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---+++ AbcdConcept0136
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---+++++ Identifier
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<verbatim>DataSets/DataSet/Units/Unit</verbatim>
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---+++++ Group
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Container
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---+++++ Subgroup
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Structural
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---+++++ Full Name
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---+++++ Documentation
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A container for all data referring to a unit (specimen or observation record).
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---+++++ Content
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A container for all data referring to a unit (specimen or observation record).
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---++++ Recommended or Prescribed Values
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---+++++ Example Value
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---+++++ Example Explanation
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---+++++ Reviewer
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Berendsohn 6 Mar 2005
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---++++ Editorial Notes
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Is the group for this element 'container'?
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Yes, it is. Indeed, I think we need two subgroups for Container: one for the repeatable elements, and one for the structural containers (like this one). I will further discuss this on the Group page on the wiki.
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