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<http://schema.org/>
<SchemaOrg>
http://schema.org/3DModel
A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have [[encoding]]s in one or more [[MediaObject]]s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats)); specific encoding formats can be represented using the [[encodingFormat]] property applied to the relevant [[MediaObject]]. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the [[encodingFormat]] can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using [[3DModel]].
http://schema.org/Abdomen
Abdomen clinical examination.
http://schema.org/about
The subject matter of the content.
http://schema.org/AboutPage
Web page type: About page.
http://schema.org/abridged
Indicates whether the book is an abridged edition.
http://schema.org/abstract
An abstract is a short description that summarizes a [[CreativeWork]].
http://schema.org/accelerationTime
The time needed to accelerate the vehicle from a given start velocity to a given target velocity.\n\nTypical unit code(s): SEC for seconds\n\n* Note: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for seconds/0..100 km/h or seconds/0..60 mph. Simply use "SEC" for seconds and indicate the velocities in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]], or use [[valueReference]] with a [[QuantitativeValue]] of 0..60 mph or 0..100 km/h to specify the reference speeds.
http://schema.org/AcceptAction
The act of committing to/adopting an object.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[RejectAction]]: The antonym of AcceptAction.
http://schema.org/acceptedAnswer
The answer(s) that has been accepted as best, typically on a Question/Answer site. Sites vary in their selection mechanisms, e.g. drawing on community opinion and/or the view of the Question author.
http://schema.org/acceptedOffer
The offer(s) -- e.g., product, quantity and price combinations -- included in the order.
http://schema.org/acceptedPaymentMethod
The payment method(s) accepted by seller for this offer.
http://schema.org/acceptsReservations
Indicates whether a FoodEstablishment accepts reservations. Values can be Boolean, an URL at which reservations can be made or (for backwards compatibility) the strings ```Yes``` or ```No```.
http://schema.org/accessCode
Password, PIN, or access code needed for delivery (e.g. from a locker).
http://schema.org/accessibilityAPI
Indicates that the resource is compatible with the referenced accessibility API ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
http://schema.org/accessibilityControl
Identifies input methods that are sufficient to fully control the described resource ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
http://schema.org/accessibilityFeature
Content features of the resource, such as accessible media, alternatives and supported enhancements for accessibility ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
http://schema.org/accessibilityHazard
A characteristic of the described resource that is physiologically dangerous to some users. Related to WCAG 2.0 guideline 2.3 ([WebSchemas wiki lists possible values](http://www.w3.org/wiki/WebSchemas/Accessibility)).
http://schema.org/accessibilitySummary
A human-readable summary of specific accessibility features or deficiencies, consistent with the other accessibility metadata but expressing subtleties such as "short descriptions are present but long descriptions will be needed for non-visual users" or "short descriptions are present and no long descriptions are needed."
http://schema.org/accessMode
The human sensory perceptual system or cognitive faculty through which a person may process or perceive information. Expected values include: auditory, tactile, textual, visual, colorDependent, chartOnVisual, chemOnVisual, diagramOnVisual, mathOnVisual, musicOnVisual, textOnVisual.
http://schema.org/accessModeSufficient
A list of single or combined accessModes that are sufficient to understand all the intellectual content of a resource. Expected values include: auditory, tactile, textual, visual.
http://schema.org/Accommodation
An accommodation is a place that can accommodate human beings, e.g. a hotel room, a camping pitch, or a meeting room. Many accommodations are for overnight stays, but this is not a mandatory requirement. For more specific types of accommodations not defined in schema.org, one can use additionalType with external vocabularies. <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/accommodationCategory
Category of an [[Accommodation]], following real estate conventions e.g. RESO (see [PropertySubType](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/PropertySubType+Field), and [PropertyType](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/PropertyType+Field) fields for suggested values).
http://schema.org/accommodationFloorPlan
A floorplan of some [[Accommodation]].
http://schema.org/accountablePerson
Specifies the Person that is legally accountable for the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/accountId
The identifier for the account the payment will be applied to.
http://schema.org/AccountingService
Accountancy business.\n\nAs a [[LocalBusiness]] it can be described as a [[provider]] of one or more [[Service]]\(s).
http://schema.org/accountMinimumInflow
A minimum amount that has to be paid in every month.
http://schema.org/accountOverdraftLimit
An overdraft is an extension of credit from a lending institution when an account reaches zero. An overdraft allows the individual to continue withdrawing money even if the account has no funds in it. Basically the bank allows people to borrow a set amount of money.
http://schema.org/AchieveAction
The act of accomplishing something via previous efforts. It is an instantaneous action rather than an ongoing process.
http://schema.org/acquiredFrom
The organization or person from which the product was acquired.
http://schema.org/acquireLicensePage
Indicates a page documenting how licenses can be purchased or otherwise acquired, for the current item.
http://schema.org/acrissCode
The ACRISS Car Classification Code is a code used by many car rental companies, for classifying vehicles. ACRISS stands for Association of Car Rental Industry Systems and Standards.
http://schema.org/Action
An action performed by a direct agent and indirect participants upon a direct object. Optionally happens at a location with the help of an inanimate instrument. The execution of the action may produce a result. Specific action sub-type documentation specifies the exact expectation of each argument/role.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/04/announcing-schemaorg-actions.html) and [Actions overview document](http://schema.org/docs/actions.html).
http://schema.org/actionableFeedbackPolicy
For a [[NewsMediaOrganization]] or other news-related [[Organization]], a statement about public engagement activities (for news media, the newsroom’s), including involving the public - digitally or otherwise -- in coverage decisions, reporting and activities after publication.
http://schema.org/actionAccessibilityRequirement
A set of requirements that a must be fulfilled in order to perform an Action. If more than one value is specied, fulfilling one set of requirements will allow the Action to be performed.
http://schema.org/ActionAccessSpecification
A set of requirements that a must be fulfilled in order to perform an Action.
http://schema.org/actionApplication
An application that can complete the request.
http://schema.org/actionOption
A sub property of object. The options subject to this action.
http://schema.org/actionPlatform
The high level platform(s) where the Action can be performed for the given URL. To specify a specific application or operating system instance, use actionApplication.
http://schema.org/actionStatus
Indicates the current disposition of the Action.
http://schema.org/ActionStatusType
The status of an Action.
http://schema.org/ActivateAction
The act of starting or activating a device or application (e.g. starting a timer or turning on a flashlight).
http://schema.org/ActivationFee
Represents the activation fee part of the total price for an offered product, for example a cellphone contract
http://schema.org/ActiveActionStatus
An in-progress action (e.g, while watching the movie, or driving to a location).
http://schema.org/activeIngredient
An active ingredient, typically chemical compounds and/or biologic substances.
http://schema.org/ActiveNotRecruiting
Active, but not recruiting new participants.
http://schema.org/activityDuration
Length of time to engage in the activity.
http://schema.org/activityFrequency
How often one should engage in the activity.
http://schema.org/actor
An actor, e.g. in tv, radio, movie, video games etc., or in an event. Actors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
http://schema.org/actors
An actor, e.g. in tv, radio, movie, video games etc. Actors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
http://schema.org/AddAction
The act of editing by adding an object to a collection.
http://schema.org/additionalName
An additional name for a Person, can be used for a middle name.
http://schema.org/additionalNumberOfGuests
If responding yes, the number of guests who will attend in addition to the invitee.
http://schema.org/additionalProperty
A property-value pair representing an additional characteristics of the entitity, e.g. a product feature or another characteristic for which there is no matching property in schema.org.\n\nNote: Publishers should be aware that applications designed to use specific schema.org properties (e.g. http://schema.org/width, http://schema.org/color, http://schema.org/gtin13, ...) will typically expect such data to be provided using those properties, rather than using the generic property/value mechanism.
http://schema.org/additionalType
An additional type for the item, typically used for adding more specific types from external vocabularies in microdata syntax. This is a relationship between something and a class that the thing is in. In RDFa syntax, it is better to use the native RDFa syntax - the 'typeof' attribute - for multiple types. Schema.org tools may have only weaker understanding of extra types, in particular those defined externally.
http://schema.org/additionalVariable
Any additional component of the exercise prescription that may need to be articulated to the patient. This may include the order of exercises, the number of repetitions of movement, quantitative distance, progressions over time, etc.
http://schema.org/addOn
An additional offer that can only be obtained in combination with the first base offer (e.g. supplements and extensions that are available for a surcharge).
http://schema.org/address
Physical address of the item.
http://schema.org/addressCountry
The country. For example, USA. You can also provide the two-letter [ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1).
http://schema.org/addressLocality
The locality in which the street address is, and which is in the region. For example, Mountain View.
http://schema.org/addressRegion
The region in which the locality is, and which is in the country. For example, California or another appropriate first-level [Administrative division](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_administrative_divisions_by_country)
http://schema.org/administrationRoute
A route by which this drug may be administered, e.g. 'oral'.
http://schema.org/AdministrativeArea
A geographical region, typically under the jurisdiction of a particular government.
http://schema.org/AdultEntertainment
An adult entertainment establishment.
http://schema.org/advanceBookingRequirement
The amount of time that is required between accepting the offer and the actual usage of the resource or service.
http://schema.org/adverseOutcome
A possible complication and/or side effect of this therapy. If it is known that an adverse outcome is serious (resulting in death, disability, or permanent damage; requiring hospitalization; or is otherwise life-threatening or requires immediate medical attention), tag it as a seriouseAdverseOutcome instead.
http://schema.org/AdvertiserContentArticle
An [[Article]] that an external entity has paid to place or to produce to its specifications. Includes [advertorials](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advertorial), sponsored content, native advertising and other paid content.
http://schema.org/AerobicActivity
Physical activity of relatively low intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process; during activity, the aerobic metabolism uses oxygen to adequately meet energy demands during exercise.
http://schema.org/affectedBy
Drugs that affect the test's results.
http://schema.org/affiliation
An organization that this person is affiliated with. For example, a school/university, a club, or a team.
http://schema.org/afterMedia
A media object representing the circumstances after performing this direction.
http://schema.org/agent
The direct performer or driver of the action (animate or inanimate). e.g. *John* wrote a book.
http://schema.org/AggregateOffer
When a single product is associated with multiple offers (for example, the same pair of shoes is offered by different merchants), then AggregateOffer can be used.\n\nNote: AggregateOffers are normally expected to associate multiple offers that all share the same defined [[businessFunction]] value, or default to http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell if businessFunction is not explicitly defined.
http://schema.org/AggregateRating
The average rating based on multiple ratings or reviews.
http://schema.org/aggregateRating
The overall rating, based on a collection of reviews or ratings, of the item.
http://schema.org/AgreeAction
The act of expressing a consistency of opinion with the object. An agent agrees to/about an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.
http://schema.org/aircraft
The kind of aircraft (e.g., "Boeing 747").
http://schema.org/Airline
An organization that provides flights for passengers.
http://schema.org/Airport
An airport.
http://schema.org/album
A music album.
http://schema.org/albumProductionType
Classification of the album by it's type of content: soundtrack, live album, studio album, etc.
http://schema.org/AlbumRelease
AlbumRelease.
http://schema.org/albumRelease
A release of this album.
http://schema.org/albumReleaseType
The kind of release which this album is: single, EP or album.
http://schema.org/albums
A collection of music albums.
http://schema.org/alcoholWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of alcohol while taking this drug.
http://schema.org/algorithm
The algorithm or rules to follow to compute the score.
http://schema.org/AlignmentObject
An intangible item that describes an alignment between a learning resource and a node in an educational framework. Should not be used where the nature of the alignment can be described using a simple property, for example to express that a resource [[teaches]] or [[assesses]] a competency.
http://schema.org/alignmentType
A category of alignment between the learning resource and the framework node. Recommended values include: 'requires', 'textComplexity', 'readingLevel', and 'educationalSubject'.
http://schema.org/AllocateAction
The act of organizing tasks/objects/events by associating resources to it.
http://schema.org/AllWheelDriveConfiguration
All-wheel Drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives all four wheels.
http://schema.org/alternateName
An alias for the item.
http://schema.org/alternativeHeadline
A secondary title of the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/alumni
Alumni of an organization.
http://schema.org/alumniOf
An organization that the person is an alumni of.
http://schema.org/amenityFeature
An amenity feature (e.g. a characteristic or service) of the Accommodation. This generic property does not make a statement about whether the feature is included in an offer for the main accommodation or available at extra costs.
http://schema.org/amount
The amount of money.
http://schema.org/amountOfThisGood
The quantity of the goods included in the offer.
http://schema.org/AmpStory
A creative work with a visual storytelling format intended to be viewed online, particularly on mobile devices.
http://schema.org/AMRadioChannel
A radio channel that uses AM.
http://schema.org/AmusementPark
An amusement park.
http://schema.org/AnaerobicActivity
Physical activity that is of high-intensity which utilizes the anaerobic metabolism of the body.
http://schema.org/AnalysisNewsArticle
An AnalysisNewsArticle is a [[NewsArticle]] that, while based on factual reporting, incorporates the expertise of the author/producer, offering interpretations and conclusions.
http://schema.org/AnatomicalStructure
Any part of the human body, typically a component of an anatomical system. Organs, tissues, and cells are all anatomical structures.
http://schema.org/AnatomicalSystem
An anatomical system is a group of anatomical structures that work together to perform a certain task. Anatomical systems, such as organ systems, are one organizing principle of anatomy, and can includes circulatory, digestive, endocrine, integumentary, immune, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, urinary, vestibular, and other systems.
http://schema.org/Anesthesia
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to study of anesthetics and their application.
http://schema.org/AnimalShelter
Animal shelter.
http://schema.org/announcementLocation
Indicates a specific [[CivicStructure]] or [[LocalBusiness]] associated with the SpecialAnnouncement. For example, a specific testing facility or business with special opening hours. For a larger geographic region like a quarantine of an entire region, use [[spatialCoverage]].
http://schema.org/annualPercentageRate
The annual rate that is charged for borrowing (or made by investing), expressed as a single percentage number that represents the actual yearly cost of funds over the term of a loan. This includes any fees or additional costs associated with the transaction.
http://schema.org/Answer
An answer offered to a question; perhaps correct, perhaps opinionated or wrong.
http://schema.org/answerCount
The number of answers this question has received.
http://schema.org/answerExplanation
A step-by-step or full explanation about Answer. Can outline how this Answer was achieved or contain more broad clarification or statement about it.
http://schema.org/antagonist
The muscle whose action counteracts the specified muscle.
http://schema.org/Apartment
An apartment (in American English) or flat (in British English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartment">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apartment</a>).
http://schema.org/ApartmentComplex
Residence type: Apartment complex.
http://schema.org/APIReference
Reference documentation for application programming interfaces (APIs).
http://schema.org/appearance
Indicates an occurence of a [[Claim]] in some [[CreativeWork]].
http://schema.org/Appearance
Appearance assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/AppendAction
The act of inserting at the end if an ordered collection.
http://schema.org/applicableLocation
The location in which the status applies.
http://schema.org/applicantLocationRequirements
The location(s) applicants can apply from. This is usually used for telecommuting jobs where the applicant does not need to be in a physical office. Note: This should not be used for citizenship or work visa requirements.
http://schema.org/application
An application that can complete the request.
http://schema.org/applicationCategory
Type of software application, e.g. 'Game, Multimedia'.
http://schema.org/applicationContact
Contact details for further information relevant to this job posting.
http://schema.org/applicationDeadline
The date at which the program stops collecting applications for the next enrollment cycle.
http://schema.org/applicationStartDate
The date at which the program begins collecting applications for the next enrollment cycle.
http://schema.org/applicationSubCategory
Subcategory of the application, e.g. 'Arcade Game'.
http://schema.org/applicationSuite
The name of the application suite to which the application belongs (e.g. Excel belongs to Office).
http://schema.org/appliesToDeliveryMethod
The delivery method(s) to which the delivery charge or payment charge specification applies.
http://schema.org/appliesToPaymentMethod
The payment method(s) to which the payment charge specification applies.
http://schema.org/ApplyAction
The act of registering to an organization/service without the guarantee to receive it.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[RegisterAction]]: Unlike RegisterAction, ApplyAction has no guarantees that the application will be accepted.
http://schema.org/ApprovedIndication
An indication for a medical therapy that has been formally specified or approved by a regulatory body that regulates use of the therapy; for example, the US FDA approves indications for most drugs in the US.
http://schema.org/Aquarium
Aquarium.
http://schema.org/ArchiveComponent
An intangible type to be applied to any archive content, carrying with it a set of properties required to describe archival items and collections.
http://schema.org/archiveHeld
Collection, [fonds](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonds), or item held, kept or maintained by an [[ArchiveOrganization]].
http://schema.org/ArchiveOrganization
An organization with archival holdings. An organization which keeps and preserves archival material and typically makes it accessible to the public.
http://schema.org/area
The area within which users can expect to reach the broadcast service.
http://schema.org/areaServed
The geographic area where a service or offered item is provided.
http://schema.org/arrivalAirport
The airport where the flight terminates.
http://schema.org/arrivalBoatTerminal
The terminal or port from which the boat arrives.
http://schema.org/arrivalBusStop
The stop or station from which the bus arrives.
http://schema.org/arrivalGate
Identifier of the flight's arrival gate.
http://schema.org/arrivalPlatform
The platform where the train arrives.
http://schema.org/arrivalStation
The station where the train trip ends.
http://schema.org/arrivalTerminal
Identifier of the flight's arrival terminal.
http://schema.org/arrivalTime
The expected arrival time.
http://schema.org/ArriveAction
The act of arriving at a place. An agent arrives at a destination from a fromLocation, optionally with participants.
http://schema.org/artEdition
The number of copies when multiple copies of a piece of artwork are produced - e.g. for a limited edition of 20 prints, 'artEdition' refers to the total number of copies (in this example "20").
http://schema.org/arterialBranch
The branches that comprise the arterial structure.
http://schema.org/Artery
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries blood away from the heart.
http://schema.org/artform
e.g. Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Print, Photograph, Assemblage, Collage, etc.
http://schema.org/ArtGallery
An art gallery.
http://schema.org/Article
An article, such as a news article or piece of investigative report. Newspapers and magazines have articles of many different types and this is intended to cover them all.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/09/schemaorg-support-for-bibliographic_2.html).
http://schema.org/articleBody
The actual body of the article.
http://schema.org/articleSection
Articles may belong to one or more 'sections' in a magazine or newspaper, such as Sports, Lifestyle, etc.
http://schema.org/artist
The primary artist for a work in a medium other than pencils or digital line art--for example, if the primary artwork is done in watercolors or digital paints.
http://schema.org/artMedium
The material used. (e.g. Oil, Watercolour, Acrylic, Linoprint, Marble, Cyanotype, Digital, Lithograph, DryPoint, Intaglio, Pastel, Woodcut, Pencil, Mixed Media, etc.)
http://schema.org/artworkSurface
The supporting materials for the artwork, e.g. Canvas, Paper, Wood, Board, etc.
http://schema.org/AskAction
The act of posing a question / favor to someone.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[ReplyAction]]: Appears generally as a response to AskAction.
http://schema.org/AskPublicNewsArticle
A [[NewsArticle]] expressing an open call by a [[NewsMediaOrganization]] asking the public for input, insights, clarifications, anecdotes, documentation, etc., on an issue, for reporting purposes.
http://schema.org/aspect
An aspect of medical practice that is considered on the page, such as 'diagnosis', 'treatment', 'causes', 'prognosis', 'etiology', 'epidemiology', etc.
http://schema.org/assembly
Library file name e.g., mscorlib.dll, system.web.dll.
http://schema.org/assemblyVersion
Associated product/technology version. e.g., .NET Framework 4.5.
http://schema.org/AssessAction
The act of forming one's opinion, reaction or sentiment.
http://schema.org/assesses
The item being described is intended to assess the competency or learning outcome defined by the referenced term.
http://schema.org/AssignAction
The act of allocating an action/event/task to some destination (someone or something).
http://schema.org/associatedAnatomy
The anatomy of the underlying organ system or structures associated with this entity.
http://schema.org/associatedArticle
A NewsArticle associated with the Media Object.
http://schema.org/associatedMedia
A media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for encoding.
http://schema.org/associatedPathophysiology
If applicable, a description of the pathophysiology associated with the anatomical system, including potential abnormal changes in the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of the system.
http://schema.org/athlete
A person that acts as performing member of a sports team; a player as opposed to a coach.
http://schema.org/Atlas
A collection or bound volume of maps, charts, plates or tables, physical or in media form illustrating any subject.
http://schema.org/attendee
A person or organization attending the event.
http://schema.org/attendees
A person attending the event.
http://schema.org/Attorney
Professional service: Attorney. \n\nThis type is deprecated - [[LegalService]] is more inclusive and less ambiguous.
http://schema.org/audience
An intended audience, i.e. a group for whom something was created.
http://schema.org/Audience
Intended audience for an item, i.e. the group for whom the item was created.
http://schema.org/audienceType
The target group associated with a given audience (e.g. veterans, car owners, musicians, etc.).
http://schema.org/audio
An embedded audio object.
http://schema.org/Audiobook
An audiobook.
http://schema.org/AudiobookFormat
Book format: Audiobook. This is an enumerated value for use with the bookFormat property. There is also a type 'Audiobook' in the bib extension which includes Audiobook specific properties.
http://schema.org/AudioObject
An audio file.
http://schema.org/authenticator
The Organization responsible for authenticating the user's subscription. For example, many media apps require a cable/satellite provider to authenticate your subscription before playing media.
http://schema.org/AuthenticContent
AuthenticMediaObject: An unaltered image that is presented in an accurate way.
http://schema.org/author
The author of this content or rating. Please note that author is special in that HTML 5 provides a special mechanism for indicating authorship via the rel tag. That is equivalent to this and may be used interchangeably.
http://schema.org/AuthoritativeLegalValue
Indicates that the publisher gives some special status to the publication of the document. ("The Queens Printer" version of a UK Act of Parliament, or the PDF version of a Directive published by the EU Office of Publications). Something "Authoritative" is considered to be also [[OfficialLegalValue]]".
http://schema.org/AuthorizeAction
The act of granting permission to an object.
http://schema.org/AutoBodyShop
Auto body shop.
http://schema.org/AutoDealer
An car dealership.
http://schema.org/AutomatedTeller
ATM/cash machine.
http://schema.org/AutomotiveBusiness
Car repair, sales, or parts.
http://schema.org/AutoPartsStore
An auto parts store.
http://schema.org/AutoRental
A car rental business.
http://schema.org/AutoRepair
Car repair business.
http://schema.org/AutoWash
A car wash business.
http://schema.org/availability
The availability of this item—for example In stock, Out of stock, Pre-order, etc.
http://schema.org/availabilityEnds
The end of the availability of the product or service included in the offer.
http://schema.org/availabilityStarts
The beginning of the availability of the product or service included in the offer.
http://schema.org/availableAtOrFrom
The place(s) from which the offer can be obtained (e.g. store locations).
http://schema.org/availableChannel
A means of accessing the service (e.g. a phone bank, a web site, a location, etc.).
http://schema.org/availableDeliveryMethod
The delivery method(s) available for this offer.
http://schema.org/availableFrom
When the item is available for pickup from the store, locker, etc.
http://schema.org/availableIn
The location in which the strength is available.
http://schema.org/availableLanguage
A language someone may use with or at the item, service or place. Please use one of the language codes from the [IETF BCP 47 standard](http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47). See also [[inLanguage]]
http://schema.org/availableOnDevice
Device required to run the application. Used in cases where a specific make/model is required to run the application.
http://schema.org/availableService
A medical service available from this provider.
http://schema.org/availableStrength
An available dosage strength for the drug.
http://schema.org/availableTest
A diagnostic test or procedure offered by this lab.
http://schema.org/availableThrough
After this date, the item will no longer be available for pickup.
http://schema.org/award
An award won by or for this item.
http://schema.org/awards
Awards won by or for this item.
http://schema.org/awayTeam
The away team in a sports event.
http://schema.org/Ayurvedic
A system of medicine that originated in India over thousands of years and that focuses on integrating and balancing the body, mind, and spirit.
http://schema.org/BackgroundNewsArticle
A [[NewsArticle]] providing historical context, definition and detail on a specific topic (aka "explainer" or "backgrounder"). For example, an in-depth article or frequently-asked-questions ([FAQ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ)) document on topics such as Climate Change or the European Union. Other kinds of background material from a non-news setting are often described using [[Book]] or [[Article]], in particular [[ScholarlyArticle]]. See also [[NewsArticle]] for related vocabulary from a learning/education perspective.
http://schema.org/backstory
For an [[Article]], typically a [[NewsArticle]], the backstory property provides a textual summary giving a brief explanation of why and how an article was created. In a journalistic setting this could include information about reporting process, methods, interviews, data sources, etc.
http://schema.org/Bacteria
Pathogenic bacteria that cause bacterial infection.
http://schema.org/Bakery
A bakery.
http://schema.org/Balance
Physical activity that is engaged to help maintain posture and balance.
http://schema.org/BankAccount
A product or service offered by a bank whereby one may deposit, withdraw or transfer money and in some cases be paid interest.
http://schema.org/bankAccountType
The type of a bank account.
http://schema.org/BankOrCreditUnion
Bank or credit union.
http://schema.org/Barcode
An image of a visual machine-readable code such as a barcode or QR code.
http://schema.org/BarOrPub
A bar or pub.
http://schema.org/baseSalary
The base salary of the job or of an employee in an EmployeeRole.
http://schema.org/BasicIncome
BasicIncome: this is a benefit for basic income.
http://schema.org/bccRecipient
A sub property of recipient. The recipient blind copied on a message.
http://schema.org/Beach
Beach.
http://schema.org/BeautySalon
Beauty salon.
http://schema.org/bed
The type of bed or beds included in the accommodation. For the single case of just one bed of a certain type, you use bed directly with a text. If you want to indicate the quantity of a certain kind of bed, use an instance of BedDetails. For more detailed information, use the amenityFeature property.
http://schema.org/BedAndBreakfast
Bed and breakfast. <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/BedDetails
An entity holding detailed information about the available bed types, e.g. the quantity of twin beds for a hotel room. For the single case of just one bed of a certain type, you can use bed directly with a text. See also [[BedType]] (under development).
http://schema.org/BedType
A type of bed. This is used for indicating the bed or beds available in an accommodation.
http://schema.org/beforeMedia
A media object representing the circumstances before performing this direction.
http://schema.org/BefriendAction
The act of forming a personal connection with someone (object) mutually/bidirectionally/symmetrically.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[FollowAction]]: Unlike FollowAction, BefriendAction implies that the connection is reciprocal.
http://schema.org/beneficiaryBank
A bank or bank’s branch, financial institution or international financial institution operating the beneficiary’s bank account or releasing funds for the beneficiary
http://schema.org/benefits
Description of benefits associated with the job.
http://schema.org/BenefitsHealthAspect
Content about the benefits and advantages of usage or utilization of topic.
http://schema.org/benefitsSummaryUrl
The URL that goes directly to the summary of benefits and coverage for the specific standard plan or plan variation.
http://schema.org/bestRating
The highest value allowed in this rating system. If bestRating is omitted, 5 is assumed.
http://schema.org/BikeStore
A bike store.
http://schema.org/billingAddress
The billing address for the order.
http://schema.org/billingDuration
Specifies for how long this price (or price component) will be billed. Can be used, for example, to model the contractual duration of a subscription or payment plan. Type can be either a Duration or a Number (in which case the unit of measurement, for example month, is specified by the unitCode property)
http://schema.org/billingIncrement
This property specifies the minimal quantity and rounding increment that will be the basis for the billing. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property.
http://schema.org/billingPeriod
The time interval used to compute the invoice.
http://schema.org/billingStart
Specifies after how much time this price (or price component) becomes valid and billing starts. Can be used, for example, to model a price increase after the first year of a subscription. The unit of measurement is specified by the unitCode property
http://schema.org/biomechnicalClass
The biomechanical properties of the bone.
http://schema.org/birthDate
Date of birth.
http://schema.org/birthPlace
The place where the person was born.
http://schema.org/bitrate
The bitrate of the media object.
http://schema.org/Blog
A blog.
http://schema.org/blogPost
A posting that is part of this blog.
http://schema.org/BlogPosting
A blog post.
http://schema.org/blogPosts
The postings that are part of this blog.
http://schema.org/bloodSupply
The blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the muscle.
http://schema.org/BloodTest
A medical test performed on a sample of a patient's blood.
http://schema.org/boardingGroup
The airline-specific indicator of boarding order / preference.
http://schema.org/boardingPolicy
The type of boarding policy used by the airline (e.g. zone-based or group-based).
http://schema.org/BoardingPolicyType
A type of boarding policy used by an airline.
http://schema.org/BoatReservation
A reservation for boat travel. Note: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/BoatTerminal
A terminal for boats, ships, and other water vessels.
http://schema.org/BoatTrip
A trip on a commercial ferry line.
http://schema.org/bodyLocation
Location in the body of the anatomical structure.
http://schema.org/BodyOfWater
A body of water, such as a sea, ocean, or lake.
http://schema.org/bodyType
Indicates the design and body style of the vehicle (e.g. station wagon, hatchback, etc.).
http://schema.org/Bone
Rigid connective tissue that comprises up the skeletal structure of the human body.
http://schema.org/Book
A book.
http://schema.org/bookEdition
The edition of the book.
http://schema.org/bookFormat
The format of the book.
http://schema.org/BookFormatType
The publication format of the book.
http://schema.org/bookingAgent
'bookingAgent' is an out-dated term indicating a 'broker' that serves as a booking agent.
http://schema.org/bookingTime
The date and time the reservation was booked.
http://schema.org/BookmarkAction
An agent bookmarks/flags/labels/tags/marks an object.
http://schema.org/BookSeries
A series of books. Included books can be indicated with the hasPart property.
http://schema.org/BookStore
A bookstore.
http://schema.org/Boolean
Boolean: True or False.
http://schema.org/BorrowAction
The act of obtaining an object under an agreement to return it at a later date. Reciprocal of LendAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[LendAction]]: Reciprocal of BorrowAction.
http://schema.org/borrower
A sub property of participant. The person that borrows the object being lent.
http://schema.org/BowlingAlley
A bowling alley.
http://schema.org/box
A box is the area enclosed by the rectangle formed by two points. The first point is the lower corner, the second point is the upper corner. A box is expressed as two points separated by a space character.
http://schema.org/BrainStructure
Any anatomical structure which pertains to the soft nervous tissue functioning as the coordinating center of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity.
http://schema.org/branch
The branches that delineate from the nerve bundle. Not to be confused with [[branchOf]].
http://schema.org/branchCode
A short textual code (also called "store code") that uniquely identifies a place of business. The code is typically assigned by the parentOrganization and used in structured URLs.\n\nFor example, in the URL http://www.starbucks.co.uk/store-locator/etc/detail/3047 the code "3047" is a branchCode for a particular branch.
http://schema.org/branchOf
The larger organization that this local business is a branch of, if any. Not to be confused with (anatomical)[[branch]].
http://schema.org/Brand
A brand is a name used by an organization or business person for labeling a product, product group, or similar.
http://schema.org/brand
The brand(s) associated with a product or service, or the brand(s) maintained by an organization or business person.
http://schema.org/breadcrumb
A set of links that can help a user understand and navigate a website hierarchy.
http://schema.org/BreadcrumbList
A BreadcrumbList is an ItemList consisting of a chain of linked Web pages, typically described using at least their URL and their name, and typically ending with the current page.\n\nThe [[position]] property is used to reconstruct the order of the items in a BreadcrumbList The convention is that a breadcrumb list has an [[itemListOrder]] of [[ItemListOrderAscending]] (lower values listed first), and that the first items in this list correspond to the "top" or beginning of the breadcrumb trail, e.g. with a site or section homepage. The specific values of 'position' are not assigned meaning for a BreadcrumbList, but they should be integers, e.g. beginning with '1' for the first item in the list.
http://schema.org/breastfeedingWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use by breastfeeding mothers.
http://schema.org/Brewery
Brewery.
http://schema.org/Bridge
A bridge.
http://schema.org/broadcastAffiliateOf
The media network(s) whose content is broadcast on this station.
http://schema.org/BroadcastChannel
A unique instance of a BroadcastService on a CableOrSatelliteService lineup.
http://schema.org/broadcastChannelId
The unique address by which the BroadcastService can be identified in a provider lineup. In US, this is typically a number.
http://schema.org/broadcastDisplayName
The name displayed in the channel guide. For many US affiliates, it is the network name.
http://schema.org/broadcaster
The organization owning or operating the broadcast service.
http://schema.org/BroadcastEvent
An over the air or online broadcast event.
http://schema.org/broadcastFrequency
The frequency used for over-the-air broadcasts. Numeric values or simple ranges e.g. 87-99. In addition a shortcut idiom is supported for frequences of AM and FM radio channels, e.g. "87 FM".
http://schema.org/BroadcastFrequencySpecification
The frequency in MHz and the modulation used for a particular BroadcastService.
http://schema.org/broadcastFrequencyValue
The frequency in MHz for a particular broadcast.
http://schema.org/broadcastOfEvent
The event being broadcast such as a sporting event or awards ceremony.
http://schema.org/BroadcastRelease
BroadcastRelease.
http://schema.org/BroadcastService
A delivery service through which content is provided via broadcast over the air or online.
http://schema.org/broadcastServiceTier
The type of service required to have access to the channel (e.g. Standard or Premium).
http://schema.org/broadcastSignalModulation
The modulation (e.g. FM, AM, etc) used by a particular broadcast service
http://schema.org/broadcastSubChannel
The subchannel used for the broadcast.
http://schema.org/broadcastTimezone
The timezone in [ISO 8601 format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601) for which the service bases its broadcasts
http://schema.org/broker
An entity that arranges for an exchange between a buyer and a seller. In most cases a broker never acquires or releases ownership of a product or service involved in an exchange. If it is not clear whether an entity is a broker, seller, or buyer, the latter two terms are preferred.
http://schema.org/BrokerageAccount
An account that allows an investor to deposit funds and place investment orders with a licensed broker or brokerage firm.
http://schema.org/browserRequirements
Specifies browser requirements in human-readable text. For example, 'requires HTML5 support'.
http://schema.org/BuddhistTemple
A Buddhist temple.
http://schema.org/BusinessAudience
A set of characteristics belonging to businesses, e.g. who compose an item's target audience.
http://schema.org/businessDays
Days of the week when the merchant typically operates, indicated via opening hours markup.
http://schema.org/BusinessEntityType
A business entity type is a conceptual entity representing the legal form, the size, the main line of business, the position in the value chain, or any combination thereof, of an organization or business person.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Business\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Enduser\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PublicInstitution\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Reseller
http://schema.org/BusinessEvent
Event type: Business event.
http://schema.org/BusinessFunction
The business function specifies the type of activity or access (i.e., the bundle of rights) offered by the organization or business person through the offer. Typical are sell, rental or lease, maintenance or repair, manufacture / produce, recycle / dispose, engineering / construction, or installation. Proprietary specifications of access rights are also instances of this class.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ConstructionInstallation\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Dispose\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#LeaseOut\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Maintain\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ProvideService\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Repair\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Buy
http://schema.org/businessFunction
The business function (e.g. sell, lease, repair, dispose) of the offer or component of a bundle (TypeAndQuantityNode). The default is http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell.
http://schema.org/BusinessSupport
BusinessSupport: this is a benefit for supporting businesses.
http://schema.org/busName
The name of the bus (e.g. Bolt Express).
http://schema.org/busNumber
The unique identifier for the bus.
http://schema.org/BusOrCoach
A bus (also omnibus or autobus) is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. Coaches are luxury busses, usually in service for long distance travel.
http://schema.org/BusReservation
A reservation for bus travel. \n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/BusStation
A bus station.
http://schema.org/BusStop
A bus stop.
http://schema.org/BusTrip
A trip on a commercial bus line.
http://schema.org/BuyAction
The act of giving money to a seller in exchange for goods or services rendered. An agent buys an object, product, or service from a seller for a price. Reciprocal of SellAction.
http://schema.org/buyer
A sub property of participant. The participant/person/organization that bought the object.
http://schema.org/byArtist
The artist that performed this album or recording.
http://schema.org/byDay
Defines the day(s) of the week on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. May be specified using either [[DayOfWeek]], or alternatively [[Text]] conforming to iCal's syntax for byDay recurrence rules
http://schema.org/byMonth
Defines the month(s) of the year on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. Specified as an [[Integer]] between 1-12. January is 1.
http://schema.org/byMonthDay
Defines the day(s) of the month on which a recurring [[Event]] takes place. Specified as an [[Integer]] between 1-31.
http://schema.org/byMonthWeek
Defines the week(s) of the month on which a recurring Event takes place. Specified as an Integer between 1-5. For clarity, byMonthWeek is best used in conjunction with byDay to indicate concepts like the first and third Mondays of a month.
http://schema.org/CableOrSatelliteService
A service which provides access to media programming like TV or radio. Access may be via cable or satellite.
http://schema.org/CafeOrCoffeeShop
A cafe or coffee shop.
http://schema.org/callSign
A [callsign](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_sign), as used in broadcasting and radio communications to identify people, radio and TV stations, or vehicles.
http://schema.org/calories
The number of calories.
http://schema.org/Campground
A camping site, campsite, or [[Campground]] is a place used for overnight stay in the outdoors, typically containing individual [[CampingPitch]] locations. \n\n In British English a campsite is an area, usually divided into a number of pitches, where people can camp overnight using tents or camper vans or caravans; this British English use of the word is synonymous with the American English expression campground. In American English the term campsite generally means an area where an individual, family, group, or military unit can pitch a tent or park a camper; a campground may contain many campsites (Source: Wikipedia see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campsite](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campsite)).\n\n See also the dedicated [document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations](/docs/hotels.html).
http://schema.org/CampingPitch
A [[CampingPitch]] is an individual place for overnight stay in the outdoors, typically being part of a larger camping site, or [[Campground]].\n\n In British English a campsite, or campground, is an area, usually divided into a number of pitches, where people can camp overnight using tents or camper vans or caravans; this British English use of the word is synonymous with the American English expression campground. In American English the term campsite generally means an area where an individual, family, group, or military unit can pitch a tent or park a camper; a campground may contain many campsites. (Source: Wikipedia see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campsite](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campsite)).\n\n See also the dedicated [document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations](/docs/hotels.html).
http://schema.org/Canal
A canal, like the Panama Canal.
http://schema.org/CancelAction
The act of asserting that a future event/action is no longer going to happen.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[ConfirmAction]]: The antonym of CancelAction.
http://schema.org/candidate
A sub property of object. The candidate subject of this action.
http://schema.org/Car
A car is a wheeled, self-powered motor vehicle used for transportation.
http://schema.org/carbohydrateContent
The number of grams of carbohydrates.
http://schema.org/Cardiovascular
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of heart and vasculature.
http://schema.org/CardiovascularExam
Cardiovascular system assessment withclinical examination.
