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Content about the allergy-related aspects of a health topic.
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Content about the allergy-related aspects of a health topic.
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AllergiesHealthAspect
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AllergiesHealthAspect
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AuthenticMediaObject: An unaltered image that is presented in an accurate way.
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AuthenticMediaObject: An unaltered image that is presented in an accurate way.
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AuthenticContent
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AuthenticContent
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Indicates that the item is available on back order.
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Indicates that the item is available on back order.
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BackOrder
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BackOrder
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Arm length (measured between arms/shoulder line intersection and the prominent wrist bone). Used, for example, to fit shirts.
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Arm length (measured between arms/shoulder line intersection and the prominent wrist bone). Used, for example, to fit shirts.
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BodyMeasurementArm
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BodyMeasurementArm
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Maximum girth of bust. Used, for example, to fit women's suits.
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Maximum girth of bust. Used, for example, to fit women's suits.
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BodyMeasurementBust
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BodyMeasurementBust
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Maximum girth of chest. Used, for example, to fit men's suits.
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Maximum girth of chest. Used, for example, to fit men's suits.
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BodyMeasurementChest
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BodyMeasurementChest
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Foot length (measured between end of the most prominent toe and the most prominent part of the heel). Used, for example, to measure socks.
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Foot length (measured between end of the most prominent toe and the most prominent part of the heel). Used, for example, to measure socks.
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BodyMeasurementFoot
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BodyMeasurementFoot
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Maximum hand girth (measured over the knuckles of the open right hand excluding thumb, fingers together). Used, for example, to fit gloves.
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Maximum hand girth (measured over the knuckles of the open right hand excluding thumb, fingers together). Used, for example, to fit gloves.
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BodyMeasurementHand
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BodyMeasurementHand
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Maximum girth of head above the ears. Used, for example, to fit hats.
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Maximum girth of head above the ears. Used, for example, to fit hats.
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BodyMeasurementHead
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BodyMeasurementHead
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Body height (measured between crown of head and soles of feet). Used, for example, to fit jackets.
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Body height (measured between crown of head and soles of feet). Used, for example, to fit jackets.
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BodyMeasurementHeight
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BodyMeasurementHeight
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Girth of hips (measured around the buttocks). Used, for example, to fit skirts.
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Girth of hips (measured around the buttocks). Used, for example, to fit skirts.
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BodyMeasurementHips
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BodyMeasurementHips
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Inside leg (measured between crotch and soles of feet). Used, for example, to fit pants.
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Inside leg (measured between crotch and soles of feet). Used, for example, to fit pants.
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BodyMeasurementInsideLeg
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BodyMeasurementInsideLeg
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Girth of neck. Used, for example, to fit shirts.
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Girth of neck. Used, for example, to fit shirts.
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BodyMeasurementNeck
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BodyMeasurementNeck
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Enumerates types (or dimensions) of a person's body measurements, for example for fitting of clothes.
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Enumerates types (or dimensions) of a person's body measurements, for example for fitting of clothes.
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BodyMeasurementTypeEnumeration
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BodyMeasurementTypeEnumeration
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Girth of body just below the bust. Used, for example, to fit women's swimwear.
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Girth of body just below the bust. Used, for example, to fit women's swimwear.
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BodyMeasurementUnderbust
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BodyMeasurementUnderbust
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Girth of natural waistline (between hip bones and lower ribs). Used, for example, to fit pants.
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Girth of natural waistline (between hip bones and lower ribs). Used, for example, to fit pants.
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BodyMeasurementWaist
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BodyMeasurementWaist
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Body weight. Used, for example, to measure pantyhose.
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Body weight. Used, for example, to measure pantyhose.
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BodyMeasurementWeight
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BodyMeasurementWeight
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A [[Claim]] in Schema.org represents a specific, factually-oriented claim that could be the [[itemReviewed]] in a [[ClaimReview]]. The content of a claim can be summarized with the [[text]] property. Variations on well known claims can have their common identity indicated via [[sameAs]] links, and summarized with a [[name]]. Ideally, a [[Claim]] description includes enough contextual information to minimize the risk of ambiguity or inclarity. In practice, many claims are better understood in the context in which they appear or the interpretations provided by claim reviews. Beyond [[ClaimReview]], the Claim type can be associated with related creative works - for example a [[ScholaryArticle]] or [[Question]] might be [[about]] some [[Claim]]. At this time, Schema.org does not define any types of relationship between claims. This is a natural area for future exploration.
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A [[Claim]] in Schema.org represents a specific, factually-oriented claim that could be the [[itemReviewed]] in a [[ClaimReview]]. The content of a claim can be summarized with the [[text]] property. Variations on well known claims can have their common identity indicated via [[sameAs]] links, and summarized with a [[name]]. Ideally, a [[Claim]] description includes enough contextual information to minimize the risk of ambiguity or inclarity. In practice, many claims are better understood in the context in which they appear or the interpretations provided by claim reviews. Beyond [[ClaimReview]], the Claim type can be associated with related creative works - for example a [[ScholaryArticle]] or [[Question]] might be [[about]] some [[Claim]]. At this time, Schema.org does not define any types of relationship between claims. This is a natural area for future exploration.
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"""
A [[Claim]] in Schema.org represents a specific, factually-oriented claim that could be the [[itemReviewed]] in a [[ClaimReview]]. The content of a claim can be summarized with the [[text]] property. Variations on well known claims can have their common identity indicated via [[sameAs]] links, and summarized with a [[name]]. Ideally, a [[Claim]] description includes enough contextual information to minimize the risk of ambiguity or inclarity. In practice, many claims are better understood in the context in which they appear or the interpretations provided by claim reviews. Beyond [[ClaimReview]], the Claim type can be associated with related creative works - for example a [[ScholarlyArticle]] or [[Question]] might be [[about]] some [[Claim]]. At this time, Schema.org does not define any types of relationship between claims. This is a natural area for future exploration.
