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 Building blocks that mainly address **Interoperability** are: Building blocks that mainly address **Interoperability** are:
-  * Common and agreed procedures to refer to systematically described entities through the use of **persistent identifiers** (PIDs), to reduce redundancy, enrich context and improve consistency in referencing instances such as people, organizations, instruments, and datasets. +  * Common and agreed procedures to refer to systematically described entities through the use of **[[.:0_pid:start|persistent identifiers (PIDs)]]**, to reduce redundancy, enrich context and improve consistency in referencing instances such as people, organizations, instruments, and datasets. 
-  * Common understanding across systems and disciplines through the coordinated use of **semantic artefacts** to standardize metadata element names and reduce ambiguity. +  * Common understanding across systems and disciplines through the coordinated use of **[[.:1_semantic:start|semantic artefacts]]** to standardize metadata element names and reduce ambiguity. 
-  * Common methods to structure (meta)data through the application of **interfaces, protocols, exchange formats, and schemas**, to ensure a smooth exchange of metadata across systems. +  * Common methods to structure (meta)data through the application of **[[.:2_structured_exchange:start|interfaces, protocols, exchange formats, and schemas]]**, to ensure a smooth exchange of metadata across systems. 
-  * Common data dissemination through **self-describing data packages** such as FAIR Digital Objects or DataCrates, to enable machine-actionable reuse and portability.+  * Common data dissemination through **[[.:3_data_packages:start|self-describing data packages]]** such as FAIR Digital Objects or DataCrates, to enable machine-actionable reuse and portability.
  
 The following building blocks mainly address **Reusability**: The following building blocks mainly address **Reusability**:
-  * Inclusion of **provenance information**, capturing data origin, transformation steps, and responsible agents, to disclose lineage, and enable assessment of data reliability and reproducibility. +  * Inclusion of **[[.:4_provenance:start|provenance information]]**, capturing data origin, transformation steps, and responsible agents, to disclose lineage, and enable assessment of data reliability and reproducibility. 
-  * Standardized procedures for documenting and assessing **data quality**, including uncertainty, validation, completeness, and versioning, to establish a basis for data trust and ensure data are fit for purpose. +  * Standardized procedures for documenting and assessing **[[.:5_quality_assessment:start|data quality]]**, including uncertainty, validation, completeness, and versioning, to establish a basis for data trust and ensure data are fit for purpose. 
-  * Clear definition of **access and use constraints** using standardized and machine-readable methods, e.g. common licenses, to promote legal clarity.+  * Clear definition of **[[.:6_access_use_constraints:start|access and use constraints]]** using standardized and machine-readable methods, e.g. common licenses, to promote legal clarity.
  
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   * sampleID   * sampleID
   * region where the sample was obtained   * region where the sample was obtained
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 +Messinstrument
 + Methodik
 + gemessenes Attribut
 + gemessener Parameter
 + gemessene Einheit
 + gemessenes Objekt / Medium
 + SampleID
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