http://schema.org/cargoVolume
The available volume for cargo or luggage. For automobiles, this is usually the trunk volume.\n\nTypical unit code(s): LTR for liters, FTQ for cubic foot/feet\n\nNote: You can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/carrier
'carrier' is an out-dated term indicating the 'provider' for parcel delivery and flights.
http://schema.org/carrierRequirements
Specifies specific carrier(s) requirements for the application (e.g. an application may only work on a specific carrier network).
http://schema.org/CarUsageType
A value indicating a special usage of a car, e.g. commercial rental, driving school, or as a taxi.
http://schema.org/CaseSeries
A case series (also known as a clinical series) is a medical research study that tracks patients with a known exposure given similar treatment or examines their medical records for exposure and outcome. A case series can be retrospective or prospective and usually involves a smaller number of patients than the more powerful case-control studies or randomized controlled trials. Case series may be consecutive or non-consecutive, depending on whether all cases presenting to the reporting authors over a period of time were included, or only a selection.
http://schema.org/cashBack
A cardholder benefit that pays the cardholder a small percentage of their net expenditures.
http://schema.org/Casino
A casino.
http://schema.org/CassetteFormat
CassetteFormat.
http://schema.org/catalog
A data catalog which contains this dataset.
http://schema.org/catalogNumber
The catalog number for the release.
http://schema.org/category
A category for the item. Greater signs or slashes can be used to informally indicate a category hierarchy.
http://schema.org/CategoryCode
A Category Code.
http://schema.org/CategoryCodeSet
A set of Category Code values.
http://schema.org/CatholicChurch
A Catholic church.
http://schema.org/causeOf
The condition, complication, symptom, sign, etc. caused.
http://schema.org/CausesHealthAspect
Information about the causes and main actions that gave rise to the topic.
http://schema.org/ccRecipient
A sub property of recipient. The recipient copied on a message.
http://schema.org/CDCPMDRecord
A CDCPMDRecord is a data structure representing a record in a CDC tabular data format used for hospital data reporting. See [documentation](/docs/cdc-covid.html) for details, and the linked CDC materials for authoritative definitions used as the source here.
http://schema.org/CDFormat
CDFormat.
http://schema.org/Cemetery
A graveyard.
http://schema.org/Chapter
One of the sections into which a book is divided. A chapter usually has a section number or a name.
http://schema.org/character
Fictional person connected with a creative work.
http://schema.org/characterAttribute
A piece of data that represents a particular aspect of a fictional character (skill, power, character points, advantage, disadvantage).
http://schema.org/characterName
The name of a character played in some acting or performing role, i.e. in a PerformanceRole.
http://schema.org/CharitableIncorporatedOrganization
CharitableIncorporatedOrganization: Non-profit type referring to a Charitable Incorporated Organization (UK).
http://schema.org/cheatCode
Cheat codes to the game.
http://schema.org/CheckAction
An agent inspects, determines, investigates, inquires, or examines an object's accuracy, quality, condition, or state.
http://schema.org/CheckInAction
The act of an agent communicating (service provider, social media, etc) their arrival by registering/confirming for a previously reserved service (e.g. flight check in) or at a place (e.g. hotel), possibly resulting in a result (boarding pass, etc).\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[CheckOutAction]]: The antonym of CheckInAction.\n* [[ArriveAction]]: Unlike ArriveAction, CheckInAction implies that the agent is informing/confirming the start of a previously reserved service.\n* [[ConfirmAction]]: Unlike ConfirmAction, CheckInAction implies that the agent is informing/confirming the *start* of a previously reserved service rather than its validity/existence.
http://schema.org/checkinTime
The earliest someone may check into a lodging establishment.
http://schema.org/CheckOutAction
The act of an agent communicating (service provider, social media, etc) their departure of a previously reserved service (e.g. flight check in) or place (e.g. hotel).\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[CheckInAction]]: The antonym of CheckOutAction.\n* [[DepartAction]]: Unlike DepartAction, CheckOutAction implies that the agent is informing/confirming the end of a previously reserved service.\n* [[CancelAction]]: Unlike CancelAction, CheckOutAction implies that the agent is informing/confirming the end of a previously reserved service.
http://schema.org/CheckoutPage
Web page type: Checkout page.
http://schema.org/checkoutTime
The latest someone may check out of a lodging establishment.
http://schema.org/ChildCare
A Childcare center.
http://schema.org/childMaxAge
Maximal age of the child.
http://schema.org/childMinAge
Minimal age of the child.
http://schema.org/children
A child of the person.
http://schema.org/ChildrensEvent
Event type: Children's event.
http://schema.org/Chiropractic
A system of medicine focused on the relationship between the body's structure, mainly the spine, and its functioning.
http://schema.org/cholesterolContent
The number of milligrams of cholesterol.
http://schema.org/ChooseAction
The act of expressing a preference from a set of options or a large or unbounded set of choices/options.
http://schema.org/Church
A church.
http://schema.org/circle
A circle is the circular region of a specified radius centered at a specified latitude and longitude. A circle is expressed as a pair followed by a radius in meters.
http://schema.org/citation
A citation or reference to another creative work, such as another publication, web page, scholarly article, etc.
http://schema.org/City
A city or town.
http://schema.org/CityHall
A city hall.
http://schema.org/CivicStructure
A public structure, such as a town hall or concert hall.
http://schema.org/Claim
A [[Claim]] in Schema.org represents a specific, factually-oriented claim that could be the [[itemReviewed]] in a [[ClaimReview]]. The content of a claim can be summarized with the [[text]] property. Variations on well known claims can have their common identity indicated via [[sameAs]] links, and summarized with a [[name]]. Ideally, a [[Claim]] description includes enough contextual information to minimize the risk of ambiguity or inclarity. In practice, many claims are better understood in the context in which they appear or the interpretations provided by claim reviews. Beyond [[ClaimReview]], the Claim type can be associated with related creative works - for example a [[ScholaryArticle]] or [[Question]] might be [[about]] some [[Claim]]. At this time, Schema.org does not define any types of relationship between claims. This is a natural area for future exploration.
http://schema.org/ClaimReview
A fact-checking review of claims made (or reported) in some creative work (referenced via itemReviewed).
http://schema.org/claimReviewed
A short summary of the specific claims reviewed in a ClaimReview.
http://schema.org/Class
A class, also often called a 'Type'; equivalent to rdfs:Class.
http://schema.org/CleaningFee
Represents the cleaning fee part of the total price for an offered product, for example a vacation rental
http://schema.org/clincalPharmacology
Description of the absorption and elimination of drugs, including their concentration (pharmacokinetics, pK) and biological effects (pharmacodynamics, pD).
http://schema.org/clinicalPharmacology
Description of the absorption and elimination of drugs, including their concentration (pharmacokinetics, pK) and biological effects (pharmacodynamics, pD).
http://schema.org/Clinician
Medical clinicians, including practicing physicians and other medical professionals involved in clinical practice.
http://schema.org/Clip
A short TV or radio program or a segment/part of a program.
http://schema.org/clipNumber
Position of the clip within an ordered group of clips.
http://schema.org/closes
The closing hour of the place or service on the given day(s) of the week.
http://schema.org/ClothingStore
A clothing store.
http://schema.org/coach
A person that acts in a coaching role for a sports team.
http://schema.org/Code
Computer programming source code. Example: Full (compile ready) solutions, code snippet samples, scripts, templates.
http://schema.org/code
A medical code for the entity, taken from a controlled vocabulary or ontology such as ICD-9, DiseasesDB, MeSH, SNOMED-CT, RxNorm, etc.
http://schema.org/codeRepository
Link to the repository where the un-compiled, human readable code and related code is located (SVN, github, CodePlex).
http://schema.org/codeSampleType
What type of code sample: full (compile ready) solution, code snippet, inline code, scripts, template.
http://schema.org/codeValue
A short textual code that uniquely identifies the value.
http://schema.org/codingSystem
The coding system, e.g. 'ICD-10'.
http://schema.org/CohortStudy
Also known as a panel study. A cohort study is a form of longitudinal study used in medicine and social science. It is one type of study design and should be compared with a cross-sectional study. A cohort is a group of people who share a common characteristic or experience within a defined period (e.g., are born, leave school, lose their job, are exposed to a drug or a vaccine, etc.). The comparison group may be the general population from which the cohort is drawn, or it may be another cohort of persons thought to have had little or no exposure to the substance under investigation, but otherwise similar. Alternatively, subgroups within the cohort may be compared with each other.
http://schema.org/colleague
A colleague of the person.
http://schema.org/colleagues
A colleague of the person.
http://schema.org/Collection
A collection of items e.g. creative works or products.
http://schema.org/collection
A sub property of object. The collection target of the action.
http://schema.org/CollectionPage
Web page type: Collection page.
http://schema.org/collectionSize
The number of items in the [[Collection]].
http://schema.org/CollegeOrUniversity
A college, university, or other third-level educational institution.
http://schema.org/color
The color of the product.
http://schema.org/colorist
The individual who adds color to inked drawings.
http://schema.org/ComedyClub
A comedy club.
http://schema.org/ComedyEvent
Event type: Comedy event.
http://schema.org/ComicCoverArt
The artwork on the cover of a comic.
http://schema.org/ComicIssue
Individual comic issues are serially published as part of a larger series. For the sake of consistency, even one-shot issues belong to a series comprised of a single issue. All comic issues can be uniquely identified by: the combination of the name and volume number of the series to which the issue belongs; the issue number; and the variant description of the issue (if any).
http://schema.org/ComicSeries
A sequential publication of comic stories under a unifying title, for example "The Amazing Spider-Man" or "Groo the Wanderer".
http://schema.org/ComicStory
The term "story" is any indivisible, re-printable unit of a comic, including the interior stories, covers, and backmatter. Most comics have at least two stories: a cover (ComicCoverArt) and an interior story.
http://schema.org/comment
Comments, typically from users.
http://schema.org/Comment
A comment on an item - for example, a comment on a blog post. The comment's content is expressed via the [[text]] property, and its topic via [[about]], properties shared with all CreativeWorks.
http://schema.org/CommentAction
The act of generating a comment about a subject.
http://schema.org/commentCount
The number of comments this CreativeWork (e.g. Article, Question or Answer) has received. This is most applicable to works published in Web sites with commenting system; additional comments may exist elsewhere.
http://schema.org/CommentPermission
Permission to add comments to the document.
http://schema.org/commentText
The text of the UserComment.
http://schema.org/commentTime
The time at which the UserComment was made.
http://schema.org/CommunicateAction
The act of conveying information to another person via a communication medium (instrument) such as speech, email, or telephone conversation.
http://schema.org/CommunityHealth
A field of public health focusing on improving health characteristics of a defined population in relation with their geographical or environment areas
http://schema.org/competencyRequired
Knowledge, skill, ability or personal attribute that must be demonstrated by a person or other entity in order to do something such as earn an Educational Occupational Credential or understand a LearningResource.
http://schema.org/competitor
A competitor in a sports event.
http://schema.org/CompilationAlbum
CompilationAlbum.
http://schema.org/Completed
Completed.
http://schema.org/CompletedActionStatus
An action that has already taken place.
http://schema.org/CompleteDataFeed
A [[CompleteDataFeed]] is a [[DataFeed]] whose standard representation includes content for every item currently in the feed. This is the equivalent of Atom's element as defined in Feed Paging and Archiving [RFC 5005](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5005), For example (and as defined for Atom), when using data from a feed that represents a collection of items that varies over time (e.g. "Top Twenty Records") there is no need to have newer entries mixed in alongside older, obsolete entries. By marking this feed as a CompleteDataFeed, old entries can be safely discarded when the feed is refreshed, since we can assume the feed has provided descriptions for all current items.
http://schema.org/composer
The person or organization who wrote a composition, or who is the composer of a work performed at some event.
http://schema.org/CompoundPriceSpecification
A compound price specification is one that bundles multiple prices that all apply in combination for different dimensions of consumption. Use the name property of the attached unit price specification for indicating the dimension of a price component (e.g. "electricity" or "final cleaning").
http://schema.org/comprisedOf
Specifying something physically contained by something else. Typically used here for the underlying anatomical structures, such as organs, that comprise the anatomical system.
http://schema.org/ComputerLanguage
This type covers computer programming languages such as Scheme and Lisp, as well as other language-like computer representations. Natural languages are best represented with the [[Language]] type.
http://schema.org/ComputerStore
A computer store.
http://schema.org/conditionsOfAccess
Conditions that affect the availability of, or method(s) of access to, an item. Typically used for real world items such as an [[ArchiveComponent]] held by an [[ArchiveOrganization]]. This property is not suitable for use as a general Web access control mechanism. It is expressed only in natural language.\n\nFor example "Available by appointment from the Reading Room" or "Accessible only from logged-in accounts ".
http://schema.org/ConfirmAction
The act of notifying someone that a future event/action is going to happen as expected.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[CancelAction]]: The antonym of ConfirmAction.
http://schema.org/confirmationNumber
A number that confirms the given order or payment has been received.
http://schema.org/connectedTo
Other anatomical structures to which this structure is connected.
http://schema.org/Consortium
A Consortium is a membership [[Organization]] whose members are typically Organizations.
http://schema.org/constrainingProperty
Indicates a property used as a constraint to define a [[StatisticalPopulation]] with respect to the set of entities corresponding to an indicated type (via [[populationType]]).
http://schema.org/ConsumeAction
The act of ingesting information/resources/food.
http://schema.org/contactlessPayment
A secure method for consumers to purchase products or services via debit, credit or smartcards by using RFID or NFC technology.
http://schema.org/contactOption
An option available on this contact point (e.g. a toll-free number or support for hearing-impaired callers).
http://schema.org/ContactPage
Web page type: Contact page.
http://schema.org/ContactPoint
A contact point—for example, a Customer Complaints department.
http://schema.org/contactPoint
A contact point for a person or organization.
http://schema.org/ContactPointOption
Enumerated options related to a ContactPoint.
http://schema.org/contactPoints
A contact point for a person or organization.
http://schema.org/contactType
A person or organization can have different contact points, for different purposes. For example, a sales contact point, a PR contact point and so on. This property is used to specify the kind of contact point.
http://schema.org/ContagiousnessHealthAspect
Content about contagion mechanisms and contagiousness information over the topic.
http://schema.org/containedIn
The basic containment relation between a place and one that contains it.
http://schema.org/containedInPlace
The basic containment relation between a place and one that contains it.
http://schema.org/containsPlace
The basic containment relation between a place and another that it contains.
http://schema.org/containsSeason
A season that is part of the media series.
http://schema.org/contentLocation
The location depicted or described in the content. For example, the location in a photograph or painting.
http://schema.org/contentRating
Official rating of a piece of content—for example,'MPAA PG-13'.
http://schema.org/contentReferenceTime
The specific time described by a creative work, for works (e.g. articles, video objects etc.) that emphasise a particular moment within an Event.
http://schema.org/contentSize
File size in (mega/kilo) bytes.
http://schema.org/contentType
The supported content type(s) for an EntryPoint response.
http://schema.org/contentUrl
Actual bytes of the media object, for example the image file or video file.
http://schema.org/Continent
One of the continents (for example, Europe or Africa).
http://schema.org/contraindication
A contraindication for this therapy.
http://schema.org/contributor
A secondary contributor to the CreativeWork or Event.
http://schema.org/ControlAction
An agent controls a device or application.
http://schema.org/ConvenienceStore
A convenience store.
http://schema.org/Conversation
One or more messages between organizations or people on a particular topic. Individual messages can be linked to the conversation with isPartOf or hasPart properties.
http://schema.org/CookAction
The act of producing/preparing food.
http://schema.org/cookingMethod
The method of cooking, such as Frying, Steaming, ...
http://schema.org/cookTime
The time it takes to actually cook the dish, in [ISO 8601 duration format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/CoOp
Play mode: CoOp. Co-operative games, where you play on the same team with friends.
http://schema.org/copyrightHolder
The party holding the legal copyright to the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/copyrightNotice
Text of a notice appropriate for describing the copyright aspects of this Creative Work, ideally indicating the owner of the copyright for the Work.
http://schema.org/copyrightYear
The year during which the claimed copyright for the CreativeWork was first asserted.
http://schema.org/Corporation
Organization: A business corporation.
http://schema.org/correction
Indicates a correction to a [[CreativeWork]], either via a [[CorrectionComment]], textually or in another document.
http://schema.org/CorrectionComment
A [[comment]] that corrects [[CreativeWork]].
http://schema.org/correctionsPolicy
For an [[Organization]] (e.g. [[NewsMediaOrganization]]), a statement describing (in news media, the newsroom’s) disclosure and correction policy for errors.
http://schema.org/costCategory
The category of cost, such as wholesale, retail, reimbursement cap, etc.
http://schema.org/costCurrency
The currency (in 3-letter of the drug cost. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217
http://schema.org/costOrigin
Additional details to capture the origin of the cost data. For example, 'Medicare Part B'.
http://schema.org/costPerUnit
The cost per unit of the drug.
http://schema.org/countriesNotSupported
Countries for which the application is not supported. You can also provide the two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
http://schema.org/countriesSupported
Countries for which the application is supported. You can also provide the two-letter ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
http://schema.org/Country
A country.
http://schema.org/countryOfOrigin
The country of the principal offices of the production company or individual responsible for the movie or program.
http://schema.org/Course
A description of an educational course which may be offered as distinct instances at which take place at different times or take place at different locations, or be offered through different media or modes of study. An educational course is a sequence of one or more educational events and/or creative works which aims to build knowledge, competence or ability of learners.
http://schema.org/course
A sub property of location. The course where this action was taken.
http://schema.org/courseCode
The identifier for the [[Course]] used by the course [[provider]] (e.g. CS101 or 6.001).
http://schema.org/CourseInstance
An instance of a [[Course]] which is distinct from other instances because it is offered at a different time or location or through different media or modes of study or to a specific section of students.
http://schema.org/courseMode
The medium or means of delivery of the course instance or the mode of study, either as a text label (e.g. "online", "onsite" or "blended"; "synchronous" or "asynchronous"; "full-time" or "part-time") or as a URL reference to a term from a controlled vocabulary (e.g. https://ceds.ed.gov/element/001311#Asynchronous ).
http://schema.org/coursePrerequisites
Requirements for taking the Course. May be completion of another [[Course]] or a textual description like "permission of instructor". Requirements may be a pre-requisite competency, referenced using [[AlignmentObject]].
http://schema.org/courseWorkload
The amount of work expected of students taking the course, often provided as a figure per week or per month, and may be broken down by type. For example, "2 hours of lectures, 1 hour of lab work and 3 hours of independent study per week".
http://schema.org/Courthouse
A courthouse.
http://schema.org/coverageEndTime
The time when the live blog will stop covering the Event. Note that coverage may continue after the Event concludes.
http://schema.org/coverageStartTime
The time when the live blog will begin covering the Event. Note that coverage may begin before the Event's start time. The LiveBlogPosting may also be created before coverage begins.
http://schema.org/CoverArt
The artwork on the outer surface of a CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/CovidTestingFacility
A CovidTestingFacility is a [[MedicalClinic]] where testing for the COVID-19 Coronavirus disease is available. If the facility is being made available from an established [[Pharmacy]], [[Hotel]], or other non-medical organization, multiple types can be listed. This makes it easier to re-use existing schema.org information about that place e.g. contact info, address, opening hours. Note that in an emergency, such information may not always be reliable.
http://schema.org/CreateAction
The act of deliberately creating/producing/generating/building a result out of the agent.
http://schema.org/CreativeWork
The most generic kind of creative work, including books, movies, photographs, software programs, etc.
http://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeason
A media season e.g. tv, radio, video game etc.
http://schema.org/CreativeWorkSeries
A CreativeWorkSeries in schema.org is a group of related items, typically but not necessarily of the same kind. CreativeWorkSeries are usually organized into some order, often chronological. Unlike [[ItemList]] which is a general purpose data structure for lists of things, the emphasis with CreativeWorkSeries is on published materials (written e.g. books and periodicals, or media such as tv, radio and games).\n\nSpecific subtypes are available for describing [[TVSeries]], [[RadioSeries]], [[MovieSeries]], [[BookSeries]], [[Periodical]] and [[VideoGameSeries]]. In each case, the [[hasPart]] / [[isPartOf]] properties can be used to relate the CreativeWorkSeries to its parts. The general CreativeWorkSeries type serves largely just to organize these more specific and practical subtypes.\n\nIt is common for properties applicable to an item from the series to be usefully applied to the containing group. Schema.org attempts to anticipate some of these cases, but publishers should be free to apply properties of the series parts to the series as a whole wherever they seem appropriate.
http://schema.org/creativeWorkStatus
The status of a creative work in terms of its stage in a lifecycle. Example terms include Incomplete, Draft, Published, Obsolete. Some organizations define a set of terms for the stages of their publication lifecycle.
http://schema.org/creator
The creator/author of this CreativeWork. This is the same as the Author property for CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/credentialCategory
The category or type of credential being described, for example "degree”, “certificate”, “badge”, or more specific term.
http://schema.org/CreditCard
A card payment method of a particular brand or name. Used to mark up a particular payment method and/or the financial product/service that supplies the card account.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#AmericanExpress\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DinersClub\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Discover\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#JCB\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#MasterCard\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#VISA
http://schema.org/creditedTo
The group the release is credited to if different than the byArtist. For example, Red and Blue is credited to "Stefani Germanotta Band", but by Lady Gaga.
http://schema.org/creditText
Text that can be used to credit person(s) and/or organization(s) associated with a published Creative Work.
http://schema.org/Crematorium
A crematorium.
http://schema.org/CriticReview
A [[CriticReview]] is a more specialized form of Review written or published by a source that is recognized for its reviewing activities. These can include online columns, travel and food guides, TV and radio shows, blogs and other independent Web sites. [[CriticReview]]s are typically more in-depth and professionally written. For simpler, casually written user/visitor/viewer/customer reviews, it is more appropriate to use the [[UserReview]] type. Review aggregator sites such as Metacritic already separate out the site's user reviews from selected critic reviews that originate from third-party sources.
http://schema.org/CrossSectional
Studies carried out on pre-existing data (usually from 'snapshot' surveys), such as that collected by the Census Bureau. Sometimes called Prevalence Studies.
http://schema.org/cssSelector
A CSS selector, e.g. of a [[SpeakableSpecification]] or [[WebPageElement]]. In the latter case, multiple matches within a page can constitute a single conceptual "Web page element".
http://schema.org/CssSelectorType
Text representing a CSS selector.
http://schema.org/CT
X-ray computed tomography imaging.
http://schema.org/currenciesAccepted
The currency accepted.\n\nUse standard formats: [ISO 4217 currency format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) e.g. "USD"; [Ticker symbol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies) for cryptocurrencies e.g. "BTC"; well known names for [Local Exchange Tradings Systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_trading_system) (LETS) and other currency types e.g. "Ithaca HOUR".
http://schema.org/currency
The currency in which the monetary amount is expressed.\n\nUse standard formats: [ISO 4217 currency format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) e.g. "USD"; [Ticker symbol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies) for cryptocurrencies e.g. "BTC"; well known names for [Local Exchange Tradings Systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_trading_system) (LETS) and other currency types e.g. "Ithaca HOUR".
http://schema.org/CurrencyConversionService
A service to convert funds from one currency to another currency.
http://schema.org/currentExchangeRate
The current price of a currency.
http://schema.org/customer
Party placing the order or paying the invoice.
http://schema.org/cutoffTime
Order cutoff time allows merchants to describe the time after which they will no longer process orders received on that day. For orders processed after cutoff time, one day gets added to the delivery time estimate. This property is expected to be most typically used via the [[ShippingRateSettings]] publication pattern. The time is indicated using the ISO-8601 Time format, e.g. "23:30:00-05:00" would represent 6:30 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) which is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
http://schema.org/cvdCollectionDate
collectiondate - Date for which patient counts are reported.
http://schema.org/cvdFacilityCounty
Name of the County of the NHSN facility that this data record applies to. Use [[cvdFacilityId]] to identify the facility. To provide other details, [[healthcareReportingData]] can be used on a [[Hospital]] entry.
http://schema.org/cvdFacilityId
Identifier of the NHSN facility that this data record applies to. Use [[cvdFacilityCounty]] to indicate the county. To provide other details, [[healthcareReportingData]] can be used on a [[Hospital]] entry.
http://schema.org/cvdNumBeds
numbeds - HOSPITAL INPATIENT BEDS: Inpatient beds, including all staffed, licensed, and overflow (surge) beds used for inpatients.
http://schema.org/cvdNumBedsOcc
numbedsocc - HOSPITAL INPATIENT BED OCCUPANCY: Total number of staffed inpatient beds that are occupied.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19Died
numc19died - DEATHS: Patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 who died in the hospital, ED, or any overflow location.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19HOPats
numc19hopats - HOSPITAL ONSET: Patients hospitalized in an NHSN inpatient care location with onset of suspected or confirmed COVID-19 14 or more days after hospitalization.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19HospPats
numc19hosppats - HOSPITALIZED: Patients currently hospitalized in an inpatient care location who have suspected or confirmed COVID-19.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19MechVentPats
numc19mechventpats - HOSPITALIZED and VENTILATED: Patients hospitalized in an NHSN inpatient care location who have suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and are on a mechanical ventilator.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19OFMechVentPats
numc19ofmechventpats - ED/OVERFLOW and VENTILATED: Patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 who are in the ED or any overflow location awaiting an inpatient bed and on a mechanical ventilator.
http://schema.org/cvdNumC19OverflowPats
numc19overflowpats - ED/OVERFLOW: Patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 who are in the ED or any overflow location awaiting an inpatient bed.
http://schema.org/cvdNumICUBeds
numicubeds - ICU BEDS: Total number of staffed inpatient intensive care unit (ICU) beds.
http://schema.org/cvdNumICUBedsOcc
numicubedsocc - ICU BED OCCUPANCY: Total number of staffed inpatient ICU beds that are occupied.
http://schema.org/cvdNumTotBeds
numtotbeds - ALL HOSPITAL BEDS: Total number of all Inpatient and outpatient beds, including all staffed,ICU, licensed, and overflow (surge) beds used for inpatients or outpatients.
http://schema.org/cvdNumVent
numvent - MECHANICAL VENTILATORS: Total number of ventilators available.
http://schema.org/cvdNumVentUse
numventuse - MECHANICAL VENTILATORS IN USE: Total number of ventilators in use.
http://schema.org/DamagedCondition
Indicates that the item is damaged.
http://schema.org/DanceEvent
Event type: A social dance.
http://schema.org/DanceGroup
A dance group—for example, the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater or Riverdance.
http://schema.org/DataCatalog
A collection of datasets.
http://schema.org/DataDownload
A dataset in downloadable form.
http://schema.org/DataFeed
A single feed providing structured information about one or more entities or topics.
http://schema.org/dataFeedElement
An item within in a data feed. Data feeds may have many elements.
http://schema.org/DataFeedItem
A single item within a larger data feed.
http://schema.org/dataset
A dataset contained in this catalog.
http://schema.org/Dataset
A body of structured information describing some topic(s) of interest.
http://schema.org/datasetTimeInterval
The range of temporal applicability of a dataset, e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 (in ISO 8601 time interval format).
http://schema.org/DataType
The basic data types such as Integers, Strings, etc.
http://schema.org/Date
A date value in [ISO 8601 date format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/dateCreated
The date on which the CreativeWork was created or the item was added to a DataFeed.
http://schema.org/dateDeleted
The datetime the item was removed from the DataFeed.
http://schema.org/DatedMoneySpecification
A DatedMoneySpecification represents monetary values with optional start and end dates. For example, this could represent an employee's salary over a specific period of time. __Note:__ This type has been superseded by [[MonetaryAmount]] use of that type is recommended
http://schema.org/dateIssued
The date the ticket was issued.
http://schema.org/dateline
A [dateline](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dateline) is a brief piece of text included in news articles that describes where and when the story was written or filed though the date is often omitted. Sometimes only a placename is provided. Structured representations of dateline-related information can also be expressed more explicitly using [[locationCreated]] (which represents where a work was created e.g. where a news report was written). For location depicted or described in the content, use [[contentLocation]]. Dateline summaries are oriented more towards human readers than towards automated processing, and can vary substantially. Some examples: "BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 2.", "Paris, France", "December 19, 2017 11:43AM Reporting from Washington", "Beijing/Moscow", "QUEZON CITY, Philippines".
http://schema.org/dateModified
The date on which the CreativeWork was most recently modified or when the item's entry was modified within a DataFeed.
http://schema.org/datePosted
Publication date of an online listing.
http://schema.org/datePublished
Date of first broadcast/publication.
http://schema.org/dateRead
The date/time at which the message has been read by the recipient if a single recipient exists.
http://schema.org/dateReceived
The date/time the message was received if a single recipient exists.
http://schema.org/dateSent
The date/time at which the message was sent.
http://schema.org/DateTime
A combination of date and time of day in the form [-]CCYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm] (see Chapter 5.4 of ISO 8601).
http://schema.org/dateVehicleFirstRegistered
The date of the first registration of the vehicle with the respective public authorities.
http://schema.org/DayOfWeek
The day of the week, e.g. used to specify to which day the opening hours of an OpeningHoursSpecification refer. Originally, URLs from [GoodRelations](http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1) were used (for [[Monday]], [[Tuesday]], [[Wednesday]], [[Thursday]], [[Friday]], [[Saturday]], [[Sunday]] plus a special entry for [[PublicHolidays]]); these have now been integrated directly into schema.org.
http://schema.org/dayOfWeek
The day of the week for which these opening hours are valid.
http://schema.org/DaySpa
A day spa.
http://schema.org/DDxElement
An alternative, closely-related condition typically considered later in the differential diagnosis process along with the signs that are used to distinguish it.
http://schema.org/DeactivateAction
The act of stopping or deactivating a device or application (e.g. stopping a timer or turning off a flashlight).
http://schema.org/deathDate
Date of death.
http://schema.org/deathPlace
The place where the person died.
http://schema.org/defaultValue
The default value of the input. For properties that expect a literal, the default is a literal value, for properties that expect an object, it's an ID reference to one of the current values.
http://schema.org/DefenceEstablishment
A defence establishment, such as an army or navy base.
http://schema.org/DefinedRegion
A DefinedRegion is a geographic area defined by potentially arbitrary (rather than political, administrative or natural geographical) criteria. Properties are provided for defining a region by reference to sets of postal codes. Examples: a delivery destination when shopping. Region where regional pricing is configured. Requirement 1: Country: US States: "NY", "CA" Requirement 2: Country: US PostalCode Set: { [94000-94585], [97000, 97999], [13000, 13599]} { [12345, 12345], [78945, 78945], } Region = state, canton, prefecture, autonomous community...
http://schema.org/DefinedTerm
A word, name, acronym, phrase, etc. with a formal definition. Often used in the context of category or subject classification, glossaries or dictionaries, product or creative work types, etc. Use the name property for the term being defined, use termCode if the term has an alpha-numeric code allocated, use description to provide the definition of the term.
http://schema.org/DefinedTermSet
A set of defined terms for example a set of categories or a classification scheme, a glossary, dictionary or enumeration.
http://schema.org/DefinitiveLegalValue
Indicates a document for which the text is conclusively what the law says and is legally binding. (e.g. The digitally signed version of an Official Journal.) Something "Definitive" is considered to be also [[AuthoritativeLegalValue]].
http://schema.org/DeleteAction
The act of editing a recipient by removing one of its objects.
http://schema.org/deliveryAddress
Destination address.
http://schema.org/DeliveryChargeSpecification
The price for the delivery of an offer using a particular delivery method.
http://schema.org/DeliveryEvent
An event involving the delivery of an item.
http://schema.org/deliveryLeadTime
The typical delay between the receipt of the order and the goods either leaving the warehouse or being prepared for pickup, in case the delivery method is on site pickup.
http://schema.org/DeliveryMethod
A delivery method is a standardized procedure for transferring the product or service to the destination of fulfillment chosen by the customer. Delivery methods are characterized by the means of transportation used, and by the organization or group that is the contracting party for the sending organization or person.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeDirectDownload\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeFreight\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeMail\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModeOwnFleet\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DeliveryModePickUp\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DHL\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#FederalExpress\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UPS
http://schema.org/deliveryMethod
A sub property of instrument. The method of delivery.
http://schema.org/deliveryStatus
New entry added as the package passes through each leg of its journey (from shipment to final delivery).
http://schema.org/deliveryTime
The total delay between the receipt of the order and the goods reaching the final customer.
http://schema.org/DeliveryTimeSettings
A DeliveryTimeSettings represents re-usable pieces of shipping information, relating to timing. It is designed for publication on an URL that may be referenced via the [[shippingSettingsLink]] property of a [[OfferShippingDetails]]. Several occurrences can be published, distinguished (and identified/referenced) by their different values for [[transitTimeLabel]].
http://schema.org/Demand
A demand entity represents the public, not necessarily binding, not necessarily exclusive, announcement by an organization or person to seek a certain type of goods or services. For describing demand using this type, the very same properties used for Offer apply.
http://schema.org/DemoAlbum
DemoAlbum.
http://schema.org/Dentist
A dentist.
http://schema.org/Dentistry
A branch of medicine that is involved in the dental care.
http://schema.org/DepartAction
The act of departing from a place. An agent departs from an fromLocation for a destination, optionally with participants.
http://schema.org/department
A relationship between an organization and a department of that organization, also described as an organization (allowing different urls, logos, opening hours). For example: a store with a pharmacy, or a bakery with a cafe.
http://schema.org/DepartmentStore
A department store.
http://schema.org/departureAirport
The airport where the flight originates.
http://schema.org/departureBoatTerminal
The terminal or port from which the boat departs.
http://schema.org/departureBusStop
The stop or station from which the bus departs.
http://schema.org/departureGate
Identifier of the flight's departure gate.
http://schema.org/departurePlatform
The platform from which the train departs.
http://schema.org/departureStation
The station from which the train departs.
http://schema.org/departureTerminal
Identifier of the flight's departure terminal.
http://schema.org/departureTime
The expected departure time.
http://schema.org/dependencies
Prerequisites needed to fulfill steps in article.
http://schema.org/DepositAccount
A type of Bank Account with a main purpose of depositing funds to gain interest or other benefits.
http://schema.org/depth
The depth of the item.
http://schema.org/Dermatologic
Something relating to or practicing dermatology
http://schema.org/Dermatology
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of skin.
http://schema.org/description
A description of the item.
http://schema.org/device
Device required to run the application. Used in cases where a specific make/model is required to run the application.
http://schema.org/DiabeticDiet
A diet appropriate for people with diabetes.
http://schema.org/diagnosis
One or more alternative conditions considered in the differential diagnosis process as output of a diagnosis process.
http://schema.org/Diagnostic
A medical device used for diagnostic purposes.
http://schema.org/DiagnosticLab
A medical laboratory that offers on-site or off-site diagnostic services.
http://schema.org/DiagnosticProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarily for diagnostic, as opposed to therapeutic, purposes.
http://schema.org/diagram
An image containing a diagram that illustrates the structure and/or its component substructures and/or connections with other structures.
http://schema.org/Diet
A strategy of regulating the intake of food to achieve or maintain a specific health-related goal.
http://schema.org/diet
A sub property of instrument. The diet used in this action.
http://schema.org/DietarySupplement
A product taken by mouth that contains a dietary ingredient intended to supplement the diet. Dietary ingredients may include vitamins, minerals, herbs or other botanicals, amino acids, and substances such as enzymes, organ tissues, glandulars and metabolites.
http://schema.org/dietFeatures
Nutritional information specific to the dietary plan. May include dietary recommendations on what foods to avoid, what foods to consume, and specific alterations/deviations from the USDA or other regulatory body's approved dietary guidelines.
http://schema.org/DietNutrition
Dietetic and nutrition as a medical speciality.
http://schema.org/differentialDiagnosis
One of a set of differential diagnoses for the condition. Specifically, a closely-related or competing diagnosis typically considered later in the cognitive process whereby this medical condition is distinguished from others most likely responsible for a similar collection of signs and symptoms to reach the most parsimonious diagnosis or diagnoses in a patient.
http://schema.org/DigitalAudioTapeFormat
DigitalAudioTapeFormat.
http://schema.org/DigitalDocument
An electronic file or document.
http://schema.org/DigitalDocumentPermission
A permission for a particular person or group to access a particular file.
http://schema.org/DigitalDocumentPermissionType
A type of permission which can be granted for accessing a digital document.
http://schema.org/DigitalFormat
DigitalFormat.
http://schema.org/director
A director of e.g. tv, radio, movie, video gaming etc. content, or of an event. Directors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
http://schema.org/directors
A director of e.g. tv, radio, movie, video games etc. content. Directors can be associated with individual items or with a series, episode, clip.
http://schema.org/DisabilitySupport
DisabilitySupport: this is a benefit for disability support.
http://schema.org/DisagreeAction
The act of expressing a difference of opinion with the object. An agent disagrees to/about an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.
http://schema.org/disambiguatingDescription
A sub property of description. A short description of the item used to disambiguate from other, similar items. Information from other properties (in particular, name) may be necessary for the description to be useful for disambiguation.
http://schema.org/Discontinued
Indicates that the item has been discontinued.
http://schema.org/discount
Any discount applied (to an Order).
http://schema.org/discountCode
Code used to redeem a discount.
http://schema.org/discountCurrency
The currency of the discount.\n\nUse standard formats: [ISO 4217 currency format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) e.g. "USD"; [Ticker symbol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies) for cryptocurrencies e.g. "BTC"; well known names for [Local Exchange Tradings Systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_trading_system) (LETS) and other currency types e.g. "Ithaca HOUR".
http://schema.org/DiscoverAction
The act of discovering/finding an object.
http://schema.org/discusses
Specifies the CreativeWork associated with the UserComment.
http://schema.org/DiscussionForumPosting
A posting to a discussion forum.
http://schema.org/discussionUrl
A link to the page containing the comments of the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/diseasePreventionInfo
Information about disease prevention.
http://schema.org/diseaseSpreadStatistics
Statistical information about the spread of a disease, either as [[WebContent]], or described directly as a [[Dataset]], or the specific [[Observation]]s in the dataset. When a [[WebContent]] URL is provided, the page indicated might also contain more such markup.
http://schema.org/DislikeAction
The act of expressing a negative sentiment about the object. An agent dislikes an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.
http://schema.org/dissolutionDate
The date that this organization was dissolved.
http://schema.org/Distance
Properties that take Distances as values are of the form '<Number> <Length unit of measure>'. E.g., '7 ft'.
http://schema.org/distance
The distance travelled, e.g. exercising or travelling.
http://schema.org/DistanceFee
Represents the distance fee (e.g., price per km or mile) part of the total price for an offered product, for example a car rental
http://schema.org/Distillery
A distillery.
http://schema.org/distinguishingSign
One of a set of signs and symptoms that can be used to distinguish this diagnosis from others in the differential diagnosis.
http://schema.org/distribution
A downloadable form of this dataset, at a specific location, in a specific format.