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A [[Claim]] in Schema.org represents a specific, factually-oriented claim that could be the [[itemReviewed]] in a [[ClaimReview]]. The content of a claim can be summarized with the [[text]] property. Variations on well known claims can have their common identity indicated via [[sameAs]] links, and summarized with a [[name]]. Ideally, a [[Claim]] description includes enough contextual information to minimize the risk of ambiguity or inclarity. In practice, many claims are better understood in the context in which they appear or the interpretations provided by claim reviews. Beyond [[ClaimReview]], the Claim type can be associated with related creative works - for example a [[ScholarlyArticle]] or [[Question]] might be [[about]] some [[Claim]]. At this time, Schema.org does not define any types of relationship between claims. This is a natural area for future exploration.
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A field of public health focusing on improving health characteristics of a defined population in relation with their geographical or environment areas
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A field of public health focusing on improving health characteristics of a defined population in relation with their geographical or environment areas
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A field of public health focusing on improving health characteristics of a defined population in relation with their geographical or environment areas.
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A field of public health focusing on improving health characteristics of a defined population in relation with their geographical or environment areas.
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Content coded 'missing context' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'missing context': Presenting unaltered video in an inaccurate manner that misrepresents the footage. For example, using incorrect dates or locations, altering the transcript or sharing brief clips from a longer video to mislead viewers. (A video rated 'original' can also be missing context.) For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'missing context': Presenting unaltered images in an inaccurate manner to misrepresent the image and mislead the viewer. For example, a common tactic is using an unaltered image but saying it came from a different time or place. (An image rated 'original' can also be missing context.) For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'missing context': An unaltered image presented in an inaccurate manner to misrepresent the image and mislead the viewer. For example, a common tactic is using an unaltered image but saying it came from a different time or place. (An 'original' image with inaccurate text would generally fall in this category.) For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'missing context': Unaltered audio presented in an inaccurate manner that misrepresents it. For example, using incorrect dates or locations, or sharing brief clips from a longer recording to mislead viewers. (Audio rated “original” can also be missing context.)
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Content coded 'missing context' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'missing context': Presenting unaltered video in an inaccurate manner that misrepresents the footage. For example, using incorrect dates or locations, altering the transcript or sharing brief clips from a longer video to mislead viewers. (A video rated 'original' can also be missing context.) For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'missing context': Presenting unaltered images in an inaccurate manner to misrepresent the image and mislead the viewer. For example, a common tactic is using an unaltered image but saying it came from a different time or place. (An image rated 'original' can also be missing context.) For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'missing context': An unaltered image presented in an inaccurate manner to misrepresent the image and mislead the viewer. For example, a common tactic is using an unaltered image but saying it came from a different time or place. (An 'original' image with inaccurate text would generally fall in this category.) For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'missing context': Unaltered audio presented in an inaccurate manner that misrepresents it. For example, using incorrect dates or locations, or sharing brief clips from a longer recording to mislead viewers. (Audio rated “original” can also be missing context.)
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DecontextualizedContent
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DecontextualizedContent
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"""
Represents the downpayment (up-front payment) price component of the total price for an offered product that has additional installment payments
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Represents the downpayment (up-front payment) price component of the total price for an offered product that has additional installment payments
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Represents the downpayment (up-front payment) price component of the total price for an offered product that has additional installment payments.
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Represents the downpayment (up-front payment) price component of the total price for an offered product that has additional installment payments.
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Content coded 'edited or cropped content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': The video has been edited or rearranged. This category applies to time edits, including editing multiple videos together to alter the story being told or editing out large portions from a video. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': Presenting a part of an image from a larger whole to mislead the viewer. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'edited or cropped content': Presenting a part of an image from a larger whole to mislead the viewer. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': The audio has been edited or rearranged. This category applies to time edits, including editing multiple audio clips together to alter the story being told or editing out large portions from the recording.
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Content coded 'edited or cropped content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': The video has been edited or rearranged. This category applies to time edits, including editing multiple videos together to alter the story being told or editing out large portions from a video. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': Presenting a part of an image from a larger whole to mislead the viewer. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'edited or cropped content': Presenting a part of an image from a larger whole to mislead the viewer. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'edited or cropped content': The audio has been edited or rearranged. This category applies to time edits, including editing multiple audio clips together to alter the story being told or editing out large portions from the recording.
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EditedOrCroppedContent
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EditedOrCroppedContent
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Content about the effectiveness-related aspects of a health topic.
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Content about the effectiveness-related aspects of a health topic.
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EffectivenessHealthAspect
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EffectivenessHealthAspect
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"""
EnergyConsumptionDetails represents information related to the energy efficiency of a product that consumes energy. The information that can be provided is based on international regulations such as for example [EU directive 2017/1369](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2017/1369/oj) for energy labeling and the [Energy labeling rule](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/energy-water-use-labeling-consumer) under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the US
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EnergyConsumptionDetails represents information related to the energy efficiency of a product that consumes energy. The information that can be provided is based on international regulations such as for example [EU directive 2017/1369](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2017/1369/oj) for energy labeling and the [Energy labeling rule](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/energy-water-use-labeling-consumer) under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the US
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"""
EnergyConsumptionDetails represents information related to the energy efficiency of a product that consumes energy. The information that can be provided is based on international regulations such as for example [EU directive 2017/1369](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2017/1369/oj) for energy labeling and the [Energy labeling rule](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/energy-water-use-labeling-consumer) under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the US.
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EnergyConsumptionDetails represents information related to the energy efficiency of a product that consumes energy. The information that can be provided is based on international regulations such as for example [EU directive 2017/1369](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2017/1369/oj) for energy labeling and the [Energy labeling rule](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/energy-water-use-labeling-consumer) under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the US.
