Since all definitions on the same class become logically equivalent, we might get some strange inferences such as entities that ('s depends on' some 'cell in vitro') are equivalent to ('bearer of' some 'cell morphology phenotype'). IMHO, multiple definitions on the same class should be avoided in general.
Since all definitions on the same class become logically equivalent, we might get some strange inferences such as entities that ('s depends on' some 'cell in vitro') are equivalent to ('bearer of' some 'cell morphology phenotype'). IMHO, multiple definitions on the same class should be avoided in general.