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- <odML version="1.1">
- <repository>https://terminologies.g-node.org/v1.1/terminologies.xml</repository>
- <version>1.0</version>
- <date>2019-03-26</date>
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- <!-- Data reference section -->
- <!-- The minimal description of a data reference is a URI linking back
- to the repository the odml file or the data the odml document describes
- resides in.
- Further details common to the different types of data reference sections
- can be added via the reference description section -->
- <!-- ********************************************************* -->
- <section>
- <type>DataReference</type>
- <name>DataDOI</name>
- <definition>A published dataset referenced by a DOI. The referenced dataset will contain either the odML file itself or the data the odML is annotating.
- </definition>
- <property>
- <name>DataDOI</name>
- <definition>A unique Digital object identifier of data. In the current context a URI linking to the published dataset.</definition>
- <type>url</type>
- </property>
- </section>
- </odML>
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