Descriptors

A Descriptor describes how the data is stored and how it interacts with other fields and datasets.

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0.0.BBRVT409
Abbreviations used by FAOSTAT, summarised in the "Abbreviations" list on the web page "Definitions and standards used in FAOSTAT" of the FAOSTAT website.
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0.0.BBRVT410
Description of the abbreviations used by FAOSTAT, summarised in the "Abbreviations" list on the web page "Definitions and standards used in FAOSTAT" of the FAOSTAT website.
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0.0.CCPTD771
A term from the Darwin Core standard: The full name, with authorship and date information if known, of the currently valid (zoological) or accepted (botanical) dwc:Taxon.
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0.0.CCSSR566
A term from the Darwin Core standard based on the DCMI Metadata Terms Vocabulary: Information about who access the resource or an indication of its security status.
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0.0.CTCNT860
Acute contact toxicity is the adverse effects (mortality) occurring within a maximum period of 96 h after a topical application of a single dose of a substance on 50% of the individuals exposed. Measured as Lethal Dose 50 (LD50), which is the dose that kills 50% of the exposied individuals after a single dose.
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0.0.CTRLT859
Acute oral toxicity is the adverse effects (mortality) occurring within a maximum period of 96h of an oral administration of a single dose of test substance. Measured as Lethal Dose 50 (LD50), which is the dose that kills 50% of the exposed individuals after a single dose.
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0.0.GGRGT814
The common name of a higher-rank dwc:Taxon (in a classification) of the most specific element of the dwc:scientificNames of a group of organisms.
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0.0.LPHCN4
A two-letter code that represents a country name, recommended as the general purpose code.
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0.0.LPHLN110
ISO 639-2 is the alpha-3 code in Codes for the representation of names of languages-- Part 2. There are 21 languages that have alternative codes for bibliographic or terminology purposes. In those cases, each is listed separately and they are designated as "B" (bibliographic) or "T" (terminology). In all other cases there is only one ISO 639-2 code. Multiple codes assigned to the same language are to be considered synonyms. ISO 639-1 is the alpha-2 code.
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0.0.LPHCN5
A three-letter code that represents a country name, which is usually more closely related to the country name.
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