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<!ENTITY % name_group "((name | (prefix? , (last-name | orgname) , first-name? , middle-name? , suffix? , iid? , role? , orgname? , department? , synonym*)) , registered-number?)"> <!ENTITY % address_group "((address-1? , address-2? , address-3? , address-4? , address-5? , mailcode? , pobox? , room? , address-floor? , building? , street? , city? , county? , state? , postcode? , country) | text)"> <!-- XML EXCHANGE TABLE MODEL DECLARATION MODULE ********************************************************************************* table-external v1.4 2009 JULY ********************************************************************************** PUBLIC "-//WIPO//DTD TABLE EXTERNAL 1.4//EN" "table-external-v1-4.dtd" ********************************************************************************** http://www.wipo.int/pct-safe/epct/schemaDocs/1.8/table-external-v1-4.dtd ********************************************************************************** contacts: ** EPO: Paul Brewin; pbrewin@epo.org ** JPO: Hideto Tanaka; tanaka-hideto@jpo.go.jp ** USPTO: Bruce B. Cox; bruce.cox@uspto.gov ** WIPO: Michio Okamoto; michio.okamoto@wipo.int ********************************************************************************** revision history *********************************************************************************MO: 01/07/08 incorporated changes from PFCs:..changed version number from v1.3 to v1.4..added attribute 'email-purpose' to email (PFC08/006)MO: 01/01/07 incorporated changes from PFCs:..changed version number from v1.2 to v1.3..implementation of PFC06/001..added element 'sup' to u (PFC06/003)..added element 'sup' to i (PFC06/003)..added element 'sup' to b (PFC06/003)..added element 'sub' to u (PFC06/003)..added element 'sub' to i (PFC06/003)..added element 'sub' to b (PFC06/003)..added element 'o' to invention-title, b, i, sup, sup2, sub, sub2, heading, claim-text, p, small-caps, dt, dd, li, crossref, figref, othercit, statement (PFC06/003)..added element 'address-4' to address (PFC06/005)..added element 'address-5' to address (PFC06/005)HT: 14/12/04 incorporated changes from PFCs:..changed version number from v1.1 to v1.2..changed element nplcit from '(text | (article , book , online , othercit)*)' to '(text | article | book | online | othercit)'..changed element othercit from '(#PCDATA)' to '(#PCDATA | b | i | u | sup | sub)*'..changed element rel-passage from (text | (passage+ , category? , rel-claims?)) to (text | (passage+ , category* , rel-claims*)+)..changed attribute he, wi of img from 'NMTOKEN' to 'CDATA'..changed value of attribute idref of crossref from 'CDATA' to 'IDREF'..changed value of attribute tsize of dl from 'NMTOKEN' to 'CDATA'..changed value of attribute num of patcit, nplcit from '#REQUIRED' to 'IMPLIED'..added element 'pre' to dd, li..added attribute 'id' to addressbook..added attribute 'chem-type' to chem..added attribute 'class-type' to class..added value 'other-subname-type' to attribute 'subname-type' of subname..removed attribute 'lang', 'status', 'dtd-version' from chemHT: 20/07/04 incorporated changes from PFCs:..changed version number from v1.0 to v1.1..changed element article, online, serial from 'subname?' to 'subname*'..changed element chemistry from '(img)' to '(img|(chem,img?))'..changed element maths from '(img|math)' to '(img|(math,img?))'..changed element rel-passage from 'category?, rel-claims?' to 'category*, rel-claims*'..changed element nplcit from '(text | (article | book | online | othercit)*)' to '(text | article | book | online | othercit)'..changed attribute lang of addressbook from '#REQUIRED' to '#IMPLIED'..added element 'figref' to claim-text, dd, li..added element 'b', 'i', 'u', 'sup', 'sub', 'smallcaps' to crossref..added attribute 'num' to li..added attribute 'subname-type' to subname..added value 'chem', table'', math'', 'program-listing', 'flowchart' to attribute 'img-content' of img..removed attribute 'class-type' from nplcitJune 2003..released version number as v1.0******************************************************************************** *************************************************************** WIPO PCT E-Filing project modifications: parameter entities*************************************************************** DTD OASIS Open XML Exchange Table Model. Maintained by OASIS; download from: http://www.oasis-open.org/specs/soextblx.dtd Note that the FPI in soextblx.dtd refers to itself as 'calstblx'. That convention has been followed here.