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    interface SubstanceAmount {
        _amountString?: Element;
        _amountText?: Element;
        amountQuantity?: Quantity;
        amountRange?: Range;
        amountString?: string;
        amountText?: string;
        amountType?: CodeableConcept;
        extension?: Extension[];
        id?: id;
        modifierExtension?: Extension[];
        referenceRange?: SubstanceAmountReferenceRange;
    }
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    Properties

    _amountString?: Element

    Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field

    _amountText?: Element

    A textual comment on a numeric value

    amountQuantity?: Quantity

    Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field

    amountRange?: Range

    Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field

    amountString?: string

    Used to capture quantitative values for a variety of elements. If only limits are given, the arithmetic mean would be the average. If only a single definite value for a given element is given, it would be captured in this field

    amountText?: string

    A textual comment on a numeric value

    amountType?: CodeableConcept

    Most elements that require a quantitative value will also have a field called amount type. Amount type should always be specified because the actual value of the amount is often dependent on it. EXAMPLE: In capturing the actual relative amounts of substances or molecular fragments it is essential to indicate whether the amount refers to a mole ratio or weight ratio. For any given element an effort should be made to use same the amount type for all related definitional elements

    extension?: Extension[]

    Additional content defined by implementations

    id?: id

    Unique id for inter-element referencing

    modifierExtension?: Extension[]

    Extensions that cannot be ignored even if unrecognized

    Reference range of possible or expected values