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- As shown above, a semantic type consists of a set of {{resource}} elements, {{ontology}} elements, and {{annotation}} elements. We consider each of these elements, in turn, below. |
+ As shown above, a semantic type consists of a set of {{resource}} elements, {{ontology}} elements, and {{annotation}} elements. Every semantic type (expressed in the canonical form) is required to have at least one {{resource}}, one {{ontology}}, and one {{annotation}} element. We consider each of these elements, in turn, below. |
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- Items that are semantically typed are called ''resources''. A {{resource}} element identifies a resource using the resource's unique identifier. A {{resource}} element also assigns a name to the resource, which is used to reference it within annotations. |
+ Items that are semantically typed are called ''resources''. A {{resource}} element identifies a resource using the resource's unique identifier. A {{resource}} element also assigns a name to the resource, which is used as a surrogate for the referencing the resource in semantic annotations. |
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