Consensus flow list

By field

17 fields
Field Changes Written by Latest note
properties 6 enrich_references, link_flows_to_their_substance, normalise_property_values, opsin_iupac, rdkit_post_consensus, rdkit_pre_consensus the substance's answer, copied onto its flow
altLabel 3 chebi_altlabels, consensus_match, strip_catalogue_altlabels Removed 3 catalogue altLabel value(s): 'NSC 97063' (registry code), 'R 10' (grade code), 'R 10 (refrigerant)' (grade code)
prefLabel 3 bootstrap_labels, normalize_name_case, substance_label_v1 the substance's name: Carbon tetrachloride
cas_match_labels 1 consensus_match group_key=carbontetrachloride||dimension=Environmental > media=Air > indoor=Unknown; group_sources=['chebi', 'ec_inventory', 'pubchem']; cas_sources={'56-23-5': ['chebi', 'ec_inventory', 'pubchem']}; assigned CAS labels from group consensus; object_uuid=fo-e8f7bd337de840c4: {'56-23-5': 'exactMatch'}
cas_number_sources 1 commonchem_cas_review Attach provenance for Common Chemistry CAS fill-ins
cas_numbers 1 commonchem_cas_review Set CAS from Common Chemistry exact name match (flow had none): 56-23-5
context 1 default_context_mapping Mapped from context mapping for source=EF 3.1, source context Emissions > Emissions to air > Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks
context_iri 1 default_context_mapping Mapped from context mapping for source=EF 3.1, source context Emissions > Emissions to air > Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks
dcterms_is_replaced_by 1 pipeline.collision_decisions merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
ec_numbers 1 ec_cross_check Resolved from EC-inventory: 200-262-8 from CAS 56-23-5
is_replaced_by_uuid 1 pipeline.collision_decisions merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
name 1 bootstrap_labels Purged legacy name field to enforce prefLabel usage
owl_deprecated 1 pipeline.collision_decisions merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
references 1 enrich_references Added references with provenance; cas_numbers=['56-23-5']; matched_chebi_ids=['http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_27385']; candidate_pubchem_cids=[5943, 11205]; selected_pubchem_cids=[5943]; formula_similarity_expected=[]; pubchem_selection_rule=curated_cas_then_formula_similarity_then_prefer_chebi_aligned_when_unambiguous_else_keep_all_cas_matches; single_cas_commonchem_link=yes
skos_definition 1 enrich_references Merged ChEBI/PubChem definitions into skos:definition
types 1 link_flows_to_their_substance the substance's answer, copied onto its flow
unit_iri 1 unit_normalization Unit IRI set from normalization of 'kg'

Where several steps wrote one field, the last one won — and the log below shows the sequence.

