Schema.org core schema
This is an experimental RDFa 1.1 Lite representation of the schema.org schema, copied here for collaboration and feedback.
Thing
The most generic type of item.
CreativeWork
The most generic kind of creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.
Subclass of: Thing
Source: rNews
WebPage
A web page. Every web page is implicitly assumed to be declared to be of type WebPage, so the various properties about that webpage, such as <code>breadcrumb</code> may be used. We recommend explicit declaration if these properties are specified, but if they are found outside of an itemscope, they will be assumed to be about the page
Subclass of: CreativeWork
AboutPage
Web page type: About page.
Subclass of: WebPage
Organization
An organization such as a school, NGO, corporation, club, etc.
Subclass of: Thing
Place
Entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension.
Subclass of: Thing
LocalBusiness
A particular physical business or branch of an organization. Examples of LocalBusiness include a restaurant, a particular branch of a restaurant chain, a branch of a bank, a medical practice, a club, a bowling alley, etc.
Subclass of: Organization
Subclass of: Place
FinancialService
Financial services business.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
ProfessionalService
Provider of professional services.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
AdministrativeArea
A geographical region under the jurisdiction of a particular government.
Subclass of: Place
EntertainmentBusiness
A business providing entertainment.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
Intangible
A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things such as quantities, structured values, etc.
Subclass of: Thing
Offer
An offer to sell an item—for example, an offer to sell a product, the DVD of a movie, or tickets to an event.
Subclass of: Intangible
Source: GoodRelationsProperties
AggregateOffer
When a single product that has different offers (for example, the same pair of shoes is offered by different merchants), then AggregateOffer can be used.
Subclass of: Offer
Rating
The rating of the video.
Subclass of: Intangible
AggregateRating
The average rating based on multiple ratings or reviews.
Subclass of: Rating
CivicStructure
A public structure, such as a town hall or concert hall.
Subclass of: Place
MedicalEntity
The most generic type of entity related to health and the practice of medicine.
Subclass of: Thing
Source: WikiDoc
AnatomicalStructure
Any part of the human body, typically a component of an anatomical system. Organs, tissues, and cells are all anatomical structures.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
AnatomicalSystem
An anatomical system is a group of anatomical structures that work together to perform a certain task. Anatomical systems, such as organ systems, are one organizing principle of anatomy, and can includes circulatory, digestive, endocrine, integumentary, immune, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, urinary, vestibular, and other systems.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
Residence
The place where a person lives.
Subclass of: Place
ApartmentComplex
Residence type: Apartment complex.
Subclass of: Residence
MedicalIndication
A condition or factor that indicates use of a medical therapy, including signs, symptoms, risk factors, anatomical states, etc.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
ApprovedIndication
An indication for a medical therapy that has been formally specified or approved by a regulatory body that regulates use of the therapy; for example, the US FDA approves indications for most drugs in the US.
Subclass of: MedicalIndication
Source: WikiDoc
Vessel
A component of the human body circulatory system comprised of an intricate network of hollow tubes that transport blood throughout the entire body.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
Artery
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries blood away from the heart.
Subclass of: Vessel
Source: WikiDoc
Article
An article, such as a news article or piece of investigative report. Newspapers and magazines have articles of many different types and this is intended to cover them all.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
Source: rNews
Audience
Intended audience for an item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.
Subclass of: Intangible
Researcher
Researchers.
MediaObject
An image, video, or audio object embedded in a web page. Note that a creative work may have many media objects associated with it on the same web page. For example, a page about a single song (MusicRecording) may have a music video (VideoObject), and a high and low bandwidth audio stream (2 AudioObject's).
Subclass of: CreativeWork
AutomotiveBusiness
Car repair, sales, or parts.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
FoodEstablishment
A food-related business.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
HealthAndBeautyBusiness
Health and beauty.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
LodgingBusiness
A lodging business, such as a motel, hotel, or inn.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
BikeStore
A bike store.
Subclass of: Store
BlogPosting
A blog post.
Subclass of: Article
MedicalTest
Any medical test, typically performed for diagnostic purposes.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
BloodTest
A medical test performed on a sample of a patient's blood.
Subclass of: MedicalTest
Source: WikiDoc
Landform
A landform or physical feature. Landform elements include mountains, plains, lakes, rivers, seascape and oceanic waterbody interface features such as bays, peninsulas, seas and so forth, including sub-aqueous terrain features such as submersed mountain ranges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.
Subclass of: Place
BodyOfWater
A body of water, such as a sea, ocean, or lake.
Subclass of: Landform
Bone
Rigid connective tissue that comprises up the skeletal structure of the human body.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
Enumeration
Lists or enumerations—for example, a list of cuisines or music genres, etc.
Subclass of: Intangible
BookFormatType
The publication format of the book.
Subclass of: Enumeration
EBook
Book format: Ebook.
Hardcover
Book format: Hardcover.
Paperback
Book format: Paperback.
BookStore
A bookstore.
Subclass of: Store
DataType
The basic data types such as Integers, Strings, etc.
Boolean
Boolean: True or False.
Subclass of: DataType
False
The boolean value false
True
The boolean value true
SportsActivityLocation
A sports location, such as a playing field.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
BrainStructure
Any anatomical structure which pertains to the soft nervous tissue functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
PlaceOfWorship
Place of worship, such as a church, synagogue, or mosque.
Subclass of: CivicStructure
Event
An event happening at a certain time at a certain location.
Subclass of: Thing
BusinessEvent
Event type: Business event.
Subclass of: Event
Canal
A canal, like the Panama Canal
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
CheckoutPage
Web page type: Checkout page.
Subclass of: WebPage
ChildrensEvent
Event type: Children's event.
Subclass of: Event
ClothingStore
A clothing store.
Subclass of: Store
CollectionPage
Web page type: Collection page.
Subclass of: WebPage
EducationalOrganization
An educational organization.
Subclass of: Organization
CollegeOrUniversity
A college, university, or other third-level educational institution.
Subclass of: EducationalOrganization
ComedyEvent
Event type: Comedy event.
Subclass of: Event
Comment
A comment on an item - for example, a comment on a blog post. The comment's content is expressed via the "text" property, and its topic via "about", properties shared with all CreativeWorks.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
ComputerStore
A computer store.
Subclass of: Store
ContactPage
Web page type: Contact page.
Subclass of: WebPage
StructuredValue
Structured values are strings—for example, addresses—that have certain constraints on their structure.
Subclass of: Intangible
ContactPoint
A contact point—for example, a Customer Complaints department.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Continent
One of the continents (for example, Europe or Africa).
Subclass of: Landform
ConvenienceStore
A convenience store.
Subclass of: Store
Corporation
Organization: A business corporation.
Subclass of: Organization
Source: rNews
MedicalIntangible
A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things in the medical space.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
DDxElement
An alternative, closely-related condition typically considered later in the differential diagnosis process along with the signs that are used to distinguish it.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
Source: WikiDoc
DanceEvent
Event type: A social dance.
Subclass of: Event
PerformingGroup
A performance group, such as a band, an orchestra, or a circus.
Subclass of: Organization
DanceGroup
A dance group—for example, the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater or Riverdance.
Subclass of: PerformingGroup
Date
A date value in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 date format</a>.
Subclass of: DataType
DateTime
A combination of date and time of day in the form [-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm] (see Chapter 5.4 of ISO 8601).
Subclass of: DataType
DefenceEstablishment
A defence establishment, such as an army or navy base.
Subclass of: GovernmentBuilding
MedicalOrganization
A medical organization, such as a doctor's office or clinic.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
DepartmentStore
A department store.
Subclass of: Store
DiagnosticLab
A medical laboratory that offers on-site or off-site diagnostic services.
Subclass of: MedicalOrganization
MedicalProcedure
A process of care used in either a diagnostic, therapeutic, or palliative capacity that relies on invasive (surgical), non-invasive, or percutaneous techniques.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
DiagnosticProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarly for diagnostic, as opposed to therapeutic, purposes.
Subclass of: MedicalProcedure
Subclass of: MedicalTest
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalTherapy
Any medical intervention designed to prevent, treat, and cure human diseases and medical conditions, including both curative and palliative therapies. Medical therapies are typically processes of care relying upon pharmacotherapy, behavioral therapy, supportive therapy (with fluid or nutrition for example), or detoxification (e.g. hemodialysis) aimed at improving or preventing a health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
LifestyleModification
A process of care involving exercise, changes to diet, fitness routines, and other lifestyle changes aimed at improving a health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
DietarySupplement
A product taken by mouth that contains a dietary ingredient intended to supplement the diet. Dietary ingredients may include vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars and metabolites.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
Quantity
Quantities such as distance, time, mass, weight, etc. Particular instances of say Mass are entities like '3 Kg' or '4 milligrams'.
Subclass of: Intangible
Distance
Properties that take Distances as values are of the form '<Number> <Length unit of measure>'. E.g., '7 ft'
Subclass of: Quantity
DoseSchedule
A specific dosing schedule for a drug or supplement.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
Drug
A chemical or biologic substance, used as a medical therapy, that has a physiological effect on an organism.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
DrugClass
A class of medical drugs, e.g., statins. Classes can represent general pharmacological class, common mechanisms of action, common physiological effects, etc.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
DrugCost
The cost per unit of a medical drug. Note that this type is not meant to represent the price in an offer of a drug for sale; see the Offer type for that. This type will typically be used to tag wholesale or average retail cost of a drug, or maximum reimbursable cost. Costs of medical drugs vary widely depending on how and where they are paid for, so while this type captures some of the variables, costs should be used with caution by consumers of this schema's markup.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
MedicalEnumeration
Enumerations related to health and the practice of medicine.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
DrugCostCategory
Enumerated categories of medical drug costs.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
ReimbursementCap
The drug's cost represents the maximum reimbursement paid by an insurer for the drug.
Retail
The drug's cost represents the retail cost of the drug.
Wholesale
The drug's cost represents the wholesale acquisition cost of the drug.
DrugPregnancyCategory
Categories that represent an assessment of the risk of fetal injury due to a drug or pharmaceutical used as directed by the mother during pregnancy.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
FDAcategoryA
A designation by the US FDA signifying that adequate and well-controlled studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in the first trimester of pregnancy (and there is no evidence of risk in later trimesters).
FDAcategoryB
A designation by the US FDA signifying that animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women.
FDAcategoryC
A designation by the US FDA signifying that animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks.
FDAcategoryD
A designation by the US FDA signifying that there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience or studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks.
FDAcategoryX
A designation by the US FDA signifying that studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits.
FDAnotEvaluated
A designation that the drug in question has not been assigned a pregnancy category designation by the US FDA.
