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	xsi:schemaLocation="http://schemas.bs8723.org/XmlSchema/DD8723-5.xsd">	 <dc:identifier>https://digilab.ptb.de/oiml-g-18/vocab/</dc:identifier>  <dc:title>OIML G18 Controlled Vocabulary</dc:title>  <dc:creator>Julia Neumann</dc:creator>  <dc:subject></dc:subject>  <dc:description><![CDATA[  ]]></dc:description>  <dc:publisher>Julia Neumann</dc:publisher>  <dc:date>2022-12-16</dc:date>  <dc:language>en-EN</dc:language><ThesaurusConcept dc:identifier="https://digilab.ptb.de/oiml-g-18/vocab/skos/1739">	<dcterms:created>2022-12-19 09:13:39</dcterms:created><PreferredTerm dc:identifier="https://digilab.ptb.de/oiml-g-18/vocab/skos/1739" xml:lang="en-EN">	<LexicalValue>significant durability error           #00984</LexicalValue>	<dcterms:created>2022-12-19 09:13:39</dcterms:created></PreferredTerm><ScopeNote xml:lang="en-EN">  <LexicalValue><![CDATA[ (1) A durability error can be due to mechanical wear and tear or due to drift and ageing of electronic parts. The concept of significant durability error applies only to electronic parts. (2) For a multi-interval instrument, the value of e is that appropriate to the partial weighing range. ]]> </LexicalValue></ScopeNote><HasHierRelConcept Role="BT">https://digilab.ptb.de/oiml-g-18/vocab/skos/2</HasHierRelConcept></ThesaurusConcept></Thesaurus>