The identity of a non-host organism is established by means of a number of taxa (categories used to classify living things), then assigned an identifier. The taxa used for identification of a non-host organism depend on the kind of organism and the needs of the study to distinguish among organisms.

Non-host Organism Identifiers Dataset

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#Variable NameVariable LabelTypeFormatRoleVariable(s) QualifiedUsage RestrictionsVariable C-codeDefinitionNotesExamples
1STUDYIDStudy IdentifierChar
Identifier

C83082

A sequence of characters used by the sponsor to uniquely identify the study.



2DOMAINDomain AbbreviationChar
Identifier

C49558

An abbreviation for a collection of observations, with a topic-specific commonality.

2-character abbreviation, which must be "OI".
3NHOIDNon-Host Organism IdentifierChar
Identifier



Sponsor-defined identifier for a non-host organism.
4OISEQSequence NumberNum
Identifier



Sequence number given to ensure uniqueness within a parameter within an organism (NHOID).
5OIPARMCDNon-Host Organism ID Element Short NameChar
Topic



Short name of the taxon being described.
6OIPARMNon-Host Organism ID Element NameChar
Synonym QualifierOIPARMCD


Name of the taxon being described.
7OIVALNon-Host Organism ID Element ValueChar
Result Qualifier



Value for the taxon in OIPARMCD/OIPARM for the organism identified by NHOID.

Concept Map. Relationships Between Non-host Organism Identifier Variables

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