DrugPrescriptionStatus
Indicates whether this drug is available by prescription or over-the-counter.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
OTC
Available over the counter.
PrescriptionOnly
Available by prescription only.
DrugStrength
A specific strength in which a medical drug is available in a specific country.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
Source: WikiDoc
DryCleaningOrLaundry
A dry-cleaning business.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
Duration
Quantity: Duration (use <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 duration format</a>).
Subclass of: Quantity
EducationEvent
Event type: Education event.
Subclass of: Event
HomeAndConstructionBusiness
A construction business.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
ElectronicsStore
An electronics store.
Subclass of: Store
EmergencyService
An emergency service, such as a fire station or ER.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
EmploymentAgency
An employment agency.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
Energy
Properties that take Enerygy as values are of the form '<Number> <Energy unit of measure>'
Subclass of: Quantity
PhysicalActivity
Any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness. Includes activity that is part of daily living and routine, structured exercise, and exercise prescribed as part of a medical treatment or recovery plan.
Subclass of: LifestyleModification
Source: WikiDoc
ExercisePlan
Fitness-related activity designed for a specific health-related purpose, including defined exercise routines as well as activity prescribed by a clinician.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
Subclass of: PhysicalActivity
Source: WikiDoc
Festival
Event type: Festival.
Subclass of: Event
Number
Data type: Number.
Subclass of: DataType
Float
Data type: Floating number.
Subclass of: Number
Florist
A florist.
Subclass of: Store
FoodEvent
Event type: Food event.
Subclass of: Event
FurnitureStore
A furniture store.
Subclass of: Store
GardenStore
A garden store.
Subclass of: Store
GatedResidenceCommunity
Residence type: Gated community.
Subclass of: Residence
GeoCoordinates
The geographic coordinates of a place or event.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
GovernmentOffice
A government office—for example, an IRS or DMV office.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
GovernmentOrganization
A governmental organization or agency.
Subclass of: Organization
GroceryStore
A grocery store.
Subclass of: Store
HardwareStore
A hardware store.
Subclass of: Store
HobbyShop
A hobby store.
Subclass of: Store
HomeGoodsStore
A home goods store.
Subclass of: Store
ImageGallery
Web page type: Image gallery page.
Subclass of: CollectionPage
ImagingTest
Any medical imaging modality typically used for diagnostic purposes.
Subclass of: MedicalTest
Source: WikiDoc
InfectiousAgentClass
Classes of agents or pathogens that transmit infectious diseases. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
Bacteria
Pathogenic bacteria that cause bacterial infection.
Fungus
Pathogenic fungus.
MulticellularParasite
Multicellular parasite that causes an infection.
Prion
A prion is an infectious agent composed of protein in a misfolded form.
Protozoa
Single-celled organism that causes an infection.
Virus
Pathogenic virus that causes viral infection.
MedicalCondition
Any condition of the human body that affects the normal functioning of a person, whether physically or mentally. Includes diseases, injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, etc.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
InfectiousDisease
An infectious disease is a clinically evident human disease resulting from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, like pathogenic viruses, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and prions. To be considered an infectious disease, such pathogens are known to be able to cause this disease.
Subclass of: MedicalCondition
Source: WikiDoc
Integer
Data type: Integer.
Subclass of: Number
ItemAvailability
A list of possible product availablity options.
Subclass of: Enumeration
Discontinued
Indicates that the item for sale has been discontinued.
InStock
Indicates that the item for sale is in stock.
InStoreOnly
Indicates that the item for sale is available only in brick-and-mortar stores.
OnlineOnly
Indicates that the item for sale is available only online.
OutOfStock
Indicates that the item for sale is out of stock.
PreOrder
Indicates that the item for sale is available for pre-order.
ItemList
A list of items of any sort—for example, Top 10 Movies About Weathermen, or Top 100 Party Songs. Not to be confused with HTML lists, which are often used only for formatting.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
ItemPage
A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.
Subclass of: WebPage
JewelryStore
A jewelry store.
Subclass of: Store
JobPosting
A listing that describes a job opening in a certain organization.
Subclass of: Intangible
LakeBodyOfWater
A lake (for example, Lake Pontrachain).
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings
An historical landmark or building.
Subclass of: Place
Language
Natural languages such as Spanish, Tamil, Hindi, English, etc. and programming languages such as Scheme and Lisp.
Subclass of: Intangible
LegislativeBuilding
A legislative building—for example, the state capitol.
Subclass of: GovernmentBuilding
Ligament
A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that functions to connect multiple bones, cartilages, and structurally support joints.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
LiquorStore
A liquor store.
Subclass of: Store
LiteraryEvent
Event type: Literary event.
Subclass of: Event
LymphaticVessel
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries lymph fluid unidirectionally toward the heart.
Subclass of: Vessel
Source: WikiDoc
Mass
Properties that take Mass as values are of the form '<Number> <Mass unit of measure>'. E.g., '7 kg'
Subclass of: Quantity
MaximumDoseSchedule
The maximum dosing schedule considered safe for a drug or supplement as recommended by an authority or by the drug/supplement's manufacturer. Capture the recommending authority in the recognizingAuthority property of MedicalEntity.
Subclass of: DoseSchedule
PeopleAudience
A set of characteristics belonging to people, e.g. who compose an item's target audience.
Subclass of: Audience
Clinician
Medical clinicians, including practicing physicians and other medical professionals involved in clinical practice.
MedicalResearcher
Medical researchers.
Patient
Patients.
MedicalCause
The causative agent(s) that are responsible for the pathophysiologic process that eventually results in a medical condition, symptom or sign. In this schema, unless otherwise specified this is meant to be the proximate cause of the medical condition, symptom or sign. The proximate cause is defined as the causative agent that most directly results in the medical condition, symptom or sign. For example, the HIV virus could be considered a cause of AIDS. Or in a diagnostic context, if a patient fell and sustained a hip fracture and two days later sustained a pulmonary embolism which eventuated in a cardiac arrest, the cause of the cardiac arrest (the proximate cause) would be the pulmonary embolism and not the fall. <p>Medical causes can include cardiovascular, chemical, dermatologic, endocrine, environmental, gastroenterologic, genetic, hematologic, gynecologic, iatrogenic, infectious, musculoskeletal, neurologic, nutritional, obstetric, oncologic, otolaryngologic, pharmacologic, psychiatric, pulmonary, renal, rheumatologic, toxic, traumatic, or urologic causes; medical conditions can be causes as well.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalConditionStage
A stage of a medical condition, such as 'Stage IIIa'.
Subclass of: MedicalIntangible
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalContraindication
A condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical therapy. Contraindications can be absolute (there are no reasonable circumstances for undertaking a course of action) or relative (the patient is at higher risk of complications, but that these risks may be outweighed by other considerations or mitigated by other measures).
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalDevice
Any object used in a medical capacity, such as to diagnose or treat a patient.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalDevicePurpose
Categories of medical devices, organized by the purpose or intended use of the device.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
Diagnostic
A medical device used for diagnostic purposes.
Therapeutic
A medical device used for therapeutic purposes.
MedicalEvidenceLevel
Level of evidence for a medical guideline. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
EvidenceLevelA
Data derived from multiple randomized clinical trials or meta-analyses.
EvidenceLevelB
Data derived from a single randomized trial, or nonrandomized studies.
EvidenceLevelC
Only consensus opinion of experts, case studies, or standard-of-care.
MedicalGuideline
Any recommendation made by a standard society (e.g. ACC/AHA) or consensus statement that denotes how to diagnose and treat a particular condition. Note: this type should be used to tag the actual guideline recommendation; if the guideline recommendation occurs in a larger scholarly article, use MedicalScholarlyArticle to tag the overall article, not this type. Note also: the organization making the recommendation should be captured in the recognizingAuthority base property of MedicalEntity.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalGuidelineContraindication
A guideline contraindication that designates a process as harmful and where quality of the data supporting the contraindication is sound.
Subclass of: MedicalGuideline
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalGuidelineRecommendation
A guideline recommendation that is regarded as efficacious and where quality of the data supporting the recommendation is sound.
Subclass of: MedicalGuideline
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalImagingTechnique
Any medical imaging modality typically used for diagnostic purposes. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
CT
X-ray computed tomography imaging.
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging.
PET
Positron emission tomography imaging.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging.
XRay
X-ray imaging.
MedicalStudy
A medical study is an umbrella type covering all kinds of research studies relating to human medicine or health, including observational studies and interventional trials and registries, randomized, controlled or not. When the specific type of study is known, use one of the extensions of this type, such as MedicalTrial or MedicalObservationalStudy. Also, note that this type should be used to mark up data that describes the study itself; to tag an article that publishes the results of a study, use MedicalScholarlyArticle. Note: use the code property of MedicalEntity to store study IDs, e.g. clinicaltrials.gov ID.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalObservationalStudy
An observational study is a type of medical study that attempts to infer the possible effect of a treatment through observation of a cohort of subjects over a period of time. In an observational study, the assignment of subjects into treatment groups versus control groups is outside the control of the investigator. This is in contrast with controlled studies, such as the randomized controlled trials represented by MedicalTrial, where each subject is randomly assigned to a treatment group or a control group before the start of the treatment.
Subclass of: MedicalStudy
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalObservationalStudyDesign
Design models for observational medical studies. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
CaseSeries
A case series (also known as a clinical series) is a medical research study that tracks patients with a known exposure given similar treatment or examines their medical records for exposure and outcome. A case series can be retrospective or prospective and usually involves a smaller number of patients than the more powerful case-control studies or randomized controlled trials. Case series may be consecutive or non-consecutive, depending on whether all cases presenting to the reporting authors over a period of time were included, or only a selection.
CohortStudy
Also known as a panel study. A cohort study is a form of longitudinal study used in medicine and social science. It is one type of study design and should be compared with a cross-sectional study. A cohort is a group of people who share a common characteristic or experience within a defined period (e.g., are born, leave school, lose their job, are exposed to a drug or a vaccine, etc.). The comparison group may be the general population from which the cohort is drawn, or it may be another cohort of persons thought to have had little or no exposure to the substance under investigation, but otherwise similar. Alternatively, subgroups within the cohort may be compared with each other.
CrossSectional
Studies carried out on pre-existing data (usually from 'snapshot' surveys), such as that collected by the Census Bureau. Sometimes called Prevalence Studies.
Longitudinal
Unlike cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies track the same people, and therefore the differences observed in those people are less likely to be the result of cultural differences across generations. Longitudinal studies are also used in medicine to uncover predictors of certain diseases.
Observational
An observational study design.
Registry
A registry-based study design.
MedicalProcedureType
An enumeration that describes different types of medical procedures.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
NoninvasiveProcedure
A type of medical procedure that involves noninvasive techniques.