http://schema.org/diversityPolicy
Statement on diversity policy by an [[Organization]] e.g. a [[NewsMediaOrganization]]. For a [[NewsMediaOrganization]], a statement describing the newsroom’s diversity policy on both staffing and sources, typically providing staffing data.
http://schema.org/diversityStaffingReport
For an [[Organization]] (often but not necessarily a [[NewsMediaOrganization]]), a report on staffing diversity issues. In a news context this might be for example ASNE or RTDNA (US) reports, or self-reported.
http://schema.org/DJMixAlbum
DJMixAlbum.
http://schema.org/documentation
Further documentation describing the Web API in more detail.
http://schema.org/doesNotShip
Indicates when shipping to a particular [[shippingDestination]] is not available.
http://schema.org/domainIncludes
Relates a property to a class that is (one of) the type(s) the property is expected to be used on.
http://schema.org/domiciledMortgage
Whether borrower is a resident of the jurisdiction where the property is located.
http://schema.org/DonateAction
The act of providing goods, services, or money without compensation, often for philanthropic reasons.
http://schema.org/doorTime
The time admission will commence.
http://schema.org/dosageForm
A dosage form in which this drug/supplement is available, e.g. 'tablet', 'suspension', 'injection'.
http://schema.org/DoseSchedule
A specific dosing schedule for a drug or supplement.
http://schema.org/doseSchedule
A dosing schedule for the drug for a given population, either observed, recommended, or maximum dose based on the type used.
http://schema.org/doseUnit
The unit of the dose, e.g. 'mg'.
http://schema.org/doseValue
The value of the dose, e.g. 500.
http://schema.org/DoubleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which neither the researcher nor the patient knows the details of the treatment the patient was randomly assigned to.
http://schema.org/DownloadAction
The act of downloading an object.
http://schema.org/downloadUrl
If the file can be downloaded, URL to download the binary.
http://schema.org/downPayment
a type of payment made in cash during the onset of the purchase of an expensive good/service. The payment typically represents only a percentage of the full purchase price.
http://schema.org/Downpayment
Represents the downpayment (up-front payment) price component of the total price for an offered product that has additional installment payments
http://schema.org/downvoteCount
The number of downvotes this question, answer or comment has received from the community.
http://schema.org/drainsTo
The vasculature that the vein drains into.
http://schema.org/DrawAction
The act of producing a visual/graphical representation of an object, typically with a pen/pencil and paper as instruments.
http://schema.org/Drawing
A picture or diagram made with a pencil, pen, or crayon rather than paint.
http://schema.org/DrinkAction
The act of swallowing liquids.
http://schema.org/driveWheelConfiguration
The drive wheel configuration, i.e. which roadwheels will receive torque from the vehicle's engine via the drivetrain.
http://schema.org/DriveWheelConfigurationValue
A value indicating which roadwheels will receive torque.
http://schema.org/DrivingSchoolVehicleUsage
Indicates the usage of the vehicle for driving school.
http://schema.org/dropoffLocation
Where a rental car can be dropped off.
http://schema.org/dropoffTime
When a rental car can be dropped off.
http://schema.org/Drug
A chemical or biologic substance, used as a medical therapy, that has a physiological effect on an organism. Here the term drug is used interchangeably with the term medicine although clinical knowledge make a clear difference between them.
http://schema.org/drug
Specifying a drug or medicine used in a medication procedure
http://schema.org/drugClass
The class of drug this belongs to (e.g., statins).
http://schema.org/DrugClass
A class of medical drugs, e.g., statins. Classes can represent general pharmacological class, common mechanisms of action, common physiological effects, etc.
http://schema.org/DrugCost
The cost per unit of a medical drug. Note that this type is not meant to represent the price in an offer of a drug for sale; see the Offer type for that. This type will typically be used to tag wholesale or average retail cost of a drug, or maximum reimbursable cost. Costs of medical drugs vary widely depending on how and where they are paid for, so while this type captures some of the variables, costs should be used with caution by consumers of this schema's markup.
http://schema.org/DrugCostCategory
Enumerated categories of medical drug costs.
http://schema.org/DrugLegalStatus
The legal availability status of a medical drug.
http://schema.org/DrugPregnancyCategory
Categories that represent an assessment of the risk of fetal injury due to a drug or pharmaceutical used as directed by the mother during pregnancy.
http://schema.org/DrugPrescriptionStatus
Indicates whether this drug is available by prescription or over-the-counter.
http://schema.org/DrugStrength
A specific strength in which a medical drug is available in a specific country.
http://schema.org/drugUnit
The unit in which the drug is measured, e.g. '5 mg tablet'.
http://schema.org/DryCleaningOrLaundry
A dry-cleaning business.
http://schema.org/duns
The Dun & Bradstreet DUNS number for identifying an organization or business person.
http://schema.org/duplicateTherapy
A therapy that duplicates or overlaps this one.
http://schema.org/duration
The duration of the item (movie, audio recording, event, etc.) in [ISO 8601 date format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/Duration
Quantity: Duration (use [ISO 8601 duration format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601)).
http://schema.org/durationOfWarranty
The duration of the warranty promise. Common unitCode values are ANN for year, MON for months, or DAY for days.
http://schema.org/duringMedia
A media object representing the circumstances while performing this direction.
http://schema.org/DVDFormat
DVDFormat.
http://schema.org/Ear
Ear function assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/earlyPrepaymentPenalty
The amount to be paid as a penalty in the event of early payment of the loan.
http://schema.org/EatAction
The act of swallowing solid objects.
http://schema.org/EBook
Book format: Ebook.
http://schema.org/editEIDR
An [EIDR](https://eidr.org/) (Entertainment Identifier Registry) [[identifier]] representing a specific edit / edition for a work of film or television. For example, the motion picture known as "Ghostbusters" whose [[titleEIDR]] is "10.5240/7EC7-228A-510A-053E-CBB8-J", has several edits e.g. "10.5240/1F2A-E1C5-680A-14C6-E76B-I" and "10.5240/8A35-3BEE-6497-5D12-9E4F-3". Since schema.org types like [[Movie]] and [[TVEpisode]] can be used for both works and their multiple expressions, it is possible to use [[titleEIDR]] alone (for a general description), or alongside [[editEIDR]] for a more edit-specific description.
http://schema.org/editor
Specifies the Person who edited the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/educationalAlignment
An alignment to an established educational framework. This property should not be used where the nature of the alignment can be described using a simple property, for example to express that a resource [[teaches]] or [[assesses]] a competency.
http://schema.org/EducationalAudience
An EducationalAudience.
http://schema.org/educationalCredentialAwarded
A description of the qualification, award, certificate, diploma or other educational credential awarded as a consequence of successful completion of this course or program.
http://schema.org/educationalFramework
The framework to which the resource being described is aligned.
http://schema.org/educationalLevel
The level in terms of progression through an educational or training context. Examples of educational levels include 'beginner', 'intermediate' or 'advanced', and formal sets of level indicators.
http://schema.org/EducationalOccupationalCredential
An educational or occupational credential. A diploma, academic degree, certification, qualification, badge, etc., that may be awarded to a person or other entity that meets the requirements defined by the credentialer.
http://schema.org/EducationalOccupationalProgram
A program offered by an institution which determines the learning progress to achieve an outcome, usually a credential like a degree or certificate. This would define a discrete set of opportunities (e.g., job, courses) that together constitute a program with a clear start, end, set of requirements, and transition to a new occupational opportunity (e.g., a job), or sometimes a higher educational opportunity (e.g., an advanced degree).
http://schema.org/EducationalOrganization
An educational organization.
http://schema.org/educationalProgramMode
Similar to courseMode, The medium or means of delivery of the program as a whole. The value may either be a text label (e.g. "online", "onsite" or "blended"; "synchronous" or "asynchronous"; "full-time" or "part-time") or a URL reference to a term from a controlled vocabulary (e.g. https://ceds.ed.gov/element/001311#Asynchronous ).
http://schema.org/educationalRole
An educationalRole of an EducationalAudience.
http://schema.org/educationalUse
The purpose of a work in the context of education; for example, 'assignment', 'group work'.
http://schema.org/EducationEvent
Event type: Education event.
http://schema.org/educationRequirements
Educational background needed for the position or Occupation.
http://schema.org/eduQuestionType
For questions that are part of learning resources (e.g. Quiz), eduQuestionType indicates the format of question being given. Example: "Multiple choice", "Open ended", "Flashcard".
http://schema.org/Electrician
An electrician.
http://schema.org/ElectronicsStore
An electronics store.
http://schema.org/ElementarySchool
An elementary school.
http://schema.org/elevation
The elevation of a location ([WGS 84](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System)). Values may be of the form 'NUMBER UNIT_OF_MEASUREMENT' (e.g., '1,000 m', '3,200 ft') while numbers alone should be assumed to be a value in meters.
http://schema.org/eligibilityToWorkRequirement
The legal requirements such as citizenship, visa and other documentation required for an applicant to this job.
http://schema.org/eligibleCustomerType
The type(s) of customers for which the given offer is valid.
http://schema.org/eligibleDuration
The duration for which the given offer is valid.
http://schema.org/eligibleQuantity
The interval and unit of measurement of ordering quantities for which the offer or price specification is valid. This allows e.g. specifying that a certain freight charge is valid only for a certain quantity.
http://schema.org/eligibleRegion
The ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) or ISO 3166-2 code, the place, or the GeoShape for the geo-political region(s) for which the offer or delivery charge specification is valid.\n\nSee also [[ineligibleRegion]].
http://schema.org/eligibleTransactionVolume
The transaction volume, in a monetary unit, for which the offer or price specification is valid, e.g. for indicating a minimal purchasing volume, to express free shipping above a certain order volume, or to limit the acceptance of credit cards to purchases to a certain minimal amount.
http://schema.org/email
Email address.
http://schema.org/EmailMessage
An email message.
http://schema.org/Embassy
An embassy.
http://schema.org/embedUrl
A URL pointing to a player for a specific video. In general, this is the information in the ```src``` element of an ```embed``` tag and should not be the same as the content of the ```loc``` tag.
http://schema.org/Emergency
A specific branch of medical science that deals with the evaluation and initial treatment of medical conditions caused by trauma or sudden illness.
http://schema.org/EmergencyService
An emergency service, such as a fire station or ER.
http://schema.org/emissionsCO2
The CO2 emissions in g/km. When used in combination with a QuantitativeValue, put "g/km" into the unitText property of that value, since there is no UN/CEFACT Common Code for "g/km".
http://schema.org/employee
Someone working for this organization.
http://schema.org/EmployeeRole
A subclass of OrganizationRole used to describe employee relationships.
http://schema.org/employees
People working for this organization.
http://schema.org/EmployerAggregateRating
An aggregate rating of an Organization related to its role as an employer.
http://schema.org/employerOverview
A description of the employer, career opportunities and work environment for this position.
http://schema.org/EmployerReview
An [[EmployerReview]] is a review of an [[Organization]] regarding its role as an employer, written by a current or former employee of that organization.
http://schema.org/EmploymentAgency
An employment agency.
http://schema.org/employmentType
Type of employment (e.g. full-time, part-time, contract, temporary, seasonal, internship).
http://schema.org/employmentUnit
Indicates the department, unit and/or facility where the employee reports and/or in which the job is to be performed.
http://schema.org/encodesCreativeWork
The CreativeWork encoded by this media object.
http://schema.org/encoding
A media object that encodes this CreativeWork. This property is a synonym for associatedMedia.
http://schema.org/encodingFormat
Media type typically expressed using a MIME format (see [IANA site](http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml) and [MDN reference](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types)) e.g. application/zip for a SoftwareApplication binary, audio/mpeg for .mp3 etc.). In cases where a [[CreativeWork]] has several media type representations, [[encoding]] can be used to indicate each [[MediaObject]] alongside particular [[encodingFormat]] information. Unregistered or niche encoding and file formats can be indicated instead via the most appropriate URL, e.g. defining Web page or a Wikipedia/Wikidata entry.
http://schema.org/encodings
A media object that encodes this CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/encodingType
The supported encoding type(s) for an EntryPoint request.
http://schema.org/endDate
The end date and time of the item (in [ISO 8601 date format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601)).
http://schema.org/Endocrine
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of endocrine glands and their secretions.
http://schema.org/endOffset
The end time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
http://schema.org/EndorseAction
An agent approves/certifies/likes/supports/sanction an object.
http://schema.org/endorsee
A sub property of participant. The person/organization being supported.
http://schema.org/EndorsementRating
An EndorsementRating is a rating that expresses some level of endorsement, for example inclusion in a "critic's pick" blog, a "Like" or "+1" on a social network. It can be considered the [[result]] of an [[EndorseAction]] in which the [[object]] of the action is rated positively by some [[agent]]. As is common elsewhere in schema.org, it is sometimes more useful to describe the results of such an action without explicitly describing the [[Action]]. An [[EndorsementRating]] may be part of a numeric scale or organized system, but this is not required: having an explicit type for indicating a positive, endorsement rating is particularly useful in the absence of numeric scales as it helps consumers understand that the rating is broadly positive.
http://schema.org/endorsers
People or organizations that endorse the plan.
http://schema.org/endTime
The endTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to end. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from January to *December*. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the end of a clip within a larger file.\n\nNote that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
http://schema.org/Energy
Properties that take Energy as values are of the form '<Number> <Energy unit of measure>'.
http://schema.org/EnergyConsumptionDetails
EnergyConsumptionDetails represents information related to the energy efficiency of a product that consumes energy. The information that can be provided is based on international regulations such as for example [EU directive 2017/1369](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2017/1369/oj) for energy labeling and the [Energy labeling rule](https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/energy-water-use-labeling-consumer) under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) in the US
http://schema.org/EnergyEfficiencyEnumeration
Enumerates energy efficiency levels (also known as "classes" or "ratings") and certifications that are part of several international energy efficiency standards.
http://schema.org/energyEfficiencyScaleMax
Specifies the most energy efficient class on the regulated EU energy consumption scale for the product category a product belongs to. For example, energy consumption for televisions placed on the market after January 1, 2020 is scaled from D to A+++.
http://schema.org/energyEfficiencyScaleMin
Specifies the least energy efficient class on the regulated EU energy consumption scale for the product category a product belongs to. For example, energy consumption for televisions placed on the market after January 1, 2020 is scaled from D to A+++.
http://schema.org/EnergyStarCertified
Represents EnergyStar certification
http://schema.org/EnergyStarEnergyEfficiencyEnumeration
Used to indicate whether a product is EnergyStar certified
http://schema.org/engineDisplacement
The volume swept by all of the pistons inside the cylinders of an internal combustion engine in a single movement. \n\nTypical unit code(s): CMQ for cubic centimeter, LTR for liters, INQ for cubic inches\n* Note 1: You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the [[valueReference]] property.\n* Note 2: You can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/enginePower
The power of the vehicle's engine. Typical unit code(s): KWT for kilowatt, BHP for brake horsepower, N12 for metric horsepower (PS, with 1 PS = 735,49875 W)\n\n* Note 1: There are many different ways of measuring an engine's power. For an overview, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower#Engine_power_test_codes](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horsepower#Engine_power_test_codes).\n* Note 2: You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the [[valueReference]] property.\n* Note 3: You can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/EngineSpecification
Information about the engine of the vehicle. A vehicle can have multiple engines represented by multiple engine specification entities.
http://schema.org/engineType
The type of engine or engines powering the vehicle.
http://schema.org/EnrollingByInvitation
Enrolling participants by invitation only.
http://schema.org/entertainmentBusiness
A sub property of location. The entertainment business where the action occurred.
http://schema.org/EntertainmentBusiness
A business providing entertainment.
http://schema.org/EntryPoint
An entry point, within some Web-based protocol.
http://schema.org/Enumeration
Lists or enumerations—for example, a list of cuisines or music genres, etc.
http://schema.org/epidemiology
The characteristics of associated patients, such as age, gender, race etc.
http://schema.org/Episode
A media episode (e.g. TV, radio, video game) which can be part of a series or season.
http://schema.org/episode
An episode of a tv, radio or game media within a series or season.
http://schema.org/episodeNumber
Position of the episode within an ordered group of episodes.
http://schema.org/episodes
An episode of a TV/radio series or season.
http://schema.org/EPRelease
EPRelease.
http://schema.org/equal
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is equal to the object.
http://schema.org/error
For failed actions, more information on the cause of the failure.
http://schema.org/estimatedCost
The estimated cost of the supply or supplies consumed when performing instructions.
http://schema.org/estimatedFlightDuration
The estimated time the flight will take.
http://schema.org/estimatedSalary
An estimated salary for a job posting or occupation, based on a variety of variables including, but not limited to industry, job title, and location. Estimated salaries are often computed by outside organizations rather than the hiring organization, who may not have committed to the estimated value.
http://schema.org/estimatesRiskOf
The condition, complication, or symptom whose risk is being estimated.
http://schema.org/ethicsPolicy
Statement about ethics policy, e.g. of a [[NewsMediaOrganization]] regarding journalistic and publishing practices, or of a [[Restaurant]], a page describing food source policies. In the case of a [[NewsMediaOrganization]], an ethicsPolicy is typically a statement describing the personal, organizational, and corporate standards of behavior expected by the organization.
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryA
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class A as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryA1Plus
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class A+ as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryA2Plus
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class A++ as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryA3Plus
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class A+++ as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryB
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class B as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryC
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class C as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryD
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class D as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryE
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class E as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryF
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class F as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyCategoryG
Represents EU Energy Efficiency Class G as defined in EU energy labeling regulations
http://schema.org/EUEnergyEfficiencyEnumeration
Enumerates the EU energy efficiency classes A-G as well as A+, A++, and A+++ as defined in EU directive 2017/1369
http://schema.org/Event
An event happening at a certain time and location, such as a concert, lecture, or festival. Ticketing information may be added via the [[offers]] property. Repeated events may be structured as separate Event objects.
http://schema.org/event
Upcoming or past event associated with this place, organization, or action.
http://schema.org/eventAttendanceMode
The eventAttendanceMode of an event indicates whether it occurs online, offline, or a mix.
http://schema.org/EventAttendanceModeEnumeration
An EventAttendanceModeEnumeration value is one of potentially several modes of organising an event, relating to whether it is online or offline.
http://schema.org/EventCancelled
The event has been cancelled. If the event has multiple startDate values, all are assumed to be cancelled. Either startDate or previousStartDate may be used to specify the event's cancelled date(s).
http://schema.org/EventMovedOnline
Indicates that the event was changed to allow online participation. See [[eventAttendanceMode]] for specifics of whether it is now fully or partially online.
http://schema.org/EventPostponed
The event has been postponed and no new date has been set. The event's previousStartDate should be set.
http://schema.org/EventRescheduled
The event has been rescheduled. The event's previousStartDate should be set to the old date and the startDate should be set to the event's new date. (If the event has been rescheduled multiple times, the previousStartDate property may be repeated).
http://schema.org/EventReservation
A reservation for an event like a concert, sporting event, or lecture.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/events
Upcoming or past events associated with this place or organization.
http://schema.org/eventSchedule
Associates an [[Event]] with a [[Schedule]]. There are circumstances where it is preferable to share a schedule for a series of repeating events rather than data on the individual events themselves. For example, a website or application might prefer to publish a schedule for a weekly gym class rather than provide data on every event. A schedule could be processed by applications to add forthcoming events to a calendar. An [[Event]] that is associated with a [[Schedule]] using this property should not have [[startDate]] or [[endDate]] properties. These are instead defined within the associated [[Schedule]], this avoids any ambiguity for clients using the data. The property might have repeated values to specify different schedules, e.g. for different months or seasons.
http://schema.org/EventScheduled
The event is taking place or has taken place on the startDate as scheduled. Use of this value is optional, as it is assumed by default.
http://schema.org/EventSeries
A series of [[Event]]s. Included events can relate with the series using the [[superEvent]] property. An EventSeries is a collection of events that share some unifying characteristic. For example, "The Olympic Games" is a series, which is repeated regularly. The "2012 London Olympics" can be presented both as an [[Event]] in the series "Olympic Games", and as an [[EventSeries]] that included a number of sporting competitions as Events. The nature of the association between the events in an [[EventSeries]] can vary, but typical examples could include a thematic event series (e.g. topical meetups or classes), or a series of regular events that share a location, attendee group and/or organizers. EventSeries has been defined as a kind of Event to make it easy for publishers to use it in an Event context without worrying about which kinds of series are really event-like enough to call an Event. In general an EventSeries may seem more Event-like when the period of time is compact and when aspects such as location are fixed, but it may also sometimes prove useful to describe a longer-term series as an Event.
http://schema.org/eventStatus
An eventStatus of an event represents its status; particularly useful when an event is cancelled or rescheduled.
http://schema.org/EventStatusType
EventStatusType is an enumeration type whose instances represent several states that an Event may be in.
http://schema.org/EventVenue
An event venue.
http://schema.org/evidenceLevel
Strength of evidence of the data used to formulate the guideline (enumerated).
http://schema.org/EvidenceLevelA
Data derived from multiple randomized clinical trials or meta-analyses.
http://schema.org/EvidenceLevelB
Data derived from a single randomized trial, or nonrandomized studies.
http://schema.org/EvidenceLevelC
Only consensus opinion of experts, case studies, or standard-of-care.
http://schema.org/evidenceOrigin
Source of the data used to formulate the guidance, e.g. RCT, consensus opinion, etc.
http://schema.org/exampleOfWork
A creative work that this work is an example/instance/realization/derivation of.
http://schema.org/exceptDate
Defines a [[Date]] or [[DateTime]] during which a scheduled [[Event]] will not take place. The property allows exceptions to a [[Schedule]] to be specified. If an exception is specified as a [[DateTime]] then only the event that would have started at that specific date and time should be excluded from the schedule. If an exception is specified as a [[Date]] then any event that is scheduled for that 24 hour period should be excluded from the schedule. This allows a whole day to be excluded from the schedule without having to itemise every scheduled event.
http://schema.org/ExchangeRateSpecification
A structured value representing exchange rate.
http://schema.org/exchangeRateSpread
The difference between the price at which a broker or other intermediary buys and sells foreign currency.
http://schema.org/ExchangeRefund
A ExchangeRefund ...
http://schema.org/executableLibraryName
Library file name e.g., mscorlib.dll, system.web.dll.
http://schema.org/ExerciseAction
The act of participating in exertive activity for the purposes of improving health and fitness.
http://schema.org/exerciseCourse
A sub property of location. The course where this action was taken.
http://schema.org/ExerciseGym
A gym.
http://schema.org/exercisePlan
A sub property of instrument. The exercise plan used on this action.
http://schema.org/ExercisePlan
Fitness-related activity designed for a specific health-related purpose, including defined exercise routines as well as activity prescribed by a clinician.
http://schema.org/exerciseRelatedDiet
A sub property of instrument. The diet used in this action.
http://schema.org/exerciseType
Type(s) of exercise or activity, such as strength training, flexibility training, aerobics, cardiac rehabilitation, etc.
http://schema.org/ExhibitionEvent
Event type: Exhibition event, e.g. at a museum, library, archive, tradeshow, ...
http://schema.org/exifData
exif data for this object.
http://schema.org/expectedArrivalFrom
The earliest date the package may arrive.
http://schema.org/expectedArrivalUntil
The latest date the package may arrive.
http://schema.org/expectedPrognosis
The likely outcome in either the short term or long term of the medical condition.
http://schema.org/expectsAcceptanceOf
An Offer which must be accepted before the user can perform the Action. For example, the user may need to buy a movie before being able to watch it.
http://schema.org/experienceRequirements
Description of skills and experience needed for the position or Occupation.
http://schema.org/expertConsiderations
Medical expert advice related to the plan.
http://schema.org/expires
Date the content expires and is no longer useful or available. For example a [[VideoObject]] or [[NewsArticle]] whose availability or relevance is time-limited, or a [[ClaimReview]] fact check whose publisher wants to indicate that it may no longer be relevant (or helpful to highlight) after some date.
http://schema.org/Eye
Eye or ophtalmological function assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/FailedActionStatus
An action that failed to complete. The action's error property and the HTTP return code contain more information about the failure.
http://schema.org/False
The boolean value false.
http://schema.org/familyName
Family name. In the U.S., the last name of a Person.
http://schema.org/FAQPage
A [[FAQPage]] is a [[WebPage]] presenting one or more "[Frequently asked questions](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAQ)" (see also [[QAPage]]).
http://schema.org/FastFoodRestaurant
A fast-food restaurant.
http://schema.org/fatContent
The number of grams of fat.
http://schema.org/faxNumber
The fax number.
http://schema.org/FDAcategoryA
A designation by the US FDA signifying that adequate and well-controlled studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus in the first trimester of pregnancy (and there is no evidence of risk in later trimesters).
http://schema.org/FDAcategoryB
A designation by the US FDA signifying that animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women.
http://schema.org/FDAcategoryC
A designation by the US FDA signifying that animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks.
http://schema.org/FDAcategoryD
A designation by the US FDA signifying that there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience or studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks.
http://schema.org/FDAcategoryX
A designation by the US FDA signifying that studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits.
http://schema.org/FDAnotEvaluated
A designation that the drug in question has not been assigned a pregnancy category designation by the US FDA.
http://schema.org/featureList
Features or modules provided by this application (and possibly required by other applications).
http://schema.org/feesAndCommissionsSpecification
Description of fees, commissions, and other terms applied either to a class of financial product, or by a financial service organization.
http://schema.org/Female
The female gender.
http://schema.org/Festival
Event type: Festival.
http://schema.org/fiberContent
The number of grams of fiber.
http://schema.org/fileFormat
Media type, typically MIME format (see [IANA site](http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml)) of the content e.g. application/zip of a SoftwareApplication binary. In cases where a CreativeWork has several media type representations, 'encoding' can be used to indicate each MediaObject alongside particular fileFormat information. Unregistered or niche file formats can be indicated instead via the most appropriate URL, e.g. defining Web page or a Wikipedia entry.
http://schema.org/fileSize
Size of the application / package (e.g. 18MB). In the absence of a unit (MB, KB etc.), KB will be assumed.
http://schema.org/FilmAction
The act of capturing sound and moving images on film, video, or digitally.
http://schema.org/financialAidEligible
A financial aid type or program which students may use to pay for tuition or fees associated with the program.
http://schema.org/FinancialProduct
A product provided to consumers and businesses by financial institutions such as banks, insurance companies, brokerage firms, consumer finance companies, and investment companies which comprise the financial services industry.
http://schema.org/FinancialService
Financial services business.
http://schema.org/FindAction
The act of finding an object.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[SearchAction]]: FindAction is generally lead by a SearchAction, but not necessarily.
http://schema.org/FireStation
A fire station. With firemen.
http://schema.org/firstAppearance
Indicates the first known occurence of a [[Claim]] in some [[CreativeWork]].
http://schema.org/firstPerformance
The date and place the work was first performed.
http://schema.org/Flexibility
Physical activity that is engaged in to improve joint and muscle flexibility.
http://schema.org/Flight
An airline flight.
http://schema.org/flightDistance
The distance of the flight.
http://schema.org/flightNumber
The unique identifier for a flight including the airline IATA code. For example, if describing United flight 110, where the IATA code for United is 'UA', the flightNumber is 'UA110'.
http://schema.org/FlightReservation
A reservation for air travel.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/Float
Data type: Floating number.
http://schema.org/floorLevel
The floor level for an [[Accommodation]] in a multi-storey building. Since counting systems [vary internationally](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storey#Consecutive_number_floor_designations), the local system should be used where possible.
http://schema.org/floorLimit
A floor limit is the amount of money above which credit card transactions must be authorized.
http://schema.org/FloorPlan
A FloorPlan is an explicit representation of a collection of similar accommodations, allowing the provision of common information (room counts, sizes, layout diagrams) and offers for rental or sale. In typical use, some [[ApartmentComplex]] has an [[accommodationFloorPlan]] which is a [[FloorPlan]]. A FloorPlan is always in the context of a particular place, either a larger [[ApartmentComplex]] or a single [[Apartment]]. The visual/spatial aspects of a floor plan (i.e. room layout, [see wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_plan)) can be indicated using [[image]].
http://schema.org/floorSize
The size of the accommodation, e.g. in square meter or squarefoot. Typical unit code(s): MTK for square meter, FTK for square foot, or YDK for square yard
http://schema.org/Florist
A florist.
http://schema.org/FMRadioChannel
A radio channel that uses FM.
http://schema.org/FollowAction
The act of forming a personal connection with someone/something (object) unidirectionally/asymmetrically to get updates polled from.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[BefriendAction]]: Unlike BefriendAction, FollowAction implies that the connection is *not* necessarily reciprocal.\n* [[SubscribeAction]]: Unlike SubscribeAction, FollowAction implies that the follower acts as an active agent constantly/actively polling for updates.\n* [[RegisterAction]]: Unlike RegisterAction, FollowAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object.\n* [[JoinAction]]: Unlike JoinAction, FollowAction implies that the agent is interested in getting updates from the object.\n* [[TrackAction]]: Unlike TrackAction, FollowAction refers to the polling of updates of all aspects of animate objects rather than the location of inanimate objects (e.g. you track a package, but you don't follow it).
http://schema.org/followee
A sub property of object. The person or organization being followed.
http://schema.org/follows
The most generic uni-directional social relation.
http://schema.org/followup
Typical or recommended followup care after the procedure is performed.
http://schema.org/foodEstablishment
A sub property of location. The specific food establishment where the action occurred.
http://schema.org/FoodEstablishment
A food-related business.
http://schema.org/FoodEstablishmentReservation
A reservation to dine at a food-related business.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations.
http://schema.org/FoodEvent
Event type: Food event.
http://schema.org/foodEvent
A sub property of location. The specific food event where the action occurred.
http://schema.org/FoodService
A food service, like breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
http://schema.org/foodWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to consumption of specific foods while taking this drug.
http://schema.org/founder
A person who founded this organization.
http://schema.org/founders
A person who founded this organization.
http://schema.org/foundingDate
The date that this organization was founded.
http://schema.org/foundingLocation
The place where the Organization was founded.
http://schema.org/FourWheelDriveConfiguration
Four-wheel drive is a transmission layout where the engine primarily drives two wheels with a part-time four-wheel drive capability.
http://schema.org/free
A flag to signal that the item, event, or place is accessible for free.
http://schema.org/freeShippingThreshold
A monetary value above which (or equal to) the shipping rate becomes free. Intended to be used via an [[OfferShippingDetails]] with [[shippingSettingsLink]] matching this [[ShippingRateSettings]].
http://schema.org/frequency
How often the dose is taken, e.g. 'daily'.
http://schema.org/Friday
The day of the week between Thursday and Saturday.
http://schema.org/fromLocation
A sub property of location. The original location of the object or the agent before the action.
http://schema.org/FrontWheelDriveConfiguration
Front-wheel drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives the front wheels.
http://schema.org/fuelCapacity
The capacity of the fuel tank or in the case of electric cars, the battery. If there are multiple components for storage, this should indicate the total of all storage of the same type.\n\nTypical unit code(s): LTR for liters, GLL of US gallons, GLI for UK / imperial gallons, AMH for ampere-hours (for electrical vehicles).
http://schema.org/fuelConsumption
The amount of fuel consumed for traveling a particular distance or temporal duration with the given vehicle (e.g. liters per 100 km).\n\n* Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for liters per 100 km. Use [[unitText]] to indicate the unit of measurement, e.g. L/100 km.\n* Note 2: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, [[fuelConsumption]] (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and [[fuelEfficiency]] (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal.\n* Note 3: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use [[valueReference]] to link the value for the fuel consumption to another value.
http://schema.org/fuelEfficiency
The distance traveled per unit of fuel used; most commonly miles per gallon (mpg) or kilometers per liter (km/L).\n\n* Note 1: There are unfortunately no standard unit codes for miles per gallon or kilometers per liter. Use [[unitText]] to indicate the unit of measurement, e.g. mpg or km/L.\n* Note 2: There are two ways of indicating the fuel consumption, [[fuelConsumption]] (e.g. 8 liters per 100 km) and [[fuelEfficiency]] (e.g. 30 miles per gallon). They are reciprocal.\n* Note 3: Often, the absolute value is useful only when related to driving speed ("at 80 km/h") or usage pattern ("city traffic"). You can use [[valueReference]] to link the value for the fuel economy to another value.
http://schema.org/fuelType
The type of fuel suitable for the engine or engines of the vehicle. If the vehicle has only one engine, this property can be attached directly to the vehicle.
http://schema.org/FullRefund
A FullRefund ...
http://schema.org/functionalClass
The degree of mobility the joint allows.
http://schema.org/fundedItem
Indicates an item funded or sponsored through a [[Grant]].
http://schema.org/funder
A person or organization that supports (sponsors) something through some kind of financial contribution.
http://schema.org/FundingAgency
A FundingAgency is an organization that implements one or more [[FundingScheme]]s and manages the granting process (via [[Grant]]s, typically [[MonetaryGrant]]s). A funding agency is not always required for grant funding, e.g. philanthropic giving, corporate sponsorship etc. Examples of funding agencies include ERC, REA, NIH, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation...
http://schema.org/FundingScheme
A FundingScheme combines organizational, project and policy aspects of grant-based funding that sets guidelines, principles and mechanisms to support other kinds of projects and activities. Funding is typically organized via [[Grant]] funding. Examples of funding schemes: Swiss Priority Programmes (SPPs); EU Framework 7 (FP7); Horizon 2020; the NIH-R01 Grant Program; Wellcome institutional strategic support fund. For large scale public sector funding, the management and administration of grant awards is often handled by other, dedicated, organizations - [[FundingAgency]]s such as ERC, REA, ...
http://schema.org/Fungus
Pathogenic fungus.
http://schema.org/FurnitureStore
A furniture store.
http://schema.org/Game
The Game type represents things which are games. These are typically rule-governed recreational activities, e.g. role-playing games in which players assume the role of characters in a fictional setting.
http://schema.org/game
Video game which is played on this server.
http://schema.org/gameItem
An item is an object within the game world that can be collected by a player or, occasionally, a non-player character.
http://schema.org/gameLocation
Real or fictional location of the game (or part of game).
http://schema.org/gamePlatform
The electronic systems used to play <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Video_game_platforms">video games</a>.
http://schema.org/GamePlayMode
Indicates whether this game is multi-player, co-op or single-player.
http://schema.org/gameServer
The server on which it is possible to play the game.
http://schema.org/GameServer
Server that provides game interaction in a multiplayer game.
http://schema.org/GameServerStatus
Status of a game server.
http://schema.org/gameTip
Links to tips, tactics, etc.
http://schema.org/GardenStore
A garden store.
http://schema.org/GasStation
A gas station.
http://schema.org/Gastroenterologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of digestive system.
http://schema.org/GatedResidenceCommunity
Residence type: Gated community.
http://schema.org/gender
Gender of something, typically a [[Person]], but possibly also fictional characters, animals, etc. While http://schema.org/Male and http://schema.org/Female may be used, text strings are also acceptable for people who do not identify as a binary gender. The [[gender]] property can also be used in an extended sense to cover e.g. the gender of sports teams. As with the gender of individuals, we do not try to enumerate all possibilities. A mixed-gender [[SportsTeam]] can be indicated with a text value of "Mixed".
http://schema.org/GenderType
An enumeration of genders.
http://schema.org/GeneralContractor
A general contractor.
http://schema.org/Genetic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to hereditary transmission and the variation of inherited characteristics and disorders.
http://schema.org/Genitourinary
Genitourinary system function assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/genre
Genre of the creative work, broadcast channel or group.
http://schema.org/geo
The geo coordinates of the place.
http://schema.org/GeoCircle
A GeoCircle is a GeoShape representing a circular geographic area. As it is a GeoShape it provides the simple textual property 'circle', but also allows the combination of postalCode alongside geoRadius. The center of the circle can be indicated via the 'geoMidpoint' property, or more approximately using 'address', 'postalCode'.
http://schema.org/geoContains
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a containing geometry to a contained geometry. "a contains b iff no points of b lie in the exterior of a, and at least one point of the interior of b lies in the interior of a". As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/GeoCoordinates
The geographic coordinates of a place or event.
http://schema.org/geoCoveredBy
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that covers it. As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/geoCovers
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a covering geometry to a covered geometry. "Every point of b is a point of (the interior or boundary of) a". As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/geoCrosses
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that crosses it: "a crosses b: they have some but not all interior points in common, and the dimension of the intersection is less than that of at least one of them". As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/geoDisjoint
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically disjoint: they have no point in common. They form a set of disconnected geometries." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM))
http://schema.org/geoEquals
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) are topologically equal, as defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM). "Two geometries are topologically equal if their interiors intersect and no part of the interior or boundary of one geometry intersects the exterior of the other" (a symmetric relationship)
http://schema.org/geographicArea
The geographic area associated with the audience.
http://schema.org/geoIntersects
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) have at least one point in common. As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/geoMidpoint
Indicates the GeoCoordinates at the centre of a GeoShape e.g. GeoCircle.
http://schema.org/geoOverlaps
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to another that geospatially overlaps it, i.e. they have some but not all points in common. As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/geoRadius
Indicates the approximate radius of a GeoCircle (metres unless indicated otherwise via Distance notation).
http://schema.org/GeoShape
The geographic shape of a place. A GeoShape can be described using several properties whose values are based on latitude/longitude pairs. Either whitespace or commas can be used to separate latitude and longitude; whitespace should be used when writing a list of several such points.
http://schema.org/GeospatialGeometry
(Eventually to be defined as) a supertype of GeoShape designed to accommodate definitions from Geo-Spatial best practices.
http://schema.org/geoTouches
Represents spatial relations in which two geometries (or the places they represent) touch: they have at least one boundary point in common, but no interior points." (a symmetric relationship, as defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM) )
http://schema.org/geoWithin
Represents a relationship between two geometries (or the places they represent), relating a geometry to one that contains it, i.e. it is inside (i.e. within) its interior. As defined in [DE-9IM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DE-9IM).
http://schema.org/Geriatric
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, debilities and provision of care to the aged.
http://schema.org/gettingTestedInfo
Information about getting tested (for a [[MedicalCondition]]), e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
http://schema.org/GiveAction
The act of transferring ownership of an object to a destination. Reciprocal of TakeAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[TakeAction]]: Reciprocal of GiveAction.\n* [[SendAction]]: Unlike SendAction, GiveAction implies that ownership is being transferred (e.g. I may send my laptop to you, but that doesn't mean I'm giving it to you).
http://schema.org/givenName
Given name. In the U.S., the first name of a Person.
http://schema.org/globalLocationNumber
The [Global Location Number](http://www.gs1.org/gln) (GLN, sometimes also referred to as International Location Number or ILN) of the respective organization, person, or place. The GLN is a 13-digit number used to identify parties and physical locations.
http://schema.org/GlutenFreeDiet
A diet exclusive of gluten.
http://schema.org/GolfCourse
A golf course.
http://schema.org/governmentBenefitsInfo
governmentBenefitsInfo provides information about government benefits associated with a SpecialAnnouncement.
