I guess you could say that in this case rubrics denote the possible set of
natural language translations of a term with a particular ID.
OP
I guess you could say that in this case rubrics denote the possible set of
natural language translations of a term with a particular ID.
OP
I for one, would like to thank you for asking this question.It made me scratch my head when I first saw rubric being used for terminology item names in NCI’s terminology server ![]()
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