PercutaneousProcedure
A type of medical procedure that involves percutaneous techniques, where access to organs or tissue is achieved via needle-puncture of the skin. For example, catheter-based procedures like stent delivery.
SurgicalProcedure
A type of medical procedure that involves invasive surgical techniques.
MedicalRiskEstimator
Any rule set or interactive tool for estimating the risk of developing a complication or condition.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalRiskCalculator
A complex mathematical calculation requiring an online calculator, used to assess prognosis. Note: use the url property of Thing to record any URLs for online calculators.
Subclass of: MedicalRiskEstimator
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalRiskFactor
A risk factor is anything that increases a person's likelihood of developing or contracting a disease, medical condition, or complication.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalRiskScore
A simple system that adds up the number of risk factors to yield a score that is associated with prognosis, e.g. CHAD score, TIMI risk score.
Subclass of: MedicalRiskEstimator
Source: WikiDoc
ScholarlyArticle
A scholarly article.
Subclass of: Article
MedicalScholarlyArticle
A scholarly article in the medical domain.
Subclass of: ScholarlyArticle
MedicalSignOrSymptom
Any indication of the existence of a medical condition or disease.
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalSign
Any physical manifestation of a person's medical condition discoverable by objective diagnostic tests or physical examination.
Subclass of: MedicalSignOrSymptom
Source: WikiDoc
Specialty
Any branch of a field in which people typically develop specific expertise, usually after significant study, time, and effort.
Subclass of: Enumeration
MedicalSpecialty
Any specific branch of medical science or practice. Medical specialities include clinical specialties that pertain to particular organ systems and their respective disease states, as well as allied health specialties. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Subclass of: Specialty
Source: WikiDoc
Anesthesia
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to study of anesthetics and their application.
Cardiovascular
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of heart and vasculature.
CommunityHealth
Community health.
Dentistry
Dentistry.
Dermatologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of skin.
DietNutrition
Diet and nutrition.
Emergency
A specific branch of medical science that is deals with the evaluation and initial treatment of medical conditions caused by trauma or sudden illness.
Endocrine
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of endocrine glands and their secretions.
Gastroenterologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of digestive system.
Genetic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics and disorders.
Geriatric
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, debilities and provision of care to the aged.
Gynecologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the health care of women, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the female reproductive system.
Hematologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of blood and blood producing organs.
Infectious
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infections.
LaboratoryScience
Laboratory science.
Midwifery
Midwifery.
Musculoskeletal
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of muscles, ligaments and skeletal system.
Neurologic
A specific branch of medical science that studies the nerves and nervous system and its respective disease states.
Nursing
Nursing.
Obstetric
A specific branch of medical science that specializes in the care of women during the prenatal and postnatal care and with the delivery of the child.
OccupationalTherapy
Occupational therapy.
Oncologic
A specific branch of medical science that deals with benign and malignant tumors, including the study of their development, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Optometic
Optometry.
Otolaryngologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the ear, nose and throat and their respective disease states.
Pathology
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the study of the cause, origin and nature of a disease state, including its consequences as a result of manifestation of the disease. In clinical care, the term is used to designate a branch of medicine using laboratory tests to diagnose and determine the prognostic significance of illness.
Pediatric
A specific branch of medical science that specializes in the care of infants, children and adolescents.
PharmacySpecialty
Pharmacy.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy.
PlasticSurgery
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to therapeutic or cosmetic repair or re-formation of missing, injured or malformed tissues or body parts by manual and instrumental means.
Podiatric
Podiatry.
PrimaryCare
Primary care.
Psychiatric
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the study, treatment, and prevention of mental illness, using both medical and psychological therapies.
PublicHealth
Environment and public health.
Pulmonary
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the study of the respiratory system and its respective disease states.
Radiograpy
Radiography.
Renal
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the study of the kidneys and its respective disease states.
RespiratoryTherapy
Respiratory therapy.
Rheumatologic
A specific branch of medical science that deals with the study and treatment of rheumatic, automimmune or joint diseases.
SpeechPathology
Speech pathology.
Surgical
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to treating diseases, injuries and deformities by manual and instrumental means.
Toxicologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with poisons, their nature, effects and detection and involved in the treatment of poisoning.
Urologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases pertaining to the urinary tract and the urogenital system.
ActiveNotRecruiting
Active, but not recruiting new participants.
Completed
Completed.
EnrollingByInvitation
Enrolling participants by invitation only.
NotYetRecruiting
Not yet recruiting.
Recruiting
Recruiting participants.
ResultsAvailable
Results are available.
ResultsNotAvailable
Results are not available.
Suspended
Suspended.
Terminated
Terminated.
Withdrawn
Withdrawn.
MedicalSymptom
Any indication of the existence of a medical condition or disease that is apparent to the patient.
Subclass of: MedicalSignOrSymptom
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalTestPanel
Any collection of tests commonly ordered together.
Subclass of: MedicalTest
Source: WikiDoc
MedicalTrial
A medical trial is a type of medical study that uses scientific process used to compare the safety and efficacy of medical therapies or medical procedures. In general, medical trials are controlled and subjects are allocated at random to the different treatment and/or control groups.
Subclass of: MedicalStudy
Source: WikiDoc
DoubleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which neither the researcher nor the patient knows the details of the treatment the patient was randomly assigned to.
InternationalTrial
An international trial.
MultiCenterTrial
A trial that takes place at multiple centers.
OpenTrial
A trial design in which the researcher knows the full details of the treatment, and so does the patient.
PlaceboControlledTrial
A placebo-controlled trial design.
RandomizedTrial
A randomized trial design.
SingleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which the researcher knows which treatment the patient was randomly assigned to but the patient does not.
SingleCenterTrial
A trial that takes place at a single center.
TripleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which neither the researcher, the person administering the therapy nor the patient knows the details of the treatment the patient was randomly assigned to.
MedicalWebPage
A web page that provides medical information.
Subclass of: WebPage
Ayurvedic
A system of medicine that originated in India over thousands of years and that focuses on integrating and balancing the body, mind, and spirit.
Chiropractic
A system of medicine focused on the relationship between the body's structure, mainly the spine, and its functioning.
Homeopathic
A system of medicine based on the principle that a disease can be cured by a substance that produces similar symptoms in healthy people.
Osteopathic
A system of medicine focused on promoting the body's innate ability to heal itself.
TraditionalChinese
A system of medicine based on common theoretical concepts that originated in China and evolved over thousands of years, that uses herbs, acupuncture, exercise, massage, dietary therapy, and other methods to treat a wide range of conditions.
WesternConventional
The conventional Western system of medicine, that aims to apply the best available evidence gained from the scientific method to clinical decision making. Also known as conventional or Western medicine.
MensClothingStore
A men's clothing store.
Subclass of: Store
SoftwareApplication
A software application.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
MobilePhoneStore
A mobile-phone store.
Subclass of: Store
Mountain
A mountain, like Mount Whitney or Mount Everest
Subclass of: Landform
MovieRentalStore
A movie rental store.
Subclass of: Store
Muscle
A muscle is an anatomical structure consisting of a contractile form of tissue that animals use to effect movement.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
MusicPlaylist
A collection of music tracks in playlist form.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
MusicAlbum
A collection of music tracks.
Subclass of: MusicPlaylist
MusicEvent
Event type: Music event.
Subclass of: Event
MusicGroup
A musical group, such as a band, an orchestra, or a choir. Can also be a solo musician.
Subclass of: PerformingGroup
MusicRecording
A music recording (track), usually a single song.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
MusicStore
A music store.
Subclass of: Store
MusicVideoObject
A music video file.
Subclass of: MediaObject
NGO
Organization: Non-governmental Organization.
Subclass of: Organization
Nerve
A common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses that are transmitted along each of the axons.
Subclass of: AnatomicalStructure
Source: WikiDoc
NewsArticle
A news article
Subclass of: Article
Source: rNews
NutritionInformation
Nutritional information about the recipe.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
OceanBodyOfWater
An ocean (for example, the Pacific).
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
OfferItemCondition
A list of possible conditions for the item for sale.
Subclass of: Enumeration
DamagedCondition
Indicates that the item for sale is damaged.
NewCondition
Indicates that the item for sale is new.
RefurbishedCondition
Indicates that the item for sale is refurbished.
UsedCondition
Indicates that the item for sale is used.
OfficeEquipmentStore
An office equipment store.
Subclass of: Store
OutletStore
An outlet store.
Subclass of: Store
PalliativeProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarly for palliative purposes, aimed at relieving the symptoms of an underlying health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalProcedure
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
ParkingFacility
A parking lot or other parking facility.
Subclass of: CivicStructure
PathologyTest
A medical test performed by a laboratory that typically involves examination of a tissue sample by a pathologist.
Subclass of: MedicalTest
Source: WikiDoc
PawnShop
A pawnstore.
Subclass of: Store
PerformingArtsTheater
A theatre or other performing art center.
Subclass of: CivicStructure
Person
A person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).
Subclass of: Thing
Source: rNews
PetStore
A pet store.
Subclass of: Store
PhysicalActivityCategory
Categories of physical activity, organized by physiologic classification.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
AerobicActivity
Physical activity of relatively low intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process; during activity, the aerobic metabolism uses oxygen to adequately meet energy demands during exercise.
AnaerobicActivity
Physical activity that is of high-intensity which utilizes the anaerobic metabolism of the body.
Balance
Physical activity that is engaged to help maintain posture and balance.
Flexibility
Physical activity that is engaged in to improve joint and muscle flexibility.
LeisureTimeActivity
Any physical activity engaged in for recreational purposes. Examples may include ballroom dancing, roller skating, canoeing, fishing, etc.
OccupationalActivity
Any physical activity engaged in for job-related purposes. Examples may include waiting tables, maid service, carrying a mailbag, picking fruits or vegetables, construction work, etc.
StrengthTraining
Physical activity that is engaged in to improve muscle and bone strength. Also referred to as resistance training.
PhysicalExam
A type of physical examination of a patient performed by a physician. Enumerated type.
Subclass of: MedicalEnumeration
Source: WikiDoc
Abdomen
Abdomen
Appearance
Appearance
CardiovascularExam
Cardiovascular
Ear
Ear
Eye
Eye
Genitourinary
Genitourinary
Head
Head
Lung
Lung
MusculoskeletalExam
Musculoskeletal
Neck
Neck
Neuro
Neuro
Nose
Nose
Skin
Skin
Throat
Throat
VitalSign
VitalSign
PhysicalTherapy
A process of progressive physical care and rehabilitation aimed at improving a health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
PostalAddress
The mailing address.
Subclass of: ContactPoint
PreventionIndication
An indication for preventing an underlying condition, symptom, etc.