http://schema.org/GovernmentBenefitsType
GovernmentBenefitsType enumerates several kinds of government benefits to support the COVID-19 situation. Note that this structure may not capture all benefits offered.
http://schema.org/GovernmentBuilding
A government building.
http://schema.org/GovernmentOffice
A government office—for example, an IRS or DMV office.
http://schema.org/GovernmentOrganization
A governmental organization or agency.
http://schema.org/GovernmentPermit
A permit issued by a government agency.
http://schema.org/GovernmentService
A service provided by a government organization, e.g. food stamps, veterans benefits, etc.
http://schema.org/gracePeriod
The period of time after any due date that the borrower has to fulfil its obligations before a default (failure to pay) is deemed to have occurred.
http://schema.org/Grant
A grant, typically financial or otherwise quantifiable, of resources. Typically a [[funder]] sponsors some [[MonetaryAmount]] to an [[Organization]] or [[Person]], sometimes not necessarily via a dedicated or long-lived [[Project]], resulting in one or more outputs, or [[fundedItem]]s. For financial sponsorship, indicate the [[funder]] of a [[MonetaryGrant]]. For non-financial support, indicate [[sponsor]] of [[Grant]]s of resources (e.g. office space). Grants support activities directed towards some agreed collective goals, often but not always organized as [[Project]]s. Long-lived projects are sometimes sponsored by a variety of grants over time, but it is also common for a project to be associated with a single grant. The amount of a [[Grant]] is represented using [[amount]] as a [[MonetaryAmount]].
http://schema.org/grantee
The person, organization, contact point, or audience that has been granted this permission.
http://schema.org/GraphicNovel
Book format: GraphicNovel. May represent a bound collection of ComicIssue instances.
http://schema.org/greater
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than the object.
http://schema.org/greaterOrEqual
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is greater than or equal to the object.
http://schema.org/GroceryStore
A grocery store.
http://schema.org/GroupBoardingPolicy
The airline boards by groups based on check-in time, priority, etc.
http://schema.org/gtin
A Global Trade Item Number ([GTIN](https://www.gs1.org/standards/id-keys/gtin)). GTINs identify trade items, including products and services, using numeric identification codes. The [[gtin]] property generalizes the earlier [[gtin8]], [[gtin12]], [[gtin13]], and [[gtin14]] properties. The GS1 [digital link specifications](https://www.gs1.org/standards/Digital-Link/) express GTINs as URLs. A correct [[gtin]] value should be a valid GTIN, which means that it should be an all-numeric string of either 8, 12, 13 or 14 digits, or a "GS1 Digital Link" URL based on such a string. The numeric component should also have a [valid GS1 check digit](https://www.gs1.org/services/check-digit-calculator) and meet the other rules for valid GTINs. See also [GS1's GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) and [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Trade_Item_Number) for more details. Left-padding of the gtin values is not required or encouraged.
http://schema.org/gtin12
The GTIN-12 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. The GTIN-12 is the 12-digit GS1 Identification Key composed of a U.P.C. Company Prefix, Item Reference, and Check Digit used to identify trade items. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
http://schema.org/gtin13
The GTIN-13 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This is equivalent to 13-digit ISBN codes and EAN UCC-13. Former 12-digit UPC codes can be converted into a GTIN-13 code by simply adding a preceding zero. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
http://schema.org/gtin14
The GTIN-14 code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
http://schema.org/gtin8
The [GTIN-8](http://apps.gs1.org/GDD/glossary/Pages/GTIN-8.aspx) code of the product, or the product to which the offer refers. This code is also known as EAN/UCC-8 or 8-digit EAN. See [GS1 GTIN Summary](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin) for more details.
http://schema.org/Guide
[[Guide]] is a page or article that recommend specific products or services, or aspects of a thing for a user to consider. A [[Guide]] may represent a Buying Guide and detail aspects of products or services for a user to consider. A [[Guide]] may represent a Product Guide and recommend specific products or services. A [[Guide]] may represent a Ranked List and recommend specific products or services with ranking.
http://schema.org/guideline
A medical guideline related to this entity.
http://schema.org/guidelineDate
Date on which this guideline's recommendation was made.
http://schema.org/guidelineSubject
The medical conditions, treatments, etc. that are the subject of the guideline.
http://schema.org/Gynecologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the health care of women, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the female reproductive system.
http://schema.org/Hackathon
A [hackathon](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackathon) event.
http://schema.org/HairSalon
A hair salon.
http://schema.org/HalalDiet
A diet conforming to Islamic dietary practices.
http://schema.org/handlingTime
The typical delay between the receipt of the order and the goods either leaving the warehouse or being prepared for pickup, in case the delivery method is on site pickup. Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY). This is by common convention assumed to mean business days (if a unitCode is used, coded as "d"), i.e. only counting days when the business normally operates.
http://schema.org/Hardcover
Book format: Hardcover.
http://schema.org/HardwareStore
A hardware store.
http://schema.org/hasBroadcastChannel
A broadcast channel of a broadcast service.
http://schema.org/hasCategoryCode
A Category code contained in this code set.
http://schema.org/hasCourse
A course or class that is one of the learning opportunities that constitute an educational / occupational program. No information is implied about whether the course is mandatory or optional; no guarantee is implied about whether the course will be available to everyone on the program.
http://schema.org/hasCourseInstance
An offering of the course at a specific time and place or through specific media or mode of study or to a specific section of students.
http://schema.org/hasCredential
A credential awarded to the Person or Organization.
http://schema.org/hasDefinedTerm
A Defined Term contained in this term set.
http://schema.org/hasDeliveryMethod
Method used for delivery or shipping.
http://schema.org/hasDigitalDocumentPermission
A permission related to the access to this document (e.g. permission to read or write an electronic document). For a public document, specify a grantee with an Audience with audienceType equal to "public".
http://schema.org/hasDriveThroughService
Indicates whether some facility (e.g. [[FoodEstablishment]], [[CovidTestingFacility]]) offers a service that can be used by driving through in a car. In the case of [[CovidTestingFacility]] such facilities could potentially help with social distancing from other potentially-infected users.
http://schema.org/hasEnergyConsumptionDetails
Defines the energy efficiency Category (also known as "class" or "rating") for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
http://schema.org/hasEnergyEfficiencyCategory
Defines the energy efficiency Category (which could be either a rating out of range of values or a yes/no certification) for a product according to an international energy efficiency standard
http://schema.org/hasHealthAspect
Indicates the aspect or aspects specifically addressed in some [[HealthTopicContent]]. For example, that the content is an overview, or that it talks about treatment, self-care, treatments or their side-effects.
http://schema.org/hasMap
A URL to a map of the place.
http://schema.org/hasMenu
Either the actual menu as a structured representation, as text, or a URL of the menu.
http://schema.org/hasMenuItem
A food or drink item contained in a menu or menu section.
http://schema.org/hasMenuSection
A subgrouping of the menu (by dishes, course, serving time period, etc.).
http://schema.org/hasMerchantReturnPolicy
Indicates a MerchantReturnPolicy that may be applicable.
http://schema.org/hasOccupation
The Person's occupation. For past professions, use Role for expressing dates.
http://schema.org/hasOfferCatalog
Indicates an OfferCatalog listing for this Organization, Person, or Service.
http://schema.org/hasPart
Indicates an item or CreativeWork that is part of this item, or CreativeWork (in some sense).
http://schema.org/hasPOS
Points-of-Sales operated by the organization or person.
http://schema.org/hasVariant
Indicates a [[Product]] that is a member of this [[ProductGroup]] (or [[ProductModel]]).
http://schema.org/Head
Head assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/headline
Headline of the article.
http://schema.org/HealthAndBeautyBusiness
Health and beauty.
http://schema.org/HealthAspectEnumeration
HealthAspectEnumeration enumerates several aspects of health content online, each of which might be described using [[hasHealthAspect]] and [[HealthTopicContent]].
http://schema.org/HealthCare
HealthCare: this is a benefit for health care.
http://schema.org/healthcareReportingData
Indicates data describing a hospital, e.g. a CDC [[CDCPMDRecord]] or as some kind of [[Dataset]].
http://schema.org/HealthClub
A health club.
http://schema.org/healthCondition
Specifying the health condition(s) of a patient, medical study, or other target audience.
http://schema.org/HealthInsurancePlan
A US-style health insurance plan, including PPOs, EPOs, and HMOs.
http://schema.org/healthPlanCoinsuranceOption
Whether the coinsurance applies before or after deductible, etc. todo: Is this a closed set?
http://schema.org/healthPlanCoinsuranceRate
Whether The rate of coinsurance expressed as a number between 0.0 and 1.0.
http://schema.org/healthPlanCopay
Whether The copay amount.
http://schema.org/healthPlanCopayOption
Whether the copay is before or after deductible, etc. todo: Is this a closed set?
http://schema.org/healthPlanCostSharing
Whether The costs to the patient for services under this network or formulary.
http://schema.org/HealthPlanCostSharingSpecification
A description of costs to the patient under a given network or formulary.
http://schema.org/healthPlanDrugOption
todo.
http://schema.org/healthPlanDrugTier
The tier(s) of drugs offered by this formulary or insurance plan.
http://schema.org/HealthPlanFormulary
For a given health insurance plan, the specification for costs and coverage of prescription drugs.
http://schema.org/healthPlanId
The 14-character, HIOS-generated Plan ID number. (Plan IDs must be unique, even across different markets.)
http://schema.org/healthPlanMarketingUrl
The URL that goes directly to the plan brochure for the specific standard plan or plan variation.
http://schema.org/HealthPlanNetwork
A US-style health insurance plan network.
http://schema.org/healthPlanNetworkId
Name or unique ID of network. (Networks are often reused across different insurance plans).
http://schema.org/healthPlanNetworkTier
The tier(s) for this network.
http://schema.org/healthPlanPharmacyCategory
The category or type of pharmacy associated with this cost sharing.
http://schema.org/HealthTopicContent
[[HealthTopicContent]] is [[WebContent]] that is about some aspect of a health topic, e.g. a condition, its symptoms or treatments. Such content may be comprised of several parts or sections and use different types of media. Multiple instances of [[WebContent]] (and hence [[HealthTopicContent]]) can be related using [[hasPart]] / [[isPartOf]] where there is some kind of content hierarchy, and their content described with [[about]] and [[mentions]] e.g. building upon the existing [[MedicalCondition]] vocabulary.
http://schema.org/HearingImpairedSupported
Uses devices to support users with hearing impairments.
http://schema.org/height
The height of the item.
http://schema.org/Hematologic
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of blood and blood producing organs.
http://schema.org/highPrice
The highest price of all offers available.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/HighSchool
A high school.
http://schema.org/HinduDiet
A diet conforming to Hindu dietary practices, in particular, beef-free.
http://schema.org/HinduTemple
A Hindu temple.
http://schema.org/hiringOrganization
Organization offering the job position.
http://schema.org/HobbyShop
A store that sells materials useful or necessary for various hobbies.
http://schema.org/holdingArchive
[[ArchiveOrganization]] that holds, keeps or maintains the [[ArchiveComponent]].
http://schema.org/HomeAndConstructionBusiness
A construction business.\n\nA HomeAndConstructionBusiness is a [[LocalBusiness]] that provides services around homes and buildings.\n\nAs a [[LocalBusiness]] it can be described as a [[provider]] of one or more [[Service]]\(s).
http://schema.org/HomeGoodsStore
A home goods store.
http://schema.org/homeLocation
A contact location for a person's residence.
http://schema.org/Homeopathic
A system of medicine based on the principle that a disease can be cured by a substance that produces similar symptoms in healthy people.
http://schema.org/homeTeam
The home team in a sports event.
http://schema.org/honorificPrefix
An honorific prefix preceding a Person's name such as Dr/Mrs/Mr.
http://schema.org/honorificSuffix
An honorific suffix following a Person's name such as M.D. /PhD/MSCSW.
http://schema.org/Hospital
A hospital.
http://schema.org/hospitalAffiliation
A hospital with which the physician or office is affiliated.
http://schema.org/Hostel
A hostel - cheap accommodation, often in shared dormitories. <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/hostingOrganization
The organization (airline, travelers' club, etc.) the membership is made with.
http://schema.org/Hotel
A hotel is an establishment that provides lodging paid on a short-term basis (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel). <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/HotelRoom
A hotel room is a single room in a hotel. <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/hoursAvailable
The hours during which this service or contact is available.
http://schema.org/House
A house is a building or structure that has the ability to be occupied for habitation by humans or other creatures (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House</a>).
http://schema.org/HousePainter
A house painting service.
http://schema.org/HowOrWhereHealthAspect
Information about how or where to find a topic. Also may contain location data that can be used for where to look for help if the topic is observed.
http://schema.org/howPerformed
How the procedure is performed.
http://schema.org/HowTo
Instructions that explain how to achieve a result by performing a sequence of steps.
http://schema.org/HowToDirection
A direction indicating a single action to do in the instructions for how to achieve a result.
http://schema.org/HowToItem
An item used as either a tool or supply when performing the instructions for how to to achieve a result.
http://schema.org/HowToSection
A sub-grouping of steps in the instructions for how to achieve a result (e.g. steps for making a pie crust within a pie recipe).
http://schema.org/HowToStep
A step in the instructions for how to achieve a result. It is an ordered list with HowToDirection and/or HowToTip items.
http://schema.org/HowToSupply
A supply consumed when performing the instructions for how to achieve a result.
http://schema.org/HowToTip
An explanation in the instructions for how to achieve a result. It provides supplementary information about a technique, supply, author's preference, etc. It can explain what could be done, or what should not be done, but doesn't specify what should be done (see HowToDirection).
http://schema.org/HowToTool
A tool used (but not consumed) when performing instructions for how to achieve a result.
http://schema.org/httpMethod
An HTTP method that specifies the appropriate HTTP method for a request to an HTTP EntryPoint. Values are capitalized strings as used in HTTP.
http://schema.org/HVACBusiness
A business that provide Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning services.
http://schema.org/HyperToc
A HyperToc represents a hypertext table of contents for complex media objects, such as [[VideoObject]], [[AudioObject]]. Items in the table of contents are indicated using the [[tocEntry]] property, and typed [[HyperTocEntry]]. For cases where the same larger work is split into multiple files, [[associatedMedia]] can be used on individual [[HyperTocEntry]] items.
http://schema.org/HyperTocEntry
A HyperToEntry is an item within a [[HyperToc]], which represents a hypertext table of contents for complex media objects, such as [[VideoObject]], [[AudioObject]]. The media object itself is indicated using [[associatedMedia]]. Each section of interest within that content can be described with a [[HyperTocEntry]], with associated [[startOffset]] and [[endOffset]]. When several entries are all from the same file, [[associatedMedia]] is used on the overarching [[HyperTocEntry]]; if the content has been split into multiple files, they can be referenced using [[associatedMedia]] on each [[HyperTocEntry]].
http://schema.org/iataCode
IATA identifier for an airline or airport.
http://schema.org/icaoCode
ICAO identifier for an airport.
http://schema.org/IceCreamShop
An ice cream shop.
http://schema.org/identifier
The identifier property represents any kind of identifier for any kind of [[Thing]], such as ISBNs, GTIN codes, UUIDs etc. Schema.org provides dedicated properties for representing many of these, either as textual strings or as URL (URI) links. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#identifierBg) for more details.
http://schema.org/identifyingExam
A physical examination that can identify this sign.
http://schema.org/identifyingTest
A diagnostic test that can identify this sign.
http://schema.org/IgnoreAction
The act of intentionally disregarding the object. An agent ignores an object.
http://schema.org/illustrator
The illustrator of the book.
http://schema.org/image
An image of the item. This can be a [[URL]] or a fully described [[ImageObject]].
http://schema.org/ImageGallery
Web page type: Image gallery page.
http://schema.org/ImageObject
An image file.
http://schema.org/imagingTechnique
Imaging technique used.
http://schema.org/ImagingTest
Any medical imaging modality typically used for diagnostic purposes.
http://schema.org/inAlbum
The album to which this recording belongs.
http://schema.org/inBroadcastLineup
The CableOrSatelliteService offering the channel.
http://schema.org/incentiveCompensation
Description of bonus and commission compensation aspects of the job.
http://schema.org/incentives
Description of bonus and commission compensation aspects of the job.
http://schema.org/includedComposition
Smaller compositions included in this work (e.g. a movement in a symphony).
http://schema.org/includedDataCatalog
A data catalog which contains this dataset (this property was previously 'catalog', preferred name is now 'includedInDataCatalog').
http://schema.org/includedInDataCatalog
A data catalog which contains this dataset.
http://schema.org/includedInHealthInsurancePlan
The insurance plans that cover this drug.
http://schema.org/includedRiskFactor
A modifiable or non-modifiable risk factor included in the calculation, e.g. age, coexisting condition.
http://schema.org/includesAttraction
Attraction located at destination.
http://schema.org/includesHealthPlanFormulary
Formularies covered by this plan.
http://schema.org/includesHealthPlanNetwork
Networks covered by this plan.
http://schema.org/includesObject
This links to a node or nodes indicating the exact quantity of the products included in an [[Offer]] or [[ProductCollection]].
http://schema.org/inCodeSet
A [[CategoryCodeSet]] that contains this category code.
http://schema.org/increasesRiskOf
The condition, complication, etc. influenced by this factor.
http://schema.org/inDefinedTermSet
A [[DefinedTermSet]] that contains this term.
http://schema.org/IndividualProduct
A single, identifiable product instance (e.g. a laptop with a particular serial number).
http://schema.org/industry
The industry associated with the job position.
http://schema.org/ineligibleRegion
The ISO 3166-1 (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) or ISO 3166-2 code, the place, or the GeoShape for the geo-political region(s) for which the offer or delivery charge specification is not valid, e.g. a region where the transaction is not allowed.\n\nSee also [[eligibleRegion]].
http://schema.org/Infectious
Something in medical science that pertains to infectious diseases i.e caused by bacterial, viral, fungal or parasitic infections.
http://schema.org/infectiousAgent
The actual infectious agent, such as a specific bacterium.
http://schema.org/InfectiousAgentClass
Classes of agents or pathogens that transmit infectious diseases. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/infectiousAgentClass
The class of infectious agent (bacteria, prion, etc.) that causes the disease.
http://schema.org/InfectiousDisease
An infectious disease is a clinically evident human disease resulting from the presence of pathogenic microbial agents, like pathogenic viruses, pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, multicellular parasites, and prions. To be considered an infectious disease, such pathogens are known to be able to cause this disease.
http://schema.org/InForce
Indicates that a legislation is in force.
http://schema.org/InformAction
The act of notifying someone of information pertinent to them, with no expectation of a response.
http://schema.org/ingredients
A single ingredient used in the recipe, e.g. sugar, flour or garlic.
http://schema.org/inker
The individual who traces over the pencil drawings in ink after pencils are complete.
http://schema.org/inLanguage
The language of the content or performance or used in an action. Please use one of the language codes from the [IETF BCP 47 standard](http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47). See also [[availableLanguage]].
http://schema.org/inPlaylist
The playlist to which this recording belongs.
http://schema.org/inProductGroupWithID
Indicates the [[productGroupID]] for a [[ProductGroup]] that this product [[isVariantOf]].
http://schema.org/InsertAction
The act of adding at a specific location in an ordered collection.
http://schema.org/insertion
The place of attachment of a muscle, or what the muscle moves.
http://schema.org/InstallAction
The act of installing an application.
http://schema.org/Installment
Represents the installment pricing component of the total price for an offered product
http://schema.org/installUrl
URL at which the app may be installed, if different from the URL of the item.
http://schema.org/InStock
Indicates that the item is in stock.
http://schema.org/InStoreOnly
Indicates that the item is available only at physical locations.
http://schema.org/inStoreReturnsOffered
Are in-store returns offered?
http://schema.org/instructor
A person assigned to instruct or provide instructional assistance for the [[CourseInstance]].
http://schema.org/instrument
The object that helped the agent perform the action. e.g. John wrote a book with *a pen*.
http://schema.org/inSupportOf
Qualification, candidature, degree, application that Thesis supports.
http://schema.org/InsuranceAgency
An Insurance agency.
http://schema.org/Intangible
A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things such as quantities, structured values, etc.
http://schema.org/Integer
Data type: Integer.
http://schema.org/intensity
Quantitative measure gauging the degree of force involved in the exercise, for example, heartbeats per minute. May include the velocity of the movement.
http://schema.org/InteractAction
The act of interacting with another person or organization.
http://schema.org/interactingDrug
Another drug that is known to interact with this drug in a way that impacts the effect of this drug or causes a risk to the patient. Note: disease interactions are typically captured as contraindications.
http://schema.org/interactionCount
This property is deprecated, alongside the UserInteraction types on which it depended.
http://schema.org/InteractionCounter
A summary of how users have interacted with this CreativeWork. In most cases, authors will use a subtype to specify the specific type of interaction.
http://schema.org/interactionService
The WebSite or SoftwareApplication where the interactions took place.
http://schema.org/interactionStatistic
The number of interactions for the CreativeWork using the WebSite or SoftwareApplication. The most specific child type of InteractionCounter should be used.
http://schema.org/interactionType
The Action representing the type of interaction. For up votes, +1s, etc. use [[LikeAction]]. For down votes use [[DislikeAction]]. Otherwise, use the most specific Action.
http://schema.org/interactivityType
The predominant mode of learning supported by the learning resource. Acceptable values are 'active', 'expositive', or 'mixed'.
http://schema.org/interestRate
The interest rate, charged or paid, applicable to the financial product. Note: This is different from the calculated annualPercentageRate.
http://schema.org/InternationalTrial
An international trial.
http://schema.org/InternetCafe
An internet cafe.
http://schema.org/inventoryLevel
The current approximate inventory level for the item or items.
http://schema.org/inverseOf
Relates a property to a property that is its inverse. Inverse properties relate the same pairs of items to each other, but in reversed direction. For example, the 'alumni' and 'alumniOf' properties are inverseOf each other. Some properties don't have explicit inverses; in these situations RDFa and JSON-LD syntax for reverse properties can be used.
http://schema.org/InvestmentFund
A company or fund that gathers capital from a number of investors to create a pool of money that is then re-invested into stocks, bonds and other assets.
http://schema.org/InvestmentOrDeposit
A type of financial product that typically requires the client to transfer funds to a financial service in return for potential beneficial financial return.
http://schema.org/InviteAction
The act of asking someone to attend an event. Reciprocal of RsvpAction.
http://schema.org/Invoice
A statement of the money due for goods or services; a bill.
http://schema.org/InvoicePrice
Represents the invoice price of an offered product.
http://schema.org/isAcceptingNewPatients
Whether the provider is accepting new patients.
http://schema.org/isAccessibleForFree
A flag to signal that the item, event, or place is accessible for free.
http://schema.org/isAccessoryOrSparePartFor
A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is an accessory or spare part.
http://schema.org/isAvailableGenerically
True if the drug is available in a generic form (regardless of name).
http://schema.org/isBasedOn
A resource from which this work is derived or from which it is a modification or adaption.
http://schema.org/isBasedOnUrl
A resource that was used in the creation of this resource. This term can be repeated for multiple sources. For example, http://example.com/great-multiplication-intro.html.
http://schema.org/isbn
The ISBN of the book.
http://schema.org/isConsumableFor
A pointer to another product (or multiple products) for which this product is a consumable.
http://schema.org/isFamilyFriendly
Indicates whether this content is family friendly.
http://schema.org/isGift
Was the offer accepted as a gift for someone other than the buyer.
http://schema.org/isicV4
The International Standard of Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC), Revision 4 code for a particular organization, business person, or place.
http://schema.org/isLiveBroadcast
True is the broadcast is of a live event.
http://schema.org/isPartOf
Indicates an item or CreativeWork that this item, or CreativeWork (in some sense), is part of.
http://schema.org/isPlanForApartment
Indicates some accommodation that this floor plan describes.
http://schema.org/isProprietary
True if this item's name is a proprietary/brand name (vs. generic name).
http://schema.org/isrcCode
The International Standard Recording Code for the recording.
http://schema.org/isRelatedTo
A pointer to another, somehow related product (or multiple products).
http://schema.org/isResizable
Whether the 3DModel allows resizing. For example, room layout applications often do not allow 3DModel elements to be resized to reflect reality.
http://schema.org/isSimilarTo
A pointer to another, functionally similar product (or multiple products).
http://schema.org/issn
The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) that identifies this serial publication. You can repeat this property to identify different formats of, or the linking ISSN (ISSN-L) for, this serial publication.
http://schema.org/issuedBy
The organization issuing the ticket or permit.
http://schema.org/issuedThrough
The service through with the permit was granted.
http://schema.org/issueNumber
Identifies the issue of publication; for example, "iii" or "2".
http://schema.org/isUnlabelledFallback
This can be marked 'true' to indicate that some published [[DeliveryTimeSettings]] or [[ShippingRateSettings]] are intended to apply to all [[OfferShippingDetails]] published by the same merchant, when referenced by a [[shippingSettingsLink]] in those settings. It is not meaningful to use a 'true' value for this property alongside a transitTimeLabel (for [[DeliveryTimeSettings]]) or shippingLabel (for [[ShippingRateSettings]]), since this property is for use with unlabelled settings.
http://schema.org/isVariantOf
Indicates the kind of product that this is a variant of. In the case of [[ProductModel]], this is a pointer (from a ProductModel) to a base product from which this product is a variant. It is safe to infer that the variant inherits all product features from the base model, unless defined locally. This is not transitive. In the case of a [[ProductGroup]], the group description also serves as a template, representing a set of Products that vary on explicitly defined, specific dimensions only (so it defines both a set of variants, as well as which values distinguish amongst those variants). When used with [[ProductGroup]], this property can apply to any [[Product]] included in the group.
http://schema.org/iswcCode
The International Standard Musical Work Code for the composition.
http://schema.org/item
An entity represented by an entry in a list or data feed (e.g. an 'artist' in a list of 'artists')’.
http://schema.org/ItemAvailability
A list of possible product availability options.
http://schema.org/itemCondition
A predefined value from OfferItemCondition or a textual description of the condition of the product or service, or the products or services included in the offer.
http://schema.org/ItemList
A list of items of any sort—for example, Top 10 Movies About Weathermen, or Top 100 Party Songs. Not to be confused with HTML lists, which are often used only for formatting.
http://schema.org/itemListElement
For itemListElement values, you can use simple strings (e.g. "Peter", "Paul", "Mary"), existing entities, or use ListItem.\n\nText values are best if the elements in the list are plain strings. Existing entities are best for a simple, unordered list of existing things in your data. ListItem is used with ordered lists when you want to provide additional context about the element in that list or when the same item might be in different places in different lists.\n\nNote: The order of elements in your mark-up is not sufficient for indicating the order or elements. Use ListItem with a 'position' property in such cases.
http://schema.org/itemListOrder
Type of ordering (e.g. Ascending, Descending, Unordered).
http://schema.org/ItemListOrderAscending
An ItemList ordered with lower values listed first.
http://schema.org/ItemListOrderDescending
An ItemList ordered with higher values listed first.
http://schema.org/ItemListOrderType
Enumerated for values for itemListOrder for indicating how an ordered ItemList is organized.
http://schema.org/ItemListUnordered
An ItemList ordered with no explicit order.
http://schema.org/itemLocation
Current location of the item.
http://schema.org/itemOffered
An item being offered (or demanded). The transactional nature of the offer or demand is documented using [[businessFunction]], e.g. sell, lease etc. While several common expected types are listed explicitly in this definition, others can be used. Using a second type, such as Product or a subtype of Product, can clarify the nature of the offer.
http://schema.org/ItemPage
A page devoted to a single item, such as a particular product or hotel.
http://schema.org/itemReviewed
The item that is being reviewed/rated.
http://schema.org/itemShipped
Item(s) being shipped.
http://schema.org/itinerary
Destination(s) ( [[Place]] ) that make up a trip. For a trip where destination order is important use [[ItemList]] to specify that order (see examples).
http://schema.org/JewelryStore
A jewelry store.
http://schema.org/jobBenefits
Description of benefits associated with the job.
http://schema.org/jobImmediateStart
An indicator as to whether a position is available for an immediate start.
http://schema.org/jobLocation
A (typically single) geographic location associated with the job position.
http://schema.org/jobLocationType
A description of the job location (e.g TELECOMMUTE for telecommute jobs).
http://schema.org/JobPosting
A listing that describes a job opening in a certain organization.
http://schema.org/jobStartDate
The date on which a successful applicant for this job would be expected to start work. Choose a specific date in the future or use the jobImmediateStart property to indicate the position is to be filled as soon as possible.
http://schema.org/jobTitle
The job title of the person (for example, Financial Manager).
http://schema.org/JoinAction
An agent joins an event/group with participants/friends at a location.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[RegisterAction]]: Unlike RegisterAction, JoinAction refers to joining a group/team of people.\n* [[SubscribeAction]]: Unlike SubscribeAction, JoinAction does not imply that you'll be receiving updates.\n* [[FollowAction]]: Unlike FollowAction, JoinAction does not imply that you'll be polling for updates.
http://schema.org/Joint
The anatomical location at which two or more bones make contact.
http://schema.org/jurisdiction
Indicates a legal jurisdiction, e.g. of some legislation, or where some government service is based.
http://schema.org/keywords
Keywords or tags used to describe this content. Multiple entries in a keywords list are typically delimited by commas.
http://schema.org/knownVehicleDamages
A textual description of known damages, both repaired and unrepaired.
http://schema.org/knows
The most generic bi-directional social/work relation.
http://schema.org/knowsAbout
Of a [[Person]], and less typically of an [[Organization]], to indicate a topic that is known about - suggesting possible expertise but not implying it. We do not distinguish skill levels here, or relate this to educational content, events, objectives or [[JobPosting]] descriptions.
http://schema.org/knowsLanguage
Of a [[Person]], and less typically of an [[Organization]], to indicate a known language. We do not distinguish skill levels or reading/writing/speaking/signing here. Use language codes from the [IETF BCP 47 standard](http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47).
http://schema.org/KosherDiet
A diet conforming to Jewish dietary practices.
http://schema.org/labelDetails
Link to the drug's label details.
http://schema.org/LaboratoryScience
A medical science pertaining to chemical, hematological, immunologic, microscopic, or bacteriological diagnostic analyses or research
http://schema.org/LakeBodyOfWater
A lake (for example, Lake Pontrachain).
http://schema.org/Landform
A landform or physical feature. Landform elements include mountains, plains, lakes, rivers, seascape and oceanic waterbody interface features such as bays, peninsulas, seas and so forth, including sub-aqueous terrain features such as submersed mountain ranges, volcanoes, and the great ocean basins.
http://schema.org/landlord
A sub property of participant. The owner of the real estate property.
http://schema.org/LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings
An historical landmark or building.
http://schema.org/Language
Natural languages such as Spanish, Tamil, Hindi, English, etc. Formal language code tags expressed in [BCP 47](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag) can be used via the [[alternateName]] property. The Language type previously also covered programming languages such as Scheme and Lisp, which are now best represented using [[ComputerLanguage]].
http://schema.org/language
A sub property of instrument. The language used on this action.
http://schema.org/LaserDiscFormat
LaserDiscFormat.
http://schema.org/lastReviewed
Date on which the content on this web page was last reviewed for accuracy and/or completeness.
http://schema.org/latitude
The latitude of a location. For example ```37.42242``` ([WGS 84](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System)).
http://schema.org/layoutImage
A schematic image showing the floorplan layout.
http://schema.org/LearningResource
The LearningResource type can be used to indicate [[CreativeWork]]s (whether physical or digital) that have a particular and explicit orientation towards learning, education, skill acquisition, and other educational purposes. [[LearningResource]] is expected to be used as an addition to a primary type such as [[Book]], [[Video]], [[Product]] etc. [[EducationEvent]] serves a similar purpose for event-like things (e.g. a [[Trip]]). A [[LearningResource]] may be created as a result of an [[EducationEvent]], for example by recording one.
http://schema.org/learningResourceType
The predominant type or kind characterizing the learning resource. For example, 'presentation', 'handout'.
http://schema.org/leaseLength
Length of the lease for some [[Accommodation]], either particular to some [[Offer]] or in some cases intrinsic to the property.
http://schema.org/LeaveAction
An agent leaves an event / group with participants/friends at a location.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[JoinAction]]: The antonym of LeaveAction.\n* [[UnRegisterAction]]: Unlike UnRegisterAction, LeaveAction implies leaving a group/team of people rather than a service.
http://schema.org/LeftHandDriving
The steering position is on the left side of the vehicle (viewed from the main direction of driving).
http://schema.org/LegalForceStatus
A list of possible statuses for the legal force of a legislation.
http://schema.org/legalName
The official name of the organization, e.g. the registered company name.
http://schema.org/LegalService
A LegalService is a business that provides legally-oriented services, advice and representation, e.g. law firms.\n\nAs a [[LocalBusiness]] it can be described as a [[provider]] of one or more [[Service]]\(s).
http://schema.org/legalStatus
The drug or supplement's legal status, including any controlled substance schedules that apply.
http://schema.org/LegalValueLevel
A list of possible levels for the legal validity of a legislation.
http://schema.org/Legislation
A legal document such as an act, decree, bill, etc. (enforceable or not) or a component of a legal act (like an article).
http://schema.org/legislationApplies
Indicates that this legislation (or part of a legislation) somehow transfers another legislation in a different legislative context. This is an informative link, and it has no legal value. For legally-binding links of transposition, use the <a href="/legislationTransposes">legislationTransposes</a> property. For example an informative consolidated law of a European Union's member state "applies" the consolidated version of the European Directive implemented in it.
http://schema.org/legislationChanges
Another legislation that this legislation changes. This encompasses the notions of amendment, replacement, correction, repeal, or other types of change. This may be a direct change (textual or non-textual amendment) or a consequential or indirect change. The property is to be used to express the existence of a change relationship between two acts rather than the existence of a consolidated version of the text that shows the result of the change. For consolidation relationships, use the <a href="/legislationConsolidates">legislationConsolidates</a> property.
http://schema.org/legislationConsolidates
Indicates another legislation taken into account in this consolidated legislation (which is usually the product of an editorial process that revises the legislation). This property should be used multiple times to refer to both the original version or the previous consolidated version, and to the legislations making the change.
http://schema.org/legislationDate
The date of adoption or signature of the legislation. This is the date at which the text is officially aknowledged to be a legislation, even though it might not even be published or in force.
http://schema.org/legislationDateVersion
The point-in-time at which the provided description of the legislation is valid (e.g. : when looking at the law on the 2016-04-07 (= dateVersion), I get the consolidation of 2015-04-12 of the "National Insurance Contributions Act 2015")
http://schema.org/legislationIdentifier
An identifier for the legislation. This can be either a string-based identifier, like the CELEX at EU level or the NOR in France, or a web-based, URL/URI identifier, like an ELI (European Legislation Identifier) or an URN-Lex.
http://schema.org/legislationJurisdiction
The jurisdiction from which the legislation originates.
http://schema.org/legislationLegalForce
Whether the legislation is currently in force, not in force, or partially in force.
http://schema.org/legislationLegalValue
The legal value of this legislation file. The same legislation can be written in multiple files with different legal values. Typically a digitally signed PDF have a "stronger" legal value than the HTML file of the same act.
http://schema.org/LegislationObject
A specific object or file containing a Legislation. Note that the same Legislation can be published in multiple files. For example, a digitally signed PDF, a plain PDF and an HTML version.
http://schema.org/legislationPassedBy
The person or organization that originally passed or made the law : typically parliament (for primary legislation) or government (for secondary legislation). This indicates the "legal author" of the law, as opposed to its physical author.
http://schema.org/legislationResponsible
An individual or organization that has some kind of responsibility for the legislation. Typically the ministry who is/was in charge of elaborating the legislation, or the adressee for potential questions about the legislation once it is published.
http://schema.org/legislationTransposes
Indicates that this legislation (or part of legislation) fulfills the objectives set by another legislation, by passing appropriate implementation measures. Typically, some legislations of European Union's member states or regions transpose European Directives. This indicates a legally binding link between the 2 legislations.
http://schema.org/legislationType
The type of the legislation. Examples of values are "law", "act", "directive", "decree", "regulation", "statutory instrument", "loi organique", "règlement grand-ducal", etc., depending on the country.
http://schema.org/LegislativeBuilding
A legislative building—for example, the state capitol.
http://schema.org/leiCode
An organization identifier that uniquely identifies a legal entity as defined in ISO 17442.
http://schema.org/LeisureTimeActivity
Any physical activity engaged in for recreational purposes. Examples may include ballroom dancing, roller skating, canoeing, fishing, etc.
http://schema.org/LendAction
The act of providing an object under an agreement that it will be returned at a later date. Reciprocal of BorrowAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[BorrowAction]]: Reciprocal of LendAction.
http://schema.org/lender
A sub property of participant. The person that lends the object being borrowed.
http://schema.org/lesser
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is lesser than the object.
http://schema.org/lesserOrEqual
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is lesser than or equal to the object.
http://schema.org/letterer
The individual who adds lettering, including speech balloons and sound effects, to artwork.
http://schema.org/Library
A library.
http://schema.org/LibrarySystem
A [[LibrarySystem]] is a collaborative system amongst several libraries.
http://schema.org/license
A license document that applies to this content, typically indicated by URL.
http://schema.org/LifestyleModification
A process of care involving exercise, changes to diet, fitness routines, and other lifestyle changes aimed at improving a health condition.
http://schema.org/Ligament
A short band of tough, flexible, fibrous connective tissue that functions to connect multiple bones, cartilages, and structurally support joints.
http://schema.org/LikeAction
The act of expressing a positive sentiment about the object. An agent likes an object (a proposition, topic or theme) with participants.
http://schema.org/LimitedAvailability
Indicates that the item has limited availability.
http://schema.org/LimitedByGuaranteeCharity
LimitedByGuaranteeCharity: Non-profit type referring to a charitable company that is limited by guarantee (UK).
http://schema.org/line
A line is a point-to-point path consisting of two or more points. A line is expressed as a series of two or more point objects separated by space.
http://schema.org/linkRelationship
Indicates the relationship type of a Web link.
http://schema.org/LinkRole
A Role that represents a Web link e.g. as expressed via the 'url' property. Its linkRelationship property can indicate URL-based and plain textual link types e.g. those in IANA link registry or others such as 'amphtml'. This structure provides a placeholder where details from HTML's link element can be represented outside of HTML, e.g. in JSON-LD feeds.
http://schema.org/LiquorStore
A shop that sells alcoholic drinks such as wine, beer, whisky and other spirits.
http://schema.org/ListenAction
The act of consuming audio content.
http://schema.org/ListItem
An list item, e.g. a step in a checklist or how-to description.
http://schema.org/ListPrice
Represents the list price (the price a product is actually advertised for) of an offered product.
http://schema.org/LiteraryEvent
Event type: Literary event.
http://schema.org/LiveAlbum
LiveAlbum.
