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<p>resource identifiers. Such agreement is not inherent to RDF itself, although there are some controlled vocabularies in common use, such as Dublin Core Metadata, which is partially mapped to a URI space for use in RDF. The intent of publishing RDF-based ontologies on the Web is often to establish, or circumscribe, the intended meanings of the resource identifiers used to express data in RDF. For example, the URI:is intended by its owners to refer to the class of all <a href="page.php?w=Merlot">Merlot</a> red wines by vintner (i.e., instances of</p><p>
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