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== ABCD2 Hierarchy ==
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{{XPathSegments|abcd2:|/DataSets|/DataSet|/Units|/Unit|/SpecimenUnit|/Acquisition|/AcquiredFrom|/Person|/AtomisedName|/InheritedName}}

Latest revision as of 12:08, 24 January 2017

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SpecimenUnit-AcquiredFrom-InheritedName
No type definition was found for "SpecimenUnit-AcquiredFrom-InheritedName" in the abcd2 import.
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SpecimenUnit-AcquiredFrom-InheritedName (also /DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit/SpecimenUnit/Acquisition/AcquiredFrom/Person/AtomisedName/InheritedName): The inherited name of the person from whom the specimen was acquired. This may consist of family names, generational names, a clan name, parents or grandparents personal names, etc. The inherited name (this being the lastname in western cultures) may be compound (e.g. 'Fischer von Waldheim', 'da Selva', 'Silvano Morales'). Depending on culture, the inherited name is not necessarily the name of the parents nor common to a married couple. Therefore, 'family name' should be avoided even though used in vCard (vCard: N-Family).

Constraints in the context of ABCD 2:



ABCD2 Hierarchy

XPath Segments: /DataSets /DataSet /Units /Unit /SpecimenUnit /Acquisition /AcquiredFrom /Person /AtomisedName /InheritedName