http://schema.org/LiveBlogPosting
A blog post intended to provide a rolling textual coverage of an ongoing event through continuous updates.
http://schema.org/liveBlogUpdate
An update to the LiveBlog.
http://schema.org/LivingWithHealthAspect
Information about coping or life related to the topic.
http://schema.org/loanMortgageMandateAmount
Amount of mortgage mandate that can be converted into a proper mortgage at a later stage.
http://schema.org/LoanOrCredit
A financial product for the loaning of an amount of money, or line of credit, under agreed terms and charges.
http://schema.org/loanPaymentAmount
The amount of money to pay in a single payment.
http://schema.org/loanPaymentFrequency
Frequency of payments due, i.e. number of months between payments. This is defined as a frequency, i.e. the reciprocal of a period of time.
http://schema.org/loanRepaymentForm
A form of paying back money previously borrowed from a lender. Repayment usually takes the form of periodic payments that normally include part principal plus interest in each payment.
http://schema.org/loanTerm
The duration of the loan or credit agreement.
http://schema.org/loanType
The type of a loan or credit.
http://schema.org/LocalBusiness
A particular physical business or branch of an organization. Examples of LocalBusiness include a restaurant, a particular branch of a restaurant chain, a branch of a bank, a medical practice, a club, a bowling alley, etc.
http://schema.org/location
The location of, for example, where an event is happening, where an organization is located, or where an action takes place.
http://schema.org/locationCreated
The location where the CreativeWork was created, which may not be the same as the location depicted in the CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/LocationFeatureSpecification
Specifies a location feature by providing a structured value representing a feature of an accommodation as a property-value pair of varying degrees of formality.
http://schema.org/LockerDelivery
A DeliveryMethod in which an item is made available via locker.
http://schema.org/Locksmith
A locksmith.
http://schema.org/LodgingBusiness
A lodging business, such as a motel, hotel, or inn.
http://schema.org/LodgingReservation
A reservation for lodging at a hotel, motel, inn, etc.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations.
http://schema.org/lodgingUnitDescription
A full description of the lodging unit.
http://schema.org/lodgingUnitType
Textual description of the unit type (including suite vs. room, size of bed, etc.).
http://schema.org/logo
An associated logo.
http://schema.org/longitude
The longitude of a location. For example ```-122.08585``` ([WGS 84](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Geodetic_System)).
http://schema.org/Longitudinal
Unlike cross-sectional studies, longitudinal studies track the same people, and therefore the differences observed in those people are less likely to be the result of cultural differences across generations. Longitudinal studies are also used in medicine to uncover predictors of certain diseases.
http://schema.org/LoseAction
The act of being defeated in a competitive activity.
http://schema.org/loser
A sub property of participant. The loser of the action.
http://schema.org/LowCalorieDiet
A diet focused on reduced calorie intake.
http://schema.org/LowFatDiet
A diet focused on reduced fat and cholesterol intake.
http://schema.org/LowLactoseDiet
A diet appropriate for people with lactose intolerance.
http://schema.org/lowPrice
The lowest price of all offers available.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/LowSaltDiet
A diet focused on reduced sodium intake.
http://schema.org/Lung
Lung and respiratory system clinical examination.
http://schema.org/LymphaticVessel
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries lymph fluid unidirectionally toward the heart.
http://schema.org/lyricist
The person who wrote the words.
http://schema.org/lyrics
The words in the song.
http://schema.org/mainContentOfPage
Indicates if this web page element is the main subject of the page.
http://schema.org/mainEntity
Indicates the primary entity described in some page or other CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/mainEntityOfPage
Indicates a page (or other CreativeWork) for which this thing is the main entity being described. See [background notes](/docs/datamodel.html#mainEntityBackground) for details.
http://schema.org/maintainer
A maintainer of a [[Dataset]], software package ([[SoftwareApplication]]), or other [[Project]]. A maintainer is a [[Person]] or [[Organization]] that manages contributions to, and/or publication of, some (typically complex) artifact. It is common for distributions of software and data to be based on "upstream" sources. When [[maintainer]] is applied to a specific version of something e.g. a particular version or packaging of a [[Dataset]], it is always possible that the upstream source has a different maintainer. The [[isBasedOn]] property can be used to indicate such relationships between datasets to make the different maintenance roles clear. Similarly in the case of software, a package may have dedicated maintainers working on integration into software distributions such as Ubuntu, as well as upstream maintainers of the underlying work.
http://schema.org/makesOffer
A pointer to products or services offered by the organization or person.
http://schema.org/Male
The male gender.
http://schema.org/manufacturer
The manufacturer of the product.
http://schema.org/Manuscript
A book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
http://schema.org/map
A URL to a map of the place.
http://schema.org/Map
A map.
http://schema.org/MapCategoryType
An enumeration of several kinds of Map.
http://schema.org/maps
A URL to a map of the place.
http://schema.org/mapType
Indicates the kind of Map, from the MapCategoryType Enumeration.
http://schema.org/marginOfError
A marginOfError for an [[Observation]].
http://schema.org/MarryAction
The act of marrying a person.
http://schema.org/Mass
Properties that take Mass as values are of the form '<Number> <Mass unit of measure>'. E.g., '7 kg'.
http://schema.org/masthead
For a [[NewsMediaOrganization]], a link to the masthead page or a page listing top editorial management.
http://schema.org/material
A material that something is made from, e.g. leather, wool, cotton, paper.
http://schema.org/materialExtent
The quantity of the materials being described or an expression of the physical space they occupy.
http://schema.org/mathExpression
A mathematical expression (e.g. 'x^2-3x=0') that may be solved for a specific variable, simplified, or transformed. This can take many formats, e.g. LaTeX, Ascii-Math, or math as you would write with a keyboard.
http://schema.org/MathSolver
A math solver which is capable of solving a subset of mathematical problems.
http://schema.org/maximumAttendeeCapacity
The total number of individuals that may attend an event or venue.
http://schema.org/MaximumDoseSchedule
The maximum dosing schedule considered safe for a drug or supplement as recommended by an authority or by the drug/supplement's manufacturer. Capture the recommending authority in the recognizingAuthority property of MedicalEntity.
http://schema.org/maximumEnrollment
The maximum number of students who may be enrolled in the program.
http://schema.org/maximumIntake
Recommended intake of this supplement for a given population as defined by a specific recommending authority.
http://schema.org/maximumPhysicalAttendeeCapacity
The maximum physical attendee capacity of an [[Event]] whose [[eventAttendanceMode]] is [[OfflineEventAttendanceMode]] (or the offline aspects, in the case of a [[MixedEventAttendanceMode]]).
http://schema.org/maximumVirtualAttendeeCapacity
The maximum physical attendee capacity of an [[Event]] whose [[eventAttendanceMode]] is [[OnlineEventAttendanceMode]] (or the online aspects, in the case of a [[MixedEventAttendanceMode]]).
http://schema.org/maxPrice
The highest price if the price is a range.
http://schema.org/maxValue
The upper value of some characteristic or property.
http://schema.org/MayTreatHealthAspect
Related topics may be treated by a Topic.
http://schema.org/mealService
Description of the meals that will be provided or available for purchase.
http://schema.org/measuredProperty
The measuredProperty of an [[Observation]], either a schema.org property, a property from other RDF-compatible systems e.g. W3C RDF Data Cube, or schema.org extensions such as [GS1's](https://www.gs1.org/voc/?show=properties).
http://schema.org/measuredValue
The measuredValue of an [[Observation]].
http://schema.org/measurementTechnique
A technique or technology used in a [[Dataset]] (or [[DataDownload]], [[DataCatalog]]), corresponding to the method used for measuring the corresponding variable(s) (described using [[variableMeasured]]). This is oriented towards scientific and scholarly dataset publication but may have broader applicability; it is not intended as a full representation of measurement, but rather as a high level summary for dataset discovery. For example, if [[variableMeasured]] is: molecule concentration, [[measurementTechnique]] could be: "mass spectrometry" or "nmr spectroscopy" or "colorimetry" or "immunofluorescence". If the [[variableMeasured]] is "depression rating", the [[measurementTechnique]] could be "Zung Scale" or "HAM-D" or "Beck Depression Inventory". If there are several [[variableMeasured]] properties recorded for some given data object, use a [[PropertyValue]] for each [[variableMeasured]] and attach the corresponding [[measurementTechnique]].
http://schema.org/mechanismOfAction
The specific biochemical interaction through which this drug or supplement produces its pharmacological effect.
http://schema.org/mediaAuthenticityCategory
Indicates a MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration classification of a media object (in the context of how it was published or shared).
http://schema.org/MediaGallery
Web page type: Media gallery page. A mixed-media page that can contains media such as images, videos, and other multimedia.
http://schema.org/MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration
(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) MediaManipulationRatingEnumeration classifies a number of ways in which a media item (video, image, audio) can be manipulated, taking into account the context within which they are published or presented.
http://schema.org/median
The median value.
http://schema.org/MediaObject
A media object, such as an image, video, or audio object embedded in a web page or a downloadable dataset i.e. DataDownload. Note that a creative work may have many media objects associated with it on the same web page. For example, a page about a single song (MusicRecording) may have a music video (VideoObject), and a high and low bandwidth audio stream (2 AudioObject's).
http://schema.org/MediaReview
(editorial work in progress, this definition is incomplete and unreviewed) A [[MediaReview]] is a more specialized form of Review dedicated to the evaluation of media content online, typically in the context of fact-checking and misinformation. For more general reviews of media in the broader sense, use [[UserReview]], [[CriticReview]] or other [[Review]] types.
http://schema.org/MediaSubscription
A subscription which allows a user to access media including audio, video, books, etc.
http://schema.org/medicalAudience
Medical audience for page.
http://schema.org/MedicalAudience
Target audiences for medical web pages.
http://schema.org/MedicalAudienceType
Target audiences types for medical web pages. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalBusiness
A particular physical or virtual business of an organization for medical purposes. Examples of MedicalBusiness include differents business run by health professionals.
http://schema.org/MedicalCause
The causative agent(s) that are responsible for the pathophysiologic process that eventually results in a medical condition, symptom or sign. In this schema, unless otherwise specified this is meant to be the proximate cause of the medical condition, symptom or sign. The proximate cause is defined as the causative agent that most directly results in the medical condition, symptom or sign. For example, the HIV virus could be considered a cause of AIDS. Or in a diagnostic context, if a patient fell and sustained a hip fracture and two days later sustained a pulmonary embolism which eventuated in a cardiac arrest, the cause of the cardiac arrest (the proximate cause) would be the pulmonary embolism and not the fall. Medical causes can include cardiovascular, chemical, dermatologic, endocrine, environmental, gastroenterologic, genetic, hematologic, gynecologic, iatrogenic, infectious, musculoskeletal, neurologic, nutritional, obstetric, oncologic, otolaryngologic, pharmacologic, psychiatric, pulmonary, renal, rheumatologic, toxic, traumatic, or urologic causes; medical conditions can be causes as well.
http://schema.org/MedicalClinic
A facility, often associated with a hospital or medical school, that is devoted to the specific diagnosis and/or healthcare. Previously limited to outpatients but with evolution it may be open to inpatients as well.
http://schema.org/MedicalCode
A code for a medical entity.
http://schema.org/MedicalCondition
Any condition of the human body that affects the normal functioning of a person, whether physically or mentally. Includes diseases, injuries, disabilities, disorders, syndromes, etc.
http://schema.org/MedicalConditionStage
A stage of a medical condition, such as 'Stage IIIa'.
http://schema.org/MedicalContraindication
A condition or factor that serves as a reason to withhold a certain medical therapy. Contraindications can be absolute (there are no reasonable circumstances for undertaking a course of action) or relative (the patient is at higher risk of complications, but that these risks may be outweighed by other considerations or mitigated by other measures).
http://schema.org/MedicalDevice
Any object used in a medical capacity, such as to diagnose or treat a patient.
http://schema.org/MedicalDevicePurpose
Categories of medical devices, organized by the purpose or intended use of the device.
http://schema.org/MedicalEntity
The most generic type of entity related to health and the practice of medicine.
http://schema.org/MedicalEnumeration
Enumerations related to health and the practice of medicine: A concept that is used to attribute a quality to another concept, as a qualifier, a collection of items or a listing of all of the elements of a set in medicine practice.
http://schema.org/MedicalEvidenceLevel
Level of evidence for a medical guideline. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalGuideline
Any recommendation made by a standard society (e.g. ACC/AHA) or consensus statement that denotes how to diagnose and treat a particular condition. Note: this type should be used to tag the actual guideline recommendation; if the guideline recommendation occurs in a larger scholarly article, use MedicalScholarlyArticle to tag the overall article, not this type. Note also: the organization making the recommendation should be captured in the recognizingAuthority base property of MedicalEntity.
http://schema.org/MedicalGuidelineContraindication
A guideline contraindication that designates a process as harmful and where quality of the data supporting the contraindication is sound.
http://schema.org/MedicalGuidelineRecommendation
A guideline recommendation that is regarded as efficacious and where quality of the data supporting the recommendation is sound.
http://schema.org/MedicalImagingTechnique
Any medical imaging modality typically used for diagnostic purposes. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalIndication
A condition or factor that indicates use of a medical therapy, including signs, symptoms, risk factors, anatomical states, etc.
http://schema.org/MedicalIntangible
A utility class that serves as the umbrella for a number of 'intangible' things in the medical space.
http://schema.org/MedicalObservationalStudy
An observational study is a type of medical study that attempts to infer the possible effect of a treatment through observation of a cohort of subjects over a period of time. In an observational study, the assignment of subjects into treatment groups versus control groups is outside the control of the investigator. This is in contrast with controlled studies, such as the randomized controlled trials represented by MedicalTrial, where each subject is randomly assigned to a treatment group or a control group before the start of the treatment.
http://schema.org/MedicalObservationalStudyDesign
Design models for observational medical studies. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalOrganization
A medical organization (physical or not), such as hospital, institution or clinic.
http://schema.org/MedicalProcedure
A process of care used in either a diagnostic, therapeutic, preventive or palliative capacity that relies on invasive (surgical), non-invasive, or other techniques.
http://schema.org/MedicalProcedureType
An enumeration that describes different types of medical procedures.
http://schema.org/MedicalResearcher
Medical researchers.
http://schema.org/MedicalRiskCalculator
A complex mathematical calculation requiring an online calculator, used to assess prognosis. Note: use the url property of Thing to record any URLs for online calculators.
http://schema.org/MedicalRiskEstimator
Any rule set or interactive tool for estimating the risk of developing a complication or condition.
http://schema.org/MedicalRiskFactor
A risk factor is anything that increases a person's likelihood of developing or contracting a disease, medical condition, or complication.
http://schema.org/MedicalRiskScore
A simple system that adds up the number of risk factors to yield a score that is associated with prognosis, e.g. CHAD score, TIMI risk score.
http://schema.org/MedicalScholarlyArticle
A scholarly article in the medical domain.
http://schema.org/MedicalSign
Any physical manifestation of a person's medical condition discoverable by objective diagnostic tests or physical examination.
http://schema.org/MedicalSignOrSymptom
Any feature associated or not with a medical condition. In medicine a symptom is generally subjective while a sign is objective.
http://schema.org/MedicalSpecialty
Any specific branch of medical science or practice. Medical specialities include clinical specialties that pertain to particular organ systems and their respective disease states, as well as allied health specialties. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/medicalSpecialty
A medical specialty of the provider.
http://schema.org/MedicalStudy
A medical study is an umbrella type covering all kinds of research studies relating to human medicine or health, including observational studies and interventional trials and registries, randomized, controlled or not. When the specific type of study is known, use one of the extensions of this type, such as MedicalTrial or MedicalObservationalStudy. Also, note that this type should be used to mark up data that describes the study itself; to tag an article that publishes the results of a study, use MedicalScholarlyArticle. Note: use the code property of MedicalEntity to store study IDs, e.g. clinicaltrials.gov ID.
http://schema.org/MedicalStudyStatus
The status of a medical study. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalSymptom
Any complaint sensed and expressed by the patient (therefore defined as subjective) like stomachache, lower-back pain, or fatigue.
http://schema.org/MedicalTest
Any medical test, typically performed for diagnostic purposes.
http://schema.org/MedicalTestPanel
Any collection of tests commonly ordered together.
http://schema.org/MedicalTherapy
Any medical intervention designed to prevent, treat, and cure human diseases and medical conditions, including both curative and palliative therapies. Medical therapies are typically processes of care relying upon pharmacotherapy, behavioral therapy, supportive therapy (with fluid or nutrition for example), or detoxification (e.g. hemodialysis) aimed at improving or preventing a health condition.
http://schema.org/MedicalTrial
A medical trial is a type of medical study that uses scientific process used to compare the safety and efficacy of medical therapies or medical procedures. In general, medical trials are controlled and subjects are allocated at random to the different treatment and/or control groups.
http://schema.org/MedicalTrialDesign
Design models for medical trials. Enumerated type.
http://schema.org/MedicalWebPage
A web page that provides medical information.
http://schema.org/MedicineSystem
Systems of medical practice.
http://schema.org/medicineSystem
The system of medicine that includes this MedicalEntity, for example 'evidence-based', 'homeopathic', 'chiropractic', etc.
http://schema.org/MeetingRoom
A meeting room, conference room, or conference hall is a room provided for singular events such as business conferences and meetings (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_hall">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_hall</a>). <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/meetsEmissionStandard
Indicates that the vehicle meets the respective emission standard.
http://schema.org/member
A member of an Organization or a ProgramMembership. Organizations can be members of organizations; ProgramMembership is typically for individuals.
http://schema.org/memberOf
An Organization (or ProgramMembership) to which this Person or Organization belongs.
http://schema.org/members
A member of this organization.
http://schema.org/membershipNumber
A unique identifier for the membership.
http://schema.org/membershipPointsEarned
The number of membership points earned by the member. If necessary, the unitText can be used to express the units the points are issued in. (e.g. stars, miles, etc.)
http://schema.org/memoryRequirements
Minimum memory requirements.
http://schema.org/MensClothingStore
A men's clothing store.
http://schema.org/mentions
Indicates that the CreativeWork contains a reference to, but is not necessarily about a concept.
http://schema.org/Menu
A structured representation of food or drink items available from a FoodEstablishment.
http://schema.org/MenuItem
A food or drink item listed in a menu or menu section.
http://schema.org/MenuSection
A sub-grouping of food or drink items in a menu. E.g. courses (such as 'Dinner', 'Breakfast', etc.), specific type of dishes (such as 'Meat', 'Vegan', 'Drinks', etc.), or some other classification made by the menu provider.
http://schema.org/merchant
'merchant' is an out-dated term for 'seller'.
http://schema.org/merchantReturnDays
The merchantReturnDays property indicates the number of days (from purchase) within which relevant merchant return policy is applicable.
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnEnumeration
MerchantReturnEnumeration enumerates several kinds of product return policy. Note that this structure may not capture all aspects of the policy.
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnFiniteReturnWindow
MerchantReturnFiniteReturnWindow: there is a finite window for product returns.
http://schema.org/merchantReturnLink
Indicates a Web page or service by URL, for product return.
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnNotPermitted
MerchantReturnNotPermitted: product returns are not permitted.
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnPolicy
A MerchantReturnPolicy provides information about product return policies associated with an [[Organization]] or [[Product]].
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnUnlimitedWindow
MerchantReturnUnlimitedWindow: there is an unlimited window for product returns.
http://schema.org/MerchantReturnUnspecified
MerchantReturnUnspecified: a product return policy is not specified here.
http://schema.org/Message
A single message from a sender to one or more organizations or people.
http://schema.org/messageAttachment
A CreativeWork attached to the message.
http://schema.org/MiddleSchool
A middle school (typically for children aged around 11-14, although this varies somewhat).
http://schema.org/Midwifery
A nurse-like health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn), besides sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives.
http://schema.org/mileageFromOdometer
The total distance travelled by the particular vehicle since its initial production, as read from its odometer.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KMT for kilometers, SMI for statute miles
http://schema.org/MinimumAdvertisedPrice
Represents the minimum advertised price ("MAP") (as dictated by the manufacturer) of an offered product.
http://schema.org/minimumPaymentDue
The minimum payment required at this time.
http://schema.org/minPrice
The lowest price if the price is a range.
http://schema.org/minValue
The lower value of some characteristic or property.
http://schema.org/MisconceptionsHealthAspect
Content about common misconceptions and myths that are related to a topic.
http://schema.org/MissingContext
MissingContext: ...
http://schema.org/missionCoveragePrioritiesPolicy
For a [[NewsMediaOrganization]], a statement on coverage priorities, including any public agenda or stance on issues.
http://schema.org/MixedEventAttendanceMode
MixedEventAttendanceMode - an event that is conducted as a combination of both offline and online modes.
http://schema.org/MixtapeAlbum
MixtapeAlbum.
http://schema.org/MobileApplication
A software application designed specifically to work well on a mobile device such as a telephone.
http://schema.org/MobilePhoneStore
A store that sells mobile phones and related accessories.
http://schema.org/model
The model of the product. Use with the URL of a ProductModel or a textual representation of the model identifier. The URL of the ProductModel can be from an external source. It is recommended to additionally provide strong product identifiers via the gtin8/gtin13/gtin14 and mpn properties.
http://schema.org/modelDate
The release date of a vehicle model (often used to differentiate versions of the same make and model).
http://schema.org/modifiedTime
The date and time the reservation was modified.
http://schema.org/Monday
The day of the week between Sunday and Tuesday.
http://schema.org/MonetaryAmount
A monetary value or range. This type can be used to describe an amount of money such as $50 USD, or a range as in describing a bank account being suitable for a balance between £1,000 and £1,000,000 GBP, or the value of a salary, etc. It is recommended to use [[PriceSpecification]] Types to describe the price of an Offer, Invoice, etc.
http://schema.org/MonetaryAmountDistribution
A statistical distribution of monetary amounts.
http://schema.org/MonetaryGrant
A monetary grant.
http://schema.org/MoneyTransfer
The act of transferring money from one place to another place. This may occur electronically or physically.
http://schema.org/monthlyMinimumRepaymentAmount
The minimum payment is the lowest amount of money that one is required to pay on a credit card statement each month.
http://schema.org/MortgageLoan
A loan in which property or real estate is used as collateral. (A loan securitized against some real estate.)
http://schema.org/Mosque
A mosque.
http://schema.org/Motel
A motel. <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/Motorcycle
A motorcycle or motorbike is a single-track, two-wheeled motor vehicle.
http://schema.org/MotorcycleDealer
A motorcycle dealer.
http://schema.org/MotorcycleRepair
A motorcycle repair shop.
http://schema.org/MotorizedBicycle
A motorized bicycle is a bicycle with an attached motor used to power the vehicle, or to assist with pedaling.
http://schema.org/Mountain
A mountain, like Mount Whitney or Mount Everest.
http://schema.org/MoveAction
The act of an agent relocating to a place.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[TransferAction]]: Unlike TransferAction, the subject of the move is a living Person or Organization rather than an inanimate object.
http://schema.org/Movie
A movie.
http://schema.org/MovieClip
A short segment/part of a movie.
http://schema.org/MovieRentalStore
A movie rental store.
http://schema.org/MovieSeries
A series of movies. Included movies can be indicated with the hasPart property.
http://schema.org/MovieTheater
A movie theater.
http://schema.org/MovingCompany
A moving company.
http://schema.org/mpn
The Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) of the product, or the product to which the offer refers.
http://schema.org/MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging.
http://schema.org/MSRP
Represents the manufacturer suggested retail price ("MSRP") of an offered product.
http://schema.org/MulticellularParasite
Multicellular parasite that causes an infection.
http://schema.org/MultiCenterTrial
A trial that takes place at multiple centers.
http://schema.org/MultiPlayer
Play mode: MultiPlayer. Requiring or allowing multiple human players to play simultaneously.
http://schema.org/multipleValues
Whether multiple values are allowed for the property. Default is false.
http://schema.org/Muscle
A muscle is an anatomical structure consisting of a contractile form of tissue that animals use to effect movement.
http://schema.org/muscleAction
The movement the muscle generates.
http://schema.org/Musculoskeletal
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to diagnosis and treatment of disorders of muscles, ligaments and skeletal system.
http://schema.org/MusculoskeletalExam
Musculoskeletal system clinical examination.
http://schema.org/Museum
A museum.
http://schema.org/MusicAlbum
A collection of music tracks.
http://schema.org/MusicAlbumProductionType
Classification of the album by it's type of content: soundtrack, live album, studio album, etc.
http://schema.org/MusicAlbumReleaseType
The kind of release which this album is: single, EP or album.
http://schema.org/musicalKey
The key, mode, or scale this composition uses.
http://schema.org/musicArrangement
An arrangement derived from the composition.
http://schema.org/musicBy
The composer of the soundtrack.
http://schema.org/MusicComposition
A musical composition.
http://schema.org/musicCompositionForm
The type of composition (e.g. overture, sonata, symphony, etc.).
http://schema.org/MusicEvent
Event type: Music event.
http://schema.org/MusicGroup
A musical group, such as a band, an orchestra, or a choir. Can also be a solo musician.
http://schema.org/musicGroupMember
A member of a music group—for example, John, Paul, George, or Ringo.
http://schema.org/MusicPlaylist
A collection of music tracks in playlist form.
http://schema.org/MusicRecording
A music recording (track), usually a single song.
http://schema.org/MusicRelease
A MusicRelease is a specific release of a music album.
http://schema.org/musicReleaseFormat
Format of this release (the type of recording media used, ie. compact disc, digital media, LP, etc.).
http://schema.org/MusicReleaseFormatType
Format of this release (the type of recording media used, ie. compact disc, digital media, LP, etc.).
http://schema.org/MusicStore
A music store.
http://schema.org/MusicVenue
A music venue.
http://schema.org/MusicVideoObject
A music video file.
http://schema.org/naics
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for a particular organization or business person.
http://schema.org/NailSalon
A nail salon.
http://schema.org/name
The name of the item.
http://schema.org/namedPosition
A position played, performed or filled by a person or organization, as part of an organization. For example, an athlete in a SportsTeam might play in the position named 'Quarterback'.
http://schema.org/nationality
Nationality of the person.
http://schema.org/naturalProgression
The expected progression of the condition if it is not treated and allowed to progress naturally.
http://schema.org/Neck
Neck assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/Nerve
A common pathway for the electrochemical nerve impulses that are transmitted along each of the axons.
http://schema.org/nerve
The underlying innervation associated with the muscle.
http://schema.org/nerveMotor
The neurological pathway extension that involves muscle control.
http://schema.org/netWorth
The total financial value of the person as calculated by subtracting assets from liabilities.
http://schema.org/Neuro
Neurological system clinical examination.
http://schema.org/Neurologic
A specific branch of medical science that studies the nerves and nervous system and its respective disease states.
http://schema.org/NewCondition
Indicates that the item is new.
http://schema.org/NewsArticle
A NewsArticle is an article whose content reports news, or provides background context and supporting materials for understanding the news. A more detailed overview of [schema.org News markup](/docs/news.html) is also available.
http://schema.org/NewsMediaOrganization
A News/Media organization such as a newspaper or TV station.
http://schema.org/Newspaper
A publication containing information about varied topics that are pertinent to general information, a geographic area, or a specific subject matter (i.e. business, culture, education). Often published daily.
http://schema.org/newsUpdatesAndGuidelines
Indicates a page with news updates and guidelines. This could often be (but is not required to be) the main page containing [[SpecialAnnouncement]] markup on a site.
http://schema.org/nextItem
A link to the ListItem that follows the current one.
http://schema.org/NGO
Organization: Non-governmental Organization.
http://schema.org/NightClub
A nightclub or discotheque.
http://schema.org/NLNonprofitType
NLNonprofitType: Non-profit organization type originating from the Netherlands.
http://schema.org/noBylinesPolicy
For a [[NewsMediaOrganization]] or other news-related [[Organization]], a statement explaining when authors of articles are not named in bylines.
http://schema.org/nonEqual
This ordering relation for qualitative values indicates that the subject is not equal to the object.
http://schema.org/NoninvasiveProcedure
A type of medical procedure that involves noninvasive techniques.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501a
Nonprofit501a: Non-profit type referring to Farmers’ Cooperative Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c1
Nonprofit501c1: Non-profit type referring to Corporations Organized Under Act of Congress, including Federal Credit Unions and National Farm Loan Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c10
Nonprofit501c10: Non-profit type referring to Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c11
Nonprofit501c11: Non-profit type referring to Teachers' Retirement Fund Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c12
Nonprofit501c12: Non-profit type referring to Benevolent Life Insurance Associations, Mutual Ditch or Irrigation Companies, Mutual or Cooperative Telephone Companies.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c13
Nonprofit501c13: Non-profit type referring to Cemetery Companies.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c14
Nonprofit501c14: Non-profit type referring to State-Chartered Credit Unions, Mutual Reserve Funds.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c15
Nonprofit501c15: Non-profit type referring to Mutual Insurance Companies or Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c16
Nonprofit501c16: Non-profit type referring to Cooperative Organizations to Finance Crop Operations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c17
Nonprofit501c17: Non-profit type referring to Supplemental Unemployment Benefit Trusts.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c18
Nonprofit501c18: Non-profit type referring to Employee Funded Pension Trust (created before 25 June 1959).
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c19
Nonprofit501c19: Non-profit type referring to Post or Organization of Past or Present Members of the Armed Forces.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c2
Nonprofit501c2: Non-profit type referring to Title-holding Corporations for Exempt Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c20
Nonprofit501c20: Non-profit type referring to Group Legal Services Plan Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c21
Nonprofit501c21: Non-profit type referring to Black Lung Benefit Trusts.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c22
Nonprofit501c22: Non-profit type referring to Withdrawal Liability Payment Funds.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c23
Nonprofit501c23: Non-profit type referring to Veterans Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c24
Nonprofit501c24: Non-profit type referring to Section 4049 ERISA Trusts.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c25
Nonprofit501c25: Non-profit type referring to Real Property Title-Holding Corporations or Trusts with Multiple Parents.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c26
Nonprofit501c26: Non-profit type referring to State-Sponsored Organizations Providing Health Coverage for High-Risk Individuals.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c27
Nonprofit501c27: Non-profit type referring to State-Sponsored Workers' Compensation Reinsurance Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c28
Nonprofit501c28: Non-profit type referring to National Railroad Retirement Investment Trusts.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c3
Nonprofit501c3: Non-profit type referring to Religious, Educational, Charitable, Scientific, Literary, Testing for Public Safety, to Foster National or International Amateur Sports Competition, or Prevention of Cruelty to Children or Animals Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c4
Nonprofit501c4: Non-profit type referring to Civic Leagues, Social Welfare Organizations, and Local Associations of Employees.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c5
Nonprofit501c5: Non-profit type referring to Labor, Agricultural and Horticultural Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c6
Nonprofit501c6: Non-profit type referring to Business Leagues, Chambers of Commerce, Real Estate Boards.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c7
Nonprofit501c7: Non-profit type referring to Social and Recreational Clubs.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c8
Nonprofit501c8: Non-profit type referring to Fraternal Beneficiary Societies and Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501c9
Nonprofit501c9: Non-profit type referring to Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501d
Nonprofit501d: Non-profit type referring to Religious and Apostolic Associations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501e
Nonprofit501e: Non-profit type referring to Cooperative Hospital Service Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501f
Nonprofit501f: Non-profit type referring to Cooperative Service Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501k
Nonprofit501k: Non-profit type referring to Child Care Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501n
Nonprofit501n: Non-profit type referring to Charitable Risk Pools.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit501q
Nonprofit501q: Non-profit type referring to Credit Counseling Organizations.
http://schema.org/Nonprofit527
Nonprofit527: Non-profit type referring to Political organizations.
http://schema.org/NonprofitANBI
NonprofitANBI: Non-profit type referring to a Public Benefit Organization (NL).
http://schema.org/NonprofitSBBI
NonprofitSBBI: Non-profit type referring to a Social Interest Promoting Institution (NL).
http://schema.org/nonprofitStatus
nonprofit Status indicates the legal status of a non-profit organization in its primary place of business.
http://schema.org/NonprofitType
NonprofitType enumerates several kinds of official non-profit types of which a non-profit organization can be.
http://schema.org/nonProprietaryName
The generic name of this drug or supplement.
http://schema.org/normalRange
Range of acceptable values for a typical patient, when applicable.
http://schema.org/Nose
Nose function assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/Notary
A notary.
http://schema.org/NoteDigitalDocument
A file containing a note, primarily for the author.
http://schema.org/NotInForce
Indicates that a legislation is currently not in force.
http://schema.org/NotYetRecruiting
Not yet recruiting.
http://schema.org/nsn
Indicates the [NATO stock number](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_Stock_Number) (nsn) of a [[Product]].
http://schema.org/numAdults
The number of adults staying in the unit.
http://schema.org/Number
Data type: Number.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/numberedPosition
A number associated with a role in an organization, for example, the number on an athlete's jersey.
http://schema.org/numberOfAccommodationUnits
Indicates the total (available plus unavailable) number of accommodation units in an [[ApartmentComplex]], or the number of accommodation units for a specific [[FloorPlan]] (within its specific [[ApartmentComplex]]). See also [[numberOfAvailableAccommodationUnits]].
http://schema.org/numberOfAirbags
The number or type of airbags in the vehicle.
http://schema.org/numberOfAvailableAccommodationUnits
Indicates the number of available accommodation units in an [[ApartmentComplex]], or the number of accommodation units for a specific [[FloorPlan]] (within its specific [[ApartmentComplex]]). See also [[numberOfAccommodationUnits]].
http://schema.org/numberOfAxles
The number of axles.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62
http://schema.org/numberOfBathroomsTotal
The total integer number of bathrooms in a some [[Accommodation]], following real estate conventions as [documented in RESO](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/BathroomsTotalInteger+Field): "The simple sum of the number of bathrooms. For example for a property with two Full Bathrooms and one Half Bathroom, the Bathrooms Total Integer will be 3.". See also [[numberOfRooms]].
http://schema.org/numberOfBedrooms
The total integer number of bedrooms in a some [[Accommodation]], [[ApartmentComplex]] or [[FloorPlan]].
http://schema.org/numberOfBeds
The quantity of the given bed type available in the HotelRoom, Suite, House, or Apartment.
http://schema.org/numberOfCredits
The number of credits or units awarded by a Course or required to complete an EducationalOccupationalProgram.
http://schema.org/numberOfDoors
The number of doors.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62
http://schema.org/numberOfEmployees
The number of employees in an organization e.g. business.
http://schema.org/numberOfEpisodes
The number of episodes in this season or series.
http://schema.org/numberOfForwardGears
The total number of forward gears available for the transmission system of the vehicle.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62
http://schema.org/numberOfFullBathrooms
Number of full bathrooms - The total number of full and ¾ bathrooms in an [[Accommodation]]. This corresponds to the [BathroomsFull field in RESO](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/BathroomsFull+Field).
http://schema.org/numberOfItems
The number of items in an ItemList. Note that some descriptions might not fully describe all items in a list (e.g., multi-page pagination); in such cases, the numberOfItems would be for the entire list.
http://schema.org/numberOfLoanPayments
The number of payments contractually required at origination to repay the loan. For monthly paying loans this is the number of months from the contractual first payment date to the maturity date.
http://schema.org/numberOfPages
The number of pages in the book.
http://schema.org/numberOfPartialBathrooms
Number of partial bathrooms - The total number of half and ¼ bathrooms in an [[Accommodation]]. This corresponds to the [BathroomsPartial field in RESO](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/BathroomsPartial+Field).
http://schema.org/numberOfPlayers
Indicate how many people can play this game (minimum, maximum, or range).
http://schema.org/numberOfPreviousOwners
The number of owners of the vehicle, including the current one.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62
http://schema.org/numberOfRooms
The number of rooms (excluding bathrooms and closets) of the accommodation or lodging business. Typical unit code(s): ROM for room or C62 for no unit. The type of room can be put in the unitText property of the QuantitativeValue.
http://schema.org/numberOfSeasons
The number of seasons in this series.
http://schema.org/numChildren
The number of children staying in the unit.
http://schema.org/numConstraints
Indicates the number of constraints (not counting [[populationType]]) defined for a particular [[StatisticalPopulation]]. This helps applications understand if they have access to a sufficiently complete description of a [[StatisticalPopulation]].
http://schema.org/numTracks
The number of tracks in this album or playlist.
http://schema.org/Nursing
A health profession of a person formally educated and trained in the care of the sick or infirm person.
http://schema.org/nutrition
Nutrition information about the recipe or menu item.
http://schema.org/NutritionInformation
Nutritional information about the recipe.
http://schema.org/object
The object upon which the action is carried out, whose state is kept intact or changed. Also known as the semantic roles patient, affected or undergoer (which change their state) or theme (which doesn't). e.g. John read *a book*.
http://schema.org/Observation
Instances of the class [[Observation]] are used to specify observations about an entity (which may or may not be an instance of a [[StatisticalPopulation]]), at a particular time. The principal properties of an [[Observation]] are [[observedNode]], [[measuredProperty]], [[measuredValue]] (or [[median]], etc.) and [[observationDate]] ([[measuredProperty]] properties can, but need not always, be W3C RDF Data Cube "measure properties", as in the [lifeExpectancy example](https://www.w3.org/TR/vocab-data-cube/#dsd-example)). See also [[StatisticalPopulation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
http://schema.org/Observational
An observational study design.
http://schema.org/observationDate
The observationDate of an [[Observation]].
http://schema.org/observedNode
The observedNode of an [[Observation]], often a [[StatisticalPopulation]].
http://schema.org/Obstetric
A specific branch of medical science that specializes in the care of women during the prenatal and postnatal care and with the delivery of the child.
http://schema.org/occupancy
The allowed total occupancy for the accommodation in persons (including infants etc). For individual accommodations, this is not necessarily the legal maximum but defines the permitted usage as per the contractual agreement (e.g. a double room used by a single person). Typical unit code(s): C62 for person
http://schema.org/Occupation
A profession, may involve prolonged training and/or a formal qualification.
http://schema.org/OccupationalActivity
Any physical activity engaged in for job-related purposes. Examples may include waiting tables, maid service, carrying a mailbag, picking fruits or vegetables, construction work, etc.
http://schema.org/occupationalCategory
A category describing the job, preferably using a term from a taxonomy such as [BLS O*NET-SOC](http://www.onetcenter.org/taxonomy.html), [ISCO-08](https://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/isco08/) or similar, with the property repeated for each applicable value. Ideally the taxonomy should be identified, and both the textual label and formal code for the category should be provided.\n Note: for historical reasons, any textual label and formal code provided as a literal may be assumed to be from O*NET-SOC.
http://schema.org/occupationalCredentialAwarded
A description of the qualification, award, certificate, diploma or other occupational credential awarded as a consequence of successful completion of this course or program.
http://schema.org/OccupationalTherapy
A treatment of people with physical, emotional, or social problems, using purposeful activity to help them overcome or learn to deal with their problems.
http://schema.org/occupationLocation
The region/country for which this occupational description is appropriate. Note that educational requirements and qualifications can vary between jurisdictions.