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Content that discusses practical and policy aspects for getting access to specific kinds of healthcare (e.g. distribution mechanisms for vaccines).
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Content that discusses practical and policy aspects for getting access to specific kinds of healthcare (e.g. distribution mechanisms for vaccines).
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GettingAccessHealthAspect
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GettingAccessHealthAspect
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Content that discusses and explains how a particular health-related topic works, e.g. in terms of mechanisms and underlying science.
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Content that discusses and explains how a particular health-related topic works, e.g. in terms of mechanisms and underlying science.
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HowItWorksHealthAspect
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HowItWorksHealthAspect
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Content discussing ingredients-related aspects of a health topic.
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Content discussing ingredients-related aspects of a health topic.
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IngredientsHealthAspect
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IngredientsHealthAspect
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"""
The LearningResource type can be used to indicate [[CreativeWork]]s (whether physical or digital) that have a particular and explicit orientation towards learning, education, skill acquisition, and other educational purposes. [[LearningResource]] is expected to be used as an addition to a primary type such as [[Book]], [[Video]], [[Product]] etc. [[EducationEvent]] serves a similar purpose for event-like things (e.g. a [[Trip]]). A [[LearningResource]] may be created as a result of an [[EducationEvent]], for example by recording one.
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The LearningResource type can be used to indicate [[CreativeWork]]s (whether physical or digital) that have a particular and explicit orientation towards learning, education, skill acquisition, and other educational purposes. [[LearningResource]] is expected to be used as an addition to a primary type such as [[Book]], [[Video]], [[Product]] etc. [[EducationEvent]] serves a similar purpose for event-like things (e.g. a [[Trip]]). A [[LearningResource]] may be created as a result of an [[EducationEvent]], for example by recording one.
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The LearningResource type can be used to indicate [[CreativeWork]]s (whether physical or digital) that have a particular and explicit orientation towards learning, education, skill acquisition, and other educational purposes. [[LearningResource]] is expected to be used as an addition to a primary type such as [[Book]], [[VideoObject]], [[Product]] etc. [[EducationEvent]] serves a similar purpose for event-like things (e.g. a [[Trip]]). A [[LearningResource]] may be created as a result of an [[EducationEvent]], for example by recording one.
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The LearningResource type can be used to indicate [[CreativeWork]]s (whether physical or digital) that have a particular and explicit orientation towards learning, education, skill acquisition, and other educational purposes. [[LearningResource]] is expected to be used as an addition to a primary type such as [[Book]], [[VideoObject]], [[Product]] etc. [[EducationEvent]] serves a similar purpose for event-like things (e.g. a [[Trip]]). A [[LearningResource]] may be created as a result of an [[EducationEvent]], for example by recording one.
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Enumeration of common measurement types (or dimensions), for example "chest" for a person, "inseam" for pants, "gauge" for screws, or "wheel" for bicycles.
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Enumeration of common measurement types (or dimensions), for example "chest" for a person, "inseam" for pants, "gauge" for screws, or "wheel" for bicycles.
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MeasurementTypeEnumeration
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MeasurementTypeEnumeration
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"""
(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration classifies a number of ways in which a media item (video, image, audio) can be manipulated, taking into account the context within which they are published or presented.
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(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration classifies a number of ways in which a media item (video, image, audio) can be manipulated, taking into account the context within which they are published or presented.
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Codes for use with the [[mediaAuthenticityCategory]] property, indicating the authenticity of a media object (in the context of how it was published or shared). In general these codes are not mutually exclusive, although some combinations (such as 'original' versus 'transformed', 'edited' and 'staged') would be contradictory if applied in the same [[MediaReview]]. Note that the application of these codes is with regard to a piece of media shared or published in a particular context.
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Codes for use with the [[mediaAuthenticityCategory]] property, indicating the authenticity of a media object (in the context of how it was published or shared). In general these codes are not mutually exclusive, although some combinations (such as 'original' versus 'transformed', 'edited' and 'staged') would be contradictory if applied in the same [[MediaReview]]. Note that the application of these codes is with regard to a piece of media shared or published in a particular context.
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"""
(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) A [[MediaReview]] is a more specialized form of Review dedicated to the evaluation of media content online, typically in the context of fact-checking and misinformation. For more general reviews of media in the broader sense, use [[UserReview]], [[CriticReview]] or other [[Review]] types.
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(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) A [[MediaReview]] is a more specialized form of Review dedicated to the evaluation of media content online, typically in the context of fact-checking and misinformation. For more general reviews of media in the broader sense, use [[UserReview]], [[CriticReview]] or other [[Review]] types.
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"""
A [[MediaReview]] is a more specialized form of Review dedicated to the evaluation of media content online, typically in the context of fact-checking and misinformation. For more general reviews of media in the broader sense, use [[UserReview]], [[CriticReview]] or other [[Review]] types. This definition is a work in progress. While the [[MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration]] list reflects significant community review amongst fact-checkers and others working to combat misinformation, the specific structures for representing media objects, their versions and publication context, is still evolving. Similarly, best practices for the relationship between [[MediaReview]] and [[ClaimReview]] markup has not yet been finalized.
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A [[MediaReview]] is a more specialized form of Review dedicated to the evaluation of media content online, typically in the context of fact-checking and misinformation. For more general reviews of media in the broader sense, use [[UserReview]], [[CriticReview]] or other [[Review]] types. This definition is a work in progress. While the [[MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration]] list reflects significant community review amongst fact-checkers and others working to combat misinformation, the specific structures for representing media objects, their versions and publication context, is still evolving. Similarly, best practices for the relationship between [[MediaReview]] and [[ClaimReview]] markup has not yet been finalized.
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MissingContext: ...
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MissingContext: ...
