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IDMP-643 add ISO 5128 representations of human sexes #452

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Description:
defined concepts in MVF vocabulary and as ISO 21090 ConceptDescriptors for use in specifying target populations based on gender

ISO IDMP mentions ISO 5128 as reference, but it should be replaced by a better vocabulary

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ERROR 09:18:32 An error occurred during reasoning: Cannot do reasoning with inconsistent ontologies!
Reason for inconsistency: Literal value "Female"@en does not belong to datatype string.
org.mindswap.pellet.exceptions.InconsistentOntologyException: Cannot do reasoning with inconsistent ontologies!
Reason for inconsistency: Literal value "Female"@en does not belong to datatype string

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removed language tag to comply with datatype range

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ElisaKendall previously approved these changes Sep 23, 2023
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I approve this with the changes that have been made.

@tw-osthus tw-osthus merged commit 73459d6 into master Sep 25, 2023
@ElisaKendall ElisaKendall deleted the IDMP-643 branch September 25, 2023 14:33
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