http://schema.org/OceanBodyOfWater
An ocean (for example, the Pacific).
http://schema.org/Offer
An offer to transfer some rights to an item or to provide a service — for example, an offer to sell tickets to an event, to rent the DVD of a movie, to stream a TV show over the internet, to repair a motorcycle, or to loan a book.\n\nNote: As the [[businessFunction]] property, which identifies the form of offer (e.g. sell, lease, repair, dispose), defaults to http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell; an Offer without a defined businessFunction value can be assumed to be an offer to sell.\n\nFor [GTIN](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/technical/idkeys/gtin)-related fields, see [Check Digit calculator](http://www.gs1.org/barcodes/support/check_digit_calculator) and [validation guide](http://www.gs1us.org/resources/standards/gtin-validation-guide) from [GS1](http://www.gs1.org/).
http://schema.org/OfferCatalog
An OfferCatalog is an ItemList that contains related Offers and/or further OfferCatalogs that are offeredBy the same provider.
http://schema.org/offerCount
The number of offers for the product.
http://schema.org/offeredBy
A pointer to the organization or person making the offer.
http://schema.org/OfferForLease
An [[OfferForLease]] in Schema.org represents an [[Offer]] to lease out something, i.e. an [[Offer]] whose [[businessFunction]] is [lease out](http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#LeaseOut.). See [Good Relations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GoodRelations) for background on the underlying concepts.
http://schema.org/OfferForPurchase
An [[OfferForPurchase]] in Schema.org represents an [[Offer]] to sell something, i.e. an [[Offer]] whose [[businessFunction]] is [sell](http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Sell.). See [Good Relations](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GoodRelations) for background on the underlying concepts.
http://schema.org/OfferItemCondition
A list of possible conditions for the item.
http://schema.org/offers
An offer to provide this item—for example, an offer to sell a product, rent the DVD of a movie, perform a service, or give away tickets to an event. Use [[businessFunction]] to indicate the kind of transaction offered, i.e. sell, lease, etc. This property can also be used to describe a [[Demand]]. While this property is listed as expected on a number of common types, it can be used in others. In that case, using a second type, such as Product or a subtype of Product, can clarify the nature of the offer.
http://schema.org/OfferShippingDetails
OfferShippingDetails represents information about shipping destinations. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping rates for different destinations: One entity for Alaska/Hawaii. A different one for continental US.A different one for all France. Multiple of these entities can be used to represent different shipping costs and delivery times. Two entities that are identical but differ in rate and time: e.g. Cheaper and slower: $5 in 5-7days or Fast and expensive: $15 in 1-2 days
http://schema.org/offersPrescriptionByMail
Whether prescriptions can be delivered by mail.
http://schema.org/OfficeEquipmentStore
An office equipment store.
http://schema.org/OfficialLegalValue
All the documents published by an official publisher should have at least the legal value level "OfficialLegalValue". This indicates that the document was published by an organisation with the public task of making it available (e.g. a consolidated version of a EU directive published by the EU Office of Publications).
http://schema.org/OfflineEventAttendanceMode
OfflineEventAttendanceMode - an event that is primarily conducted offline.
http://schema.org/OfflinePermanently
Game server status: OfflinePermanently. Server is offline and not available.
http://schema.org/OfflineTemporarily
Game server status: OfflineTemporarily. Server is offline now but it can be online soon.
http://schema.org/Oncologic
A specific branch of medical science that deals with benign and malignant tumors, including the study of their development, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
http://schema.org/OnDemandEvent
A publication event e.g. catch-up TV or radio podcast, during which a program is available on-demand.
http://schema.org/OneTimePayments
OneTimePayments: this is a benefit for one-time payments for individuals.
http://schema.org/Online
Game server status: Online. Server is available.
http://schema.org/OnlineEventAttendanceMode
OnlineEventAttendanceMode - an event that is primarily conducted online.
http://schema.org/OnlineFull
Game server status: OnlineFull. Server is online but unavailable. The maximum number of players has reached.
http://schema.org/OnlineOnly
Indicates that the item is available only online.
http://schema.org/OnSitePickup
A DeliveryMethod in which an item is collected on site, e.g. in a store or at a box office.
http://schema.org/openingHours
The general opening hours for a business. Opening hours can be specified as a weekly time range, starting with days, then times per day. Multiple days can be listed with commas ',' separating each day. Day or time ranges are specified using a hyphen '-'.\n\n* Days are specified using the following two-letter combinations: ```Mo```, ```Tu```, ```We```, ```Th```, ```Fr```, ```Sa```, ```Su```.\n* Times are specified using 24:00 format. For example, 3pm is specified as ```15:00```, 10am as ```10:00```. \n* Here is an example: <code><time itemprop="openingHours" datetime="Tu,Th 16:00-20:00">Tuesdays and Thursdays 4-8pm</time></code>.\n* If a business is open 7 days a week, then it can be specified as <code><time itemprop="openingHours" datetime="Mo-Su">Monday through Sunday, all day</time></code>.
http://schema.org/OpeningHoursSpecification
A structured value providing information about the opening hours of a place or a certain service inside a place.\n\n The place is __open__ if the [[opens]] property is specified, and __closed__ otherwise.\n\nIf the value for the [[closes]] property is less than the value for the [[opens]] property then the hour range is assumed to span over the next day.
http://schema.org/openingHoursSpecification
The opening hours of a certain place.
http://schema.org/opens
The opening hour of the place or service on the given day(s) of the week.
http://schema.org/OpenTrial
A trial design in which the researcher knows the full details of the treatment, and so does the patient.
http://schema.org/operatingSystem
Operating systems supported (Windows 7, OSX 10.6, Android 1.6).
http://schema.org/OpinionNewsArticle
An [[OpinionNewsArticle]] is a [[NewsArticle]] that primarily expresses opinions rather than journalistic reporting of news and events. For example, a [[NewsArticle]] consisting of a column or [[Blog]]/[[BlogPosting]] entry in the Opinions section of a news publication.
http://schema.org/opponent
A sub property of participant. The opponent on this action.
http://schema.org/Optician
A store that sells reading glasses and similar devices for improving vision.
http://schema.org/option
A sub property of object. The options subject to this action.
http://schema.org/Optometric
The science or practice of testing visual acuity and prescribing corrective lenses.
http://schema.org/Order
An order is a confirmation of a transaction (a receipt), which can contain multiple line items, each represented by an Offer that has been accepted by the customer.
http://schema.org/OrderAction
An agent orders an object/product/service to be delivered/sent.
http://schema.org/OrderCancelled
OrderStatus representing cancellation of an order.
http://schema.org/orderDate
Date order was placed.
http://schema.org/OrderDelivered
OrderStatus representing successful delivery of an order.
http://schema.org/orderDelivery
The delivery of the parcel related to this order or order item.
http://schema.org/orderedItem
The item ordered.
http://schema.org/OrderInTransit
OrderStatus representing that an order is in transit.
http://schema.org/OrderItem
An order item is a line of an order. It includes the quantity and shipping details of a bought offer.
http://schema.org/orderItemNumber
The identifier of the order item.
http://schema.org/orderItemStatus
The current status of the order item.
http://schema.org/orderNumber
The identifier of the transaction.
http://schema.org/OrderPaymentDue
OrderStatus representing that payment is due on an order.
http://schema.org/OrderPickupAvailable
OrderStatus representing availability of an order for pickup.
http://schema.org/OrderProblem
OrderStatus representing that there is a problem with the order.
http://schema.org/OrderProcessing
OrderStatus representing that an order is being processed.
http://schema.org/orderQuantity
The number of the item ordered. If the property is not set, assume the quantity is one.
http://schema.org/OrderReturned
OrderStatus representing that an order has been returned.
http://schema.org/orderStatus
The current status of the order.
http://schema.org/OrderStatus
Enumerated status values for Order.
http://schema.org/Organization
An organization such as a school, NGO, corporation, club, etc.
http://schema.org/OrganizationRole
A subclass of Role used to describe roles within organizations.
http://schema.org/OrganizeAction
The act of manipulating/administering/supervising/controlling one or more objects.
http://schema.org/organizer
An organizer of an Event.
http://schema.org/originAddress
Shipper's address.
http://schema.org/OriginalShippingFees
OriginalShippingFees ...
http://schema.org/originatesFrom
The vasculature the lymphatic structure originates, or afferents, from.
http://schema.org/Osteopathic
A system of medicine focused on promoting the body's innate ability to heal itself.
http://schema.org/OTC
The character of a medical substance, typically a medicine, of being available over the counter or not.
http://schema.org/Otolaryngologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the ear, nose and throat and their respective disease states.
http://schema.org/OutletStore
An outlet store.
http://schema.org/OutOfStock
Indicates that the item is out of stock.
http://schema.org/overdosage
Any information related to overdose on a drug, including signs or symptoms, treatments, contact information for emergency response.
http://schema.org/OverviewHealthAspect
Overview of the content. Contains a summarized view of the topic with the most relevant information for an introduction.
http://schema.org/ownedFrom
The date and time of obtaining the product.
http://schema.org/ownedThrough
The date and time of giving up ownership on the product.
http://schema.org/ownershipFundingInfo
For an [[Organization]] (often but not necessarily a [[NewsMediaOrganization]]), a description of organizational ownership structure; funding and grants. In a news/media setting, this is with particular reference to editorial independence. Note that the [[funder]] is also available and can be used to make basic funder information machine-readable.
http://schema.org/OwnershipInfo
A structured value providing information about when a certain organization or person owned a certain product.
http://schema.org/owns
Products owned by the organization or person.
http://schema.org/pageEnd
The page on which the work ends; for example "138" or "xvi".
http://schema.org/pageStart
The page on which the work starts; for example "135" or "xiii".
http://schema.org/pagination
Any description of pages that is not separated into pageStart and pageEnd; for example, "1-6, 9, 55" or "10-12, 46-49".
http://schema.org/PaidLeave
PaidLeave: this is a benefit for paid leave.
http://schema.org/PaintAction
The act of producing a painting, typically with paint and canvas as instruments.
http://schema.org/Painting
A painting.
http://schema.org/PalliativeProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarily for palliative purposes, aimed at relieving the symptoms of an underlying health condition.
http://schema.org/Paperback
Book format: Paperback.
http://schema.org/ParcelDelivery
The delivery of a parcel either via the postal service or a commercial service.
http://schema.org/ParcelService
A private parcel service as the delivery mode available for a certain offer.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DHL\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#FederalExpress\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#UPS
http://schema.org/parent
A parent of this person.
http://schema.org/ParentalSupport
ParentalSupport: this is a benefit for parental support.
http://schema.org/ParentAudience
A set of characteristics describing parents, who can be interested in viewing some content.
http://schema.org/parentItem
The parent of a question, answer or item in general.
http://schema.org/parentOrganization
The larger organization that this organization is a [[subOrganization]] of, if any.
http://schema.org/parents
A parents of the person.
http://schema.org/parentService
A broadcast service to which the broadcast service may belong to such as regional variations of a national channel.
http://schema.org/Park
A park.
http://schema.org/ParkingFacility
A parking lot or other parking facility.
http://schema.org/ParkingMap
A parking map.
http://schema.org/PartiallyInForce
Indicates that parts of the legislation are in force, and parts are not.
http://schema.org/participant
Other co-agents that participated in the action indirectly. e.g. John wrote a book with *Steve*.
http://schema.org/partOfEpisode
The episode to which this clip belongs.
http://schema.org/partOfInvoice
The order is being paid as part of the referenced Invoice.
http://schema.org/partOfOrder
The overall order the items in this delivery were included in.
http://schema.org/partOfSeason
The season to which this episode belongs.
http://schema.org/partOfSeries
The series to which this episode or season belongs.
http://schema.org/partOfSystem
The anatomical or organ system that this structure is part of.
http://schema.org/partOfTrip
Identifies that this [[Trip]] is a subTrip of another Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
http://schema.org/partOfTVSeries
The TV series to which this episode or season belongs.
http://schema.org/partySize
Number of people the reservation should accommodate.
http://schema.org/passengerPriorityStatus
The priority status assigned to a passenger for security or boarding (e.g. FastTrack or Priority).
http://schema.org/passengerSequenceNumber
The passenger's sequence number as assigned by the airline.
http://schema.org/Pathology
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the study of the cause, origin and nature of a disease state, including its consequences as a result of manifestation of the disease. In clinical care, the term is used to designate a branch of medicine using laboratory tests to diagnose and determine the prognostic significance of illness.
http://schema.org/PathologyTest
A medical test performed by a laboratory that typically involves examination of a tissue sample by a pathologist.
http://schema.org/pathophysiology
Changes in the normal mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions that are associated with this activity or condition.
http://schema.org/Patient
A patient is any person recipient of health care services.
http://schema.org/PatientExperienceHealthAspect
Content about the real life experience of patients or people that have lived a similar experience about the topic. May be forums, topics, Q-and-A and related material.
http://schema.org/pattern
A pattern that something has, for example 'polka dot', 'striped', 'Canadian flag'. Values are typically expressed as text, although links to controlled value schemes are also supported.
http://schema.org/PawnShop
A shop that will buy, or lend money against the security of, personal possessions.
http://schema.org/PayAction
An agent pays a price to a participant.
http://schema.org/payload
The permitted weight of passengers and cargo, EXCLUDING the weight of the empty vehicle.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound\n\n* Note 1: Many databases specify the permitted TOTAL weight instead, which is the sum of [[weight]] and [[payload]]\n* Note 2: You can indicate additional information in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]] node.\n* Note 3: You may also link to a [[QualitativeValue]] node that provides additional information using [[valueReference]].\n* Note 4: Note that you can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/paymentAccepted
Cash, Credit Card, Cryptocurrency, Local Exchange Tradings System, etc.
http://schema.org/PaymentAutomaticallyApplied
An automatic payment system is in place and will be used.
http://schema.org/PaymentCard
A payment method using a credit, debit, store or other card to associate the payment with an account.
http://schema.org/PaymentChargeSpecification
The costs of settling the payment using a particular payment method.
http://schema.org/PaymentComplete
The payment has been received and processed.
http://schema.org/PaymentDeclined
The payee received the payment, but it was declined for some reason.
http://schema.org/PaymentDue
The payment is due, but still within an acceptable time to be received.
http://schema.org/paymentDue
The date that payment is due.
http://schema.org/paymentDueDate
The date that payment is due.
http://schema.org/paymentMethod
The name of the credit card or other method of payment for the order.
http://schema.org/PaymentMethod
A payment method is a standardized procedure for transferring the monetary amount for a purchase. Payment methods are characterized by the legal and technical structures used, and by the organization or group carrying out the transaction.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByBankTransferInAdvance\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#ByInvoice\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Cash\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#CheckInAdvance\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#COD\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#DirectDebit\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#GoogleCheckout\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PayPal\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PaySwarm
http://schema.org/paymentMethodId
An identifier for the method of payment used (e.g. the last 4 digits of the credit card).
http://schema.org/PaymentPastDue
The payment is due and considered late.
http://schema.org/PaymentService
A Service to transfer funds from a person or organization to a beneficiary person or organization.
http://schema.org/paymentStatus
The status of payment; whether the invoice has been paid or not.
http://schema.org/PaymentStatusType
A specific payment status. For example, PaymentDue, PaymentComplete, etc.
http://schema.org/paymentUrl
The URL for sending a payment.
http://schema.org/Pediatric
A specific branch of medical science that specializes in the care of infants, children and adolescents.
http://schema.org/penciler
The individual who draws the primary narrative artwork.
http://schema.org/PeopleAudience
A set of characteristics belonging to people, e.g. who compose an item's target audience.
http://schema.org/percentile10
The 10th percentile value.
http://schema.org/percentile25
The 25th percentile value.
http://schema.org/percentile75
The 75th percentile value.
http://schema.org/percentile90
The 90th percentile value.
http://schema.org/PercutaneousProcedure
A type of medical procedure that involves percutaneous techniques, where access to organs or tissue is achieved via needle-puncture of the skin. For example, catheter-based procedures like stent delivery.
http://schema.org/PerformAction
The act of participating in performance arts.
http://schema.org/PerformanceRole
A PerformanceRole is a Role that some entity places with regard to a theatrical performance, e.g. in a Movie, TVSeries etc.
http://schema.org/performer
A performer at the event—for example, a presenter, musician, musical group or actor.
http://schema.org/performerIn
Event that this person is a performer or participant in.
http://schema.org/performers
The main performer or performers of the event—for example, a presenter, musician, or actor.
http://schema.org/PerformingArtsTheater
A theater or other performing art center.
http://schema.org/PerformingGroup
A performance group, such as a band, an orchestra, or a circus.
http://schema.org/performTime
The length of time it takes to perform instructions or a direction (not including time to prepare the supplies), in [ISO 8601 duration format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/Periodical
A publication in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designations and intended, such as a magazine, scholarly journal, or newspaper to continue indefinitely.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/09/schemaorg-support-for-bibliographic_2.html).
http://schema.org/permissions
Permission(s) required to run the app (for example, a mobile app may require full internet access or may run only on wifi).
http://schema.org/permissionType
The type of permission granted the person, organization, or audience.
http://schema.org/Permit
A permit issued by an organization, e.g. a parking pass.
http://schema.org/permitAudience
The target audience for this permit.
http://schema.org/permittedUsage
Indications regarding the permitted usage of the accommodation.
http://schema.org/Person
A person (alive, dead, undead, or fictional).
http://schema.org/PET
Positron emission tomography imaging.
http://schema.org/petsAllowed
Indicates whether pets are allowed to enter the accommodation or lodging business. More detailed information can be put in a text value.
http://schema.org/PetStore
A pet store.
http://schema.org/Pharmacy
A pharmacy or drugstore.
http://schema.org/PharmacySpecialty
The practice or art and science of preparing and dispensing drugs and medicines.
http://schema.org/phoneticText
Representation of a text [[textValue]] using the specified [[speechToTextMarkup]]. For example the city name of Houston in IPA: /ˈhjuːstən/.
http://schema.org/photo
A photograph of this place.
http://schema.org/Photograph
A photograph.
http://schema.org/PhotographAction
The act of capturing still images of objects using a camera.
http://schema.org/photos
Photographs of this place.
http://schema.org/PhysicalActivity
Any bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness. Includes activity that is part of daily living and routine, structured exercise, and exercise prescribed as part of a medical treatment or recovery plan.
http://schema.org/PhysicalActivityCategory
Categories of physical activity, organized by physiologic classification.
http://schema.org/PhysicalExam
A type of physical examination of a patient performed by a physician.
http://schema.org/physicalRequirement
A description of the types of physical activity associated with the job. Defined terms such as those in O*net may be used, but note that there is no way to specify the level of ability as well as its nature when using a defined term.
http://schema.org/PhysicalTherapy
A process of progressive physical care and rehabilitation aimed at improving a health condition.
http://schema.org/Physician
A doctor's office.
http://schema.org/physiologicalBenefits
Specific physiologic benefits associated to the plan.
http://schema.org/Physiotherapy
The practice of treatment of disease, injury, or deformity by physical methods such as massage, heat treatment, and exercise rather than by drugs or surgery..
http://schema.org/pickupLocation
Where a taxi will pick up a passenger or a rental car can be picked up.
http://schema.org/pickupTime
When a taxi will pickup a passenger or a rental car can be picked up.
http://schema.org/Place
Entities that have a somewhat fixed, physical extension.
http://schema.org/PlaceboControlledTrial
A placebo-controlled trial design.
http://schema.org/PlaceOfWorship
Place of worship, such as a church, synagogue, or mosque.
http://schema.org/PlanAction
The act of planning the execution of an event/task/action/reservation/plan to a future date.
http://schema.org/PlasticSurgery
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to therapeutic or cosmetic repair or re-formation of missing, injured or malformed tissues or body parts by manual and instrumental means.
http://schema.org/Play
A play is a form of literature, usually consisting of dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. Note the peformance of a Play would be a [[TheaterEvent]] - the *Play* being the [[workPerformed]].
http://schema.org/PlayAction
The act of playing/exercising/training/performing for enjoyment, leisure, recreation, Competition or exercise.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[ListenAction]]: Unlike ListenAction (which is under ConsumeAction), PlayAction refers to performing for an audience or at an event, rather than consuming music.\n* [[WatchAction]]: Unlike WatchAction (which is under ConsumeAction), PlayAction refers to showing/displaying for an audience or at an event, rather than consuming visual content.
http://schema.org/playersOnline
Number of players on the server.
http://schema.org/playerType
Player type required—for example, Flash or Silverlight.
http://schema.org/Playground
A playground.
http://schema.org/playMode
Indicates whether this game is multi-player, co-op or single-player. The game can be marked as multi-player, co-op and single-player at the same time.
http://schema.org/Plumber
A plumbing service.
http://schema.org/PodcastEpisode
A single episode of a podcast series.
http://schema.org/PodcastSeason
A single season of a podcast. Many podcasts do not break down into separate seasons. In that case, PodcastSeries should be used.
http://schema.org/PodcastSeries
A podcast is an episodic series of digital audio or video files which a user can download and listen to.
http://schema.org/Podiatric
Podiatry is the care of the human foot, especially the diagnosis and treatment of foot disorders.
http://schema.org/PoliceStation
A police station.
http://schema.org/polygon
A polygon is the area enclosed by a point-to-point path for which the starting and ending points are the same. A polygon is expressed as a series of four or more space delimited points where the first and final points are identical.
http://schema.org/Pond
A pond.
http://schema.org/populationType
Indicates the populationType common to all members of a [[StatisticalPopulation]].
http://schema.org/position
The position of an item in a series or sequence of items.
http://schema.org/possibleComplication
A possible unexpected and unfavorable evolution of a medical condition. Complications may include worsening of the signs or symptoms of the disease, extension of the condition to other organ systems, etc.
http://schema.org/possibleTreatment
A possible treatment to address this condition, sign or symptom.
http://schema.org/PostalAddress
The mailing address.
http://schema.org/postalCode
The postal code. For example, 94043.
http://schema.org/postalCodeBegin
First postal code in a range (included).
http://schema.org/postalCodeEnd
Last postal code in the range (included). Needs to be after [[postalCodeBegin]].
http://schema.org/postalCodePrefix
A defined range of postal codes indicated by a common textual prefix. Used for non-numeric systems such as UK.
http://schema.org/postalCodeRange
A defined range of postal codes.
http://schema.org/PostalCodeRangeSpecification
Indicates a range of postalcodes, usually defined as the set of valid codes between [[postalCodeBegin]] and [[postalCodeEnd]], inclusively.
http://schema.org/Poster
A large, usually printed placard, bill, or announcement, often illustrated, that is posted to advertise or publicize something.
http://schema.org/PostOffice
A post office.
http://schema.org/postOfficeBoxNumber
The post office box number for PO box addresses.
http://schema.org/postOp
A description of the postoperative procedures, care, and/or followups for this device.
http://schema.org/potentialAction
Indicates a potential Action, which describes an idealized action in which this thing would play an 'object' role.
http://schema.org/PotentialActionStatus
A description of an action that is supported.
http://schema.org/predecessorOf
A pointer from a previous, often discontinued variant of the product to its newer variant.
http://schema.org/pregnancyCategory
Pregnancy category of this drug.
http://schema.org/pregnancyWarning
Any precaution, guidance, contraindication, etc. related to this drug's use during pregnancy.
http://schema.org/preOp
A description of the workup, testing, and other preparations required before implanting this device.
http://schema.org/PreOrder
Indicates that the item is available for pre-order.
http://schema.org/PreOrderAction
An agent orders a (not yet released) object/product/service to be delivered/sent.
http://schema.org/preparation
Typical preparation that a patient must undergo before having the procedure performed.
http://schema.org/PrependAction
The act of inserting at the beginning if an ordered collection.
http://schema.org/prepTime
The length of time it takes to prepare the items to be used in instructions or a direction, in [ISO 8601 duration format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/PreSale
Indicates that the item is available for ordering and delivery before general availability.
http://schema.org/Preschool
A preschool.
http://schema.org/prescribingInfo
Link to prescribing information for the drug.
http://schema.org/PrescriptionOnly
Available by prescription only.
http://schema.org/prescriptionStatus
Indicates the status of drug prescription eg. local catalogs classifications or whether the drug is available by prescription or over-the-counter, etc.
http://schema.org/PresentationDigitalDocument
A file containing slides or used for a presentation.
http://schema.org/PreventionHealthAspect
Information about actions or measures that can be taken to avoid getting the topic or reaching a critical situation related to the topic.
http://schema.org/PreventionIndication
An indication for preventing an underlying condition, symptom, etc.
http://schema.org/previousItem
A link to the ListItem that preceeds the current one.
http://schema.org/previousStartDate
Used in conjunction with eventStatus for rescheduled or cancelled events. This property contains the previously scheduled start date. For rescheduled events, the startDate property should be used for the newly scheduled start date. In the (rare) case of an event that has been postponed and rescheduled multiple times, this field may be repeated.
http://schema.org/price
The offer price of a product, or of a price component when attached to PriceSpecification and its subtypes.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use the [[priceCurrency]] property (with standard formats: [ISO 4217 currency format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) e.g. "USD"; [Ticker symbol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies) for cryptocurrencies e.g. "BTC"; well known names for [Local Exchange Tradings Systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_trading_system) (LETS) and other currency types e.g. "Ithaca HOUR") instead of including [ambiguous symbols](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign#Currencies_that_use_the_dollar_or_peso_sign) such as '$' in the value.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.\n* Note that both [RDFa](http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-rdfa-primer/#using-the-content-attribute) and Microdata syntax allow the use of a "content=" attribute for publishing simple machine-readable values alongside more human-friendly formatting.\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.
http://schema.org/priceComponent
This property links to all [[UnitPriceSpecification]] nodes that apply in parallel for the [[CompoundPriceSpecification]] node.
http://schema.org/priceComponentType
Identifies a price component (for example, a line item on an invoice), part of the total price for an offer.
http://schema.org/PriceComponentTypeEnumeration
Enumerates different price components that together make up the total price for an offered product.
http://schema.org/priceCurrency
The currency of the price, or a price component when attached to [[PriceSpecification]] and its subtypes.\n\nUse standard formats: [ISO 4217 currency format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) e.g. "USD"; [Ticker symbol](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cryptocurrencies) for cryptocurrencies e.g. "BTC"; well known names for [Local Exchange Tradings Systems](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_exchange_trading_system) (LETS) and other currency types e.g. "Ithaca HOUR".
http://schema.org/priceRange
The price range of the business, for example ```$$$```.
http://schema.org/priceSpecification
One or more detailed price specifications, indicating the unit price and delivery or payment charges.
http://schema.org/PriceSpecification
A structured value representing a price or price range. Typically, only the subclasses of this type are used for markup. It is recommended to use [[MonetaryAmount]] to describe independent amounts of money such as a salary, credit card limits, etc.
http://schema.org/priceType
Defines the type of a price specified for an offered product, for example a list price, a (temporary) sale price or a manufacturer suggested retail price. If multiple prices are specified for an offer the [[priceType]] property can be used to identify the type of each such specified price. The value of priceType can be specified as a value from enumeration PriceTypeEnumeration or as a free form text string for price types that are not already predefined in PriceTypeEnumeration.
http://schema.org/PriceTypeEnumeration
Enumerates different price types, for example list price, invoice price, and sale price.
http://schema.org/priceValidUntil
The date after which the price is no longer available.
http://schema.org/PrimaryCare
The medical care by a physician, or other health-care professional, who is the patient's first contact with the health-care system and who may recommend a specialist if necessary.
http://schema.org/primaryImageOfPage
Indicates the main image on the page.
http://schema.org/primaryPrevention
A preventative therapy used to prevent an initial occurrence of the medical condition, such as vaccination.
http://schema.org/printColumn
The number of the column in which the NewsArticle appears in the print edition.
http://schema.org/printEdition
The edition of the print product in which the NewsArticle appears.
http://schema.org/printPage
If this NewsArticle appears in print, this field indicates the name of the page on which the article is found. Please note that this field is intended for the exact page name (e.g. A5, B18).
http://schema.org/printSection
If this NewsArticle appears in print, this field indicates the print section in which the article appeared.
http://schema.org/Prion
A prion is an infectious agent composed of protein in a misfolded form.
http://schema.org/procedure
A description of the procedure involved in setting up, using, and/or installing the device.
http://schema.org/procedureType
The type of procedure, for example Surgical, Noninvasive, or Percutaneous.
http://schema.org/processingTime
Estimated processing time for the service using this channel.
http://schema.org/processorRequirements
Processor architecture required to run the application (e.g. IA64).
http://schema.org/producer
The person or organization who produced the work (e.g. music album, movie, tv/radio series etc.).
http://schema.org/produces
The tangible thing generated by the service, e.g. a passport, permit, etc.
http://schema.org/Product
Any offered product or service. For example: a pair of shoes; a concert ticket; the rental of a car; a haircut; or an episode of a TV show streamed online.
http://schema.org/ProductCollection
A set of products (either [[ProductGroup]]s or specific variants) that are listed together e.g. in an [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/ProductGroup
A ProductGroup represents a group of [[Product]]s that vary only in certain well-described ways, such as by [[size]], [[color]], [[material]] etc. While a ProductGroup itself is not directly offered for sale, the various varying products that it represents can be. The ProductGroup serves as a prototype or template, standing in for all of the products who have an [[isVariantOf]] relationship to it. As such, properties (including additional types) can be applied to the ProductGroup to represent characteristics shared by each of the (possibly very many) variants. Properties that reference a ProductGroup are not included in this mechanism; neither are the following specific properties [[variesBy]], [[hasVariant]], [[url]].
http://schema.org/productGroupID
Indicates a textual identifier for a ProductGroup.
http://schema.org/productID
The product identifier, such as ISBN. For example: ``` meta itemprop="productID" content="isbn:123-456-789" ```.
http://schema.org/productionCompany
The production company or studio responsible for the item e.g. series, video game, episode etc.
http://schema.org/productionDate
The date of production of the item, e.g. vehicle.
http://schema.org/ProductModel
A datasheet or vendor specification of a product (in the sense of a prototypical description).
http://schema.org/productSupported
The product or service this support contact point is related to (such as product support for a particular product line). This can be a specific product or product line (e.g. "iPhone") or a general category of products or services (e.g. "smartphones").
http://schema.org/ProfessionalService
Original definition: "provider of professional services."\n\nThe general [[ProfessionalService]] type for local businesses was deprecated due to confusion with [[Service]]. For reference, the types that it included were: [[Dentist]], [[AccountingService]], [[Attorney]], [[Notary]], as well as types for several kinds of [[HomeAndConstructionBusiness]]: [[Electrician]], [[GeneralContractor]], [[HousePainter]], [[Locksmith]], [[Plumber]], [[RoofingContractor]]. [[LegalService]] was introduced as a more inclusive supertype of [[Attorney]].
http://schema.org/proficiencyLevel
Proficiency needed for this content; expected values: 'Beginner', 'Expert'.
http://schema.org/ProfilePage
Web page type: Profile page.
http://schema.org/PrognosisHealthAspect
Typical progression and happenings of life course of the topic.
http://schema.org/ProgramMembership
Used to describe membership in a loyalty programs (e.g. "StarAliance"), traveler clubs (e.g. "AAA"), purchase clubs ("Safeway Club"), etc.
http://schema.org/programMembershipUsed
Any membership in a frequent flyer, hotel loyalty program, etc. being applied to the reservation.
http://schema.org/programmingLanguage
The computer programming language.
http://schema.org/programmingModel
Indicates whether API is managed or unmanaged.
http://schema.org/programName
The program providing the membership.
http://schema.org/programPrerequisites
Prerequisites for enrolling in the program.
http://schema.org/programType
The type of educational or occupational program. For example, classroom, internship, alternance, etc..
http://schema.org/Project
An enterprise (potentially individual but typically collaborative), planned to achieve a particular aim. Use properties from [[Organization]], [[subOrganization]]/[[parentOrganization]] to indicate project sub-structures.
http://schema.org/PronounceableText
Data type: PronounceableText.
http://schema.org/Property
A property, used to indicate attributes and relationships of some Thing; equivalent to rdf:Property.
http://schema.org/propertyID
A commonly used identifier for the characteristic represented by the property, e.g. a manufacturer or a standard code for a property. propertyID can be (1) a prefixed string, mainly meant to be used with standards for product properties; (2) a site-specific, non-prefixed string (e.g. the primary key of the property or the vendor-specific id of the property), or (3) a URL indicating the type of the property, either pointing to an external vocabulary, or a Web resource that describes the property (e.g. a glossary entry). Standards bodies should promote a standard prefix for the identifiers of properties from their standards.
http://schema.org/PropertyValue
A property-value pair, e.g. representing a feature of a product or place. Use the 'name' property for the name of the property. If there is an additional human-readable version of the value, put that into the 'description' property.\n\n Always use specific schema.org properties when a) they exist and b) you can populate them. Using PropertyValue as a substitute will typically not trigger the same effect as using the original, specific property.
http://schema.org/PropertyValueSpecification
A Property value specification.
http://schema.org/proprietaryName
Proprietary name given to the diet plan, typically by its originator or creator.
http://schema.org/proteinContent
The number of grams of protein.
http://schema.org/Protozoa
Single-celled organism that causes an infection.
http://schema.org/provider
The service provider, service operator, or service performer; the goods producer. Another party (a seller) may offer those services or goods on behalf of the provider. A provider may also serve as the seller.
http://schema.org/providerMobility
Indicates the mobility of a provided service (e.g. 'static', 'dynamic').
http://schema.org/providesBroadcastService
The BroadcastService offered on this channel.
http://schema.org/providesService
The service provided by this channel.
http://schema.org/Psychiatric
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the study, treatment, and prevention of mental illness, using both medical and psychological therapies.
http://schema.org/PsychologicalTreatment
A process of care relying upon counseling, dialogue and communication aimed at improving a mental health condition without use of drugs.
http://schema.org/publicAccess
A flag to signal that the [[Place]] is open to public visitors. If this property is omitted there is no assumed default boolean value
http://schema.org/publication
A publication event associated with the item.
http://schema.org/PublicationEvent
A PublicationEvent corresponds indifferently to the event of publication for a CreativeWork of any type e.g. a broadcast event, an on-demand event, a book/journal publication via a variety of delivery media.
http://schema.org/PublicationIssue
A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or publication volume, often numbered, usually containing a grouping of works such as articles.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/09/schemaorg-support-for-bibliographic_2.html).
http://schema.org/publicationType
The type of the medical article, taken from the US NLM MeSH publication type catalog. See also [MeSH documentation](http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/pubtypes.html).
http://schema.org/PublicationVolume
A part of a successively published publication such as a periodical or multi-volume work, often numbered. It may represent a time span, such as a year.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/09/schemaorg-support-for-bibliographic_2.html).
http://schema.org/PublicHealth
Branch of medicine that pertains to the health services to improve and protect community health, especially epidemiology, sanitation, immunization, and preventive medicine.
http://schema.org/PublicHolidays
This stands for any day that is a public holiday; it is a placeholder for all official public holidays in some particular location. While not technically a "day of the week", it can be used with [[OpeningHoursSpecification]]. In the context of an opening hours specification it can be used to indicate opening hours on public holidays, overriding general opening hours for the day of the week on which a public holiday occurs.
http://schema.org/PublicSwimmingPool
A public swimming pool.
http://schema.org/PublicToilet
A public toilet is a room or small building containing one or more toilets (and possibly also urinals) which is available for use by the general public, or by customers or employees of certain businesses.
http://schema.org/publicTransportClosuresInfo
Information about public transport closures.
http://schema.org/publishedBy
An agent associated with the publication event.
http://schema.org/publishedOn
A broadcast service associated with the publication event.
http://schema.org/publisher
The publisher of the creative work.
http://schema.org/publisherImprint
The publishing division which published the comic.
http://schema.org/publishingPrinciples
The publishingPrinciples property indicates (typically via [[URL]]) a document describing the editorial principles of an [[Organization]] (or individual e.g. a [[Person]] writing a blog) that relate to their activities as a publisher, e.g. ethics or diversity policies. When applied to a [[CreativeWork]] (e.g. [[NewsArticle]]) the principles are those of the party primarily responsible for the creation of the [[CreativeWork]]. While such policies are most typically expressed in natural language, sometimes related information (e.g. indicating a [[funder]]) can be expressed using schema.org terminology.
http://schema.org/Pulmonary
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the study of the respiratory system and its respective disease states.
http://schema.org/purchaseDate
The date the item e.g. vehicle was purchased by the current owner.
http://schema.org/QAPage
A QAPage is a WebPage focussed on a specific Question and its Answer(s), e.g. in a question answering site or documenting Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
http://schema.org/qualifications
Specific qualifications required for this role or Occupation.
http://schema.org/QualitativeValue
A predefined value for a product characteristic, e.g. the power cord plug type 'US' or the garment sizes 'S', 'M', 'L', and 'XL'.
http://schema.org/QuantitativeValue
A point value or interval for product characteristics and other purposes.
http://schema.org/QuantitativeValueDistribution
A statistical distribution of values.
http://schema.org/Quantity
Quantities such as distance, time, mass, weight, etc. Particular instances of say Mass are entities like '3 Kg' or '4 milligrams'.
http://schema.org/quarantineGuidelines
Guidelines about quarantine rules, e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
http://schema.org/query
A sub property of instrument. The query used on this action.
http://schema.org/quest
The task that a player-controlled character, or group of characters may complete in order to gain a reward.
http://schema.org/question
A sub property of object. A question.
http://schema.org/Question
A specific question - e.g. from a user seeking answers online, or collected in a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document.
http://schema.org/Quiz
Quiz: A test of knowledge, skills and abilities.
http://schema.org/Quotation
A quotation. Often but not necessarily from some written work, attributable to a real world author and - if associated with a fictional character - to any fictional Person. Use [[isBasedOn]] to link to source/origin. The [[recordedIn]] property can be used to reference a Quotation from an [[Event]].
http://schema.org/QuoteAction
An agent quotes/estimates/appraises an object/product/service with a price at a location/store.
http://schema.org/RadiationTherapy
A process of care using radiation aimed at improving a health condition.
http://schema.org/RadioBroadcastService
A delivery service through which radio content is provided via broadcast over the air or online.
http://schema.org/RadioChannel
A unique instance of a radio BroadcastService on a CableOrSatelliteService lineup.
http://schema.org/RadioClip
A short radio program or a segment/part of a radio program.
http://schema.org/RadioEpisode
A radio episode which can be part of a series or season.
http://schema.org/Radiography
Radiography is an imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation other than visible light, especially X-rays, to view the internal structure of a non-uniformly composed and opaque object such as the human body.
http://schema.org/RadioSeason
Season dedicated to radio broadcast and associated online delivery.
http://schema.org/RadioSeries
CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to radio broadcast and associated online delivery.
http://schema.org/RadioStation
A radio station.
http://schema.org/RandomizedTrial
A randomized trial design.
