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|definition=A notation is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme.
 
|definition=A notation is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme.
 
|notes=A notation is different from a lexical label in that a notation is not normally recognizable as a word or sequence of words in any natural language. By convention, skos:notation is used with a typed literal in the object position of the triple.
 
|notes=A notation is different from a lexical label in that a notation is not normally recognizable as a word or sequence of words in any natural language. By convention, skos:notation is used with a typed literal in the object position of the triple.
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|is defined by=http://www.w3.org/TR/skos-reference/#notations
 
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notation: A notation is a string of characters such as "T58.5" or "303.4833" used to uniquely identify a concept within the scope of a given concept scheme.

Notes: A notation is different from a lexical label in that a notation is not normally recognizable as a word or sequence of words in any natural language. By convention, skos:notation is used with a typed literal in the object position of the triple.