componentPrinciple

P152870
predicate

Indicates that one entity serves as a fundamental component or underlying principle that structurally or conceptually supports or governs another entity.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
componentPrinciple canonical 7
principleArticulated 6
computingPrinciple 1

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: componentPrinciple
Generated description
Indicates that one entity serves as a fundamental component or underlying principle that structurally or conceptually supports or governs another entity.

Sample triples (14)

Subject Object
neuron doctrine neuron is a distinct anatomical unit
neuron doctrine neuron is a distinct physiological unit
neuron doctrine neuron is a distinct developmental unit
neuron doctrine neuron is a distinct trophic unit
neuron doctrine neurons are polarized cells
neuron doctrine signals travel from dendrites to axon
neuron doctrine synapses mediate communication between neurons
Thoburn v Sunderland City Council limits on implied repeal where constitutional statutes are concerned via predicate surface "principleArticulated"
France v. Turkey
surface form: France v. Turkey (Lotus case)
Lotus principle via predicate surface "principleArticulated" NERFINISHED
France v. Turkey
surface form: France v. Turkey (Lotus case)
permissive nature of international law regarding state jurisdiction unless expressly prohibited via predicate surface "principleArticulated"
Lotus case judgment (P.C.I.J. Series A No. 10) states may exercise jurisdiction unless there is a prohibitive rule of international law via predicate surface "principleArticulated"
Lotus case judgment (P.C.I.J. Series A No. 10) international law leaves to states a wide measure of discretion in asserting jurisdiction via predicate surface "principleArticulated"
Lotus case judgment (P.C.I.J. Series A No. 10) absence of a prohibitive rule does not equal prohibition in international law via predicate surface "principleArticulated"
MONIAC hydraulic computer hydraulic analogy via predicate surface "computingPrinciple"