http://schema.org/rangeIncludes
Relates a property to a class that constitutes (one of) the expected type(s) for values of the property.
http://schema.org/Rating
A rating is an evaluation on a numeric scale, such as 1 to 5 stars.
http://schema.org/ratingCount
The count of total number of ratings.
http://schema.org/ratingExplanation
A short explanation (e.g. one to two sentences) providing background context and other information that led to the conclusion expressed in the rating. This is particularly applicable to ratings associated with "fact check" markup using [[ClaimReview]].
http://schema.org/ratingValue
The rating for the content.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/ReactAction
The act of responding instinctively and emotionally to an object, expressing a sentiment.
http://schema.org/ReadAction
The act of consuming written content.
http://schema.org/readBy
A person who reads (performs) the audiobook.
http://schema.org/readonlyValue
Whether or not a property is mutable. Default is false. Specifying this for a property that also has a value makes it act similar to a "hidden" input in an HTML form.
http://schema.org/ReadPermission
Permission to read or view the document.
http://schema.org/realEstateAgent
A sub property of participant. The real estate agent involved in the action.
http://schema.org/RealEstateAgent
A real-estate agent.
http://schema.org/RealEstateListing
A [[RealEstateListing]] is a listing that describes one or more real-estate [[Offer]]s (whose [[businessFunction]] is typically to lease out, or to sell). The [[RealEstateListing]] type itself represents the overall listing, as manifested in some [[WebPage]].
http://schema.org/RearWheelDriveConfiguration
Real-wheel drive is a transmission layout where the engine drives the rear wheels.
http://schema.org/ReceiveAction
The act of physically/electronically taking delivery of an object that has been transferred from an origin to a destination. Reciprocal of SendAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[SendAction]]: The reciprocal of ReceiveAction.\n* [[TakeAction]]: Unlike TakeAction, ReceiveAction does not imply that the ownership has been transfered (e.g. I can receive a package, but it does not mean the package is now mine).
http://schema.org/Recipe
A recipe. For dietary restrictions covered by the recipe, a few common restrictions are enumerated via [[suitableForDiet]]. The [[keywords]] property can also be used to add more detail.
http://schema.org/recipe
A sub property of instrument. The recipe/instructions used to perform the action.
http://schema.org/recipeCategory
The category of the recipe—for example, appetizer, entree, etc.
http://schema.org/recipeCuisine
The cuisine of the recipe (for example, French or Ethiopian).
http://schema.org/recipeIngredient
A single ingredient used in the recipe, e.g. sugar, flour or garlic.
http://schema.org/recipeInstructions
A step in making the recipe, in the form of a single item (document, video, etc.) or an ordered list with HowToStep and/or HowToSection items.
http://schema.org/recipeYield
The quantity produced by the recipe (for example, number of people served, number of servings, etc).
http://schema.org/recipient
A sub property of participant. The participant who is at the receiving end of the action.
http://schema.org/recognizedBy
An organization that acknowledges the validity, value or utility of a credential. Note: recognition may include a process of quality assurance or accreditation.
http://schema.org/recognizingAuthority
If applicable, the organization that officially recognizes this entity as part of its endorsed system of medicine.
http://schema.org/Recommendation
[[Recommendation]] is a type of [[Review]] that suggests or proposes something as the best option or best course of action. Recommendations may be for products or services, or other concrete things, as in the case of a ranked list or product guide. A [[Guide]] may list multiple recommendations for different categories. For example, in a [[Guide]] about which TVs to buy, the author may have several [[Recommendation]]s.
http://schema.org/recommendationStrength
Strength of the guideline's recommendation (e.g. 'class I').
http://schema.org/RecommendedDoseSchedule
A recommended dosing schedule for a drug or supplement as prescribed or recommended by an authority or by the drug/supplement's manufacturer. Capture the recommending authority in the recognizingAuthority property of MedicalEntity.
http://schema.org/recommendedIntake
Recommended intake of this supplement for a given population as defined by a specific recommending authority.
http://schema.org/recordedAs
An audio recording of the work.
http://schema.org/recordedAt
The Event where the CreativeWork was recorded. The CreativeWork may capture all or part of the event.
http://schema.org/recordedIn
The CreativeWork that captured all or part of this Event.
http://schema.org/recordingOf
The composition this track is a recording of.
http://schema.org/recordLabel
The label that issued the release.
http://schema.org/recourseLoan
The only way you get the money back in the event of default is the security. Recourse is where you still have the opportunity to go back to the borrower for the rest of the money.
http://schema.org/Recruiting
Recruiting participants.
http://schema.org/RecyclingCenter
A recycling center.
http://schema.org/referenceQuantity
The reference quantity for which a certain price applies, e.g. 1 EUR per 4 kWh of electricity. This property is a replacement for unitOfMeasurement for the advanced cases where the price does not relate to a standard unit.
http://schema.org/referencesOrder
The Order(s) related to this Invoice. One or more Orders may be combined into a single Invoice.
http://schema.org/refundType
A refundType, from an enumerated list.
http://schema.org/RefundTypeEnumeration
RefundTypeEnumeration enumerates several kinds of product return refund types.
http://schema.org/RefurbishedCondition
Indicates that the item is refurbished.
http://schema.org/regionDrained
The anatomical or organ system drained by this vessel; generally refers to a specific part of an organ.
http://schema.org/regionsAllowed
The regions where the media is allowed. If not specified, then it's assumed to be allowed everywhere. Specify the countries in [ISO 3166 format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166).
http://schema.org/RegisterAction
The act of registering to be a user of a service, product or web page.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[JoinAction]]: Unlike JoinAction, RegisterAction implies you are registering to be a user of a service, *not* a group/team of people.\n* [FollowAction]]: Unlike FollowAction, RegisterAction doesn't imply that the agent is expecting to poll for updates from the object.\n* [[SubscribeAction]]: Unlike SubscribeAction, RegisterAction doesn't imply that the agent is expecting updates from the object.
http://schema.org/Registry
A registry-based study design.
http://schema.org/ReimbursementCap
The drug's cost represents the maximum reimbursement paid by an insurer for the drug.
http://schema.org/RejectAction
The act of rejecting to/adopting an object.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[AcceptAction]]: The antonym of RejectAction.
http://schema.org/RelatedTopicsHealthAspect
Other prominent or relevant topics tied to the main topic.
http://schema.org/releaseDate
The release date of a product or product model. This can be used to distinguish the exact variant of a product.
http://schema.org/releasedEvent
The place and time the release was issued, expressed as a PublicationEvent.
http://schema.org/releaseNotes
Description of what changed in this version.
http://schema.org/releaseOf
The album this is a release of.
http://schema.org/relevantOccupation
The Occupation for the JobPosting.
http://schema.org/relevantSpecialty
If applicable, a medical specialty in which this entity is relevant.
http://schema.org/remainingAttendeeCapacity
The number of attendee places for an event that remain unallocated.
http://schema.org/RemixAlbum
RemixAlbum.
http://schema.org/Renal
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to the study of the kidneys and its respective disease states.
http://schema.org/renegotiableLoan
Whether the terms for payment of interest can be renegotiated during the life of the loan.
http://schema.org/RentAction
The act of giving money in return for temporary use, but not ownership, of an object such as a vehicle or property. For example, an agent rents a property from a landlord in exchange for a periodic payment.
http://schema.org/RentalCarReservation
A reservation for a rental car.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations.
http://schema.org/RentalVehicleUsage
Indicates the usage of the vehicle as a rental car.
http://schema.org/RepaymentSpecification
A structured value representing repayment.
http://schema.org/repeatCount
Defines the number of times a recurring [[Event]] will take place
http://schema.org/repeatFrequency
Defines the frequency at which [[Events]] will occur according to a schedule [[Schedule]]. The intervals between events should be defined as a [[Duration]] of time.
http://schema.org/repetitions
Number of times one should repeat the activity.
http://schema.org/ReplaceAction
The act of editing a recipient by replacing an old object with a new object.
http://schema.org/replacee
A sub property of object. The object that is being replaced.
http://schema.org/replacer
A sub property of object. The object that replaces.
http://schema.org/ReplyAction
The act of responding to a question/message asked/sent by the object. Related to [[AskAction]]\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[AskAction]]: Appears generally as an origin of a ReplyAction.
http://schema.org/replyToUrl
The URL at which a reply may be posted to the specified UserComment.
http://schema.org/Report
A Report generated by governmental or non-governmental organization.
http://schema.org/ReportageNewsArticle
The [[ReportageNewsArticle]] type is a subtype of [[NewsArticle]] representing news articles which are the result of journalistic news reporting conventions. In practice many news publishers produce a wide variety of article types, many of which might be considered a [[NewsArticle]] but not a [[ReportageNewsArticle]]. For example, opinion pieces, reviews, analysis, sponsored or satirical articles, or articles that combine several of these elements. The [[ReportageNewsArticle]] type is based on a stricter ideal for "news" as a work of journalism, with articles based on factual information either observed or verified by the author, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. This often includes perspectives from multiple viewpoints on a particular issue (distinguishing news reports from public relations or propaganda). News reports in the [[ReportageNewsArticle]] sense de-emphasize the opinion of the author, with commentary and value judgements typically expressed elsewhere. A [[ReportageNewsArticle]] which goes deeper into analysis can also be marked with an additional type of [[AnalysisNewsArticle]].
http://schema.org/ReportedDoseSchedule
A patient-reported or observed dosing schedule for a drug or supplement.
http://schema.org/reportNumber
The number or other unique designator assigned to a Report by the publishing organization.
http://schema.org/representativeOfPage
Indicates whether this image is representative of the content of the page.
http://schema.org/requiredCollateral
Assets required to secure loan or credit repayments. It may take form of third party pledge, goods, financial instruments (cash, securities, etc.)
http://schema.org/requiredGender
Audiences defined by a person's gender.
http://schema.org/requiredMaxAge
Audiences defined by a person's maximum age.
http://schema.org/requiredMinAge
Audiences defined by a person's minimum age.
http://schema.org/requiredQuantity
The required quantity of the item(s).
http://schema.org/requirements
Component dependency requirements for application. This includes runtime environments and shared libraries that are not included in the application distribution package, but required to run the application (Examples: DirectX, Java or .NET runtime).
http://schema.org/requiresSubscription
Indicates if use of the media require a subscription (either paid or free). Allowed values are ```true``` or ```false``` (note that an earlier version had 'yes', 'no').
http://schema.org/Researcher
Researchers.
http://schema.org/ResearchProject
A Research project.
http://schema.org/Reservation
Describes a reservation for travel, dining or an event. Some reservations require tickets. \n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, restaurant reservations, flights, or rental cars, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/ReservationCancelled
The status for a previously confirmed reservation that is now cancelled.
http://schema.org/ReservationConfirmed
The status of a confirmed reservation.
http://schema.org/reservationFor
The thing -- flight, event, restaurant,etc. being reserved.
http://schema.org/ReservationHold
The status of a reservation on hold pending an update like credit card number or flight changes.
http://schema.org/reservationId
A unique identifier for the reservation.
http://schema.org/ReservationPackage
A group of multiple reservations with common values for all sub-reservations.
http://schema.org/ReservationPending
The status of a reservation when a request has been sent, but not confirmed.
http://schema.org/reservationStatus
The current status of the reservation.
http://schema.org/ReservationStatusType
Enumerated status values for Reservation.
http://schema.org/ReserveAction
Reserving a concrete object.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[ScheduleAction]]: Unlike ScheduleAction, ReserveAction reserves concrete objects (e.g. a table, a hotel) towards a time slot / spatial allocation.
http://schema.org/reservedTicket
A ticket associated with the reservation.
http://schema.org/Reservoir
A reservoir of water, typically an artificially created lake, like the Lake Kariba reservoir.
http://schema.org/Residence
The place where a person lives.
http://schema.org/Resort
A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation, attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places, towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resort">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resort</a>). <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/RespiratoryTherapy
The therapy that is concerned with the maintenance or improvement of respiratory function (as in patients with pulmonary disease).
http://schema.org/responsibilities
Responsibilities associated with this role or Occupation.
http://schema.org/Restaurant
A restaurant.
http://schema.org/RestockingFees
RestockingFees ...
http://schema.org/restPeriods
How often one should break from the activity.
http://schema.org/RestrictedDiet
A diet restricted to certain foods or preparations for cultural, religious, health or lifestyle reasons.
http://schema.org/result
The result produced in the action. e.g. John wrote *a book*.
http://schema.org/resultComment
A sub property of result. The Comment created or sent as a result of this action.
http://schema.org/resultReview
A sub property of result. The review that resulted in the performing of the action.
http://schema.org/ResultsAvailable
Results are available.
http://schema.org/ResultsNotAvailable
Results are not available.
http://schema.org/ResumeAction
The act of resuming a device or application which was formerly paused (e.g. resume music playback or resume a timer).
http://schema.org/Retail
The drug's cost represents the retail cost of the drug.
http://schema.org/ReturnAction
The act of returning to the origin that which was previously received (concrete objects) or taken (ownership).
http://schema.org/returnFees
Indicates (via enumerated options) the return fees policy for a MerchantReturnPolicy
http://schema.org/ReturnFeesEnumeration
ReturnFeesEnumeration expresses policies for return fees.
http://schema.org/returnPolicyCategory
A returnPolicyCategory expresses at most one of several enumerated kinds of return.
http://schema.org/ReturnShippingFees
ReturnShippingFees ...
http://schema.org/Review
A review of an item - for example, of a restaurant, movie, or store.
http://schema.org/review
A review of the item.
http://schema.org/ReviewAction
The act of producing a balanced opinion about the object for an audience. An agent reviews an object with participants resulting in a review.
http://schema.org/reviewAspect
This Review or Rating is relevant to this part or facet of the itemReviewed.
http://schema.org/reviewBody
The actual body of the review.
http://schema.org/reviewCount
The count of total number of reviews.
http://schema.org/reviewedBy
People or organizations that have reviewed the content on this web page for accuracy and/or completeness.
http://schema.org/ReviewNewsArticle
A [[NewsArticle]] and [[CriticReview]] providing a professional critic's assessment of a service, product, performance, or artistic or literary work.
http://schema.org/reviewRating
The rating given in this review. Note that reviews can themselves be rated. The ```reviewRating``` applies to rating given by the review. The [[aggregateRating]] property applies to the review itself, as a creative work.
http://schema.org/reviews
Review of the item.
http://schema.org/Rheumatologic
A specific branch of medical science that deals with the study and treatment of rheumatic, autoimmune or joint diseases.
http://schema.org/RightHandDriving
The steering position is on the right side of the vehicle (viewed from the main direction of driving).
http://schema.org/riskFactor
A modifiable or non-modifiable factor that increases the risk of a patient contracting this condition, e.g. age, coexisting condition.
http://schema.org/risks
Specific physiologic risks associated to the diet plan.
http://schema.org/RisksOrComplicationsHealthAspect
Information about the risk factors and possible complications that may follow a topic.
http://schema.org/RiverBodyOfWater
A river (for example, the broad majestic Shannon).
http://schema.org/Role
Represents additional information about a relationship or property. For example a Role can be used to say that a 'member' role linking some SportsTeam to a player occurred during a particular time period. Or that a Person's 'actor' role in a Movie was for some particular characterName. Such properties can be attached to a Role entity, which is then associated with the main entities using ordinary properties like 'member' or 'actor'.\n\nSee also [blog post](http://blog.schema.org/2014/06/introducing-role.html).
http://schema.org/roleName
A role played, performed or filled by a person or organization. For example, the team of creators for a comic book might fill the roles named 'inker', 'penciller', and 'letterer'; or an athlete in a SportsTeam might play in the position named 'Quarterback'.
http://schema.org/RoofingContractor
A roofing contractor.
http://schema.org/roofLoad
The permitted total weight of cargo and installations (e.g. a roof rack) on top of the vehicle.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound\n\n* Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]] node.\n* Note 2: You may also link to a [[QualitativeValue]] node that provides additional information using [[valueReference]]\n* Note 3: Note that you can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/Room
A room is a distinguishable space within a structure, usually separated from other spaces by interior walls. (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room</a>). <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/RsvpAction
The act of notifying an event organizer as to whether you expect to attend the event.
http://schema.org/rsvpResponse
The response (yes, no, maybe) to the RSVP.
http://schema.org/RsvpResponseMaybe
The invitee may or may not attend.
http://schema.org/RsvpResponseNo
The invitee will not attend.
http://schema.org/RsvpResponseType
RsvpResponseType is an enumeration type whose instances represent responding to an RSVP request.
http://schema.org/RsvpResponseYes
The invitee will attend.
http://schema.org/runsTo
The vasculature the lymphatic structure runs, or efferents, to.
http://schema.org/runtime
Runtime platform or script interpreter dependencies (Example - Java v1, Python2.3, .Net Framework 3.0).
http://schema.org/runtimePlatform
Runtime platform or script interpreter dependencies (Example - Java v1, Python2.3, .Net Framework 3.0).
http://schema.org/RVPark
A place offering space for "Recreational Vehicles", Caravans, mobile homes and the like.
http://schema.org/rxcui
The RxCUI drug identifier from RXNORM.
http://schema.org/safetyConsideration
Any potential safety concern associated with the supplement. May include interactions with other drugs and foods, pregnancy, breastfeeding, known adverse reactions, and documented efficacy of the supplement.
http://schema.org/salaryCurrency
The currency (coded using [ISO 4217](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217) ) used for the main salary information in this job posting or for this employee.
http://schema.org/salaryUponCompletion
The expected salary upon completing the training.
http://schema.org/SaleEvent
Event type: Sales event.
http://schema.org/SalePrice
Represents a sale price (usually active for a limited period) of an offered product.
http://schema.org/sameAs
URL of a reference Web page that unambiguously indicates the item's identity. E.g. the URL of the item's Wikipedia page, Wikidata entry, or official website.
http://schema.org/sampleType
What type of code sample: full (compile ready) solution, code snippet, inline code, scripts, template.
http://schema.org/SatiricalArticle
An [[Article]] whose content is primarily [[satirical]](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satire) in nature, i.e. unlikely to be literally true. A satirical article is sometimes but not necessarily also a [[NewsArticle]]. [[ScholarlyArticle]]s are also sometimes satirized.
http://schema.org/saturatedFatContent
The number of grams of saturated fat.
http://schema.org/Saturday
The day of the week between Friday and Sunday.
http://schema.org/Schedule
A schedule defines a repeating time period used to describe a regularly occurring [[Event]]. At a minimum a schedule will specify [[repeatFrequency]] which describes the interval between occurences of the event. Additional information can be provided to specify the schedule more precisely. This includes identifying the day(s) of the week or month when the recurring event will take place, in addition to its start and end time. Schedules may also have start and end dates to indicate when they are active, e.g. to define a limited calendar of events.
http://schema.org/ScheduleAction
Scheduling future actions, events, or tasks.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[ReserveAction]]: Unlike ReserveAction, ScheduleAction allocates future actions (e.g. an event, a task, etc) towards a time slot / spatial allocation.
http://schema.org/scheduledPaymentDate
The date the invoice is scheduled to be paid.
http://schema.org/scheduledTime
The time the object is scheduled to.
http://schema.org/scheduleTimezone
Indicates the timezone for which the time(s) indicated in the [[Schedule]] are given. The value provided should be among those listed in the IANA Time Zone Database.
http://schema.org/schemaVersion
Indicates (by URL or string) a particular version of a schema used in some CreativeWork. For example, a document could declare a schemaVersion using an URL such as http://schema.org/version/2.0/ if precise indication of schema version was required by some application.
http://schema.org/ScholarlyArticle
A scholarly article.
http://schema.org/School
A school.
http://schema.org/schoolClosuresInfo
Information about school closures.
http://schema.org/SchoolDistrict
A School District is an administrative area for the administration of schools.
http://schema.org/screenCount
The number of screens in the movie theater.
http://schema.org/ScreeningEvent
A screening of a movie or other video.
http://schema.org/ScreeningHealthAspect
Content about how to screen or further filter a topic.
http://schema.org/screenshot
A link to a screenshot image of the app.
http://schema.org/Sculpture
A piece of sculpture.
http://schema.org/sdDatePublished
Indicates the date on which the current structured data was generated / published. Typically used alongside [[sdPublisher]]
http://schema.org/sdLicense
A license document that applies to this structured data, typically indicated by URL.
http://schema.org/sdPublisher
Indicates the party responsible for generating and publishing the current structured data markup, typically in cases where the structured data is derived automatically from existing published content but published on a different site. For example, student projects and open data initiatives often re-publish existing content with more explicitly structured metadata. The [[sdPublisher]] property helps make such practices more explicit.
http://schema.org/SeaBodyOfWater
A sea (for example, the Caspian sea).
http://schema.org/SearchAction
The act of searching for an object.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[FindAction]]: SearchAction generally leads to a FindAction, but not necessarily.
http://schema.org/SearchResultsPage
Web page type: Search results page.
http://schema.org/season
A season in a media series.
http://schema.org/Season
A media season e.g. tv, radio, video game etc.
http://schema.org/seasonNumber
Position of the season within an ordered group of seasons.
http://schema.org/seasons
A season in a media series.
http://schema.org/Seat
Used to describe a seat, such as a reserved seat in an event reservation.
http://schema.org/seatingCapacity
The number of persons that can be seated (e.g. in a vehicle), both in terms of the physical space available, and in terms of limitations set by law.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62 for persons
http://schema.org/SeatingMap
A seating map.
http://schema.org/seatingType
The type/class of the seat.
http://schema.org/seatNumber
The location of the reserved seat (e.g., 27).
http://schema.org/seatRow
The row location of the reserved seat (e.g., B).
http://schema.org/seatSection
The section location of the reserved seat (e.g. Orchestra).
http://schema.org/secondaryPrevention
A preventative therapy used to prevent reoccurrence of the medical condition after an initial episode of the condition.
http://schema.org/securityClearanceRequirement
A description of any security clearance requirements of the job.
http://schema.org/securityScreening
The type of security screening the passenger is subject to.
http://schema.org/SeeDoctorHealthAspect
Information about questions that may be asked, when to see a professional, measures before seeing a doctor or content about the first consultation.
http://schema.org/seeks
A pointer to products or services sought by the organization or person (demand).
http://schema.org/SeekToAction
This is the [[Action]] of navigating to a specific [[startOffset]] timestamp within a [[VideoObject]], typically represented with a URL template structure.
http://schema.org/SelfCareHealthAspect
Self care actions or measures that can be taken to sooth, health or avoid a topic. This may be carried at home and can be carried/managed by the person itself.
http://schema.org/SelfStorage
A self-storage facility.
http://schema.org/SellAction
The act of taking money from a buyer in exchange for goods or services rendered. An agent sells an object, product, or service to a buyer for a price. Reciprocal of BuyAction.
http://schema.org/seller
An entity which offers (sells / leases / lends / loans) the services / goods. A seller may also be a provider.
http://schema.org/SendAction
The act of physically/electronically dispatching an object for transfer from an origin to a destination.Related actions:\n\n* [[ReceiveAction]]: The reciprocal of SendAction.\n* [[GiveAction]]: Unlike GiveAction, SendAction does not imply the transfer of ownership (e.g. I can send you my laptop, but I'm not necessarily giving it to you).
http://schema.org/sender
A sub property of participant. The participant who is at the sending end of the action.
http://schema.org/sensoryRequirement
A description of any sensory requirements and levels necessary to function on the job, including hearing and vision. Defined terms such as those in O*net may be used, but note that there is no way to specify the level of ability as well as its nature when using a defined term.
http://schema.org/sensoryUnit
The neurological pathway extension that inputs and sends information to the brain or spinal cord.
http://schema.org/serialNumber
The serial number or any alphanumeric identifier of a particular product. When attached to an offer, it is a shortcut for the serial number of the product included in the offer.
http://schema.org/Series
A Series in schema.org is a group of related items, typically but not necessarily of the same kind. See also [[CreativeWorkSeries]], [[EventSeries]].
http://schema.org/seriousAdverseOutcome
A possible serious complication and/or serious side effect of this therapy. Serious adverse outcomes include those that are life-threatening; result in death, disability, or permanent damage; require hospitalization or prolong existing hospitalization; cause congenital anomalies or birth defects; or jeopardize the patient and may require medical or surgical intervention to prevent one of the outcomes in this definition.
http://schema.org/serverStatus
Status of a game server.
http://schema.org/servesCuisine
The cuisine of the restaurant.
http://schema.org/Service
A service provided by an organization, e.g. delivery service, print services, etc.
http://schema.org/serviceArea
The geographic area where the service is provided.
http://schema.org/serviceAudience
The audience eligible for this service.
http://schema.org/ServiceChannel
A means for accessing a service, e.g. a government office location, web site, or phone number.
http://schema.org/serviceLocation
The location (e.g. civic structure, local business, etc.) where a person can go to access the service.
http://schema.org/serviceOperator
The operating organization, if different from the provider. This enables the representation of services that are provided by an organization, but operated by another organization like a subcontractor.
http://schema.org/serviceOutput
The tangible thing generated by the service, e.g. a passport, permit, etc.
http://schema.org/servicePhone
The phone number to use to access the service.
http://schema.org/servicePostalAddress
The address for accessing the service by mail.
http://schema.org/serviceSmsNumber
The number to access the service by text message.
http://schema.org/serviceType
The type of service being offered, e.g. veterans' benefits, emergency relief, etc.
http://schema.org/serviceUrl
The website to access the service.
http://schema.org/servingSize
The serving size, in terms of the number of volume or mass.
http://schema.org/SheetMusic
Printed music, as opposed to performed or recorded music.
http://schema.org/ShippingDeliveryTime
ShippingDeliveryTime provides various pieces of information about delivery times for shipping.
http://schema.org/shippingDestination
indicates (possibly multiple) shipping destinations. These can be defined in several ways e.g. postalCode ranges.
http://schema.org/shippingDetails
Indicates information about the shipping policies and options associated with an [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/shippingLabel
Label to match an [[OfferShippingDetails]] with a [[ShippingRateSettings]] (within the context of a [[shippingSettingsLink]] cross-reference).
http://schema.org/shippingRate
The shipping rate is the cost of shipping to the specified destination. Typically, the maxValue and currency values (of the [[MonetaryAmount]]) are most appropriate.
http://schema.org/ShippingRateSettings
A ShippingRateSettings represents re-usable pieces of shipping information. It is designed for publication on an URL that may be referenced via the [[shippingSettingsLink]] property of an [[OfferShippingDetails]]. Several occurrences can be published, distinguished and matched (i.e. identified/referenced) by their different values for [[shippingLabel]].
http://schema.org/shippingSettingsLink
Link to a page containing [[ShippingRateSettings]] and [[DeliveryTimeSettings]] details.
http://schema.org/ShoeStore
A shoe store.
http://schema.org/ShoppingCenter
A shopping center or mall.
http://schema.org/ShortStory
Short story or tale. A brief work of literature, usually written in narrative prose.
http://schema.org/sibling
A sibling of the person.
http://schema.org/siblings
A sibling of the person.
http://schema.org/SideEffectsHealthAspect
Side effects that can be observed from the usage of the topic.
http://schema.org/signDetected
A sign detected by the test.
http://schema.org/significance
The significance associated with the superficial anatomy; as an example, how characteristics of the superficial anatomy can suggest underlying medical conditions or courses of treatment.
http://schema.org/significantLink
One of the more significant URLs on the page. Typically, these are the non-navigation links that are clicked on the most.
http://schema.org/significantLinks
The most significant URLs on the page. Typically, these are the non-navigation links that are clicked on the most.
http://schema.org/signOrSymptom
A sign or symptom of this condition. Signs are objective or physically observable manifestations of the medical condition while symptoms are the subjective experience of the medical condition.
http://schema.org/SingleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which the researcher knows which treatment the patient was randomly assigned to but the patient does not.
http://schema.org/SingleCenterTrial
A trial that takes place at a single center.
http://schema.org/SingleFamilyResidence
Residence type: Single-family home.
http://schema.org/SinglePlayer
Play mode: SinglePlayer. Which is played by a lone player.
http://schema.org/SingleRelease
SingleRelease.
http://schema.org/size
A standardized size of a product or creative work, often simplifying richer information into a simple textual string, either through referring to named sizes or (in the case of product markup), by adopting conventional simplifications. Use of QuantitativeValue with a unitCode or unitText can add more structure; in other cases, the /width, /height, /depth and /weight properties may be more applicable.
http://schema.org/skills
A statement of knowledge, skill, ability, task or any other assertion expressing a competency that is desired or required to fulfill this role or to work in this occupation.
http://schema.org/Skin
Skin assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/SkiResort
A ski resort.
http://schema.org/sku
The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU), i.e. a merchant-specific identifier for a product or service, or the product to which the offer refers.
http://schema.org/slogan
A slogan or motto associated with the item.
http://schema.org/smokingAllowed
Indicates whether it is allowed to smoke in the place, e.g. in the restaurant, hotel or hotel room.
http://schema.org/SocialEvent
Event type: Social event.
http://schema.org/SocialMediaPosting
A post to a social media platform, including blog posts, tweets, Facebook posts, etc.
http://schema.org/sodiumContent
The number of milligrams of sodium.
http://schema.org/softwareAddOn
Additional content for a software application.
http://schema.org/SoftwareApplication
A software application.
http://schema.org/softwareHelp
Software application help.
http://schema.org/softwareRequirements
Component dependency requirements for application. This includes runtime environments and shared libraries that are not included in the application distribution package, but required to run the application (Examples: DirectX, Java or .NET runtime).
http://schema.org/SoftwareSourceCode
Computer programming source code. Example: Full (compile ready) solutions, code snippet samples, scripts, templates.
http://schema.org/softwareVersion
Version of the software instance.
http://schema.org/SoldOut
Indicates that the item has sold out.
http://schema.org/SolveMathAction
The action that takes in a math expression and directs users to a page potentially capable of solving/simplifying that expression.
http://schema.org/SomeProducts
A placeholder for multiple similar products of the same kind.
http://schema.org/SoundtrackAlbum
SoundtrackAlbum.
http://schema.org/sourcedFrom
The neurological pathway that originates the neurons.
http://schema.org/sourceOrganization
The Organization on whose behalf the creator was working.
http://schema.org/spatial
The "spatial" property can be used in cases when more specific properties (e.g. [[locationCreated]], [[spatialCoverage]], [[contentLocation]]) are not known to be appropriate.
http://schema.org/spatialCoverage
The spatialCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the place(s) which are the focus of the content. It is a subproperty of contentLocation intended primarily for more technical and detailed materials. For example with a Dataset, it indicates areas that the dataset describes: a dataset of New York weather would have spatialCoverage which was the place: the state of New York.
http://schema.org/speakable
Indicates sections of a Web page that are particularly 'speakable' in the sense of being highlighted as being especially appropriate for text-to-speech conversion. Other sections of a page may also be usefully spoken in particular circumstances; the 'speakable' property serves to indicate the parts most likely to be generally useful for speech. The *speakable* property can be repeated an arbitrary number of times, with three kinds of possible 'content-locator' values: 1.) *id-value* URL references - uses *id-value* of an element in the page being annotated. The simplest use of *speakable* has (potentially relative) URL values, referencing identified sections of the document concerned. 2.) CSS Selectors - addresses content in the annotated page, eg. via class attribute. Use the [[cssSelector]] property. 3.) XPaths - addresses content via XPaths (assuming an XML view of the content). Use the [[xpath]] property. For more sophisticated markup of speakable sections beyond simple ID references, either CSS selectors or XPath expressions to pick out document section(s) as speakable. For this we define a supporting type, [[SpeakableSpecification]] which is defined to be a possible value of the *speakable* property.
http://schema.org/SpeakableSpecification
A SpeakableSpecification indicates (typically via [[xpath]] or [[cssSelector]]) sections of a document that are highlighted as particularly [[speakable]]. Instances of this type are expected to be used primarily as values of the [[speakable]] property.
http://schema.org/SpecialAnnouncement
A SpecialAnnouncement combines a simple date-stamped textual information update with contextualized Web links and other structured data. It represents an information update made by a locally-oriented organization, for example schools, pharmacies, healthcare providers, community groups, police, local government. For work in progress guidelines on Coronavirus-related markup see [this doc](https://docs.google.com/document/d/14ikaGCKxo50rRM7nvKSlbUpjyIk2WMQd3IkB1lItlrM/edit#). The motivating scenario for SpecialAnnouncement is the [Coronavirus pandemic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic), and the initial vocabulary is oriented to this urgent situation. Schema.org expect to improve the markup iteratively as it is deployed and as feedback emerges from use. In addition to our usual [Github entry](https://github.com/schemaorg/schemaorg/issues/2490), feedback comments can also be provided in [this document](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fpdFFxk8s87CWwACs53SGkYv3aafSxz_DTtOQxMrBJQ/edit#). While this schema is designed to communicate urgent crisis-related information, it is not the same as an emergency warning technology like [CAP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Alerting_Protocol), although there may be overlaps. The intent is to cover the kinds of everyday practical information being posted to existing websites during an emergency situation. Several kinds of information can be provided: We encourage the provision of "name", "text", "datePosted", "expires" (if appropriate), "category" and "url" as a simple baseline. It is important to provide a value for "category" where possible, most ideally as a well known URL from Wikipedia or Wikidata. In the case of the 2019-2020 Coronavirus pandemic, this should be "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2019-20\_coronavirus\_pandemic" or "https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q81068910". For many of the possible properties, values can either be simple links or an inline description, depending on whether a summary is available. For a link, provide just the URL of the appropriate page as the property's value. For an inline description, use a [[WebContent]] type, and provide the url as a property of that, alongside at least a simple "[[text]]" summary of the page. It is unlikely that a single SpecialAnnouncement will need all of the possible properties simultaneously. We expect that in many cases the page referenced might contain more specialized structured data, e.g. contact info, [[openingHours]], [[Event]], [[FAQPage]] etc. By linking to those pages from a [[SpecialAnnouncement]] you can help make it clearer that the events are related to the situation (e.g. Coronavirus) indicated by the [[category]] property of the [[SpecialAnnouncement]]. Many [[SpecialAnnouncement]]s will relate to particular regions and to identifiable local organizations. Use [[spatialCoverage]] for the region, and [[announcementLocation]] to indicate specific [[LocalBusiness]]es and [[CivicStructures]]. If the announcement affects both a particular region and a specific location (for example, a library closure that serves an entire region), use both [[spatialCoverage]] and [[announcementLocation]]. The [[about]] property can be used to indicate entities that are the focus of the announcement. We now recommend using [[about]] only for representing non-location entities (e.g. a [[Course]] or a [[RadioStation]]). For places, use [[announcementLocation]] and [[spatialCoverage]]. Consumers of this markup should be aware that the initial design encouraged the use of /about for locations too. The basic content of [[SpecialAnnouncement]] is similar to that of an [RSS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS) or [Atom](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atom_(Web_standard)) feed. For publishers without such feeds, basic feed-like information can be shared by posting [[SpecialAnnouncement]] updates in a page, e.g. using JSON-LD. For sites with Atom/RSS functionality, you can point to a feed with the [[webFeed]] property. This can be a simple URL, or an inline [[DataFeed]] object, with [[encodingFormat]] providing media type information e.g. "application/rss+xml" or "application/atom+xml".
http://schema.org/specialCommitments
Any special commitments associated with this job posting. Valid entries include VeteranCommit, MilitarySpouseCommit, etc.
http://schema.org/specialOpeningHoursSpecification
The special opening hours of a certain place.\n\nUse this to explicitly override general opening hours brought in scope by [[openingHoursSpecification]] or [[openingHours]].
http://schema.org/Specialty
Any branch of a field in which people typically develop specific expertise, usually after significant study, time, and effort.
http://schema.org/specialty
One of the domain specialities to which this web page's content applies.
http://schema.org/SpeechPathology
The scientific study and treatment of defects, disorders, and malfunctions of speech and voice, as stuttering, lisping, or lalling, and of language disturbances, as aphasia or delayed language acquisition.
http://schema.org/speechToTextMarkup
Form of markup used. eg. [SSML](https://www.w3.org/TR/speech-synthesis11) or [IPA](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P898).
http://schema.org/speed
The speed range of the vehicle. If the vehicle is powered by an engine, the upper limit of the speed range (indicated by [[maxValue]] should be the maximum speed achievable under regular conditions.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KMH for km/h, HM for mile per hour (0.447 04 m/s), KNT for knot\n\n*Note 1: Use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate the range. Typically, the minimal value is zero.\n* Note 2: There are many different ways of measuring the speed range. You can link to information about how the given value has been determined using the [[valueReference]] property.
http://schema.org/spokenByCharacter
The (e.g. fictional) character, Person or Organization to whom the quotation is attributed within the containing CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/SpokenWordAlbum
SpokenWordAlbum.
http://schema.org/sponsor
A person or organization that supports a thing through a pledge, promise, or financial contribution. e.g. a sponsor of a Medical Study or a corporate sponsor of an event.
http://schema.org/sport
A type of sport (e.g. Baseball).
http://schema.org/SportingGoodsStore
A sporting goods store.
http://schema.org/sportsActivityLocation
A sub property of location. The sports activity location where this action occurred.
http://schema.org/SportsActivityLocation
A sports location, such as a playing field.
http://schema.org/SportsClub
A sports club.
http://schema.org/SportsEvent
Event type: Sports event.
http://schema.org/sportsEvent
A sub property of location. The sports event where this action occurred.
http://schema.org/SportsOrganization
Represents the collection of all sports organizations, including sports teams, governing bodies, and sports associations.
http://schema.org/SportsTeam
Organization: Sports team.
http://schema.org/sportsTeam
A sub property of participant. The sports team that participated on this action.
http://schema.org/spouse
The person's spouse.
http://schema.org/SpreadsheetDigitalDocument
A spreadsheet file.
http://schema.org/SRP
Represents the suggested retail price ("SRP") of an offered product.
http://schema.org/StadiumOrArena
A stadium.
http://schema.org/stage
The stage of the condition, if applicable.
http://schema.org/stageAsNumber
The stage represented as a number, e.g. 3.
http://schema.org/StagesHealthAspect
Stages that can be observed from a topic.
http://schema.org/starRating
An official rating for a lodging business or food establishment, e.g. from national associations or standards bodies. Use the author property to indicate the rating organization, e.g. as an Organization with name such as (e.g. HOTREC, DEHOGA, WHR, or Hotelstars).
http://schema.org/startDate
The start date and time of the item (in [ISO 8601 date format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601)).
http://schema.org/startOffset
The start time of the clip expressed as the number of seconds from the beginning of the work.
http://schema.org/startTime
The startTime of something. For a reserved event or service (e.g. FoodEstablishmentReservation), the time that it is expected to start. For actions that span a period of time, when the action was performed. e.g. John wrote a book from *January* to December. For media, including audio and video, it's the time offset of the start of a clip within a larger file.\n\nNote that Event uses startDate/endDate instead of startTime/endTime, even when describing dates with times. This situation may be clarified in future revisions.
http://schema.org/State
A state or province of a country.