Subclass of: MedicalIndication
Source: WikiDoc
Product
A product is anything that is made available for sale—for example, a pair of shoes, a concert ticket, or a car. Commodity services, like haircuts, can also be represented using this type.
Subclass of: Thing
Source: GoodRelationsProperties
ProfilePage
Web page type: Profile page.
Subclass of: WebPage
PsychologicalTreatment
A process of care relying upon counseling, dialogue, communication, verbalization aimed at improving a mental health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
RadiationTherapy
A process of care using radiation aimed at improving a health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
RecommendedDoseSchedule
A recommended dosing schedule for a drug or supplement as prescribed or recommended by an authority or by the drug/supplement's manufacturer. Capture the recommending authority in the recognizingAuthority property of MedicalEntity.
Subclass of: DoseSchedule
ReportedDoseSchedule
A patient-reported or observed dosing schedule for a drug or supplement.
Subclass of: DoseSchedule
Reservoir
A reservoir, like the Lake Kariba reservoir.
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
Review
A review of an item - for example, a restaurant, movie, or store.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
RiverBodyOfWater
A river (for example, the broad majestic Shannon).
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
SaleEvent
Event type: Sales event.
Subclass of: Event
SeaBodyOfWater
A sea (for example, the Caspian sea).
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
SearchResultsPage
Web page type: Search results page.
Subclass of: WebPage
ShoeStore
A shoe store.
Subclass of: Store
ShoppingCenter
A shopping center or mall.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
SingleFamilyResidence
Residence type: Single-family home.
Subclass of: Residence
WebPageElement
A web page element, like a table or an image
Subclass of: CreativeWork
SiteNavigationElement
A navigation element of the page.
Subclass of: WebPageElement
SocialEvent
Event type: Social event.
Subclass of: Event
SportingGoodsStore
A sporting goods store.
Subclass of: Store
SportsEvent
Event type: Sports event.
Subclass of: Event
SportsTeam
Organization: Sports team.
Subclass of: Organization
SuperficialAnatomy
Anatomical features that can be observed by sight (without dissection), including the form and proportions of the human body as well as surface landmarks that correspond to deeper subcutaneous structures. Superficial anatomy plays an important role in sports medicine, phlebotomy, and other medical specialties as underlying anatomical structures can be identified through surface palpation. For example, during back surgery, superficial anatomy can be used to palpate and count vertebrae to find the site of incision. Or in phlebotomy, superficial anatomy can be used to locate an underlying vein; for example, the median cubital vein can be located by palpating the borders of the cubital fossa (such as the epicondyles of the humerus) and then looking for the superficial signs of the vein, such as size, prominence, ability to refill after depression, and feel of surrounding tissue support. As another example, in a subluxation (dislocation) of the glenohumeral joint, the bony structure becomes pronounced with the deltoid muscle failing to cover the glenohumeral joint allowing the edges of the scapula to be superficially visible. Here, the superficial anatomy is the visible edges of the scapula, implying the underlying dislocation of the joint (the related anatomical structure).
Subclass of: MedicalEntity
Source: WikiDoc
TVEpisode
An episode of a TV series or season.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
TelevisionStation
A television station.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
Text
Data type: Text.
Subclass of: DataType
TheaterEvent
Event type: Theater performance.
Subclass of: Event
TheaterGroup
A theater group or company—for example, the Royal Shakespeare Company or Druid Theatre.
Subclass of: PerformingGroup
TherapeuticProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarly for therapeutic purposes, aimed at improving a health condition.
Subclass of: MedicalProcedure
Subclass of: MedicalTherapy
Source: WikiDoc
Time
A point in time recurring on multiple days in the form hh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm] (see <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#time">XML schema for details</a>).
Subclass of: DataType
TireShop
A tire shop.
Subclass of: Store
TouristAttraction
A tourist attraction.
Subclass of: Place
TouristInformationCenter
A tourist information center.
Subclass of: LocalBusiness
ToyStore
A toystore.
Subclass of: Store
TreatmentIndication
An indication for treating an underlying condition, symptom, etc.
Subclass of: MedicalIndication
Source: WikiDoc
URL
Data type: URL.
Subclass of: Text
UserInteraction
A user interacting with a page
Subclass of: Event
UserBlocks
User interaction: Block this content.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
UserCheckins
User interaction: Check-in at a place.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
UserComments
The UserInteraction event in which a user comments on an item.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
Source: rNews
UserDownloads
User interaction: Download of an item.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
UserPageVisits
User interaction: Visit to a web page.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
UserPlays
User interaction: Play count of an item, for example a video or a song.
Subclass of: UserInteraction
Vein
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries blood to the heart.
Subclass of: Vessel
Source: WikiDoc
VideoGallery
Web page type: Video gallery page.
Subclass of: CollectionPage
VisualArtsEvent
Event type: Visual arts event.
Subclass of: Event
Volcano
A volcano, like Fuji san
Subclass of: Landform
WPAdBlock
An advertising section of the page.
Subclass of: WebPageElement
Waterfall
A waterfall, like Niagara
Subclass of: BodyOfWater
WholesaleStore
A wholesale store.
Subclass of: Store
Brand
A brand is a name used by an organization or business person for labeling a product, product group, or similar.
Subclass of: Intangible
Source: GoodRelationsClass
BusinessEntityType
A business entity type is a conceptual entity representing the legal form, the size, the main line of business, the position in the value chain, or any combination thereof, of an organization or business person.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Business
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Enduser
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PublicInstitution
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Reseller
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
BusinessFunction
The business function specifies the type of activity or access (i.e., the bundle of rights) offered by the organization or business person through the offer. Typical are sell, rental or lease, maintenance or repair, manufacture / produce, recycle / dispose, engineering / construction, or installation. Proprietary specifications of access rights are also instances of this class.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ConstructionInstallation
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Dispose
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#LeaseOut
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Maintain
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProvideService
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Repair
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Buy
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
PaymentMethod
A payment method is a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. Payment methods are characterized by the legal and technical structures used, and by the organization or group carrying out the transaction.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByBankTransferInAdvance
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByInvoice
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Cash
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#CheckInAdvance
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#COD
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DirectDebit
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#GoogleCheckout
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PayPal
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaySwarm
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
CreditCard
A credit or debit card type as a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#AmericanExpress
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DinersClub
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Discover
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#JCB
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#MasterCard
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#VISA
Subclass of: PaymentMethod
Source: GoodRelationsClass
DayOfWeek
The day of the week, e.g. used to specify to which day the opening hours of an OpeningHoursSpecification refer.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Monday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Tuesday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Wednesday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Thursday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Friday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Saturday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sunday
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PublicHolidays
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
PriceSpecification
A structured value representing a monetary amount. Typically, only the subclasses of this type are used for markup.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Source: GoodRelationsClass
DeliveryMethod
A delivery method is a standardized procedure for transferring the product or service to the destination of fulfilment chosen by the customer. Delivery methods are characterized by the means of transportation used, and by the organization or group that is the contracting party for the sending organization or person.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeDirectDownload
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeFreight
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeMail
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeOwnFleet
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModePickUp
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DHL
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#FederalExpress
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UPS
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
Demand
A demand entity represents the public, not necessarily binding, not necessarily exclusive, announcement by an organization or person to seek a certain type of goods or services. For describing demand using this type, the very same properties used for Offer apply.
Subclass of: Intangible
Source: GoodRelationsClass
IndividualProduct
A single, identifiable product instance (e.g. a laptop with a particular serial number).
Subclass of: Product
Source: GoodRelationsClass
OpeningHoursSpecification
A structured value providing information about the opening hours of a place or a certain service inside a place.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Source: GoodRelationsClass
OwnershipInfo
A structured value providing information about when a certain organization or person owned a certain product.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Source: GoodRelationsClass
ParcelService
A private parcel service as the delivery mode available for a certain offer.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DHL
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#FederalExpress
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UPS
Subclass of: DeliveryMethod
Source: GoodRelationsClass
ProductModel
A datasheet or vendor specification of a product (in the sense of a prototypical description).
Subclass of: Product
Source: GoodRelationsClass
QualitativeValue
A predefined value for a product characteristic, e.g. the the power cord plug type "US" or the garment sizes "S", "M", "L", and "XL"
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
TypeAndQuantityNode
A structured value indicating the quantity, unit of measurement, and business function of goods included in a bundle offer.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Source: GoodRelationsClass
WarrantyPromise
A structured value representing the duration and scope of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of a product.
Subclass of: StructuredValue
Source: GoodRelationsClass
WarrantyScope
A range of of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of a product.
Commonly used values:
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Labor-BringIn
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-BringIn
http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-PickUp
Subclass of: Enumeration
Source: GoodRelationsClass
TechArticle
A technical article - Example: How-to (task) topics, step-by-step, procedural troubleshooting, specifications, etc.
Subclass of: Article
APIReference
Reference documentation for application programming interfaces (APIs).
Subclass of: TechArticle
Code
Computer programming source code. Example: Full (compile ready) solutions, code snippet samples, scripts, templates.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
ParentAudience
A set of characteristics describing parents, who can be interested in viewing some content
Subclass of: PeopleAudience
AlignmentObject
An intangible item that describes an alignment between a learning resource and a node in an educational framework.
Subclass of: Intangible
Source: LRMIClass
Dataset
A body of structured information describing some topic(s) of interest.
Subclass of: CreativeWork
Source: DatasetClass
Class
A class, also often called a 'Type'; equivalent to rdfs:Class.
Subclass of: Thing
Property
A property, used to indicate attributes and relationships of some Thing; equivalent to rdf:Property.
Subclass of: Thing
acceptedPaymentMethod
The payment method(s) accepted by seller for this offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: PaymentMethod
acceptsReservations
Either <code>Yes/No</code>, or a URL at which reservations can be made.
Domain: FoodEstablishment
Range: Text
Range: URL
accountablePerson
Specifies the Person that is legally accountable for the CreativeWork.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Person
action
The movement the muscle generates.
Domain: Muscle
Range: Text
activityFrequency
How often one should engage in the activity.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Text
actors
A cast member of the movie, TV series, season, or episode, or video. (legacy spelling; see singular form, actor)
Domain: Movie
Domain: TVEpisode
Domain: TVSeries
Range: Person
additionalName
An additional name for a Person, can be used for a middle name.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
additionalType
An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.
Domain: Thing
Range: URL
additionalVariable
Any additional component of the exercise prescription that may need to be articulated to the patient. This may include the order of exercises, the number of repetitions of movement, quantitative distance, progressions over time, etc.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Text
addOn
An additional offer that can only be obtained in combination with the first base offer (e.g. supplements and extensions that are available for a surcharge).
