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<DatatypeProperty functional="yes">
	<label xml:lang="en">gender</label>
	<comment xml:lang="en">
		<p>
			The gender of this <ref target="foaf:Agent">Agent</ref>.
		</p>
		<p>
			This property, somewhat awkwardly, is treated as an open‐ended enumeration of plain string values, of which two are clearly defined: <value datatype="xsd:string">male</value> and <value datatype="xsd:string">female</value>.
			<ptr target="(FOAF)"/> remarks that this property “is not intended to capture the full variety of biological, social, and sexual concepts associated with the word ‘gender’” but fails to identify what it <em>is</em> meant to capture.
			Presumably, its utility depends on context.
		</p>
	</comment>
	<isDefinedBy>
		<SpecificResource source="(FOAF)" fragment="term_gender"/>
	</isDefinedBy>
	<domain>
		<resource name="foaf:Agent"/>
	</domain>
	<range>
		<resource name="xsd:string"/>
	</range>
</DatatypeProperty>