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A list of all pages that have property "dc:description" with value "Categories relating to the sex of an organism.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Darwin Core MachineObservation  + (An output of a machine observation process.)
  • ft:reflectance  + (Aspect as to proportion and pattern of incident light reflected from the surface, e.g., glassy, glistening, glittering, glossy, polished. Differentiate this category from Coloration.)
  • Life Stage  + (Categories relating to the life stage of an organism.)
  • Sex  + (Categories relating to the sex of an organism.)
  • ft:pubescence  + (Collective aspect of hairs, scales or bristles born on a surface, e.g., hairy, scaly, wooly. Differentiate this category from Relief, Coating, and Texture.)
  • ft:toxicity  + (Degree of toxicity or the lack of it, e.g., irritating, edible, nontoxic, toxic.)
  • ft:variability  + (Disposition to vary or change, e.g., consistent, diverse, varied.)
  • EOL provisional  + (Encyclopedia of Life occasionally needs to mint terms to support its aggregation of attributes of species. This concept scheme will permit exploration of semantic mediawiki as the tool for managing these vocabularies.)
  • mixs:air  + (Environmental Package for air environments)
  • ft:structure  + (External and internal anatomical entities,
    External and internal anatomical entities, including parts, spaces, lines, scars, constrictions, derived products, etc. Terms belonging to this category are nouns, e.g., leaves, stems. Adjective form of structure terms go into ""Structure_in_adjective_form"" category.
    ""Structure_in_adjective_form"" category.)
  • ft:structure in adjective form  + (External and internal anatomical parts, spaces, lines, and derived products. Terms belonging to this category are adjectives, e.g, bracteal, tigmatic. Structure terms that are nouns go into ""Structure"" category.)
  • ft:relief  + (General topographic aspect of a surface, e.g., glabrous, sculptured, muricate. Differentiate this category from Pubescence, Coating, and Texture.)
  • ft:distribution  + (Geographical names of countries, states or regions, including cardinal directions, e.g., eastern. This category contains proper names, e.g., Arizona. Differentiate this category from Environment.)
  • ft:taste  + (Gustatory stimulation or the lack of it, e.g., acrid, almondy, fruity, spicy. This category overlaps significantly with Odor category.)
  • IPTC Photo Metadata  + (International Press Telecommunications Cou
    International Press Telecommunications Council Photo Metadata (=IPTC Photo Metadata) provides data about photographs and the values can be processed by software. Each individual metadata entity is called a property and they are grouped into Administrative, Descriptive and Rights Related properties. IPTC Photo Metadata properties have photo specific definitions that are widely supported by imaging software. IPTC Photo Metadata aligns with other IPTC metadata standards that are made for media items of any media-type. Thus they integrate with media-type agnostic digital asset management systems.
    agnostic digital asset management systems.)
  • ft:life cycle  + (Life stages or events of a structure or organism, including states after life, e.g. budding, fruiting, dormant, seed-shed, decayed.)
  • ft:course  + (Linear, one-dimentional shape of the center line through the length of an axis or vein, e.g. spiraling, straight, zig-zagged.)
  • Marine Species Traits Ecological Descriptors  + (Marine Species Traits Ecological Descriptors is a collection of properties that describe ecological attributes of species.)
  • Marine Species Traits Habit  + (Marine Species Traits Habit is a hierarchical collection of classes that describe a combination of a species growth form and behaviour.)
  • ft:fixation  + (Mode of attachment to a supporting structure, e.g., affixed, adpressed. Differentiate this category from Fusion.)
  • ft:development  + (Mode or sequential pattern of growth or differentiation, e.g. centrifugal, centripetal, well-developed, differentiated.)
  • Natural Collections Description  + (Natural Collections Description (NCD) is a
    Natural Collections Description (NCD) is a data standard for describing collections of natural history materials at the collection level; one NCD record describes one entire collection. NCD is published by [[dc:publisher:=Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG)]] from the [[rdfs:isDefinedBy::http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/Collection]] namespace. The term descriptions are extracted from the NCD version 0.9 prepared by the [http://www.tdwg.org/activities/ncd/ TDWG NCD interest group] and the [http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/ TDWG Ontology].
    /rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/ TDWG Ontology].)
  • GBIF Terms  + (Not for use: this is an experiment in creating a vocabulary using the GBIF namespace.)
  • SKOS Documentation Properties  + (Notes are used to provide information rela
    Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. There is no restriction on the nature of this information, e.g., it could be plain text, hypertext, or an image; it could be a definition, information about the scope of a concept, editorial information, or any other type of information.
    rmation, or any other type of information.)
  • ft:odor  + (Olfactory stimulation or the lack of it, e.g., scentless, almondy, aromatic, fetid. This category overlap significantly with Taste category.)
  • ft:season  + (One of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall and winter in the North and South Temperate zones OR one of the two divisions of the year, rainy and dry, in some tropical regions)
  • ft:derivation  + (Ontogenetic origin, e.g. adenopetalous, andropetalous.)
  • ft:shape  + (Overall two- or three – dimensional form or aspect thereof, e.g., rounded, spheroid, folded, folding, incurling.)
  • ft:fusion  + (Physical connection of homologous or non-homologous structures, e.g., subfree, connate, suppressed, unattached, synconnective. Differentiate this category from Fixiation.)