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<title>RDF 1.1 Concepts and Abstract Syntax</title>
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illustrated by a node and directed-arc diagram, in which each
triple is represented as a node-arc-node link (hence the term
“graph”).</p>
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- <p><img src="Graph-ex.gif"
- alt="image of the RDF triple comprising (subject, predicate, object)"
- height="72" width="361" /></p>
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+ <img src="Graph-ex.gif" alt="image of the RDF triple comprising (subject, predicate, object)" />
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<p>Each triple represents a statement of a relationship between
the things denoted by the nodes that it links. Each triple has
three parts:</p>
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</p>
- <div class="figure">
- <img src="fig6may19" alt=
- "Using a Blank Node" width="100%" /><br />
- RDF Primer Figure 6: Using a Blank Node
- </div>
+ <div class="figure">
+ <img src="fig6may19" alt="Using a Blank Node" /><br />
+ RDF Primer Figure 6: Using a Blank Node
+ </div>
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