Domain: Offer
Range: Offer
addressCountry
The country. For example, USA. You can also provide the two-letter <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1'>ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code</a>.
Domain: PostalAddress
Range: Country
addressLocality
The locality. For example, Mountain View.
Domain: PostalAddress
Range: Text
administrationRoute
A route by which this drug may be administered, e.g. 'oral'.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
advanceBookingRequirement
The amount of time that is required between accepting the offer and the actual usage of the resource or service.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: QuantitativeValue
adverseOutcome
A possible complication and/or side effect of this therapy. If it is known that an adverse outcome is serious (resulting in death, disability, or permanent damage; requiring hospitalization; or is otherwise life-threatening or requires immediate medical attention), tag it as a seriouseAdverseOutcome instead.
Domain: MedicalTherapy
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: MedicalEntity
affectedBy
Drugs that affect the test's results.
Domain: MedicalTest
Range: Drug
affiliation
An organization that this person is affiliated with. For example, a school/university, a club, or a team.
Domain: Person
Range: Organization
albums
A collection of music albums (legacy spelling; see singular form, album).
Domain: MusicGroup
Range: MusicAlbum
alcoholWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of alcohol while taking this drug.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
algorithm
The algorithm or rules to follow to compute the score.
Domain: MedicalRiskScore
Range: Text
alignmentType
A category of alignment between the learning resource and the framework node. Recommended values include: 'assesses', 'teaches', 'requires', 'textComplexity', 'readingLevel', 'educationalSubject', and 'educationLevel'.
Domain: AlignmentObject
Range: Text
alternateName
Any alternate name for this medical entity.
Domain: MedicalEntity
Range: Text
alternativeHeadline
A secondary title of the CreativeWork.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
antagonist
The muscle whose action counteracts the specified muscle.
Domain: Muscle
Range: Muscle
applicationSuite
The name of the application suite to which the application belongs (e.g. Excel belongs to Office)
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
articleBody
The actual body of the article.
Domain: Article
Range: Text
articleSection
Articles may belong to one or more 'sections' in a magazine or newspaper, such as Sports, Lifestyle, etc.
Domain: Article
Range: Text
aspect
An aspect of medical practice that is considered on the page, such as 'diagnosis', 'treatment', 'causes', 'prognosis', 'etiology', 'epidemiology', etc.
Domain: MedicalWebPage
Range: Text
assembly
Library file name e.g., mscorlib.dll, system.web.dll
Domain: APIReference
Range: Text
assemblyVersion
Associated product/technology version. e.g., .NET Framework 4.5
Domain: APIReference
Range: Text
associatedMedia
The media objects that encode this creative work. This property is a synonym for encodings.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: MediaObject
associatedPathophysiology
If applicable, a description of the pathophysiology associated with the anatomical system, including potential abnormal changes in the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of the system.
Domain: AnatomicalStructure
Domain: AnatomicalSystem
Domain: SuperficialAnatomy
Range: Text
attendees
A person attending the event (legacy spelling; see singular form, attendee).
Domain: Event
Range: Organization
Range: Person
audience
The intended audience of the item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.
Domain: CreativeWork
Domain: Product
Range: Audience
author
The author of this content. Please note that author is special in that HTML 5 provides a special mechanism for indicating authorship via the rel tag. That is equivalent to this and may be used interchangeably.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Organization
Range: Person
availability
The availability of this item—for example In stock, Out of stock, Pre-order, etc.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: ItemAvailability
availabilityEnds
The end of the availability of the product or service included in the offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: DateTime
availabilityStarts
The beginning of the availability of the product or service included in the offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: DateTime
availableAtOrFrom
The place(s) from which the offer can be obtained (e.g. store locations).
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: Place
availableStrength
An available dosage strength for the drug.
Domain: Drug
Range: DrugStrength
awards
Awards won by this person or for this creative work. (legacy spelling; see singular form, award)
Domain: CreativeWork
Domain: Person
Range: Text
background
Descriptive information establishing a historical perspective on the supplement. May include the rationale for the name, the population where the supplement first came to prominence, etc.
Domain: DietarySupplement
Range: Text
benefits
Description of benefits associated with the job.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
bestRating
The highest value allowed in this rating system. If bestRating is omitted, 5 is assumed.
Domain: Rating
Range: Number
Range: Text
billingIncrement
This property specifies the minimal quantity and rounding increment that will be the basis for the billing. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property.
Domain: UnitPriceSpecification
Range: Number
biomechnicalClass
The biomechanical properties of the bone.
Domain: Joint
Range: Text
birthDate
Date of birth.
Domain: Person
Range: Date
blogPost
A posting that is part of this blog.
Domain: Blog
Range: BlogPosting
blogPosts
The postings that are part of this blog (legacy spelling; see singular form, blogPost).
Domain: Blog
Range: BlogPosting
bloodSupply
The blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the muscle.
Domain: Muscle
Range: Vessel
bookEdition
The edition of the book.
Domain: Book
Range: Text
box
A polygon is the area enclosed by a point-to-point path for which the starting and ending points are the same. A polygon is expressed as a series of four or more spacedelimited points where the first and final points are identical.
Domain: GeoShape
Range: Text
breadcrumb
A set of links that can help a user understand and navigate a website hierarchy.
Domain: WebPage
Range: Text
breastfeedingWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use by breastfeeding mothers.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
browserRequirements
Specifies browser requirements in human-readable text. For example,"requires HTML5 support".
Domain: WebApplication
Range: Text
businessFunction
The business function (e.g. sell, lease, repair, dispose) of the offer or component of a bundle (TypeAndQuantityNode). The default is http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Domain: TypeAndQuantityNode
Range: BusinessFunction
carrierRequirements
Specifies specific carrier(s) requirements for the application (e.g. an application may only work on a specific carrier network).
Domain: MobileApplication
Range: Text
cause
An underlying cause. More specifically, one of the causative agent(s) that are most directly responsible for the pathophysiologic process that eventually results in the occurrence.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Domain: MedicalSignOrSymptom
Range: MedicalCause
children
A child of the person.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
circle
A circle is the circular region of a specified radius centered at a specified latitude and longitude. A circle is expressed as a pair followed by a radius in meters.
Domain: GeoShape
Range: Text
citation
A citation or reference to another creative work, such as another publication, web page, scholarly article, etc. NOTE: Candidate for promotion to ScholarlyArticle.
Domain: MedicalScholarlyArticle
Range: CreativeWork
Range: Text
clincalPharmacology
Description of the absorption and elimination of drugs, including their concentration (pharmacokinetics, pK) and biological effects (pharmacodynamics, pD).
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
code
A medical code for the entity, taken from a controlled vocabulary or ontology such as ICD-9, DiseasesDB, MeSH, SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, etc.
Domain: MedicalEntity
Range: MedicalCode
codeRepository
Link to the repository where the un-compiled, human readable code and related code is located (SVN, github, CodePlex)
Domain: Code
Range: URL
codingSystem
The coding system, e.g. 'ICD-10'.
Domain: MedicalCode
Range: Text
colleague
A colleague of the person.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
colleagues
A colleague of the person (legacy spelling; see singular form, colleague).
Domain: Person
Range: Person
color
The color of the product.
Domain: Product
Range: Text
commentTime
The time at which the UserComment was made.
Domain: UserComments
Range: Date
contactPoints
A contact point for a person or organization (legacy spelling; see singular form, contactPoint).
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: ContactPoint
contactType
A person or organization can have different contact points, for different purposes. For example, a sales contact point, a PR contact point and so on. This property is used to specify the kind of contact point.
Domain: ContactPoint
Range: Text
containedIn
The basic containment relation between places.
Domain: Place
Range: Place
contentRating
Official rating of a piece of content—for example,'MPAA PG-13'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
contentSize
File size in (mega/kilo) bytes.
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Text
contentUrl
Actual bytes of the media object, for example the image file or video file. (previous spelling: contentURL)
Domain: MediaObject
Range: URL
cookingMethod
The method of cooking, such as Frying, Steaming, ...
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
cookTime
The time it takes to actually cook the dish, in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 duration format</a>.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Duration
copyrightYear
The year during which the claimed copyright for the CreativeWork was first asserted.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Number
cost
Cost per unit of the drug, as reported by the source being tagged.
Domain: Drug
Range: DrugCost
costCategory
The category of cost, such as wholesale, retail, reimbursement cap, etc.
Domain: DrugCost
Range: DrugCostCategory
costCurrency
The currency (in 3-letter <a href=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217>ISO 4217 format</a>) of the drug cost.
Domain: DrugCost
Range: Text
costOrigin
Additional details to capture the origin of the cost data. For example, 'Medicare Part B'.
Domain: DrugCost
Range: Text
countriesNotSupported
Countries for which the application is not supported. You can also provide the two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
countriesSupported
Countries for which the application is supported. You can also provide the two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
currenciesAccepted
The currency accepted (in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217'>ISO 4217 currency format</a>).
Domain: LocalBusiness
Range: Text
dateCreated
The date on which the CreativeWork was created.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Date
dateline
The location where the NewsArticle was produced.
Domain: NewsArticle
Range: Text
dateModified
The date on which the CreativeWork was most recently modified.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Date
datePosted
Publication date for the job posting.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Date
datePublished
Date of first broadcast/publication.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Date
deathDate
Date of death.
Domain: Person
Range: Date
deliveryLeadTime
The typical delay between the receipt of the order and the goods leaving the warehouse.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: QuantitativeValue
dependencies
Prerequisites needed to fulfill steps in article.
Domain: TechArticle
Range: Text
description
A short description of the item.
Domain: Thing
Range: Text
device
Device required to run the application. Used in cases where a specific make/model is required to run the application.
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
diagnosis
One or more alternative conditions considered in the differential diagnosis process.
Domain: DDxElement
Range: MedicalCondition
diagram
An image containing a diagram that illustrates the structure and/or its component substructures and/or connections with other structures.
Domain: AnatomicalStructure
Range: ImageObject
dietFeatures
Nutritional information specific to the dietary plan. May include dietary recommendations on what foods to avoid, what foods to consume, and specific alterations/deviations from the USDA or other regulatory body's approved dietary guidelines.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
differentialDiagnosis
One of a set of differential diagnoses for the condition. Specifically, a closely-related or competing diagnosis typically considered later in the cognitive process whereby this medical condition is distinguished from others most likely responsible for a similar collection of signs and symptoms to reach the most parsimonious diagnosis or diagnoses in a patient.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: DDxElement
discussionUrl
A link to the page containing the comments of the CreativeWork.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: URL
distinguishingSign
One of a set of signs and symptoms that can be used to distinguish this diagnosis from others in the differential diagnosis.
