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|definition=The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event. | |definition=The unit of measurement of the size (time duration, length, area, or volume) of a sample in a sampling event. | ||
− | |example=A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., “5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre” for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: “minute”, “hour”, “day, “metre”, “square metre”, “cubic metre”. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/ of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre). | + | |example=A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., “5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre” for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: “minute”, “hour”, “day, “metre”, “square metre”, “cubic metre”. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure (http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/) of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre). |
|notes=For discussion see | |notes=For discussion see | ||
http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit. | http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit. |
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Notes: For discussion see http://terms.tdwg.org/wiki/dwc:sampleSizeUnit.
Example(s): A sampleSizeUnit must have a corresponding sampleSizeValue, e.g., “5" for sampleSizeValue with "metre” for sampleSizeUnit. Examples: “minute”, “hour”, “day, “metre”, “square metre”, “cubic metre”. Recommended best practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the Ontology of Units of Measure (http://www.wurvoc.org/vocabularies/om-1.8/) of SI units, derived units, or other non-SI units accepted for use within the SI (e.g., minute, hour, day, litre).