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head 1.6;
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access;
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locks; strict;
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comment @# @;
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1.6
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date 2007.03.06.17.30.00; author TWikiGuest; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.5;
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1.5
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date 2006.05.16.21.15.25; author GregorHagedorn; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.4;
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1.4
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date 2006.05.10.08.57.52; author GregorHagedorn; state Exp;
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branches;
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next 1.3;
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1.3
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date 2005.03.21.22.44.42; author JenniferForman; state Exp;
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next 1.2;
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1.2
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date 2004.09.13.08.35.00; author GregorHagedorn; state Exp;
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next 1.1;
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1.1
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date 2004.08.25.11.46.52; author GregorHagedorn; state Exp;
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next ;
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1.6
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@Added topic name via script
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@---+!! %TOPIC%
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="GregorHagedorn" date="1147814125" format="1.1" version="1.5"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="EnumeratedValues"}%
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See [[http://wiki.cs.umb.edu/twiki/pub/UBIF/EnumeratedValues/UBIF-Docu-Enumerations.html#SexStatusEnum][UBIF enumeration info]] for a tabular overview of values.
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-- [[Main.GregorHagedorn][Gregor Hagedorn]] - 25 Aug 2004
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Walter Berendsohn proposes additional<br/>
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X = Mixed<br/>
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N = Not applicable.
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I have doubts that the mixed type is appropriate for human-administrative purposes, Walter thinks he is applicable for groups.
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However, it is not part of the ISO standard (see comments on the html form) intended for non-clinical, administrative purposes. I think mixed is more appropriate in the <nop>SexStatusEnum, not in <nop>BasicSexStatusEnum.
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Walter writes further: Not applicable is appropriate for example for Fungi in a botanical collection - where many organisms have a sex that can be defined as male/female, but not the fungi.
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-- [[Main.GregorHagedorn][Gregor Hagedorn]] - 13 Sept 2004
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%META:TOPICMOVED{by="GregorHagedorn" date="1147814125" from="UBIF.SexCodeEnum" to="UBIF.SexStatusEnum"}%
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@rename
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="GregorHagedorn" date="1147251472" format="1.1" version="1.4"}%
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See [[http://wiki.cs.umb.edu/twiki/pub/UBIF/EnumeratedValues/UBIF-Docu-Enumerations.html#SexCodeEnum][UBIF enumeration info]] for a tabular overview of values.
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However, it is not part of the ISO standard (see comments on the html form) intended for non-clinical, administrative purposes. I think mixed is more appropriate in the <nop>SexCodeEnum, not in <nop>BasicSexCodeEnum.
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%META:TOPICINFO{author="JenniferForman" date="1111445082" format="1.0" version="1.3"}%
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See [[http://wiki.cs.umb.edu/twiki/pub/UBIF/EnumerationTypes/UBIF-Docu-Enumerations.html#SexCodeEnum][UBIF enumeration info]] for a tabular overview of values.
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See [[http://efgblade.cs.umb.edu/twiki/pub/UBIF/EnumerationTypes/UBIF-Docu-Enumerations.html#SexCodeEnum][UBIF enumeration info]] for a tabular overview of values.
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-- [[Main.GregorHagedorn][Gregor Hagedorn]] - 25 Aug 2004
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---
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Walter Berendsohn proposes additional<br/>
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X = Mixed<br/>
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N = Not applicable.
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I have doubts that the mixed type is appropriate for human-administrative purposes, Walter thinks he is applicable for groups.
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However, it is not part of the ISO standard (see comments on the html form) intended for non-clinical, administrative purposes. I think mixed is more appropriate in the <nop>SexCodeEnum, not in <nop>BasicSexCodeEnum.
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Walter writes further: Not applicable is appropriate for example for Fungi in a botanical collection - where many organisms have a sex that can be defined as male/female, but not the fungi.
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-- [[Main.GregorHagedorn][Gregor Hagedorn]] - 13 Sept 2004
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