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MissingContext
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MissingContext
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OccupationalExperienceRequirements
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OccupationalExperienceRequirements
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OfferShippingDetails represents information about shipping destinations. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping rates for different destinations: One entity for Alaska/Hawaii. A different one for continental US.A different one for all France. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping costs and delivery times. Two entities that are identical but differ in rate and time: e.g. Cheaper and slower: $5 in 5-7days or Fast and expensive: $15 in 1-2 days
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OfferShippingDetails represents information about shipping destinations. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping rates for different destinations: One entity for Alaska/Hawaii. A different one for continental US.A different one for all France. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping costs and delivery times. Two entities that are identical but differ in rate and time: e.g. Cheaper and slower: $5 in 5-7days or Fast and expensive: $15 in 1-2 days
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"""
OfferShippingDetails represents information about shipping destinations. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping rates for different destinations: One entity for Alaska/Hawaii. A different one for continental US.A different one for all France. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping costs and delivery times. Two entities that are identical but differ in rate and time: e.g. Cheaper and slower: $5 in 5-7days or Fast and expensive: $15 in 1-2 days.
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OfferShippingDetails represents information about shipping destinations. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping rates for different destinations: One entity for Alaska/Hawaii. A different one for continental US.A different one for all France. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping costs and delivery times. Two entities that are identical but differ in rate and time: e.g. Cheaper and slower: $5 in 5-7days or Fast and expensive: $15 in 1-2 days.
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Content coded 'as original media content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the footage has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may contain false or misleading claims. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the image has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may still contain false or misleading claims. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'original': No evidence the image has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may still contain false or misleading claims. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the audio has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may contain false or misleading claims.
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Content coded 'as original media content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the footage has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may contain false or misleading claims. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the image has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may still contain false or misleading claims. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'original': No evidence the image has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may still contain false or misleading claims. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'original': No evidence the audio has been misleadingly altered or manipulated, though it may contain false or misleading claims.
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OriginalMediaContent
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OriginalMediaContent
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Content discussing pregnancy-related aspects of a health topic.
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Content discussing pregnancy-related aspects of a health topic.
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PregnancyHealthAspect
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PregnancyHealthAspect
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Content about the safety-related aspects of a health topic.
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Content about the safety-related aspects of a health topic.
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SafetyHealthAspect
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SafetyHealthAspect
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Content coded 'satire or content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': A video that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': An image that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'satire or parody content': An image that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': Audio that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.)
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Content coded 'satire or content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': A video that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': An image that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'satire or parody content': An image that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.) For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'satire or parody content': Audio that was created as political or humorous commentary and is presented in that context. (Reshares of satire/parody content that do not include relevant context are more likely to fall under the “missing context” rating.)
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SatireOrParodyContent
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SatireOrParodyContent
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Enumerates common size groups for various product categories.
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Enumerates common size groups for various product categories.
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SizeGroupEnumeration
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SizeGroupEnumeration
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Size related properties of a product, typically a size code ([[name]]) and optionally a [[sizeSystem]], [[sizeGroup]], and product measurements ([[hasMeasurement]]). In addition, the intended audience can be defined through [[suggestedAge]], [[suggestedGender]], and suggested body measurements ([[suggestedMeasurement]]).
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Size related properties of a product, typically a size code ([[name]]) and optionally a [[sizeSystem]], [[sizeGroup]], and product measurements ([[hasMeasurement]]). In addition, the intended audience can be defined through [[suggestedAge]], [[suggestedGender]], and suggested body measurements ([[suggestedMeasurement]]).
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SizeSpecification
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SizeSpecification
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Enumerates common size systems for different categories of products, for example "EN-13402" or "UK" for wearables or "Imperial" for screws.
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Enumerates common size systems for different categories of products, for example "EN-13402" or "UK" for wearables or "Imperial" for screws.
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SizeSystemEnumeration
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SizeSystemEnumeration
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Imperial size system.
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Imperial size system.
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SizeSystemImperial
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SizeSystemImperial
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Metric size system.
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Metric size system.
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SizeSystemMetric
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SizeSystemMetric
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A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government. For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see [this doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ikaGCKxo50rRM7nvKSlbUpjyIk2WMQd3IkB1lItlrM/edit#). The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the [Coronavirus pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic), and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual [Github entry](https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2490), feedback comments can also be provided in [this document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fpdFFxk8s87CWwACs53SGkYv3aafSxz_DTtOQxMrBJQ/edit#). While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like [CAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Alerting_Protocol), although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation. Several kinds of information can be provided: We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20\_coronavirus\_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910". For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a [[WebContent]] type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously. We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], [[Event]], [[FAQPage]] etc. By linking to those pages from a [[SpecialAnnouncement]] you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the [[SpecialAnnouncement]]. Many [[SpecialAnnouncement]]s will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific [[LocalBusiness]]es and [[CivicStructures]]. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]]. The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a [[Course]] or a [[RadioStation]]). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of /about for locations too. The basic content of [[SpecialAnnouncement]] is similar to that of an [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) or [Atom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(Web_standard)) feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting [[SpecialAnnouncement]] updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline [[DataFeed]] object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
"""