--> <!-- override OASIS Exchange <entry> model--> <!--ENTITY % tbl.entry.mdl "(#PCDATA | b | i | u | sup | sub | smallcaps | br | patcit | nplcit | bio-deposit | crossref | img | dl | ul | ol | chemistry | maths)* ">--> <!-- create content for title element in table--> <!--ENTITY % title " <!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA | b | i | u | sup | sub | smallcaps)* > ">%title;--> <!--********************************************************** End WIPO PCT E-Filing project modifications; include OASIS Exchange Table Model DTD**********************************************************--> <!-- import OASIS Exchange model--> <!--ENTITY % calstblx PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD XML Exchange Table Model 19990315//EN" "soextblx.dtd">%calstblx;--> <!-- DTD MathML2: maintained by W3C. Download from: http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/DTD-MathML-20010221.zip If using nsgmls-based parser (SP, Near & Far Designer, etc.) uncomment 'mathml-charent-module' switch below or replace the referenced MathML2 DTD with the version downloadable from: http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD/dtd-sp.zip This notice copied from: http://www.w3.org/Math/DTD/ "DTD for nsgmls Some systems (including the popular nsgmls parser) may not be able to process files using 'plane 1' characters which have Unicode numbers higher than #xFFFF. The versions of the DTD provided here incoprorate the modifications mentioned above, but the high characters are replaced by the equivalent mchar construct <mchar name='...'> </mchar> this allows the DTD to be read and for MathML files to be validated using such sytems."--> <!--ENTITY % mathml-charent.module "IGNORE" >ENTITY % MATHML.prefixed "IGNORE">ENTITY % MATHML.xmlns "">--> <!-- import MathML2 dtd--> <!--ENTITY % mathml2 PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD MathML 2.0//EN" "mathml2.dtd">%mathml2;--> <!--******************************************************************* WIPO PCT Efiling project modifications: Elements and Attributes*******************************************************************--> <!ELEMENT table ANY> <!-- Definition list Recommended id = dlis0001, dlis0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT dl (dt , dd)+> <!ATTLIST dl tsize CDATA #IMPLIED compact (compact ) #IMPLIED id ID #IMPLIED > <!-- Term to be defined Recommended id = dtrm0001, dtrm0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT dt (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub | smallcaps)*> <!ATTLIST dt id ID #IMPLIED > <!-- Unordered Lists list-style may be empty for lists with no bullet or other symbol default list-style is 'bullets' Recommended id = ulis0001, ulis0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT ul (li+)> <!ATTLIST ul id ID #IMPLIED list-style (bullet | dash | none ) 'bullet' compact (compact ) #IMPLIED > <!-- List item Recommended id = list0001, list0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT li (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub | smallcaps | br | pre | patcit | nplcit | bio-deposit | crossref | figref | img | dl | ul | ol | chemistry | maths)*> <!ATTLIST li id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- MATHEMATICS This is image data or coded according to mathml, version 2 Recommended id = math0001, math0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT maths (img | (math , img?))> <!ATTLIST maths id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #REQUIRED > <!-- Chemistry Chemical formulae, ring structures, Markush structures, etc. For now treat as image data. Depending on industry support we may use, e.g., chemML, CML later Recommended id = chem0001, chem0002, etc--> <!ELEMENT chemistry (img | (chem , img?))> <!ATTLIST chemistry id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #REQUIRED > <!