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%META:TOPICINFO{author="MichaelBrowne" date="1142801988" format="1.0" version="1.3"}%
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%META:TOPICPARENT{name="Location"}%
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---+ %TOPIC%
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|[[%PUBURL%/%WEB%/SchemaAsHtml/IASProfile.html][Full schema as HTML]]|
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|[[%PUBURL%/%WEB%/WebHome/IASProfileMaster.xsd][Full schema as XSD]]|
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<img src="%PUBURL%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%.gif">
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@@@ Main.BobMorris would like some explicit examples of these fields, preferably in the context of an example of a DefinedSchema
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Sergio Zalba uses the following lookup of 'Dispersal' terms in Portuguese:
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Anemocórica
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Autocórica
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Blastocórica
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Entomocórica
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Ornitocórica
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Quirocórica
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Zoocórica
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Barocórica
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Hidrocórica
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Indeterminada
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It is not published (as far as I know), but if it was published, he would complete the referencing data for his 'Dispersal' schema (i.e. DefinedSchemaName, DefinedSchemaValue, DefinedSchemaReference).
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