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;Name: Name attribute is the identifier of a variable or an assessment. The variable names should be chosen so that they are descriptive, unambiguous and not easily confused with other variables. An example of a good variable name is: daily average of PM2.5 concentration in Helsinki. See main articles [[Variable|variable]] and [[Assessment|assessment]].
:Name attribute is the identifier of a variable or an assessment. The variable names should be chosen so that they are descriptive, unambiguous and not easily confused with other variables. An example of a good variable name is: daily average of PM2.5 concentration in Helsinki. See main articles [[Variable|variable]] and [[Assessment|assessment]].<section end=glossary />

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<section begin=glossary />

Name attribute is the identifier of a variable or an assessment. The variable names should be chosen so that they are descriptive, unambiguous and not easily confused with other variables. An example of a good variable name is: daily average of PM2.5 concentration in Helsinki. See main articles variable and assessment.<section end=glossary />