A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government. For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see [this doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ikaGCKxo50rRM7nvKSlbUpjyIk2WMQd3IkB1lItlrM/edit#). The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the [Coronavirus pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic), and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual [Github entry](https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2490), feedback comments can also be provided in [this document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fpdFFxk8s87CWwACs53SGkYv3aafSxz_DTtOQxMrBJQ/edit#). While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like [CAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Alerting_Protocol), although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation. Several kinds of information can be provided: We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20\_coronavirus\_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910". For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a [[WebContent]] type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously. We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], [[Event]], [[FAQPage]] etc. By linking to those pages from a [[SpecialAnnouncement]] you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the [[SpecialAnnouncement]]. Many [[SpecialAnnouncement]]s will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific [[LocalBusiness]]es and [[CivicStructures]]. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]]. The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a [[Course]] or a [[RadioStation]]). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of /about for locations too. The basic content of [[SpecialAnnouncement]] is similar to that of an [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) or [Atom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(Web_standard)) feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting [[SpecialAnnouncement]] updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline [[DataFeed]] object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
"""
"""
A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government. For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see [this doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ikaGCKxo50rRM7nvKSlbUpjyIk2WMQd3IkB1lItlrM/edit#). The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the [Coronavirus pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic), and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual [Github entry](https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2490), feedback comments can also be provided in [this document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fpdFFxk8s87CWwACs53SGkYv3aafSxz_DTtOQxMrBJQ/edit#). While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like [CAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Alerting_Protocol), although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation. Several kinds of information can be provided: We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20\_coronavirus\_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910". For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a [[WebContent]] type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously. We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], [[Event]], [[FAQPage]] etc. By linking to those pages from a [[SpecialAnnouncement]] you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the [[SpecialAnnouncement]]. Many [[SpecialAnnouncement]]s will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific [[LocalBusiness]]es and [[CivicStructure]]s. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]]. The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a [[Course]] or a [[RadioStation]]). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of /about for locations too. The basic content of [[SpecialAnnouncement]] is similar to that of an [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) or [Atom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(Web_standard)) feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting [[SpecialAnnouncement]] updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline [[DataFeed]] object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
"""
A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government. For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see [this doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ikaGCKxo50rRM7nvKSlbUpjyIk2WMQd3IkB1lItlrM/edit#). The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the [Coronavirus pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic), and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual [Github entry](https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2490), feedback comments can also be provided in [this document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fpdFFxk8s87CWwACs53SGkYv3aafSxz_DTtOQxMrBJQ/edit#). While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like [CAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Alerting_Protocol), although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation. Several kinds of information can be provided: We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20\_coronavirus\_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910". For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a [[WebContent]] type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously. We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], [[Event]], [[FAQPage]] etc. By linking to those pages from a [[SpecialAnnouncement]] you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the [[SpecialAnnouncement]]. Many [[SpecialAnnouncement]]s will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific [[LocalBusiness]]es and [[CivicStructure]]s. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]]. The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a [[Course]] or a [[RadioStation]]). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of /about for locations too. The basic content of [[SpecialAnnouncement]] is similar to that of an [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) or [Atom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(Web_standard)) feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting [[SpecialAnnouncement]] updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline [[DataFeed]] object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
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"""
Content coded 'staged content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'staged content': A video that has been created using actors or similarly contrived. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'staged content': An image that was created using actors or similarly contrived, such as a screenshot of a fake tweet. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'staged content': An image that was created using actors or similarly contrived, such as a screenshot of a fake tweet. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'staged content': Audio that has been created using actors or similarly contrived.
"""
Content coded 'staged content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'staged content': A video that has been created using actors or similarly contrived. For an [[ImageObject]] to be 'staged content': An image that was created using actors or similarly contrived, such as a screenshot of a fake tweet. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'staged content': An image that was created using actors or similarly contrived, such as a screenshot of a fake tweet. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'staged content': Audio that has been created using actors or similarly contrived.
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StagedContent
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StagedContent
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"""
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperties]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
"""
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperties]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
"""
"""
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
"""
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperty]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
"""
"""
A tourist destination. In principle any [[Place]] can be a [[TouristDestination]] from a [[City]], [[Region]] or [[Country]] to an [[AmusementPark]] or [[Hotel]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristDestination]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist relevant properties to any other [[Place]]. A [[TouristDestination]] is defined as a [[Place]] that contains, or is colocated with, one or more [[TouristAttraction]]s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
"""
A tourist destination. In principle any [[Place]] can be a [[TouristDestination]] from a [[City]], [[Region]] or [[Country]] to an [[AmusementPark]] or [[Hotel]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristDestination]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist relevant properties to any other [[Place]]. A [[TouristDestination]] is defined as a [[Place]] that contains, or is colocated with, one or more [[TouristAttraction]]s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
"""
"""
A tourist destination. In principle any [[Place]] can be a [[TouristDestination]] from a [[City]], Region or [[Country]] to an [[AmusementPark]] or [[Hotel]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristDestination]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist relevant properties to any other [[Place]]. A [[TouristDestination]] is defined as a [[Place]] that contains, or is colocated with, one or more [[TouristAttraction]]s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
"""
A tourist destination. In principle any [[Place]] can be a [[TouristDestination]] from a [[City]], Region or [[Country]] to an [[AmusementPark]] or [[Hotel]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristDestination]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist relevant properties to any other [[Place]]. A [[TouristDestination]] is defined as a [[Place]] that contains, or is colocated with, one or more [[TouristAttraction]]s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
"""
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"""
Content coded 'transformed content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'transformed content': or all of the video has been manipulated to transform the footage itself. This category includes using tools like the Adobe Suite to change the speed of the video, add or remove visual elements or dub audio. Deepfakes are also a subset of transformation. For an [[ImageObject]] to be transformed content': Adding or deleting visual elements to give the image a different meaning with the intention to mislead. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'transformed content': Adding or deleting visual elements to give the image a different meaning with the intention to mislead. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'transformed content': Part or all of the audio has been manipulated to alter the words or sounds, or the audio has been synthetically generated, such as to create a sound-alike voice.