Changes

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# Step Field From To Why
24,137 bootstrap_labels prefLabel [{"@value":"Carbon tetrachloride","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"bootstrap_labels","prov:wasAttribut… Bootstrapped prefLabel from legacy name field
24,138 bootstrap_labels name Carbon tetrachloride Purged legacy name field to enforce prefLabel usage
131,954 default_context_mapping context {"dimension":"Environmental","media":"Air","strata":"Medium stack, <150 meters","population_density":"Rural (<1000 peop… Mapped from context mapping for source=EF 3.1, source context Emissions > Emissions to air > Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks
131,955 default_context_mapping context_iri https://vocab.brightway.one/flow-contexts/envi-air-mest15me-ru10pesq Mapped from context mapping for source=EF 3.1, source context Emissions > Emissions to air > Emissions to non-urban air or from high stacks
219,063 unit_normalization unit_iri https://vocab.brightway.one/units/unit/KiloGM Unit IRI set from normalization of 'kg'
226,413 normalize_name_case prefLabel [{"@value":"Carbon tetrachloride","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"bootstrap_labels","prov:wasAttribut… [{"@value":"Carbon Tetrachloride","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"bootstrap_labels","prov:wasAttribut… Title-cased words without internal capitals (preserved words with uppercase letters beyond the first character)
226,704 commonchem_cas_review cas_numbers [] ["56-23-5"] Set CAS from Common Chemistry exact name match (flow had none): 56-23-5
226,705 commonchem_cas_review cas_number_sources {"56-23-5":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"commonchem_cas_review","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-flow-list","prov:hadPrimary… Attach provenance for Common Chemistry CAS fill-ins
227,104 ec_cross_check ec_numbers [] ["200-262-8"] Resolved from EC-inventory: 200-262-8 from CAS 56-23-5
243,544 enrich_references properties {} {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… Added ChEBI/PubChem properties (chebi_ids=1, pubchem_cids=1)
243,545 enrich_references skos_definition [{"@value":"A chlorocarbon that is methane in which all the hydrogens have been replaced by chloro groups.","@language"… Merged ChEBI/PubChem definitions into skos:definition
243,546 enrich_references references [] [{"@id":"drugcentral:3067","provenance":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"enrich_references.chebi_xrefs","prov:wasAttributedTo":"… Added references with provenance; cas_numbers=['56-23-5']; matched_chebi_ids=['http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CHEBI_27385']; candidate_pubchem_cids=[5943, 11205]; selected_pubchem_cids=[5943]; formula_similarity_expected=[]; pubchem_selection_rule=curated_cas_then_formula_similarity_then_prefer_chebi_aligned_when_unambiguous_else_keep_all_cas_matches; single_cas_commonchem_link=yes
253,039 rdkit_pre_consensus properties {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… rdkit_pre_consensus from 'C(Cl)(Cl)(Cl)Cl'; added: monoisotopic_mass
257,336 chebi_altlabels altLabel [] [{"@value":"CCl4","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"chebi_altlabels","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-… Added 8 ChEBI synonym(s) as altLabel from 1 linked ChEBI record(s)
264,903 consensus_match altLabel [{"@value":"CCl4","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"chebi_altlabels","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-… [{"@value":"CCl4","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"chebi_altlabels","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-… group_key=carbontetrachloride||dimension=Environmental > media=Air > indoor=Unknown; cas=56-23-5; added Common Chemistry CAS names as altLabel: 1,1,1,1-Tetrachloromethane, Benzinoform, CC m0, Carbon chloride (CCl<sub>4</sub>), Carbona, Flukoids, Halon 1040, Methane, tetrachloro-, NSC 97063, Necatorina, Perchloromethane, Phenixin, Phenoxin, R 10, R 10 (refrigerant), Tetrafinol, Tetraform, Tetrasol, Univerm, Vermoestricid; object_uuid=fo-e8f7bd337de840c4
264,905 consensus_match cas_match_labels {"56-23-5":"exactMatch"} group_key=carbontetrachloride||dimension=Environmental > media=Air > indoor=Unknown; group_sources=['chebi', 'ec_inventory', 'pubchem']; cas_sources={'56-23-5': ['chebi', 'ec_inventory', 'pubchem']}; assigned CAS labels from group consensus; object_uuid=fo-e8f7bd337de840c4: {'56-23-5': 'exactMatch'}
279,631 opsin_iupac properties {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… opsin_iupac: set authoritative IUPAC name, SMILES, InChI from 'Carbon Tetrachloride'
286,516 rdkit_post_consensus properties {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… rdkit_post_consensus from 'ClC(Cl)(Cl)Cl'; confirmed: smiles_string, inchi2d_string, inchi2d_key_string, molecular_formula, molecular_mass, monoisotopic_mass
291,791 strip_catalogue_altlabels altLabel [{"@value":"CCl4","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"chebi_altlabels","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-… [{"@value":"CCl4","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"chebi_altlabels","prov:wasAttributedTo":"consensus-… Removed 3 catalogue altLabel value(s): 'NSC 97063' (registry code), 'R 10' (grade code), 'R 10 (refrigerant)' (grade code)
293,331 pipeline.collision_decisions owl_deprecated yes merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
293,332 pipeline.collision_decisions dcterms_is_replaced_by urn:uuid:fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
293,333 pipeline.collision_decisions is_replaced_by_uuid fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 merged onto fe0acd60-3ddc-11dd-a92c-0050c2490048 by curator ruling: Rural medium stack under 150 metres. Nine methods each side; the survivor carries ecoinvent 3.12 and 3.8. The widest disagreement is human toxicity, cancer, 0.000040473 against 0.0000405. EF 3.1 publishes carbon tetrachloride twice in each of five air contexts. One row is `CFC-10`, carrying CAS 56-23-5, EC 200-262-8, a general comment and some fifty synonyms; the other is `Carbon tetrachloride`, carrying no registry number, no EC number, no synonyms and no comment at all. Both hold the same characterisation under the same nine method identifiers, agreeing exactly on six and differing on the toxicity numbers only in how many digits were kept. Until #527 renamed the designation the two were told apart by name; now nothing tells them apart, and this is the collision that made visible. The identified row survives, and that is the opposite of what deduplication's sort would do. The factor counts tie, so the sort falls through to the identifier and picks the bare row in all five contexts -- the row with no identifier of any kind, and the row no other list maps onto. The `CFC-10` rows are where ecoinvent's correspondence lands: ecoinvent 3.8 reaches them as `Methane, Tetrachloro-, R-10` and ecoinvent 3.12 as `Carbon Tetrachloride`, in every one of the five contexts bar the aircraft one, which 3.8 alone reaches. Nothing reaches the bare rows. Retiring the identifier a source list maps onto, in favour of one nothing maps onto, is the failure the ruling file exists to prevent, and here the sort would have walked into it five times. The two rows are one substance on EF's own terms, not on this project's: the flow object they share is the identification of 56-23-5 given to the bare rows by name lookup (`commonchem-name-cas`), and `Carbon tetrachloride` is what Common Chemistry names that number. Nothing about the identity is in question -- the same nine factors under the same method identifiers are EF saying twice what it characterised. The duplication is EF's, and worth reporting upstream. The bare rows carry no factor the survivor does not, so the union adds nothing; where the two publish one number to different precisions the more precise is kept and the other recorded on the factor it lost to. Eight further contexts hold a single `CFC-10` row each -- the three grounds, the five waters -- and are untouched by this. (#526)
394,032 normalise_property_values properties {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… typed the way the ontology types it
401,161 link_flows_to_their_substance types ["https://w3id.org/chemrof/NeutralMolecule"] the substance's answer, copied onto its flow
403,374 link_flows_to_their_substance properties {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… {"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula":{"@id":"https://w3id.org/chemrof/molecular_formula","@value":["CCl4"],"at… the substance's answer, copied onto its flow
404,203 substance_label_v1 prefLabel [{"@value":"Carbon Tetrachloride","@language":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"bootstrap_labels","prov:wasAttribut… [{"@value":"Carbon tetrachloride","@language":"en","@lang":"en","source":{"prov:wasGeneratedBy":"substance_label_v1","p… the substance's name: Carbon tetrachloride

