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- A semantic type is required to have a unique identifier, given using the {{id}} attribute. The identifier should (preferably) be represented as an LSID, where the semantic type is managed as an LSID data object. |
+ A semantic type is required to have a unique identifier, which is given by the {{id}} attribute. The identifier should (preferably) be represented as an LSID, where the semantic type is managed as an LSID data object. |
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- Labels within semantic-type descriptions provide a mechanism to name the resources and ontology terms (which we also consider "resources") used in the annotations. The {{Label}} element assigns the {{name}} attribute value as the name, or "tag," for the associated resource given by the {{resource}} attribute value (this attribute value is the associated identifier for a resource). Each {{Label}} tag is required to have exactly one {{name}} and {{resource}} attribute. A {{SemanticType}} element must have at least one {{Label}} sub-element identifying a resource and one {{Label}} element identifying an ontology term. Further, no two {{Label}} elements within a semantic type may have the same value for the {{name}} attribute. |
+ Labels within a semantic-type description provide a mechanism to identify and name the resources and ontology terms used in the corresponding annotations. The {{Label}} element assigns the {{name}} attribute value as the resource name, or "tag," for the associated resource identified by the {{resource}} attribute value. Each {{Label}} element is required to have exactly one {{name}} and {{resource}} attribute. A {{SemanticType}} element must contain at least two {{Label}} elements: one identifying an actor or dataset and the other identifying an ontology term. Further, no two {{Label}} elements within a semantic type may have the same {{name}} attribute value. |
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