Table for the 12 triples for predicate skos:scopeNote

SubjectObject
skos:Collection"Labelled collections can be used where you would like a set of concepts to be displayed under a 'node label' in the hierarchy."@en
skos:Concept Scheme"A concept scheme may be defined to include concepts from different sources."@en
skos:has broader"By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources."@en
skos:has broader transitive"By convention, skos:broaderTransitive is not used to make assertions. Rather, the properties can be used to draw inferences about the transitive closure of the hierarchical relation, which is useful e.g. when implementing a simple query expansion algorithm in a search application."@en
skos:has narrower"By convention, skos:broader is only used to assert an immediate (i.e. direct) hierarchical link between two conceptual resources."@en
skos:has narrower transitive"By convention, skos:narrowerTransitive is not used to make assertions. Rather, the properties can be used to draw inferences about the transitive closure of the hierarchical relation, which is useful e.g. when implementing a simple query expansion algorithm in a search application."@en
skos:is in scheme"A concept may be a member of more than one concept scheme."@en
skos:is in semantic relation with"This property should not be used directly, but as a super-property for all properties denoting a relationship of meaning between concepts."@en
skosxl:label relation"skosxl:labelRelation is not intended to be used directly, but rather as the basis for a design pattern which can be refined for more specific labeling scenarios."@en
skos:notation"By convention, skos:notation is used with a typed literal in the object position of the triple."@en
skos:note"This property may be used directly, or as a super-property for more specific note types."@en
skos:Ordered Collection"Ordered collections can be used where you would like a set of concepts to be displayed in a specific order, and optionally under a 'node label'."@en