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  • ggbn:pcrReplicateNumber  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • ggbn:libraryName  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • ggbn:nCutterDigestionEnzyme  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • ggbn:pcrCycleNumber  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • ggbn:percentageTargetOme  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • ggbn:digestionEnzyme  + (en:under review HTS library terms)
  • mixs:extreme event  +
  • mixs:gaseous environment  +
  • mixs:cur vegetation  +
  • mixs:ventilation rate  +
  • mixs:ventilation type  +
  • dwc:verbatimLongitude  + (en:verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude
    en:verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are meant to capture the original coordinates for the Location in their original format. If possible, these coordinates should also be translated into the combination of decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, geodeticDatum, and coordinateUncertaintyInMeters, but only if you really know what you are doing - coordinate transformations can be challenging. Use these two verbatim fields to capture coordinates in systems such as UTM, providing the spatial reference system for them in the verbatimSRS. If the original spatial information is an area (for example, a grid cell or a protected area polygon), use the footprintWKT and the footprintSRS to capture the complete area information. See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.
    r discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.)
  • dwc:verbatimLatitude  + (en:verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude
    en:verbatimLatitude and verbatimLongitude are meant to capture the original coordinates for the Location in their original format. If possible, these coordinates should also be translated into the combination of decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, geodeticDatum, and coordinateUncertaintyInMeters, but only if you really know what you are doing - coordinate transformations can be challenging. Use these two verbatim fields to capture coordinates in systems such as UTM, providing the spatial reference system for them in the verbatimSRS. If the original spatial information is an area (for example, a grid cell or a protected area polygon), use the footprintWKT and the footprintSRS to capture the complete area information. See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.
    r discussion of verbatim coordinate terms.)
  • mixs:down par  +
  • mixs:samp vol we dna ext  +
  • mixs:water content  +
  • mixs:surf moisture  +
  • mixs:pool dna extracts  +
  • ggbn:preparationDate  + (en:when used for tissues, quite often preparationDate is the same as [[dwc:eventDate]])
  • mixs:medic hist perform  +
  • mixs:crop rotation  +
  • mixs:gravidity  +
  • mixs:hrt  +
  • mixs:wind direction  +
  • eb:firewood  +
  • dwc:previousIdentifications  + (fr:Voir la page http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Occurrence)
  • dwc:country  + (no:For diskusjon se http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)
  • dwc:locality  + (no:For diskusjon se http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)
  • dwc:scientificName  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Taxon)
  • dwc:stateProvince  + (en:The name of this term is not meant to l
    en:The name of this term is not meant to limit its content to the names of states or provinces. The term name is a legacy from the original version of the Darwin Core. Despite the term's name, the content has always been intended to include the name of a first-level administrative subdivision of a country. See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of geographic terms.
    or further discussion of geographic terms.)
  • dwc:country  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)
  • dwc:locality  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)
  • dwc:occurrenceID  + (en:The occurrenceID is supposed to (global
    en:The occurrenceID is supposed to (globally) uniquely identify an occurrence record, whether it is a specimen-based occurrence, a one-time observation of a species at a location, or one of many occurrences of an individual who is being tracked, monitored, or recaptured. Making it globally unique is quite a trick, one for which we don't really have good solutions in place yet, but one which ontologists insist is essential.
    one which ontologists insist is essential.)
  • dwc:georeferenceVerificationStatus  + (en:The recommended controlled vocabulary i
    en:The recommended controlled vocabulary includes: unverified <br /> verified by data custodian <br /> verified by contributor <br /> The data contributor is the agent who participated in the Event that produced the Location. Verification by the contributor means that the georeference as recorded is correct and as specific as it can be based on the contributor's personal knowledge of the event and location. The data custodian is the agent responsible for the management of the primary source of the record. Verification by the data custodian means that the georeference as recorded is correct and as specific as it can be based on the all of the resources at the disposal of the agent (field notes, maps, labels) in the absence of verification by the contributor. All other georeferences, those produced without consulting all existing primary sources, should be "unverified". See [[dcterms:Location]] for further discussion of georeference terms.
    further discussion of georeference terms.)
  • dwc:vernacularName  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Taxon)
  • dwc:resourceRelationshipID  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/ResourceRelationship)
  • dwc:verbatimEventDate  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Event)
  • dwc:eventID  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Event)
  • dwc:associatedSequences  +
  • dwc:associatedReferences  + (en:Remark by GGBN: Material Transfer Agreements (MTAs))
  • dwc:associatedTaxa  +
  • dwc:nomenclaturalStatus  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Taxon)
  • dwc:higherGeography  +
  • dwc:geologicalContextID  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/GeologicalContext)
  • dwc:measurementAccuracy  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/MeasurementOrFact)
  • dwc:disposition  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Occurrence Remark by GGBN: "consumed" as another example)
  • dwc:dataGeneralizations  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/RecordLevelTerms)
  • dwc:samplingProtocol  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Event)
  • dwc:individualID  + (en:individualID is meant for any records t
    en:individualID is meant for any records that need to identify individuals for whom there may be more than one record. Banded birds, marine mammal photos allowing individual identification, individual trees resampled overtime, periodic biopsies on the same individuals, etc. could all use this term to group the records corresponding to individuals.
    the records corresponding to individuals.)
  • dwc:sex  + (en:The recommended controlled vocabulary includes: unknowable undetermined female male hermaphrodite gynandromorph)
  • dwc:island  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)
  • dwc:islandGroup  + (en:For discussion see http://code.google.com/p/darwincore/wiki/Location)