Difference between revisions of "ac:subjectPart"
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| is defined by = | | is defined by = | ||
| label = Subject Part | | label = Subject Part | ||
− | | definition = The portion of | + | | definition = The portion or product of organism morphology, behaviour, environment, etc. that is either predominantly shown or particularly well exemplified by a media item. |
| notes = <b>Audubon Core:</b> No formal encoding scheme as yet exists. | | notes = <b>Audubon Core:</b> No formal encoding scheme as yet exists. | ||
− | | example = "whole body", "head", "flower", " | + | | example = "whole body", "head", "flower", "mating song", "feces" (dung, droppings, etc.), "canopy" (e.g. of a rain forest stand). |
Several anatomical ontologies are emerging in http://www.obofoundry.org/ | Several anatomical ontologies are emerging in http://www.obofoundry.org/ | ||
| hidden notes = Crosswalk: Morphbank = View.specimenPart; NBII = Part of Subject; KeyToNature = {{NS k2n | Subject Part }}; Dublin Core = {{NS dcterms | subject }} // Repeatable = Yes | | hidden notes = Crosswalk: Morphbank = View.specimenPart; NBII = Part of Subject; KeyToNature = {{NS k2n | Subject Part }}; Dublin Core = {{NS dcterms | subject }} // Repeatable = Yes |
Revision as of 16:26, 25 March 2013
Subject Part No type definition was found for "subjectPart" in the ac import.
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Notes: Audubon Core: No formal encoding scheme as yet exists.
Example(s): "whole body", "head", "flower", "mating song", "feces" (dung, droppings, etc.), "canopy" (e.g. of a rain forest stand). Several anatomical ontologies are emerging in http://www.obofoundry.org/