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− | + | |label=MeasurementOrFact | |
− | + | |is defined by= http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/ | |
− | = | + | |concept type=class |
− | + | |definition=A measurement of or fact about an rdfs:Resource (http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Resource). | |
− | + | |example=Resources can be thought of as identifiable records or instances of classes and may include, but need not be limited to Occurrences, Organisms, MaterialSamples, Events, Locations, GeologicalContexts, Identifications, or Taxa. Examples: The weight of an organism in grams. The number of placental scars. | |
− | + | |issued=2009-04-24 | |
− | + | |modified=2014-10-23 | |
− | == | + | |status=recommended |
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− | + | {{Concept scheme relation | |
− | + | |scheme=Darwin Core | |
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+ | {{Concept relation | ||
+ | |relation=skos: has close match | ||
+ | |internal page=abcd:Datasets/Dataset/Units/Unit/MeasurementsOrFacts | ||
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+ | {{Concept relation | ||
+ | |relation=skos: has close match | ||
+ | |internal page=abcd:DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/Gathering/SiteMeasurementsOrFacts | ||
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Example(s): Resources can be thought of as identifiable records or instances of classes and may include, but need not be limited to Occurrences, Organisms, MaterialSamples, Events, Locations, GeologicalContexts, Identifications, or Taxa. Examples: The weight of an organism in grams. The number of placental scars.