@prefix dcterms: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/>.
@prefix foaf: <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/>.
@prefix wdrs: <http://www.w3.org/2007/05/powder-s#>.
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#>.
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#>.
@prefix gr: <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#>.
@prefix xml: <http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace>.
@prefix vcard: <http://www.w3.org/2006/vcard/ns#>.
@prefix dc: <http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/>.
@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#>.
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>.
@prefix pto: <http://www.productontology.org/id/>.
@prefix schema: <http://schema.org/>.


# OWL DL work-arounds (instead of imports)
dc:contributor a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:creator a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:rights a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:subject a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dc:title a owl:AnnotationProperty.
dcterms:license a owl:AnnotationProperty.
wdrs:describedby a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:Document a owl:Class.
foaf:homepage a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:page a owl:AnnotationProperty.
foaf:primaryTopic a owl:AnnotationProperty.
schema:Product a owl:Class.


#OWL 1 DL compatibility of the OWL2 deprecated property
owl:deprecated a owl:AnnotationProperty.

<http://www.productontology.org/#> 	a owl:Ontology;
	dc:title "PTO: The Product Types Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce"@en;
	rdfs:comment """The Product Types Ontology: Good identifiers for product types based on Wikipedia

This service provides GoodRelations-compatible class definitions for any type of product or service that has an entry in the English Wikipedia.

Vocabulary:    http://www.productontology.org/#
Namespace:     http://www.productontology.org/

The Product Types Ontology is designed to be used in combination with GoodRelations, a standard vocabulary for the commercial aspects of offers.

See http://purl.org/goodrelations/ for more information."""@en;
	rdfs:label "The Product Types Ontology for Semantic Web-based E-Commerce"@en;
	dc:contributor "The class abstracts and translations of labels are taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia."@en;
	dc:creator "Martin Hepp"@en;
	dc:rights "The class definition texts are taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) license, see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. Accordingly, all ontology class definitions provided in here are available under the very same license."@en;
	dc:subject "E-Commerce, E-Business, GoodRelations, Ontology, Wikipedia, DBPedia"@en;
	dcterms:license <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>;
	rdfs:seeAlso <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1>;
	owl:imports <http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1>;
	owl:versionInfo "2026-04-24T21:58:03.949884".

<http://www.productontology.org/> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/#>.

<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates.rdf> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Pilates>.
<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates.ttl> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Pilates>.
<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates> a foaf:Document;
	foaf:primaryTopic <http://www.productontology.org/id/Pilates>.
	
<http://www.productontology.org/id/Pilates> a owl:Class;
	rdfs:subClassOf gr:ProductOrService, schema:Product;
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@en;
	rdfs:comment """Pilates (pil|AH|teez, ) is a type of mind–body exercise that encompasses the original discipline created by Joseph  Pilates and the modifications to it that have arisen over the years. As of 2023, over 12 million people practice Pilates.
Joseph Pilates created the method over the course of his lifetime and called it Contrology.  He also invented a series of apparatuses necessary for execution of many of the exercises. Some of his assistants and students went on to teach the method, most of them incorporating their own modifications to Contrology. This process repeated itself in successive iterations, giving rise to the different varieties known generically as Pilates. In parallel, the original apparatuses invented by Joseph Pilates underwent modification, and new ones were introduced.
The method is designed to improve physical abilities in a balanced way through the coordination of the body and mind in the execution of his exercises. In a Pilates lesson, the student performs a limited number of repetitions of a series of low-impact exercises tailored to their level and physical characteristics. They can be executed solely using the body, or with the help of apparatuses invented especially for the method or adopted from other disciplines.
An Australian government meta-review found evidence for Pilates to be limited and methodologically weak, leading to its exclusion from insurance subsidies. 

(Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilates)"""@en;
	rdfs:isDefinedBy <http://www.productontology.org/#>;
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@an; 
	rdfs:label "بيلاتس"@ar; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@az; 
	rdfs:label "Пилатес"@bg; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@ca; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@cs; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@cy; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@da; 
	rdfs:label "Pilates"@de; 
	rdfs:label "Πιλάτες"@el; 

	rdfs:seeAlso <http://www.productontology.org/>,
		<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pilates>,
		<http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates>;

	wdrs:describedby <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates.rdf>, <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates.ttl>;
	foaf:homepage <http://www.productontology.org/doc/Pilates.html>;
	foaf:page <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilates>.
	