematic', # 'scientific, 'brand' fhir:status @<CodeableConcept>?; # The status of the name e.g. # 'current', 'proposed' fhir:preferred @<boolean>?; # If this is the preferred name for # this substance fhir:language @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # Human language that the name is # written in fhir:domain @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # The use context of this name e.g. # as an active ingredient or as a # food colour additive fhir:jurisdiction @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # The jurisdiction where this name # applies fhir:synonym @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name>?; # A synonym of this particular name, # by which the substance is also # known fhir:translation @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name>?; # A translation for this name into # another human language fhir:official @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name.official>?; # Details of the official nature of # this name fhir:source @<OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference>?; # Supporting literature } # Material or taxonomic/anatomical source <SubstanceDefinition.sourceMaterial> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>?; # Classification of the origin of # the raw material. e.g. cat hair is # an Animal source type fhir:genus @<CodeableConcept>?; # The genus of an organism e.g. the # Latin epithet of the plant/animal # scientific name fhir:species @<CodeableConcept>?; # The species of an organism e.g. # the Latin epithet of the species # of the plant/animal fhir:part @<CodeableConcept>?; # An anatomical origin of the source # material within an organism fhir:countryOfOrigin @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # The country or countries where the # material is harvested } # A synonym of this particular name, by which the substance is also known <SubstanceDefinition.name.synonymnull> CLOSED { } # General specifications for this substance <SubstanceDefinition.property> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>; # A code expressing the type of # property fhir:value @<CodeableConcept> OR @<Quantity> OR @<date> OR @<boolean> OR @<Attachment> ?; # A value for the property } # Codes associated with the substance <SubstanceDefinition.code> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:code @<CodeableConcept>?; # The specific code fhir:status @<CodeableConcept>?; # Status of the code assignment, for # example 'provisional', 'approved' fhir:statusDate @<dateTime>?; # The date at which the code status # was changed fhir:note @<OneOrMore_Annotation>?; # Any comment can be provided in # this field fhir:source @<OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference>?; # Supporting literature } # The average mass of a molecule of a compound <SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:method @<CodeableConcept>?; # The method by which the weight was # determined fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>?; # Type of molecular weight e.g. # exact, average, weight average fhir:amount @<Quantity>; # Used to capture quantitative # values for a variety of elements } # Details of the official nature of this name <SubstanceDefinition.name.official> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:authority @<CodeableConcept>?; # Which authority uses this official # name fhir:status @<CodeableConcept>?; # The status of the official name, # for example 'draft', 'active' fhir:date @<dateTime>?; # Date of official name change } # Moiety, for structural modifications <SubstanceDefinition.moiety> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:role @<CodeableConcept>?; # Role that the moiety is playing fhir:identifier @<Identifier>?; # Identifier by which this moiety # substance is known fhir:name @<string>?; # Textual name for this moiety # substance fhir:stereochemistry @<CodeableConcept>?; # Stereochemistry type fhir:opticalActivity @<CodeableConcept>?; # Optical activity type fhir:molecularFormula @<string>?; # Molecular formula for this moiety # (e.g. with the Hill system) fhir:amount @<Quantity> OR @<string> ?; # Quantitative value for this moiety fhir:measurementType @<CodeableConcept>?; # The measurement type of the # quantitative value } # General specifications for this substance <SubstanceDefinition.characterization> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:technique @<CodeableConcept>?; # The method used to find the # characterization e.g. HPLC fhir:form @<CodeableConcept>?; # Describes the nature of the # chemical entity and explains, for # instance, whether this is a base # or a salt form fhir:description @<markdown>?; # The description or justification # in support of the interpretation # of the data file fhir:file @<OneOrMore_Attachment>?; # The data produced by the # analytical instrument or a # pictorial representation of that # data. Examples: a JCAMP, JDX, or # ADX file, or a chromatogram or # spectrum analysis } # A link between this substance and another <SubstanceDefinition.relationship> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:substanceDefinition (@<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<SubstanceDefinition> }) OR @<CodeableConcept> ?; # A pointer to another substance, as # a resource or a representational # code fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>; # For example "salt to parent", # "active moiety" fhir:isDefining @<boolean>?; # For example where an enzyme # strongly bonds with a particular # substance, this is a defining # relationship for that enzyme, out # of several possible relationships fhir:amount @<Quantity> OR @<Ratio> OR @<string> ?; # A numeric factor for the # relationship, e.g. that a # substance salt has some percentage # of active substance in relation to # some other fhir:ratioHighLimitAmount @<Ratio>?; # For use when the numeric has an # uncertain range fhir:comparator @<CodeableConcept>?; # An operator for the amount, for # example "average", # "approximately", "less than" fhir:source @<OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference>?; # Supporting literature } # Structural information <SubstanceDefinition.structure> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:stereochemistry @<CodeableConcept>?; # Stereochemistry type fhir:opticalActivity @<CodeableConcept>?; # Optical activity type fhir:molecularFormula @<string>?; # An expression which states the # number and type of atoms present # in a molecule of a substance fhir:molecularFormulaByMoiety @<string>?; # Specified per moiety according to # the Hill system fhir:molecularWeight @<SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight>?; # The molecular weight or weight # range fhir:technique @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept>?; # The method used to find the # structure e.g. X-ray, NMR fhir:sourceDocument @<OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference>?; # Source of information for the # structure fhir:representation @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.structure.representation>?; # A depiction of the structure of # the substance } # A translation for this name into another human language <SubstanceDefinition.name.translationnull> CLOSED { } # A depiction of the structure of the substance <SubstanceDefinition.structure.representation> EXTENDS @<BackboneElement> CLOSED { fhir:type @<CodeableConcept>?; # The kind of structural # representation (e.g. full, # partial) fhir:representation @<string>?; # The structural representation as a # text string in a standard format fhir:format @<CodeableConcept>?; # The format of the representation # e.g. InChI, SMILES, MOLFILE (note: # not the physical file format) fhir:document @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<DocumentReference> ? }?; # An attachment with the structural # representation e.g. a structure # graphic or AnIML file } #---------------------- Cardinality Types (OneOrMore) ------------------- <OneOrMore_Identifier> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Identifier> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Identifier> } <OneOrMore_CodeableConcept> CLOSED { rdf:first @<CodeableConcept> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_CodeableConcept> } <OneOrMore_Reference_Citation> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<Citation> } ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Reference_Citation> } <OneOrMore_Annotation> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Annotation> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Annotation> } <OneOrMore_Reference_Organization> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<Organization> } ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Reference_Organization> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.moiety> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.moiety> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.moiety> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.characterization> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.characterization> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.characterization> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.property> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.property> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.property> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.molecularWeight> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.code> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.code> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.code> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.name> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.relationship> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.relationship> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.relationship> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name.official> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.name.official> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.name.official> } <OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Reference> AND {fhir:link @<DocumentReference> } ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Reference_DocumentReference> } <OneOrMore_Attachment> CLOSED { rdf:first @<Attachment> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_Attachment> } <OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.structure.representation> CLOSED { rdf:first @<SubstanceDefinition.structure.representation> ; rdf:rest [rdf:nil] OR @<OneOrMore_SubstanceDefinition.structure.representation> }
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the ShEx files are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.
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