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| - Labels within semantic type descriptions provide a mechanism to rename certain resource and ontology items (objects). The {{Label}} element assigns the {{name}} attribute value to the value in the {{object}} attribute value. A label name is used within an annotation, and serves as a shorthand representation for the object in question. Each {{Label}} tag is required to have exactly one {{name}} and {{object}} attribute. A {{SemanticType}} element may have zero or more {{Label}} sub-elements. (''Should every term, except variables, used in an annotation require a label?'') |
| + Labels within semantic-type descriptions provide a mechanism to name certain resource and ontology items (objects). The {{Label}} element assigns the {{name}} attribute value as the name, or tag, for the value in the {{object}} attribute value. A label name is used within an annotation, and serves as a shorthand representation for the object in question. Each {{Label}} tag is required to have exactly one {{name}} and {{object}} attribute. A {{SemanticType}} element may have zero or more {{Label}} sub-elements, and no two {{Label}} tags within a semantic type may have the same value for the {{name}} attribute. |
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