"""
Content coded 'transformed content' in a [[MediaReview]], considered in the context of how it was published or shared. For a [[VideoObject]] to be 'transformed content': or all of the video has been manipulated to transform the footage itself. This category includes using tools like the Adobe Suite to change the speed of the video, add or remove visual elements or dub audio. Deepfakes are also a subset of transformation. For an [[ImageObject]] to be transformed content': Adding or deleting visual elements to give the image a different meaning with the intention to mislead. For an [[ImageObject]] with embedded text to be 'transformed content': Adding or deleting visual elements to give the image a different meaning with the intention to mislead. For an [[AudioObject]] to be 'transformed content': Part or all of the audio has been manipulated to alter the words or sounds, or the audio has been synthetically generated, such as to create a sound-alike voice.
"""
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TransformedContent
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TransformedContent
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"""
Measurement of the back section, for example of a jacket
"""
Measurement of the back section, for example of a jacket
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementBack
"""
WearableMeasurementBack
"""
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"""
Measurement of the chest/bust section, for example of a suit
"""
Measurement of the chest/bust section, for example of a suit
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementChestOrBust
"""
WearableMeasurementChestOrBust
"""
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"""
Measurement of the collar, for example of a shirt
"""
Measurement of the collar, for example of a shirt
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementCollar
"""
WearableMeasurementCollar
"""
/>
"""
Measurement of the cup, for example of a bra
"""
Measurement of the cup, for example of a bra
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementCup
"""
WearableMeasurementCup
"""
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"""
Measurement of the height, for example the heel height of a shoe
"""
Measurement of the height, for example the heel height of a shoe
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementHeight
"""
WearableMeasurementHeight
"""
/>
"""
Measurement of the hip section, for example of a skirt
"""
Measurement of the hip section, for example of a skirt
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementHips
"""
WearableMeasurementHips
"""
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"""
Measurement of the inseam, for example of pants
"""
Measurement of the inseam, for example of pants
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementInseam
"""
WearableMeasurementInseam
"""
/>
"""
Represents the length, for example of a dress
"""
Represents the length, for example of a dress
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementLength
"""
WearableMeasurementLength
"""
/>
"""
Measurement of the outside leg, for example of pants
"""
Measurement of the outside leg, for example of pants
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementOutsideLeg
"""
WearableMeasurementOutsideLeg
"""
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"""
Measurement of the sleeve length, for example of a shirt
"""
Measurement of the sleeve length, for example of a shirt
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementSleeve
"""
WearableMeasurementSleeve
"""
/>
"""
Enumerates common types of measurement for wearables products.
"""
Enumerates common types of measurement for wearables products.
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementTypeEnumeration
"""
WearableMeasurementTypeEnumeration
"""
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"""
Measurement of the waist section, for example of pants
"""
Measurement of the waist section, for example of pants
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementWaist
"""
WearableMeasurementWaist
"""
/>
"""
Measurement of the width, for example of shoes
"""
Measurement of the width, for example of shoes
"""
"""
WearableMeasurementWidth
"""
WearableMeasurementWidth
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Big" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Big" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupBig
"""
WearableSizeGroupBig
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Boys" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Boys" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupBoys
"""
WearableSizeGroupBoys
"""
/>
"""
Enumerates common size groups (also known as "size types") for wearable products.
"""
Enumerates common size groups (also known as "size types") for wearable products.
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"""
WearableSizeGroupEnumeration
"""
WearableSizeGroupEnumeration
"""
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"""
Size group "Extra Short" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Extra Short" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupExtraShort
"""
WearableSizeGroupExtraShort
"""
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"""
Size group "Extra Tall" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Extra Tall" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupExtraTall
"""
WearableSizeGroupExtraTall
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Girls" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Girls" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupGirls
"""
WearableSizeGroupGirls
"""
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"""
Size group "Husky" (or "Stocky") for wearables.
"""
Size group "Husky" (or "Stocky") for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupHusky
"""
WearableSizeGroupHusky
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Infants" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Infants" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupInfants
"""
WearableSizeGroupInfants
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Juniors" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Juniors" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupJuniors
"""
WearableSizeGroupJuniors
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Maternity" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Maternity" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupMaternity
"""
WearableSizeGroupMaternity
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Mens" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Mens" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupMens
"""
WearableSizeGroupMens
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Misses" (also known as "Missy") for wearables.
"""
Size group "Misses" (also known as "Missy") for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupMisses
"""
WearableSizeGroupMisses
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Petite" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Petite" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupPetite
"""
WearableSizeGroupPetite
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Plus" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Plus" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupPlus
"""
WearableSizeGroupPlus
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Regular" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Regular" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupRegular
"""
WearableSizeGroupRegular
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Short" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Short" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupShort
"""
WearableSizeGroupShort
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Tall" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Tall" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupTall
"""
WearableSizeGroupTall
"""
/>
"""
Size group "Womens" for wearables.
"""
Size group "Womens" for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeGroupWomens
"""
WearableSizeGroupWomens
"""
/>
"""
Australian size system for wearables.
"""
Australian size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemAU
"""
WearableSizeSystemAU
"""
/>
"""
Brazilian size system for wearables.
"""
Brazilian size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemBR
"""
WearableSizeSystemBR
"""
/>
"""
Chinese size system for wearables.
"""
Chinese size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemCN
"""
WearableSizeSystemCN
"""
/>
"""
Continental size system for wearables.
"""
Continental size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemContinental
"""
WearableSizeSystemContinental
"""
/>
"""
German size system for wearables.
"""
German size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemDE
"""
WearableSizeSystemDE
"""
/>
"""
EN 13402 (joint European standard for size labelling of clothes).
"""
EN 13402 (joint European standard for size labelling of clothes).
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemEN13402
"""
WearableSizeSystemEN13402
"""
/>
"""
Enumerates common size systems specific for wearable products
"""
Enumerates common size systems specific for wearable products
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemEnumeration
"""
WearableSizeSystemEnumeration
"""
/>
"""
European size system for wearables.
