Difference between revisions of "sequence"

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(‎Changed claim: Usage Notes (P62): This is commonly used to either denote the order of importance of statements (the lowest sequence number, usually 1, is considered the primary or most important one, e.g. the order of gathering agents...)
(‎Removed claim: Usage Notes (P62): The property assertion with the lowest sequence number (usually 1) is considered the primary or most important one.)
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The property assertion with the lowest sequence number (usually 1) is considered the primary or most important one. (English)
 
property / Usage Notes: The property assertion with the lowest sequence number (usually 1) is considered the primary or most important one. (English) / rank
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Meta Property to denote the sequence of statements on a property which is used more than once for an instance of a class.
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Meta Property to denote the sequence of statements on a property which is used more than once for an instance of a class.

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    Not to be confused with abcd:Sequence, the class for a genomic sequence. (English)
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    This is commonly used to either denote the order of importance of statements (the lowest sequence number, usually 1, is considered the primary or most important one, e.g. the order of gathering agents) or the order in which they where gathered (e.g. the order of coordinate sets). (English)
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