Domain: DDxElement
Range: MedicalSignOrSymptom
distribution
A downloadable form of this dataset, at a specific location, in a specific format.
Domain: Dataset
Range: DataDownload
domainIncludes
Relates a property to a class that is (one of) the type(s) the property is expected to be used on.
Domain: Property
Range: Class
dosageForm
A dosage form in which this drug/supplement is available, e.g. 'tablet', 'suspension', 'injection'.
Domain: DietarySupplement
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
doseSchedule
A dosing schedule for the drug for a given population, either observed, recommended, or maximum dose based on the type used.
Domain: Drug
Range: DoseSchedule
drainsTo
The vasculature that the vein drains into.
Domain: Vein
Range: Vessel
drugClass
The class of drug this belongs to (e.g., statins).
Domain: Drug
Range: DrugClass
drugUnit
The unit in which the drug is measured, e.g. '5 mg tablet'.
Domain: DrugCost
Range: Text
duns
The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number for identifying an organization or business person.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: Text
duration
The duration of the item (movie, audio recording, event, etc.) in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 date format</a>.
Domain: MediaObject
Domain: Event
Domain: Movie
Domain: MusicRecording
Range: Duration
durationOfWarranty
The duration of the warranty promise. Common unitCode values are ANN for year, MON for months, or DAY for days.
Domain: WarrantyPromise
Range: QuantitativeValue
editor
Specifies the Person who edited the CreativeWork.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Person
educationalFramework
The framework to which the resource being described is aligned.
Domain: AlignmentObject
Range: Text
educationalUse
The purpose of a work in the context of education; for example, 'assignment', 'group work'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
educationRequirements
Educational background needed for the position.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
eligibleQuantity
The interval and unit of measurement of ordering quantities for which the offer or price specification is valid. This allows e.g. specifying that a certain freight charge is valid only for a certain quantity.
Domain: Offer
Domain: PriceSpecification
Domain: Demand
Range: QuantitativeValue
eligibleRegion
The ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) or ISO 3166-2 code, or the GeoShape for the geo-political region(s) for which the offer or delivery charge specification is valid.
Domain: Offer
Domain: DeliveryChargeSpecification
Domain: Demand
Range: GeoShape
Range: Text
eligibleTransactionVolume
The transaction volume, in a monetary unit, for which the offer or price specification is valid, e.g. for indicating a minimal purchasing volume, to express free shipping above a certain order volume, or to limit the acceptance of credit cards to purchases to a certain minimal amount.
Domain: Offer
Domain: PriceSpecification
Domain: Demand
Range: PriceSpecification
embedUrl
A URL pointing to a player for a specific video. In general, this is the information in the <code>src</code> element of an <code>embed</code> tag and should not be the same as the content of the <code>loc</code> tag. (previous spelling: embedURL)
Domain: MediaObject
Range: URL
employees
People working for this organization. (legacy spelling; see singular form, employee)
Domain: Organization
Range: Person
employmentType
Type of employment (e.g. full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, seasonal, internship).
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
encodings
The media objects that encode this creative work (legacy spelling; see singular form, encoding).
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: MediaObject
endDate
The end date and time of the event (in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 date format</a>).
Domain: Event
Domain: TVSeason
Domain: TVSeries
Range: Date
episodes
The episode of a TV series or season (legacy spelling; see singular form, episode).
Domain: TVSeason
Domain: TVSeries
Range: TVEpisode
event
Upcoming or past event associated with this place or organization.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Place
Range: Event
events
Upcoming or past events associated with this place or organization (legacy spelling; see singular form, event).
Domain: Organization
Domain: Place
Range: Event
evidenceOrigin
Source of the data used to formulate the guidance, e.g. RCT, consensus opinion, etc.
Domain: MedicalGuideline
Range: Text
exerciseType
Type(s) of exercise or activity, such as strength training, flexibility training, aerobics, cardiac rehabilitation, etc.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Text
expectedPrognosis
The likely outcome in either the short term or long term of the medical condition.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: Text
experienceRequirements
Description of skills and experience needed for the position.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
expertConsiderations
Medical expert advice related to the plan.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
expires
Date the content expires and is no longer useful or available. Useful for videos.
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Date
familyName
Family name. In the U.S., the last name of an Person. This can be used along with givenName instead of the Name property.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
featureList
Features or modules provided by this application (and possibly required by other applications).
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
Range: URL
fileSize
Size of the application / package (e.g. 18MB). In the absence of a unit (MB, KB etc.), KB will be assumed.
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Integer
follows
The most generic uni-directional social relation.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
followup
Typical or recommended followup care after the procedure is performed.
Domain: MedicalProcedure
Range: Text
foodWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of specific foods while taking this drug.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
founders
A person who founded this organization (legacy spelling; see singular form, founder).
Domain: Organization
Range: Person
foundingDate
The date that this organization was founded.
Domain: Organization
Range: Date
frequency
How often the dose is taken, e.g. 'daily'.
Domain: DoseSchedule
Range: Text
functionalClass
The degree of mobility the joint allows.
Domain: Joint
Range: Text
gender
Gender of the person.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
givenName
Given name. In the U.S., the first name of a Person. This can be used along with familyName instead of the Name property.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
globalLocationNumber
The Global Location Number (GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN) of the respective organization, person, or place. The GLN is a 13-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Place
Domain: Person
Range: Text
greaterOrEqual
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than or equal to the object.
Domain: QualitativeValue
Range: QualitativeValue
gtin13
The GTIN-13 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This is equivalent to 13-digit ISBN codes and EAN UCC-13. Former 12-digit UPC codes can be converted into a GTIN-13 code by simply adding a preceeding zero.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: Text
gtin14
The GTIN-14 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: Text
gtin8
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.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: Text
guidelineDate
Date on which this guideline's recommendation was made.
Domain: MedicalGuideline
Range: Date
honorificPrefix
An honorific prefix preceding a Person's name such as Dr/Mrs/Mr.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
honorificSuffix
An honorific suffix preceding a Person's name such as M.D. /PhD/MSCSW.
Domain: Person
Range: Text
hospitalAffiliation
A hospital with which the physician or office is affiliated.
Domain: Physician
Range: Hospital
illustrator
The illustrator of the book.
Domain: Book
Range: Person
image
URL of an image of the item.
Domain: Thing
Range: URL
incentives
Description of bonus and commission compensation aspects of the job.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
includesObject
This links to a node or nodes indicating the exact quantity of the products included in the offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: TypeAndQuantityNode
indication
A factor that indicates use of this therapy for treatment and/or prevention of a condition, symptom, etc. For therapies such as drugs, indications can include both officially-approved indications as well as off-label uses. These can be distinguished by using the ApprovedIndication subtype of MedicalIndication.
Domain: MedicalTherapy
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: MedicalIndication
industry
The industry associated with the job position.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
infectiousAgent
The actual infectious agent, such as a specific bacterium.
Domain: InfectiousDisease
Range: Text
ingredients
An ingredient used in the recipe.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
inLanguage
The language of the content. please use one of the language codes from the <a href='http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47'>IETF BCP 47 standard.</a>
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
installUrl
URL at which the app may be installed, if different from the URL of the item.
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: URL
intensity
Quantitative measure gauging the degree of force involved in the exercise, for example, heartbeats per minute. May include the velocity of the movement.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Text
interactingDrug
Another drug that is known to interact with this drug in a way that impacts the effect of this drug or causes a risk to the patient. Note: disease interactions are typically captured as contraindications.
Domain: Drug
Range: Drug
interactionCount
A count of a specific user interactions with this item—for example, <code>20 UserLikes</code>, <code>5 UserComments</code>, or <code>300 UserDownloads</code>. The user interaction type should be one of the sub types of <a href='UserInteraction'>UserInteraction</a>.
Domain: CreativeWork
Domain: Organization
Domain: Place
Domain: MediaObject
Domain: Person
Range: Text
interactivityType
The predominant mode of learning supported by the learning resource. Acceptable values are 'active', 'expositive', or 'mixed'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
isAccessoryOrSparePartFor
A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is an accessory or spare part.
Domain: Product
Range: Product
isAvailableGenerically
True if the drug is available in a generic form (regardless of name).
Domain: Drug
Range: Boolean
isBasedOnUrl
A resource that was used in the creation of this resource. This term can be repeated for multiple sources. For example, http://example.com/great-multiplication-intro.html
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: URL
isbn
The ISBN of the book.
Domain: Book
Range: Text
isConsumableFor
A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is a consumable.
Domain: Product
Range: Product
isFamilyFriendly
Indicates whether this content is family friendly.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Boolean
isicV4
The International Standard of Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4 code for a particular organization, business person, or place.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Place
Domain: Person
Range: Text
isPartOf
Indicates the collection or gallery to which the item belongs.
Domain: WebPage
Range: CollectionPage
isProprietary
True if this item's name is a proprietary/brand name (vs. generic name).
Domain: DietarySupplement
Domain: Drug
Range: Boolean
isRelatedTo
A pointer to another, somehow related product (or multiple products).
Domain: Product
Range: Product
isSimilarTo
A pointer to another, functionally similar product (or multiple products).
Domain: Product
Range: Product
isVariantOf
A pointer to a base product from which this product is a variant. It is safe to infer that the variant inherits all product features from the base model, unless defined locally. This is not transitive.
Domain: ProductModel
Range: ProductModel
itemCondition
A predefined value from OfferItemCondition or a textual description of the condition of the product or service, or the products or services included in the offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: OfferItemCondition
itemListElement
A single list item.
Domain: ItemList
Range: Text
itemListOrder
Type of ordering (e.g. Ascending, Descending, Unordered).
Domain: ItemList
Range: Text
jobLocation
A (typically single) geographic location associated with the job position.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Place
jobTitle
The job title of the person (for example, Financial Manager).
Domain: Person
Range: Text
keywords
The keywords/tags used to describe this content.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
knows
The most generic bi-directional social/work relation.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
labelDetails
Link to the drug's label details.
Domain: Drug
Range: URL
lastReviewed
Date on which the content on this web page was last reviewed for accuracy and/or completeness.
Domain: WebPage
Range: Date
latitude
The latitude of a location. For example <code>37.42242</code>.
Domain: GeoCoordinates
Range: Number
Range: Text
learningResourceType
The predominant type or kind characterizing the learning resource. For example, 'presentation', 'handout'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
legalName
The official name of the organization, e.g. the registered company name.
Domain: Organization
Range: Text
lesserOrEqual
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is lesser than or equal to the object.
Domain: QualitativeValue
Range: QualitativeValue
line
A line is a point-to-point path consisting of two or more points. A line is expressed as a series of two or more point objects separated by space.
Domain: GeoShape
Range: Text
longitude
The longitude of a location. For example <code>-122.08585</code>.