"""
European size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemEurope
"""
WearableSizeSystemEurope
"""
/>
"""
French size system for wearables.
"""
French size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemFR
"""
WearableSizeSystemFR
"""
/>
"""
GS1 (formerly NRF) size system for wearables.
"""
GS1 (formerly NRF) size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemGS1
"""
WearableSizeSystemGS1
"""
/>
"""
Italian size system for wearables.
"""
Italian size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemIT
"""
WearableSizeSystemIT
"""
/>
"""
Japanese size system for wearables.
"""
Japanese size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemJP
"""
WearableSizeSystemJP
"""
/>
"""
Mexican size system for wearables.
"""
Mexican size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemMX
"""
WearableSizeSystemMX
"""
/>
"""
United Kingdom size system for wearables.
"""
United Kingdom size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemUK
"""
WearableSizeSystemUK
"""
/>
"""
United States size system for wearables.
"""
United States size system for wearables.
"""
"""
WearableSizeSystemUS
"""
WearableSizeSystemUS
"""
"""
WebContent is a type representing all [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] content. It is sometimes the case that detailed distinctions between Web pages, sites and their parts is not always important or obvious. The [[WebContent]] type makes it easier to describe Web-addressable content without requiring such distinctions to always be stated. (The intent is that the existing types [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] will eventually be declared as subtypes of [[WebContent]].)
"""
WebContent is a type representing all [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] content. It is sometimes the case that detailed distinctions between Web pages, sites and their parts is not always important or obvious. The [[WebContent]] type makes it easier to describe Web-addressable content without requiring such distinctions to always be stated. (The intent is that the existing types [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] will eventually be declared as subtypes of [[WebContent]].)
"""
"""
WebContent is a type representing all [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] content. It is sometimes the case that detailed distinctions between Web pages, sites and their parts is not always important or obvious. The [[WebContent]] type makes it easier to describe Web-addressable content without requiring such distinctions to always be stated. (The intent is that the existing types [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] will eventually be declared as subtypes of [[WebContent]]).
"""
WebContent is a type representing all [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] content. It is sometimes the case that detailed distinctions between Web pages, sites and their parts is not always important or obvious. The [[WebContent]] type makes it easier to describe Web-addressable content without requiring such distinctions to always be stated. (The intent is that the existing types [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] will eventually be declared as subtypes of [[WebContent]]).
"""
"""
A bank or bank’s branch, financial institution or international financial institution operating the beneficiary’s bank account or releasing funds for the beneficiary
"""
A bank or bank’s branch, financial institution or international financial institution operating the beneficiary’s bank account or releasing funds for the beneficiary
"""
"""
A bank or bank’s branch, financial institution or international financial institution operating the beneficiary’s bank account or releasing funds for the beneficiary.
"""
A bank or bank’s branch, financial institution or international financial institution operating the beneficiary’s bank account or releasing funds for the beneficiary.
"""
"""
Specifies for how long this price (or price component) will be billed. Can be used, for example, to model the contractual duration of a subscription or payment plan. Type can be either a Duration or a Number (in which case the unit of measurement, for example month, is specified by the unitCode property)
"""
Specifies for how long this price (or price component) will be billed. Can be used, for example, to model the contractual duration of a subscription or payment plan. Type can be either a Duration or a Number (in which case the unit of measurement, for example month, is specified by the unitCode property)
"""
"""
Specifies for how long this price (or price component) will be billed. Can be used, for example, to model the contractual duration of a subscription or payment plan. Type can be either a Duration or a Number (in which case the unit of measurement, for example month, is specified by the unitCode property).
"""
Specifies for how long this price (or price component) will be billed. Can be used, for example, to model the contractual duration of a subscription or payment plan. Type can be either a Duration or a Number (in which case the unit of measurement, for example month, is specified by the unitCode property).
"""
"""
Specifies after how much time this price (or price component) becomes valid and billing starts. Can be used, for example, to model a price increase after the first year of a subscription. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property
"""
Specifies after how much time this price (or price component) becomes valid and billing starts. Can be used, for example, to model a price increase after the first year of a subscription. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property
"""
"""
Specifies after how much time this price (or price component) becomes valid and billing starts. Can be used, for example, to model a price increase after the first year of a subscription. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property.
"""
Specifies after how much time this price (or price component) becomes valid and billing starts. Can be used, for example, to model a price increase after the first year of a subscription. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property.
"""
"""
Defines the day(s) of the week on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. May be specified using either [[DayOfWeek]], or alternatively [[Text]] conforming to iCal's syntax for byDay recurrence rules
"""
Defines the day(s) of the week on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. May be specified using either [[DayOfWeek]], or alternatively [[Text]] conforming to iCal's syntax for byDay recurrence rules
"""
"""
Defines the day(s) of the week on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. May be specified using either [[DayOfWeek]], or alternatively [[Text]] conforming to iCal's syntax for byDay recurrence rules.
"""
Defines the day(s) of the week on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. May be specified using either [[DayOfWeek]], or alternatively [[Text]] conforming to iCal's syntax for byDay recurrence rules.
"""
/>
"""
Indicates whether a [[JobPosting]] will accept experience (as indicated by [[OccupationalExperienceRequirements]]) in place of its formal educational qualifications (as indicated by [[educationRequirements]]). If true, indicates that satisfying one of these requirements is sufficient.
"""
Indicates whether a [[JobPosting]] will accept experience (as indicated by [[OccupationalExperienceRequirements]]) in place of its formal educational qualifications (as indicated by [[educationRequirements]]). If true, indicates that satisfying one of these requirements is sufficient.