PROV-O trail

26 activities

One activity per change: which version of the flow it consumed, and which it produced. The values are on the change with the same number — stored once, not twice.

Activity Field Agent Used Generated
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/24137 prefLabel ef:agent/bootstrap_labels ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v0 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v1
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/24138 name ef:agent/bootstrap_labels ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v1 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v2
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/131954 context ef:agent/default_context_mapping ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v2 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v3
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/131955 context_iri ef:agent/default_context_mapping ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v3 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v4
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/219063 unit_iri ef:agent/unit_normalization ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v4 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v5
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/226413 prefLabel ef:agent/normalize_name_case ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v5 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v6
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/226704 cas_numbers ef:agent/commonchem_cas_review ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v6 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v7
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/226705 cas_number_sources ef:agent/commonchem_cas_review ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v7 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v8
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/227104 ec_numbers ef:agent/ec_cross_check ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v8 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v9
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/243544 properties ef:agent/enrich_references ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v9 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v10
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/243545 skos_definition ef:agent/enrich_references ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v10 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v11
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/243546 references ef:agent/enrich_references ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v11 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v12
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/253039 properties ef:agent/rdkit_pre_consensus ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v12 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v13
ef:activity/change/20260820T1555490862250000/257336 altLabel ef:agent/chebi_altlabels ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v13 ef:flow/8a314826-e251-11e6-bf01-fe55135034f3/v14
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