Domain: GeoCoordinates
Range: Number
Range: Text
mainContentOfPage
Indicates if this web page element is the main subject of the page.
Domain: WebPage
Range: WebPageElement
makesOffer
A pointer to products or services offered by the organization or person.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: Offer
map
A URL to a map of the place.
Domain: Place
Range: URL
maps
A URL to a map of the place (legacy spelling; see singular form, map).
Domain: Place
Range: URL
mechanismOfAction
The specific biochemical interaction through which this drug or supplement produces its pharmacological effect.
Domain: DietarySupplement
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
medicineSystem
The system of medicine that includes this MedicalEntity, for example 'evidence-based', 'homeopathic', 'chiropractic', etc.
Domain: MedicalEntity
Range: MedicineSystem
mentions
Indicates that the CreativeWork contains a reference to, but is not necessarily about a concept.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Thing
model
The model of the product. Use with the URL of a ProductModel or a textual representation of the model identifier. The URL of the ProductModel can be from an external source. It is recommended to additionally provide strong product identifiers via the gtin8/gtin13/gtin14 and mpn properties.
Domain: Product
Range: ProductModel
Range: Text
mpn
The Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) of the product, or the product to which the offer refers.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: Text
musicGroupMember
A member of the music group—for example, John, Paul, George, or Ringo.
Domain: MusicGroup
Range: Person
naics
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for a particular organization or business person.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: Text
name
The name of the item.
Domain: Thing
Range: Text
nationality
Nationality of the person.
Domain: Person
Range: Country
naturalProgression
The expected progression of the condition if it is not treated and allowed to progress naturally.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: Text
nerve
The underlying innervation associated with the muscle.
Domain: Muscle
Range: Nerve
nerveMotor
The neurological pathway extension that involves muscle control.
Domain: Nerve
Range: Muscle
normalRange
Range of acceptable values for a typical patient, when applicable.
Domain: MedicalTest
Range: Text
numberOfEpisodes
The number of episodes in this season or series.
Domain: TVSeason
Domain: TVSeries
Range: Number
numberOfPages
The number of pages in the book.
Domain: Book
Range: Integer
occupationalCategory
Category or categories describing the job. Use BLS O*NET-SOC taxonomy: http://www.onetcenter.org/taxonomy.html. Ideally includes textual label and formal code, with the property repeated for each applicable value.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
offers
An offer to sell this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, the DVD of a movie, or tickets to an event.
Domain: CreativeWork
Domain: MediaObject
Domain: Event
Domain: Product
Range: Offer
openingHours
The opening hours for a business. Opening hours can be specified as a weekly time range, starting with days, then times per day. Multiple days can be listed with commas ',' separating each day. Day or time ranges are specified using a hyphen '-'.<br />- Days are specified using the following two-letter combinations: <code>Mo</code>, <code>Tu</code>, <code>We</code>, <code>Th</code>, <code>Fr</code>, <code>Sa</code>, <code>Su</code>.<br />- Times are specified using 24:00 time. For example, 3pm is specified as <code>15:00</code>. <br />- Here is an example: <code><time itemprop="openingHours" datetime="Tu,Th 16:00-20:00">Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-8pm</time></code>. <br />- If a business is open 7 days a week, then it can be specified as <code><time itemprop="openingHours" datetime="Mo-Su">Monday through Sunday, all day</time></code>.
Domain: LocalBusiness
Domain: CivicStructure
Range: Duration
operatingSystem
Operating systems supported (Windows 7, OSX 10.6, Android 1.6).
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
originatesFrom
The vasculature the lymphatic structure originates, or afferents, from.
Domain: LymphaticVessel
Range: Vessel
outcome
Expected or actual outcomes of the study.
Domain: MedicalStudy
Range: Text
overdosage
Any information related to overdose on a drug, including signs or symptoms, treatments, contact information for emergency response.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
overview
Descriptive information establishing the overarching theory/philosophy of the plan. May include the rationale for the name, the population where the plan first came to prominence, etc.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
ownedThrough
The date and time of giving up ownership on the product.
Domain: OwnershipInfo
Range: DateTime
parent
A parent of this person.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
parents
A parents of the person (legacy spelling; see singular form, parent).
Domain: Person
Range: Person
partOfSeason
The season to which this episode belongs.
Domain: TVEpisode
Range: TVSeason
pathophysiology
Changes in the normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions that are associated with this activity or condition.
Domain: PhysicalActivity
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: Text
performer
A performer at the event—for example, a presenter, musician, musical group or actor.
Domain: Event
Range: Organization
Range: Person
performerIn
Event that this person is a performer or participant in.
Domain: Person
Range: Event
performers
The main performer or performers of the event—for example, a presenter, musician, or actor (legacy spelling; see singular form, performer).
Domain: Event
Range: Organization
Range: Person
permissions
Permission(s) required to run the app (for example, a mobile app may require full internet access or may run only on wifi).
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
physiologicalBenefits
Specific physiologic benefits associated to the plan.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
playerType
Player type required—for example, Flash or Silverlight.
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Text
polygon
A polygon is the area enclosed by a point-to-point path for which the starting and ending points are the same. A polygon is expressed as a series of four or more spacedelimited points where the first and final points are identical.
Domain: GeoShape
Range: Text
population
Any characteristics of the population used in the study, e.g. 'males under 65'.
Domain: MedicalStudy
Range: Text
possibleComplication
A possible unexpected and unfavorable evolution of a medical condition. Complications may include worsening of the signs or symptoms of the disease, extension of the condition to other organ systems, etc.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: Text
postOfficeBoxNumber
The post offce box number for PO box addresses.
Domain: PostalAddress
Range: Text
postOp
A description of the postoperative procedures, care, and/or followups for this device.
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: Text
predecessorOf
A pointer from a previous, often discontinued variant of the product to its newer variant.
Domain: ProductModel
Range: ProductModel
pregnancyWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use during pregnancy.
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
preOp
A description of the workup, testing, and other preparations required before implanting this device.
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: Text
preparation
Typical preparation that a patient must undergo before having the procedure performed.
Domain: MedicalProcedure
Range: Text
prepTime
The length of time it takes to prepare the recipe, in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 duration format</a>.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Duration
prescribingInfo
Link to prescribing information for the drug.
Domain: Drug
Range: URL
prescriptionStatus
Indicates whether this drug is available by prescription or over-the-counter.
Domain: Drug
Range: DrugPrescriptionStatus
price
The offer price of a product, or of a price component when attached to PriceSpecification and its subtypes.
Domain: Offer
Domain: PriceSpecification
Range: Number
Range: Text
priceCurrency
The currency (in 3-letter ISO 4217 format) of the offer price or a price component, when attached to PriceSpecification and its subtypes.
Domain: Offer
Domain: PriceSpecification
Range: Text
priceRange
The price range of the business, for example <code>$$$</code>.
Domain: LocalBusiness
Range: Text
priceSpecification
One or more detailed price specifications, indicating the unit price and delivery or payment charges.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Range: PriceSpecification
priceType
A short text or acronym indicating multiple price specifications for the same offer, e.g. SRP for the suggested retail price or INVOICE for the invoice price, mostly used in the car industry.
Domain: UnitPriceSpecification
Range: Text
priceValidUntil
The date after which the price is no longer available.
Domain: Offer
Range: Date
primaryImageOfPage
Indicates the main image on the page
Domain: WebPage
Range: ImageObject
primaryPrevention
A preventative therapy used to prevent an initial occurrence of the medical condition, such as vaccination.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: MedicalTherapy
printColumn
The number of the column in which the NewsArticle appears in the print edition.
Domain: NewsArticle
Range: Text
printEdition
The edition of the print product in which the NewsArticle appears.
Domain: NewsArticle
Range: Text
printPage
If this NewsArticle appears in print, this field indicates the name of the page on which the article is found. Please note that this field is intended for the exact page name (e.g. A5, B18).
Domain: NewsArticle
Range: Text
printSection
If this NewsArticle appears in print, this field indicates the print section in which the article appeared.
Domain: NewsArticle
Range: Text
procedure
A description of the procedure involved in setting up, using, and/or installing the device.
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: Text
processorRequirements
Processor architecture required to run the application (e.g. IA64).
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
productID
The product identifier, such as ISBN. For example: <code><meta itemprop='productID' content='isbn:123-456-789'/></code>.
Domain: Product
Range: Text
proficiencyLevel
Proficiency needed for this content; expected values: 'Beginner', 'Expert'.
Domain: TechArticle
Range: Text
programmingLanguage
The computer programming language.
Domain: Code
Range: Thing
programmingModel
Indicates whether API is managed or unmanaged.
Domain: APIReference
Range: Text
proprietaryName
Proprietary name given to the diet plan, typically by its originator or creator.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
publicationType
The type of the medical article, taken from the US NLM MeSH <a href=http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/pubtypes.html>publication type catalog.
Domain: MedicalScholarlyArticle
Range: Text
publishingPrinciples
Link to page describing the editorial principles of the organization primarily responsible for the creation of the CreativeWork.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: URL
purpose
The purpose or purposes of this device, for example whether it is intended for diagnostic or therapeutic use.
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: MedicalDevicePurpose
qualifications
Specific qualifications required for this role.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
rangeIncludes
Relates a property to a class that constitutes (one of) the expected type(s) for values of the property.
Domain: Property
Range: Class
ratingValue
The rating for the content.
Domain: Rating
Range: Text
recipeCategory
The category of the recipe—for example, appetizer, entree, etc.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
recipeCuisine
The cuisine of the recipe (for example, French or Ethopian).
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
recipeInstructions
The steps to make the dish.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
recipeYield
The quantity produced by the recipe (for example, number of people served, number of servings, etc).
Domain: Recipe
Range: Text
recognizingAuthority
If applicable, the organization that officially recognizes this entity as part of its endorsed system of medicine.
Domain: MedicalEntity
Range: Organization
regionsAllowed
The regions where the media is allowed. If not specified, then it's assumed to be allowed everywhere. Specify the countries in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166'>ISO 3166 format</a>.
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Place
relatedDrug
Any other drug related to this one, for example commonly-prescribed alternatives.
Domain: Drug
Range: Drug
relatedLink
A link related to this web page, for example to other related web pages.
Domain: WebPage
Range: URL
relatedStructure
Related anatomical structure(s) that are not part of the system but relate or connect to it, such as vascular bundles associated with an organ system.
Domain: AnatomicalSystem
Range: AnatomicalStructure
relatedTo
The most generic familial relation.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
releaseDate
The release date of a product or product model. This can be used to distinguish the exact variant of a product.
Domain: Product
Range: Date
repetitions
Number of times one should repeat the activity.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Number
replyToUrl
The URL at which a reply may be posted to the specified UserComment.