"""
"""
experienceInPlaceOfEducation
"""
experienceInPlaceOfEducation
"""
"""
The [GTIN-8](http://apps.gs1.org/GDD/glossary/Pages/GTIN-8.aspx) code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
"""
The [GTIN-8](http://apps.gs1.org/GDD/glossary/Pages/GTIN-8.aspx) code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
"""
"""
The GTIN-8 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
"""
The GTIN-8 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
"""
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
"""
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard.
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard.
"""
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (which could be either a rating out of range of values or a yes/no certification) for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (which could be either a rating out of range of values or a yes/no certification) for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
"""
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (which could be either a rating out of range of values or a yes/no certification) for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard.
"""
Defines the energy efficiency Category (which could be either a rating out of range of values or a yes/no certification) for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard.
"""
/>
"""
A product measurement, for example the inseam of pants, the wheel size of a bicycle, or the gauge of a screw. Usually an exact measurement, but can also be a range of measurements for adjustable products, for example belts and ski bindings.
"""
A product measurement, for example the inseam of pants, the wheel size of a bicycle, or the gauge of a screw. Usually an exact measurement, but can also be a range of measurements for adjustable products, for example belts and ski bindings.
"""
"""
hasMeasurement
"""
hasMeasurement
"""
/>
"""
Indicates the minimal number of months of experience required for a position.
"""
Indicates the minimal number of months of experience required for a position.
"""
"""
monthsOfExperience
"""
monthsOfExperience
"""
"""
Defines the frequency at which [[Events]] will occur according to a schedule [[Schedule]]. The intervals between events should be defined as a [[Duration]] of time.
"""
Defines the frequency at which [[Events]] will occur according to a schedule [[Schedule]]. The intervals between events should be defined as a [[Duration]] of time.
"""
"""
Defines the frequency at which [[Event]]s will occur according to a schedule [[Schedule]]. The intervals between events should be defined as a [[Duration]] of time.
"""
Defines the frequency at which [[Event]]s will occur according to a schedule [[Schedule]]. The intervals between events should be defined as a [[Duration]] of time.
"""
"""
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. For example, a document could declare a schemaVersion using an URL such as https://schema.org/version/2.0/ if precise indication of schema version was required by some application.
"""
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. For example, a document could declare a schemaVersion using an URL such as https://schema.org/version/2.0/ if precise indication of schema version was required by some application.
"""
"""
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. This property was created primarily to indicate the use of a specific schema.org release, e.g. ```10.0``` as a simple string, or more explicitly via URL, ```https://schema.org/docs/releases.html#v10.0```. There may be situations in which other schemas might usefully be referenced this way, e.g. ```http://dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dces/1999-07-02/``` but this has not been carefully explored in the community.
"""
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. This property was created primarily to indicate the use of a specific schema.org release, e.g. ```10.0``` as a simple string, or more explicitly via URL, ```https://schema.org/docs/releases.html#v10.0```. There may be situations in which other schemas might usefully be referenced this way, e.g. ```http://dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dces/1999-07-02/``` but this has not been carefully explored in the community.
"""
"""
A standardized size of a product or creative work, often simplifying richer information into a simple textual string, either through referring to named sizes or (in the case of product markup), by adopting conventional simplifications. Use of QuantitativeValue with a unitCode or unitText can add more structure; in other cases, the /width, /height, /depth and /weight properties may be more applicable.
"""
A standardized size of a product or creative work, often simplifying richer information into a simple textual string, either through referring to named sizes or (in the case of product markup), by adopting conventional simplifications. Use of QuantitativeValue with a unitCode or unitText can add more structure; in other cases, the /width, /height, /depth and /weight properties may be more applicable.
"""
"""
A standardized size of a product or creative work, specified either through a simple textual string (for example 'XL', '32Wx34L'), a QuantitativeValue with a unitCode, or a comprehensive and structured [[SizeSpecification]]; in other cases, the [[width]], [[height]], [[depth]] and [[weight]] properties may be more applicable.
"""
A standardized size of a product or creative work, specified either through a simple textual string (for example 'XL', '32Wx34L'), a QuantitativeValue with a unitCode, or a comprehensive and structured [[SizeSpecification]]; in other cases, the [[width]], [[height]], [[depth]] and [[weight]] properties may be more applicable.
"""
/>
"""
The size group (also known as "size type") for a product's size. Size groups are common in the fashion industry to define size segments and suggested audiences for wearable products. Multiple values can be combined, for example "men's big and tall", "petite maternity" or "regular"
"""
The size group (also known as "size type") for a product's size. Size groups are common in the fashion industry to define size segments and suggested audiences for wearable products. Multiple values can be combined, for example "men's big and tall", "petite maternity" or "regular"
"""
"""
sizeGroup
"""
sizeGroup
"""
/>
"""
The size system used to identify a product's size. Typically either a standard (for example, "GS1" or "ISO-EN13402"), country code (for example "US" or "JP"), or a measuring system (for example "Metric" or "Imperial").
"""
The size system used to identify a product's size. Typically either a standard (for example, "GS1" or "ISO-EN13402"), country code (for example "US" or "JP"), or a measuring system (for example "Metric" or "Imperial").
"""
"""
sizeSystem
"""
sizeSystem
"""
/>
"""
The age or age range for the intended audience or person, for example 3-12 months for infants, 1-5 years for toddlers.
"""
The age or age range for the intended audience or person, for example 3-12 months for infants, 1-5 years for toddlers.
"""
"""
suggestedAge
"""
suggestedAge
"""
/>
"""
A suggested range of body measurements for the intended audience or person, for example inseam between 32 and 34 inches or height between 170 and 190 cm. Typically found on a size chart for wearable products.
"""
A suggested range of body measurements for the intended audience or person, for example inseam between 32 and 34 inches or height between 170 and 190 cm. Typically found on a size chart for wearable products.
"""
"""
suggestedMeasurement
"""
suggestedMeasurement
"""
Example Changes
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