http://schema.org/StatisticalPopulation
A StatisticalPopulation is a set of instances of a certain given type that satisfy some set of constraints. The property [[populationType]] is used to specify the type. Any property that can be used on instances of that type can appear on the statistical population. For example, a [[StatisticalPopulation]] representing all [[Person]]s with a [[homeLocation]] of East Podunk California, would be described by applying the appropriate [[homeLocation]] and [[populationType]] properties to a [[StatisticalPopulation]] item that stands for that set of people. The properties [[numConstraints]] and [[constrainingProperties]] are used to specify which of the populations properties are used to specify the population. Note that the sense of "population" used here is the general sense of a statistical population, and does not imply that the population consists of people. For example, a [[populationType]] of [[Event]] or [[NewsArticle]] could be used. See also [[Observation]], and the [data and datasets](/docs/data-and-datasets.html) overview for more details.
http://schema.org/status
The status of the study (enumerated).
http://schema.org/StatusEnumeration
Lists or enumerations dealing with status types.
http://schema.org/steeringPosition
The position of the steering wheel or similar device (mostly for cars).
http://schema.org/SteeringPositionValue
A value indicating a steering position.
http://schema.org/step
A single step item (as HowToStep, text, document, video, etc.) or a HowToSection.
http://schema.org/steps
A single step item (as HowToStep, text, document, video, etc.) or a HowToSection (originally misnamed 'steps'; 'step' is preferred).
http://schema.org/stepValue
The stepValue attribute indicates the granularity that is expected (and required) of the value in a PropertyValueSpecification.
http://schema.org/storageRequirements
Storage requirements (free space required).
http://schema.org/Store
A retail good store.
http://schema.org/StoreCreditRefund
A StoreCreditRefund ...
http://schema.org/streetAddress
The street address. For example, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy.
http://schema.org/StrengthTraining
Physical activity that is engaged in to improve muscle and bone strength. Also referred to as resistance training.
http://schema.org/strengthUnit
The units of an active ingredient's strength, e.g. mg.
http://schema.org/strengthValue
The value of an active ingredient's strength, e.g. 325.
http://schema.org/structuralClass
The name given to how bone physically connects to each other.
http://schema.org/StructuredValue
Structured values are used when the value of a property has a more complex structure than simply being a textual value or a reference to another thing.
http://schema.org/StudioAlbum
StudioAlbum.
http://schema.org/study
A medical study or trial related to this entity.
http://schema.org/studyDesign
Specifics about the observational study design (enumerated).
http://schema.org/studyLocation
The location in which the study is taking/took place.
http://schema.org/studySubject
A subject of the study, i.e. one of the medical conditions, therapies, devices, drugs, etc. investigated by the study.
http://schema.org/subEvent
An Event that is part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each of which is a subEvent of the conference.
http://schema.org/subEvents
Events that are a part of this event. For example, a conference event includes many presentations, each subEvents of the conference.
http://schema.org/subjectOf
A CreativeWork or Event about this Thing.
http://schema.org/subOrganization
A relationship between two organizations where the first includes the second, e.g., as a subsidiary. See also: the more specific 'department' property.
http://schema.org/subReservation
The individual reservations included in the package. Typically a repeated property.
http://schema.org/SubscribeAction
The act of forming a personal connection with someone/something (object) unidirectionally/asymmetrically to get updates pushed to.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[FollowAction]]: Unlike FollowAction, SubscribeAction implies that the subscriber acts as a passive agent being constantly/actively pushed for updates.\n* [[RegisterAction]]: Unlike RegisterAction, SubscribeAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object.\n* [[JoinAction]]: Unlike JoinAction, SubscribeAction implies that the agent is interested in continuing receiving updates from the object.
http://schema.org/Subscription
Represents the subscription pricing component of the total price for an offered product
http://schema.org/subStageSuffix
The substage, e.g. 'a' for Stage IIIa.
http://schema.org/Substance
Any matter of defined composition that has discrete existence, whose origin may be biological, mineral or chemical.
http://schema.org/subStructure
Component (sub-)structure(s) that comprise this anatomical structure.
http://schema.org/subTest
A component test of the panel.
http://schema.org/subtitleLanguage
Languages in which subtitles/captions are available, in [IETF BCP 47 standard format](http://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47).
http://schema.org/subTrip
Identifies a [[Trip]] that is a subTrip of this Trip. For example Day 1, Day 2, etc. of a multi-day trip.
http://schema.org/SubwayStation
A subway station.
http://schema.org/successorOf
A pointer from a newer variant of a product to its previous, often discontinued predecessor.
http://schema.org/sugarContent
The number of grams of sugar.
http://schema.org/suggestedAnswer
An answer (possibly one of several, possibly incorrect) to a Question, e.g. on a Question/Answer site.
http://schema.org/suggestedGender
The gender of the person or audience.
http://schema.org/suggestedMaxAge
Maximal age recommended for viewing content.
http://schema.org/suggestedMinAge
Minimal age recommended for viewing content.
http://schema.org/suitableForDiet
Indicates a dietary restriction or guideline for which this recipe or menu item is suitable, e.g. diabetic, halal etc.
http://schema.org/Suite
A suite in a hotel or other public accommodation, denotes a class of luxury accommodations, the key feature of which is multiple rooms (Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, see <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suite_(hotel)">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suite_(hotel)</a>). <br /><br /> See also the <a href="/docs/hotels.html">dedicated document on the use of schema.org for marking up hotels and other forms of accommodations</a>.
http://schema.org/Sunday
The day of the week between Saturday and Monday.
http://schema.org/superEvent
An event that this event is a part of. For example, a collection of individual music performances might each have a music festival as their superEvent.
http://schema.org/SuperficialAnatomy
Anatomical features that can be observed by sight (without dissection), including the form and proportions of the human body as well as surface landmarks that correspond to deeper subcutaneous structures. Superficial anatomy plays an important role in sports medicine, phlebotomy, and other medical specialties as underlying anatomical structures can be identified through surface palpation. For example, during back surgery, superficial anatomy can be used to palpate and count vertebrae to find the site of incision. Or in phlebotomy, superficial anatomy can be used to locate an underlying vein; for example, the median cubital vein can be located by palpating the borders of the cubital fossa (such as the epicondyles of the humerus) and then looking for the superficial signs of the vein, such as size, prominence, ability to refill after depression, and feel of surrounding tissue support. As another example, in a subluxation (dislocation) of the glenohumeral joint, the bony structure becomes pronounced with the deltoid muscle failing to cover the glenohumeral joint allowing the edges of the scapula to be superficially visible. Here, the superficial anatomy is the visible edges of the scapula, implying the underlying dislocation of the joint (the related anatomical structure).
http://schema.org/supersededBy
Relates a term (i.e. a property, class or enumeration) to one that supersedes it.
http://schema.org/supply
A sub-property of instrument. A supply consumed when performing instructions or a direction.
http://schema.org/supplyTo
The area to which the artery supplies blood.
http://schema.org/supportingData
Supporting data for a SoftwareApplication.
http://schema.org/surface
A material used as a surface in some artwork, e.g. Canvas, Paper, Wood, Board, etc.
http://schema.org/Surgical
A specific branch of medical science that pertains to treating diseases, injuries and deformities by manual and instrumental means.
http://schema.org/SurgicalProcedure
A medical procedure involving an incision with instruments; performed for diagnose, or therapeutic purposes.
http://schema.org/SuspendAction
The act of momentarily pausing a device or application (e.g. pause music playback or pause a timer).
http://schema.org/Suspended
Suspended.
http://schema.org/SymptomsHealthAspect
Symptoms or related symptoms of a Topic.
http://schema.org/Synagogue
A synagogue.
http://schema.org/Table
A table on a Web page.
http://schema.org/TakeAction
The act of gaining ownership of an object from an origin. Reciprocal of GiveAction.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[GiveAction]]: The reciprocal of TakeAction.\n* [[ReceiveAction]]: Unlike ReceiveAction, TakeAction implies that ownership has been transfered.
http://schema.org/target
Indicates a target EntryPoint for an Action.
http://schema.org/targetCollection
A sub property of object. The collection target of the action.
http://schema.org/targetDescription
The description of a node in an established educational framework.
http://schema.org/targetName
The name of a node in an established educational framework.
http://schema.org/targetPlatform
Type of app development: phone, Metro style, desktop, XBox, etc.
http://schema.org/targetPopulation
Characteristics of the population for which this is intended, or which typically uses it, e.g. 'adults'.
http://schema.org/targetProduct
Target Operating System / Product to which the code applies. If applies to several versions, just the product name can be used.
http://schema.org/targetUrl
The URL of a node in an established educational framework.
http://schema.org/TattooParlor
A tattoo parlor.
http://schema.org/Taxi
A taxi.
http://schema.org/taxID
The Tax / Fiscal ID of the organization or person, e.g. the TIN in the US or the CIF/NIF in Spain.
http://schema.org/TaxiReservation
A reservation for a taxi.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/TaxiService
A service for a vehicle for hire with a driver for local travel. Fares are usually calculated based on distance traveled.
http://schema.org/TaxiStand
A taxi stand.
http://schema.org/TaxiVehicleUsage
Indicates the usage of the car as a taxi.
http://schema.org/teaches
The item being described is intended to help a person learn the competency or learning outcome defined by the referenced term.
http://schema.org/TechArticle
A technical article - Example: How-to (task) topics, step-by-step, procedural troubleshooting, specifications, etc.
http://schema.org/telephone
The telephone number.
http://schema.org/TelevisionChannel
A unique instance of a television BroadcastService on a CableOrSatelliteService lineup.
http://schema.org/TelevisionStation
A television station.
http://schema.org/temporal
The "temporal" property can be used in cases where more specific properties (e.g. [[temporalCoverage]], [[dateCreated]], [[dateModified]], [[datePublished]]) are not known to be appropriate.
http://schema.org/temporalCoverage
The temporalCoverage of a CreativeWork indicates the period that the content applies to, i.e. that it describes, either as a DateTime or as a textual string indicating a time period in [ISO 8601 time interval format](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals). In the case of a Dataset it will typically indicate the relevant time period in a precise notation (e.g. for a 2011 census dataset, the year 2011 would be written "2011/2012"). Other forms of content e.g. ScholarlyArticle, Book, TVSeries or TVEpisode may indicate their temporalCoverage in broader terms - textually or via well-known URL. Written works such as books may sometimes have precise temporal coverage too, e.g. a work set in 1939 - 1945 can be indicated in ISO 8601 interval format format via "1939/1945". Open-ended date ranges can be written with ".." in place of the end date. For example, "2015-11/.." indicates a range beginning in November 2015 and with no specified final date. This is tentative and might be updated in future when ISO 8601 is officially updated.
http://schema.org/TennisComplex
A tennis complex.
http://schema.org/termCode
A code that identifies this [[DefinedTerm]] within a [[DefinedTermSet]]
http://schema.org/termDuration
The amount of time in a term as defined by the institution. A term is a length of time where students take one or more classes. Semesters and quarters are common units for term.
http://schema.org/Terminated
Terminated.
http://schema.org/termsOfService
Human-readable terms of service documentation.
http://schema.org/termsPerYear
The number of times terms of study are offered per year. Semesters and quarters are common units for term. For example, if the student can only take 2 semesters for the program in one year, then termsPerYear should be 2.
http://schema.org/text
The textual content of this CreativeWork.
http://schema.org/Text
Data type: Text.
http://schema.org/TextDigitalDocument
A file composed primarily of text.
http://schema.org/textValue
Text value being annotated.
http://schema.org/TheaterEvent
Event type: Theater performance.
http://schema.org/TheaterGroup
A theater group or company, for example, the Royal Shakespeare Company or Druid Theatre.
http://schema.org/Therapeutic
A medical device used for therapeutic purposes.
http://schema.org/TherapeuticProcedure
A medical procedure intended primarily for therapeutic purposes, aimed at improving a health condition.
http://schema.org/Thesis
A thesis or dissertation document submitted in support of candidature for an academic degree or professional qualification.
http://schema.org/Thing
The most generic type of item.
http://schema.org/Throat
Throat assessment with clinical examination.
http://schema.org/thumbnail
Thumbnail image for an image or video.
http://schema.org/thumbnailUrl
A thumbnail image relevant to the Thing.
http://schema.org/Thursday
The day of the week between Wednesday and Friday.
http://schema.org/tickerSymbol
The exchange traded instrument associated with a Corporation object. The tickerSymbol is expressed as an exchange and an instrument name separated by a space character. For the exchange component of the tickerSymbol attribute, we recommend using the controlled vocabulary of Market Identifier Codes (MIC) specified in ISO15022.
http://schema.org/Ticket
Used to describe a ticket to an event, a flight, a bus ride, etc.
http://schema.org/ticketedSeat
The seat associated with the ticket.
http://schema.org/ticketNumber
The unique identifier for the ticket.
http://schema.org/ticketToken
Reference to an asset (e.g., Barcode, QR code image or PDF) usable for entrance.
http://schema.org/TieAction
The act of reaching a draw in a competitive activity.
http://schema.org/Time
A point in time recurring on multiple days in the form hh:mm:ss[Z|(+|-)hh:mm] (see [XML schema for details](http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#time)).
http://schema.org/timeOfDay
The time of day the program normally runs. For example, "evenings".
http://schema.org/timeRequired
Approximate or typical time it takes to work with or through this learning resource for the typical intended target audience, e.g. 'PT30M', 'PT1H25M'.
http://schema.org/timeToComplete
The expected length of time to complete the program if attending full-time.
http://schema.org/TipAction
The act of giving money voluntarily to a beneficiary in recognition of services rendered.
http://schema.org/TireShop
A tire shop.
http://schema.org/tissueSample
The type of tissue sample required for the test.
http://schema.org/title
The title of the job.
http://schema.org/titleEIDR
An [EIDR](https://eidr.org/) (Entertainment Identifier Registry) [[identifier]] representing at the most general/abstract level, a work of film or television. For example, the motion picture known as "Ghostbusters" has a titleEIDR of "10.5240/7EC7-228A-510A-053E-CBB8-J". This title (or work) may have several variants, which EIDR calls "edits". See [[editEIDR]]. Since schema.org types like [[Movie]] and [[TVEpisode]] can be used for both works and their multiple expressions, it is possible to use [[titleEIDR]] alone (for a general description), or alongside [[editEIDR]] for a more edit-specific description.
http://schema.org/tocContinuation
A [[HyperTocEntry]] can have a [[tocContinuation]] indicated, which is another [[HyperTocEntry]] that would be the default next item to play or render.
http://schema.org/tocEntry
Indicates a [[HyperTocEntry]] in a [[HyperToc]].
http://schema.org/TollFree
The associated telephone number is toll free.
http://schema.org/toLocation
A sub property of location. The final location of the object or the agent after the action.
http://schema.org/tongueWeight
The permitted vertical load (TWR) of a trailer attached to the vehicle. Also referred to as Tongue Load Rating (TLR) or Vertical Load Rating (VLR)\n\nTypical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound\n\n* Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]] node.\n* Note 2: You may also link to a [[QualitativeValue]] node that provides additional information using [[valueReference]].\n* Note 3: Note that you can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/tool
A sub property of instrument. An object used (but not consumed) when performing instructions or a direction.
http://schema.org/toRecipient
A sub property of recipient. The recipient who was directly sent the message.
http://schema.org/torque
The torque (turning force) of the vehicle's engine.\n\nTypical unit code(s): NU for newton metre (N m), F17 for pound-force per foot, or F48 for pound-force per inch\n\n* Note 1: You can link to information about how the given value has been determined (e.g. reference RPM) using the [[valueReference]] property.\n* Note 2: You can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/totalJobOpenings
The number of positions open for this job posting. Use a positive integer. Do not use if the number of positions is unclear or not known.
http://schema.org/totalPaymentDue
The total amount due.
http://schema.org/totalPrice
The total price for the reservation or ticket, including applicable taxes, shipping, etc.\n\nUsage guidelines:\n\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/totalTime
The total time required to perform instructions or a direction (including time to prepare the supplies), in [ISO 8601 duration format](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601).
http://schema.org/tourBookingPage
A page providing information on how to book a tour of some [[Place]], such as an [[Accommodation]] or [[ApartmentComplex]] in a real estate setting, as well as other kinds of tours as appropriate.
http://schema.org/TouristAttraction
A tourist attraction. In principle any Thing can be a [[TouristAttraction]], from a [[Mountain]] and [[LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings]] to a [[LocalBusiness]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristAttraction]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist attraction properties to any other type. (See examples below)
http://schema.org/TouristDestination
A tourist destination. In principle any [[Place]] can be a [[TouristDestination]] from a [[City]], [[Region]] or [[Country]] to an [[AmusementPark]] or [[Hotel]]. This Type can be used on its own to describe a general [[TouristDestination]], or be used as an [[additionalType]] to add tourist relevant properties to any other [[Place]]. A [[TouristDestination]] is defined as a [[Place]] that contains, or is colocated with, one or more [[TouristAttraction]]s, often linked by a similar theme or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines Destination (main destination of a tourism trip) as the place visited that is central to the decision to take the trip. (See examples below).
http://schema.org/TouristInformationCenter
A tourist information center.
http://schema.org/TouristTrip
A tourist trip. A created itinerary of visits to one or more places of interest ([[TouristAttraction]]/[[TouristDestination]]) often linked by a similar theme, geographic area, or interest to a particular [[touristType]]. The [UNWTO](http://www2.unwto.org/) defines tourism trip as the Trip taken by visitors. (See examples below).
http://schema.org/touristType
Attraction suitable for type(s) of tourist. eg. Children, visitors from a particular country, etc.
http://schema.org/Toxicologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with poisons, their nature, effects and detection and involved in the treatment of poisoning.
http://schema.org/ToyStore
A toy store.
http://schema.org/track
A music recording (track)—usually a single song. If an ItemList is given, the list should contain items of type MusicRecording.
http://schema.org/TrackAction
An agent tracks an object for updates.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[FollowAction]]: Unlike FollowAction, TrackAction refers to the interest on the location of innanimates objects.\n* [[SubscribeAction]]: Unlike SubscribeAction, TrackAction refers to the interest on the location of innanimate objects.
http://schema.org/trackingNumber
Shipper tracking number.
http://schema.org/trackingUrl
Tracking url for the parcel delivery.
http://schema.org/tracks
A music recording (track)—usually a single song.
http://schema.org/TradeAction
The act of participating in an exchange of goods and services for monetary compensation. An agent trades an object, product or service with a participant in exchange for a one time or periodic payment.
http://schema.org/TraditionalChinese
A system of medicine based on common theoretical concepts that originated in China and evolved over thousands of years, that uses herbs, acupuncture, exercise, massage, dietary therapy, and other methods to treat a wide range of conditions.
http://schema.org/trailer
The trailer of a movie or tv/radio series, season, episode, etc.
http://schema.org/trailerWeight
The permitted weight of a trailer attached to the vehicle.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound\n* Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]] node.\n* Note 2: You may also link to a [[QualitativeValue]] node that provides additional information using [[valueReference]].\n* Note 3: Note that you can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/trainingSalary
The estimated salary earned while in the program.
http://schema.org/trainName
The name of the train (e.g. The Orient Express).
http://schema.org/trainNumber
The unique identifier for the train.
http://schema.org/TrainReservation
A reservation for train travel.\n\nNote: This type is for information about actual reservations, e.g. in confirmation emails or HTML pages with individual confirmations of reservations. For offers of tickets, use [[Offer]].
http://schema.org/TrainStation
A train station.
http://schema.org/TrainTrip
A trip on a commercial train line.
http://schema.org/transcript
If this MediaObject is an AudioObject or VideoObject, the transcript of that object.
http://schema.org/transFatContent
The number of grams of trans fat.
http://schema.org/TransferAction
The act of transferring/moving (abstract or concrete) animate or inanimate objects from one place to another.
http://schema.org/TransitMap
A transit map.
http://schema.org/transitTime
The typical delay the order has been sent for delivery and the goods reach the final customer. Typical properties: minValue, maxValue, unitCode (d for DAY).
http://schema.org/transitTimeLabel
Label to match an [[OfferShippingDetails]] with a [[DeliveryTimeSettings]] (within the context of a [[shippingSettingsLink]] cross-reference).
http://schema.org/translationOfWork
The work that this work has been translated from. e.g. 物种起源 is a translationOf “On the Origin of Species”
http://schema.org/translator
Organization or person who adapts a creative work to different languages, regional differences and technical requirements of a target market, or that translates during some event.
http://schema.org/transmissionMethod
How the disease spreads, either as a route or vector, for example 'direct contact', 'Aedes aegypti', etc.
http://schema.org/TravelAction
The act of traveling from an fromLocation to a destination by a specified mode of transport, optionally with participants.
http://schema.org/TravelAgency
A travel agency.
http://schema.org/travelBans
Information about travel bans, e.g. in the context of a pandemic.
http://schema.org/TreatmentIndication
An indication for treating an underlying condition, symptom, etc.
http://schema.org/TreatmentsHealthAspect
Treatments or related therapies for a Topic.
http://schema.org/trialDesign
Specifics about the trial design (enumerated).
http://schema.org/tributary
The anatomical or organ system that the vein flows into; a larger structure that the vein connects to.
http://schema.org/Trip
A trip or journey. An itinerary of visits to one or more places.
http://schema.org/TripleBlindedTrial
A trial design in which neither the researcher, the person administering the therapy nor the patient knows the details of the treatment the patient was randomly assigned to.
http://schema.org/True
The boolean value true.
http://schema.org/Tuesday
The day of the week between Monday and Wednesday.
http://schema.org/TVClip
A short TV program or a segment/part of a TV program.
http://schema.org/TVEpisode
A TV episode which can be part of a series or season.
http://schema.org/TVSeason
Season dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
http://schema.org/TVSeries
CreativeWorkSeries dedicated to TV broadcast and associated online delivery.
http://schema.org/TypeAndQuantityNode
A structured value indicating the quantity, unit of measurement, and business function of goods included in a bundle offer.
http://schema.org/typeOfBed
The type of bed to which the BedDetail refers, i.e. the type of bed available in the quantity indicated by quantity.
http://schema.org/typeOfGood
The product that this structured value is referring to.
http://schema.org/TypesHealthAspect
Categorization and other types related to a topic.
http://schema.org/typicalAgeRange
The typical expected age range, e.g. '7-9', '11-'.
http://schema.org/typicalCreditsPerTerm
The number of credits or units a full-time student would be expected to take in 1 term however 'term' is defined by the institution.
http://schema.org/typicalTest
A medical test typically performed given this condition.
http://schema.org/UKNonprofitType
UKNonprofitType: Non-profit organization type originating from the United Kingdom.
http://schema.org/UKTrust
UKTrust: Non-profit type referring to a UK trust.
http://schema.org/Ultrasound
Ultrasound imaging.
http://schema.org/underName
The person or organization the reservation or ticket is for.
http://schema.org/UnemploymentSupport
UnemploymentSupport: this is a benefit for unemployment support.
http://schema.org/UnincorporatedAssociationCharity
UnincorporatedAssociationCharity: Non-profit type referring to a charitable company that is not incorporated (UK).
http://schema.org/unitCode
The unit of measurement given using the UN/CEFACT Common Code (3 characters) or a URL. Other codes than the UN/CEFACT Common Code may be used with a prefix followed by a colon.
http://schema.org/UnitPriceSpecification
The price asked for a given offer by the respective organization or person.
http://schema.org/unitText
A string or text indicating the unit of measurement. Useful if you cannot provide a standard unit code for <a href='unitCode'>unitCode</a>.
http://schema.org/unnamedSourcesPolicy
For an [[Organization]] (typically a [[NewsMediaOrganization]]), a statement about policy on use of unnamed sources and the decision process required.
http://schema.org/UnofficialLegalValue
Indicates that a document has no particular or special standing (e.g. a republication of a law by a private publisher).
http://schema.org/UnRegisterAction
The act of un-registering from a service.\n\nRelated actions:\n\n* [[RegisterAction]]: antonym of UnRegisterAction.\n* [[LeaveAction]]: Unlike LeaveAction, UnRegisterAction implies that you are unregistering from a service you werer previously registered, rather than leaving a team/group of people.
http://schema.org/unsaturatedFatContent
The number of grams of unsaturated fat.
http://schema.org/UpdateAction
The act of managing by changing/editing the state of the object.
http://schema.org/uploadDate
Date when this media object was uploaded to this site.
http://schema.org/upvoteCount
The number of upvotes this question, answer or comment has received from the community.
http://schema.org/url
URL of the item.
http://schema.org/URL
Data type: URL.
http://schema.org/urlTemplate
An url template (RFC6570) that will be used to construct the target of the execution of the action.
http://schema.org/Urologic
A specific branch of medical science that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases pertaining to the urinary tract and the urogenital system.
http://schema.org/usageInfo
The schema.org [[usageInfo]] property indicates further information about a [[CreativeWork]]. This property is applicable both to works that are freely available and to those that require payment or other transactions. It can reference additional information e.g. community expectations on preferred linking and citation conventions, as well as purchasing details. For something that can be commercially licensed, usageInfo can provide detailed, resource-specific information about licensing options. This property can be used alongside the license property which indicates license(s) applicable to some piece of content. The usageInfo property can provide information about other licensing options, e.g. acquiring commercial usage rights for an image that is also available under non-commercial creative commons licenses.
http://schema.org/UsageOrScheduleHealthAspect
Content about how, when, frequency and dosage of a topic.
http://schema.org/UseAction
The act of applying an object to its intended purpose.
http://schema.org/UsedCondition
Indicates that the item is used.
http://schema.org/usedToDiagnose
A condition the test is used to diagnose.
http://schema.org/UserBlocks
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserCheckins
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserComments
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserDownloads
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserInteraction
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/userInteractionCount
The number of interactions for the CreativeWork using the WebSite or SoftwareApplication.
http://schema.org/UserLikes
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserPageVisits
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserPlays
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserPlusOnes
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/UserReview
A review created by an end-user (e.g. consumer, purchaser, attendee etc.), in contrast with [[CriticReview]].
http://schema.org/UserTweets
UserInteraction and its subtypes is an old way of talking about users interacting with pages. It is generally better to use [[Action]]-based vocabulary, alongside types such as [[Comment]].
http://schema.org/usesDevice
Device used to perform the test.
http://schema.org/usesHealthPlanIdStandard
The standard for interpreting thePlan ID. The preferred is "HIOS". See the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for more details.
http://schema.org/USNonprofitType
USNonprofitType: Non-profit organization type originating from the United States.
http://schema.org/utterances
Text of an utterances (spoken words, lyrics etc.) that occurs at a certain section of a media object, represented as a [[HyperTocEntry]].
http://schema.org/validFor
The duration of validity of a permit or similar thing.
http://schema.org/validFrom
The date when the item becomes valid.
http://schema.org/validIn
The geographic area where a permit or similar thing is valid.
http://schema.org/validThrough
The date after when the item is not valid. For example the end of an offer, salary period, or a period of opening hours.
http://schema.org/validUntil
The date when the item is no longer valid.
http://schema.org/value
The value of the quantitative value or property value node.\n\n* For [[QuantitativeValue]] and [[MonetaryAmount]], the recommended type for values is 'Number'.\n* For [[PropertyValue]], it can be 'Text;', 'Number', 'Boolean', or 'StructuredValue'.\n* Use values from 0123456789 (Unicode 'DIGIT ZERO' (U+0030) to 'DIGIT NINE' (U+0039)) rather than superficially similiar Unicode symbols.\n* Use '.' (Unicode 'FULL STOP' (U+002E)) rather than ',' to indicate a decimal point. Avoid using these symbols as a readability separator.
http://schema.org/valueAddedTaxIncluded
Specifies whether the applicable value-added tax (VAT) is included in the price specification or not.
http://schema.org/valueMaxLength
Specifies the allowed range for number of characters in a literal value.
http://schema.org/valueMinLength
Specifies the minimum allowed range for number of characters in a literal value.
http://schema.org/valueName
Indicates the name of the PropertyValueSpecification to be used in URL templates and form encoding in a manner analogous to HTML's input@name.
http://schema.org/valuePattern
Specifies a regular expression for testing literal values according to the HTML spec.
http://schema.org/valueReference
A pointer to a secondary value that provides additional information on the original value, e.g. a reference temperature.
http://schema.org/valueRequired
Whether the property must be filled in to complete the action. Default is false.
http://schema.org/variableMeasured
The variableMeasured property can indicate (repeated as necessary) the variables that are measured in some dataset, either described as text or as pairs of identifier and description using PropertyValue.
http://schema.org/variantCover
A description of the variant cover for the issue, if the issue is a variant printing. For example, "Bryan Hitch Variant Cover" or "2nd Printing Variant".
http://schema.org/variesBy
Indicates the property or properties by which the variants in a [[ProductGroup]] vary, e.g. their size, color etc. Schema.org properties can be referenced by their short name e.g. "color"; terms defined elsewhere can be referenced with their URIs.
http://schema.org/vatID
The Value-added Tax ID of the organization or person.
http://schema.org/VeganDiet
A diet exclusive of all animal products.
http://schema.org/VegetarianDiet
A diet exclusive of animal meat.
http://schema.org/Vehicle
A vehicle is a device that is designed or used to transport people or cargo over land, water, air, or through space.
http://schema.org/vehicleConfiguration
A short text indicating the configuration of the vehicle, e.g. '5dr hatchback ST 2.5 MT 225 hp' or 'limited edition'.
http://schema.org/vehicleEngine
Information about the engine or engines of the vehicle.
http://schema.org/vehicleIdentificationNumber
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique serial number used by the automotive industry to identify individual motor vehicles.
http://schema.org/vehicleInteriorColor
The color or color combination of the interior of the vehicle.
http://schema.org/vehicleInteriorType
The type or material of the interior of the vehicle (e.g. synthetic fabric, leather, wood, etc.). While most interior types are characterized by the material used, an interior type can also be based on vehicle usage or target audience.
http://schema.org/vehicleModelDate
The release date of a vehicle model (often used to differentiate versions of the same make and model).
http://schema.org/vehicleSeatingCapacity
The number of passengers that can be seated in the vehicle, both in terms of the physical space available, and in terms of limitations set by law.\n\nTypical unit code(s): C62 for persons.
http://schema.org/vehicleSpecialUsage
Indicates whether the vehicle has been used for special purposes, like commercial rental, driving school, or as a taxi. The legislation in many countries requires this information to be revealed when offering a car for sale.
http://schema.org/vehicleTransmission
The type of component used for transmitting the power from a rotating power source to the wheels or other relevant component(s) ("gearbox" for cars).
http://schema.org/Vein
A type of blood vessel that specifically carries blood to the heart.
http://schema.org/vendor
'vendor' is an earlier term for 'seller'.
http://schema.org/VenueMap
A venue map (e.g. for malls, auditoriums, museums, etc.).
http://schema.org/verificationFactCheckingPolicy
Disclosure about verification and fact-checking processes for a [[NewsMediaOrganization]] or other fact-checking [[Organization]].
http://schema.org/version
The version of the CreativeWork embodied by a specified resource.
http://schema.org/Vessel
A component of the human body circulatory system comprised of an intricate network of hollow tubes that transport blood throughout the entire body.
http://schema.org/VeterinaryCare
A vet's office.
http://schema.org/video
An embedded video object.
http://schema.org/videoFormat
The type of screening or video broadcast used (e.g. IMAX, 3D, SD, HD, etc.).
http://schema.org/videoFrameSize
The frame size of the video.
http://schema.org/VideoGallery
Web page type: Video gallery page.
http://schema.org/VideoGame
A video game is an electronic game that involves human interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device.
http://schema.org/VideoGameClip
A short segment/part of a video game.
http://schema.org/VideoGameSeries
A video game series.
http://schema.org/VideoObject
A video file.
http://schema.org/videoQuality
The quality of the video.
http://schema.org/ViewAction
The act of consuming static visual content.
http://schema.org/VinylFormat
VinylFormat.
http://schema.org/VirtualLocation
An online or virtual location for attending events. For example, one may attend an online seminar or educational event. While a virtual location may be used as the location of an event, virtual locations should not be confused with physical locations in the real world.
http://schema.org/Virus
Pathogenic virus that causes viral infection.
http://schema.org/VisualArtsEvent
Event type: Visual arts event.
http://schema.org/VisualArtwork
A work of art that is primarily visual in character.
http://schema.org/VitalSign
Vital signs are measures of various physiological functions in order to assess the most basic body functions.
http://schema.org/Volcano
A volcano, like Fuji san.
http://schema.org/volumeNumber
Identifies the volume of publication or multi-part work; for example, "iii" or "2".
http://schema.org/VoteAction
The act of expressing a preference from a fixed/finite/structured set of choices/options.
http://schema.org/WantAction
The act of expressing a desire about the object. An agent wants an object.
http://schema.org/warning
Any FDA or other warnings about the drug (text or URL).
http://schema.org/warranty
The warranty promise(s) included in the offer.
http://schema.org/warrantyPromise
The warranty promise(s) included in the offer.
http://schema.org/WarrantyPromise
A structured value representing the duration and scope of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of a product.
http://schema.org/WarrantyScope
A range of of services that will be provided to a customer free of charge in case of a defect or malfunction of a product.\n\nCommonly used values:\n\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#Labor-BringIn\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-BringIn\n* http://purl.org/goodrelations/v1#PartsAndLabor-PickUp
http://schema.org/warrantyScope
The scope of the warranty promise.
http://schema.org/WatchAction
The act of consuming dynamic/moving visual content.
http://schema.org/Waterfall
A waterfall, like Niagara.
http://schema.org/WearAction
The act of dressing oneself in clothing.
http://schema.org/WebAPI
An application programming interface accessible over Web/Internet technologies.
http://schema.org/WebApplication
Web applications.
http://schema.org/webCheckinTime
The time when a passenger can check into the flight online.
http://schema.org/WebContent
WebContent is a type representing all [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] content. It is sometimes the case that detailed distinctions between Web pages, sites and their parts is not always important or obvious. The [[WebContent]] type makes it easier to describe Web-addressable content without requiring such distinctions to always be stated. (The intent is that the existing types [[WebPage]], [[WebSite]] and [[WebPageElement]] will eventually be declared as subtypes of [[WebContent]].)
http://schema.org/webFeed
The URL for a feed, e.g. associated with a podcast series, blog, or series of date-stamped updates. This is usually RSS or Atom.
http://schema.org/WebPage
A web page. Every web page is implicitly assumed to be declared to be of type WebPage, so the various properties about that webpage, such as <code>breadcrumb</code> may be used. We recommend explicit declaration if these properties are specified, but if they are found outside of an itemscope, they will be assumed to be about the page.
http://schema.org/WebPageElement
A web page element, like a table or an image.
http://schema.org/WebSite
A WebSite is a set of related web pages and other items typically served from a single web domain and accessible via URLs.
http://schema.org/Wednesday
The day of the week between Tuesday and Thursday.
http://schema.org/weight
The weight of the product or person.
http://schema.org/weightTotal
The permitted total weight of the loaded vehicle, including passengers and cargo and the weight of the empty vehicle.\n\nTypical unit code(s): KGM for kilogram, LBR for pound\n\n* Note 1: You can indicate additional information in the [[name]] of the [[QuantitativeValue]] node.\n* Note 2: You may also link to a [[QualitativeValue]] node that provides additional information using [[valueReference]].\n* Note 3: Note that you can use [[minValue]] and [[maxValue]] to indicate ranges.
http://schema.org/WesternConventional
The conventional Western system of medicine, that aims to apply the best available evidence gained from the scientific method to clinical decision making. Also known as conventional or Western medicine.
http://schema.org/wheelbase
The distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels.\n\nTypical unit code(s): CMT for centimeters, MTR for meters, INH for inches, FOT for foot/feet
http://schema.org/Wholesale
The drug's cost represents the wholesale acquisition cost of the drug.
http://schema.org/WholesaleStore
A wholesale store.
http://schema.org/width
The width of the item.
http://schema.org/WinAction
The act of achieving victory in a competitive activity.
http://schema.org/Winery
A winery.
http://schema.org/winner
A sub property of participant. The winner of the action.
http://schema.org/Withdrawn
Withdrawn.
http://schema.org/wordCount
The number of words in the text of the Article.
http://schema.org/WorkBasedProgram
A program with both an educational and employment component. Typically based at a workplace and structured around work-based learning, with the aim of instilling competencies related to an occupation. WorkBasedProgram is used to distinguish programs such as apprenticeships from school, college or other classroom based educational programs.
http://schema.org/WorkersUnion
A Workers Union (also known as a Labor Union, Labour Union, or Trade Union) is an organization that promotes the interests of its worker members by collectively bargaining with management, organizing, and political lobbying.
http://schema.org/workExample
Example/instance/realization/derivation of the concept of this creative work. eg. The paperback edition, first edition, or eBook.
http://schema.org/workFeatured
A work featured in some event, e.g. exhibited in an ExhibitionEvent. Specific subproperties are available for workPerformed (e.g. a play), or a workPresented (a Movie at a ScreeningEvent).
http://schema.org/workHours
The typical working hours for this job (e.g. 1st shift, night shift, 8am-5pm).
http://schema.org/workload
Quantitative measure of the physiologic output of the exercise; also referred to as energy expenditure.
http://schema.org/workLocation
A contact location for a person's place of work.
http://schema.org/workPerformed
A work performed in some event, for example a play performed in a TheaterEvent.
http://schema.org/workPresented
The movie presented during this event.
http://schema.org/worksFor
Organizations that the person works for.
http://schema.org/workTranslation
A work that is a translation of the content of this work. e.g. 西遊記 has an English workTranslation “Journey to the West”,a German workTranslation “Monkeys Pilgerfahrt” and a Vietnamese translation Tây du ký bình khảo.
http://schema.org/worstRating
The lowest value allowed in this rating system. If worstRating is omitted, 1 is assumed.
http://schema.org/WPAdBlock
An advertising section of the page.
http://schema.org/WPHeader
The header section of the page.
http://schema.org/WPSideBar
A sidebar section of the page.
http://schema.org/WriteAction
The act of authoring written creative content.
http://schema.org/WritePermission
Permission to write or edit the document.
http://schema.org/xpath
An XPath, e.g. of a [[SpeakableSpecification]] or [[WebPageElement]]. In the latter case, multiple matches within a page can constitute a single conceptual "Web page element".
http://schema.org/XPathType
Text representing an XPath (typically but not necessarily version 1.0).
http://schema.org/XRay
X-ray imaging.
http://schema.org/yearBuilt
The year an [[Accommodation]] was constructed. This corresponds to the [YearBuilt field in RESO](https://ddwiki.reso.org/display/DDW17/YearBuilt+Field).
http://schema.org/yearlyRevenue
The size of the business in annual revenue.
http://schema.org/yearsInOperation
The age of the business.
http://schema.org/yield
The quantity that results by performing instructions. For example, a paper airplane, 10 personalized candles.
http://schema.org/ZoneBoardingPolicy
The airline boards by zones of the plane.
http://schema.org/Zoo
A zoo.