Domain: UserComments
Range: URL
representativeOfPage
Indicates whether this image is representative of the content of the page.
Domain: ImageObject
Range: Boolean
requirements
Component dependency requirements for application. This includes runtime environments and shared libraries that are not included in the application distribution package, but required to run the application (Examples: DirectX, Java or .NET runtime).
Domain: SoftwareApplication
Range: Text
Range: URL
requiresSubscription
Indicates if use of the media require a subscription (either paid or free). Allowed values are <code>true</code> or <code>false</code> (note that an earlier version had 'yes', 'no').
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Boolean
responsibilities
Responsibilities associated with this role.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
restPeriods
How often one should break from the activity.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Text
reviewBody
The actual body of the review
Domain: Review
Range: Text
reviewedBy
People or organizations that have reviewed the content on this web page for accuracy and/or completeness.
Domain: WebPage
Range: Organization
Range: Person
reviewRating
The rating given in this review. Note that reviews can themselves be rated. The <code>reviewRating</code> applies to rating given by the review. The <code>aggregateRating</code> property applies to the review itself, as a creative work.
Domain: Review
Range: Rating
riskFactor
A modifiable or non-modifiable factor that increases the risk of a patient contracting this condition, e.g. age, coexisting condition.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: MedicalRiskFactor
risks
Specific physiologic risks associated to the plan.
Domain: Diet
Range: Text
runsTo
The vasculature the lymphatic structure runs, or efferents, to.
Domain: LymphaticVessel
Range: Vessel
runtime
Runtime platform or script interpreter dependencies (Example - Java v1, Python2.3, .Net Framework 3.0)
Domain: Code
Range: Text
safetyConsideration
Any potential safety concern associated with the supplement. May include interactions with other drugs and foods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, known adverse reactions, and documented efficacy of the supplement.
Domain: DietarySupplement
Range: Text
salaryCurrency
The currency (coded using ISO 4217, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217 used for the main salary information in this job posting.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
sampleType
Full (compile ready) solution, code snippet, inline code, scripts, template.
Domain: Code
Range: Text
seasons
The seasons of the TV series (legacy spelling; see singular form, season).
Domain: TVSeries
Range: TVSeason
secondaryPrevention
A preventative therapy used to prevent reoccurrence of the medical condition after an initial episode of the condition.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: MedicalTherapy
seeks
A pointer to products or services sought by the organization or person (demand).
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: Demand
serialNumber
The serial number or any alphanumeric identifier of a particular product. When attached to an offer, it is a shortcut for the serial number of the product included in the offer.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Demand
Domain: IndividualProduct
Range: Text
seriousAdverseOutcome
A possible serious complication and/or serious side effect of this therapy. Serious adverse outcomes include those that are life-threatening; result in death, disability, or permanent damage; require hospitalization or prolong existing hospitalization; cause congenital anomalies or birth defects; or jeopardize the patient and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes in this definition.
Domain: MedicalTherapy
Domain: MedicalDevice
Range: MedicalEntity
sibling
A sibling of the person.
Domain: Person
Range: Person
siblings
A sibling of the person (legacy spelling; see singular form, sibling).
Domain: Person
Range: Person
significance
The significance associated with the superficial anatomy; as an example, how characteristics of the superficial anatomy can suggest underlying medical conditions or courses of treatment.
Domain: SuperficialAnatomy
Range: Text
significantLink
One of the more significant URLs on the page. Typically, these are the non-navigation links that are clicked on the most.
Domain: WebPage
Range: URL
significantLinks
The most significant URLs on the page. Typically, these are the non-navigation links that are clicked on the most (legacy spelling; see singular form, significantLink).
Domain: WebPage
Range: URL
signOrSymptom
A sign or symptom of this condition. Signs are objective or physically observable manifestations of the medical condition while symptoms are the subjective experienceof the medical condition.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: MedicalSignOrSymptom
skills
Skills required to fulfill this role.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
sku
The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU), i.e. a merchant-specific identifier for a product or service, or the product to which the offer refers.
Domain: Offer
Domain: Product
Domain: Demand
Range: Text
sourcedFrom
The neurological pathway that originates the neurons.
Domain: Nerve
Range: BrainStructure
spatial
The range of spatial applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a dataset of New York weather, the state of New York.
Domain: Dataset
Range: Place
specialCommitments
Any special commitments associated with this job posting. Valid entries include VeteranCommit, MilitarySpouseCommit, etc.
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
specialty
One of the domain specialities to which this web page's content applies.
Domain: WebPage
Range: Specialty
startDate
The start date and time of the event (in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 date format</a>).
Domain: Event
Domain: TVSeason
Domain: TVSeries
Range: Date
streetAddress
The street address. For example, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy.
Domain: PostalAddress
Range: Text
strengthUnit
The units of an active ingredient's strength, e.g. mg.
Domain: DrugStrength
Range: Text
strengthValue
The value of an active ingredient's strength, e.g. 325.
Domain: DrugStrength
Range: Number
structuralClass
The name given to how bone physically connects to each other.
Domain: Joint
Range: Text
studySubject
A subject of the study, i.e. one of the medical conditions, therapies, devices, drugs, etc. investigated by the study.
Domain: MedicalStudy
Range: MedicalEntity
subEvent
An Event that is part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each are a subEvent of the conference.
Domain: Event
Range: Event
subEvents
Events that are a part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each are subEvents of the conference (legacy spelling; see singular form, subEvent).
Domain: Event
Range: Event
subtype
A more specific type of the condition, where applicable, for example 'Type 1 Diabetes', 'Type 2 Diabetes', or 'Gestational Diabetes' for Diabetes.
Domain: MedicalCondition
Range: Text
successorOf
A pointer from a newer variant of a product to its previous, often discontinued predecessor.
Domain: ProductModel
Range: ProductModel
superEvent
An event that this event is a part of. For example, a collection of individual music performances might each have a music festival as their superEvent.
Domain: Event
Range: Event
targetDescription
The description of a node in an established educational framework.
Domain: AlignmentObject
Range: Text
targetName
The name of a node in an established educational framework.
Domain: AlignmentObject
Range: Text
targetPlatform
Type of app development: phone, Metro style, desktop, XBox, etc.
Domain: APIReference
Range: Text
targetPopulation
Characteristics of the population for which this is intended, or which typically uses it, e.g. 'adults'.
Domain: DietarySupplement
Domain: DoseSchedule
Range: Text
targetProduct
Target Operating System / Product to which the code applies. If applies to several versions, just the product name can be used.
Domain: Code
Range: SoftwareApplication
targetUrl
The URL of a node in an established educational framework.
Domain: AlignmentObject
Range: URL
taxID
The Tax / Fiscal ID of the organization or person, e.g. the TIN in the US or the CIF/NIF in Spain.
Domain: Organization
Domain: Person
Range: Text
temporal
The range of temporal applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 (in ISO 8601 time interval format).
Domain: Dataset
Range: DateTime
thumbnailUrl
A thumbnail image relevant to the Thing.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: URL
tickerSymbol
The exchange traded instrument associated with a Corporation object. The tickerSymbol is expressed as an exchange and an instrument name separated by a space character. For the exchange component of the tickerSymbol attribute, we reccommend using the controlled vocaulary of Market Identifier Codes (MIC) specified in ISO15022.
Domain: Corporation
Range: Text
timeRequired
Approximate or typical time it takes to work with or through this learning resource for the typical intended target audience, e.g. 'P30M', 'P1H25M'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Duration
tissueSample
The type of tissue sample required for the test.
Domain: PathologyTest
Range: Text
totalTime
The total time it takes to prepare and cook the recipe, in <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601'>ISO 8601 duration format</a>.
Domain: Recipe
Range: Duration
transcript
If this MediaObject is an AudioObject or VideoObject, the transcript of that object.
Domain: AudioObject
Domain: VideoObject
Range: Text
transmissionMethod
How the disease spreads, either as a route or vector, for example 'direct contact', 'Aedes aegypti', etc.
Domain: InfectiousDisease
Range: Text
tributary
The anatomical or organ system that the vein flows into; a larger structure that the vein connects to.
Domain: Vein
Range: AnatomicalStructure
typicalAgeRange
The typical range of ages the content's intendedEndUser, for example '7-9', '11-'.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Text
uploadDate
Date when this media object was uploaded to this site.
Domain: MediaObject
Range: Date
url
URL of the item.
Domain: Thing
Range: URL
valueAddedTaxIncluded
Specifies whether the applicable value-added tax (VAT) is included in the price specification or not.
Domain: PriceSpecification
Range: Boolean
version
The version of the CreativeWork embodied by a specified resource.
Domain: CreativeWork
Range: Number
videoFrameSize
The frame size of the video.
Domain: VideoObject
Range: Text
warning
Any FDA or other warnings about the drug (text or URL).
Domain: Drug
Range: Text
Range: URL
wordCount
The number of words in the text of the Article.
Domain: Article
Range: Integer
workHours
The typical working hours for this job (e.g. 1st shift, night shift, 8am-5pm).
Domain: JobPosting
Range: Text
workload
Quantitative measure of the physiologic output of the exercise; also referred to as energy expenditure.
Domain: ExercisePlan
Range: Energy
worstRating
The lowest value allowed in this rating system. If worstRating is omitted, 1 is assumed.
Domain: Rating
Range: Number
Range: Text
WikiDoc
This class contains information contributed by <a href=http://wikidoc.org>WikiDoc</a>.
rNews
This class contains derivatives of IPTC rNews properties. rNews is a data model of publishing metadata with serializations currently available for RDFa as well as HTML5 Microdata. More information about the IPTC and rNews can be found at <a href=http://rnews.org>rnews.org</a>.
DatasetClass
This class is based upon W3C DCAT work, and benefits from collaboration around the DCAT, ADMS and VoID vocabularies. See http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Datasets for full details and mappings.
GoodRelationsClass
This class is derived from the GoodRelations Vocabulary for E-Commerce, created by Martin Hepp. GoodRelations is a data model for sharing e-commerce data on the Web that can be expressed in a variety of syntaxes, including RDFa and HTML5 Microdata. More information about GoodRelations can be found at <a href="http://purl.org/goodrelations/">http://purl.org/goodrelations/</a>.
GoodRelationsProperties
This class contains derivatives of properties from the GoodRelations Vocabulary for E-Commerce, created by Martin Hepp. GoodRelations is a data model for sharing e-commerce data on the Web that can be expressed in a variety of syntaxes, including RDFa and HTML5 Microdata. More information about GoodRelations can be found at <a href="http://purl.org/goodrelations/">http://purl.org/goodrelations/</a>.
LRMIClass
This class is based on the work of the LRMI project, see lrmi.net for details.