-- This is a pointer to an external DTD for chemical markup - to be determined. For EPO probably CML; http://www.xml-cml.org/--> <!ELEMENT chem EMPTY> <!ATTLIST chem id ID #IMPLIED file CDATA #REQUIRED chem-type CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Ordered Lists: attribute 'ol-style' Recommded use: 1 arablic numbers 1, 2, 3, ... a lower alpha a, b, c, ... A upper alpha A, B, C, ... i lower roman i, ii, iii, ... I upper roman I, II, III, ...--> <!ELEMENT ol (li+)> <!ATTLIST ol id ID #IMPLIED compact (compact ) #IMPLIED ol-style CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- A reference to a figure; e.g., "...as shown in <figref idref='f0001'>figure <b>1 </b> </figref>..."--> <!ELEMENT figref (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub | smallcaps)*> <!ATTLIST figref idref IDREFS #IMPLIED num CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- This element is one method to identify content consisting of text objects that require preservation (pre) of their whitespace in order to preserve internal logical relationships. (e.g., sequence listing fragments, computer program listings)--> <!ELEMENT pre (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST pre id ID #IMPLIED xml:space (preserve | default ) #IMPLIED listing-type (sequence | program-listing | other ) #REQUIRED > <!-- Image data Image is used for any kind of image: art work, figures, complex work units (math, tables, chemistry), etc. Recommended: id = i0001, i0002, etc. he, wi = "11" - milimeters - height, width; file = file name,location; label - not used; alt = alternate text if image not shown; img-content = drawing is the default; img-format = common will be tiff, st33 and st35 in for backward compatibilty and, later, publication. orientation = orientation of the image (portrait | landscape). Default is portrait inline = (yes | no). Whether the image is to be presented inline or separated by line breaks. Default is no.--> <!ELEMENT img EMPTY> <!ATTLIST img id ID #IMPLIED he CDATA #REQUIRED wi CDATA #REQUIRED file CDATA #REQUIRED alt CDATA #IMPLIED img-content (drawing | photograph | character | dna | undefined | chem | table | math | program-listing | flowchart | graph ) 'drawing' img-format (jpg | tif | st33 | st35 ) #REQUIRED orientation (portrait | landscape ) 'portrait' inline (yes | no ) 'no' > <!-- Cross reference to any other element with an identifier (id)--> <!ELEMENT crossref (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub | smallcaps)*> <!ATTLIST crossref idref IDREF #REQUIRED > <!-- Biological deposit citation (US EFS: biological-deposit) (INID 83, ST.32:B830) According to PCT Rule 13bis, EPC Rule 28 This covers all bio data references long and short within the description and/or claims Recommended id = biod0001, biod0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT bio-deposit (depositary , bio-accno , date? , term? , dtext?)> <!ATTLIST bio-deposit id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #REQUIRED url CDATA #IMPLIED dnum CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Non-Patent Literature (NPL) CITation; Notes: This can be free text data without any structure (#PCDATA) which is NOT recommended or it can be highly structured data which is marked up according to ST.14 and ISO 690 layout; This part of the DTD has used many different sources for element names and DTD structure and reference: AACR2 / MARC ISO 12083 - Electronic manuscript prep. and markup. DTD Association of American Publishers (AAP) Z39.59 DTD European Working Group for SGML (EWS) MAJOUR DTD SuperJournal Full Article DTD www.superjournal.ac.uk/sj Elsevier DTD Medline DTD (NLM) Attributes (recommended): id - ncit0001, ncit0002, etc num - 0001, 0002 npltype - The TYPE of citation is office specific (recommended):; A - Abstract citation of no specific kind B - Book citation I - Bilogical abstract citation C - Chemical abstracts citation E - Database citation D - Derwent citation P - Patent cited within NPL group J - Patent Abstracts of Japan citation (REC 067) S - Serial / Journal / Periodical citation W - World Wide Web / Internet search citation medium - the type of medium e.g., CD (CD-ROM), MT (Magnetic Tape), DISK, ONLINE file - file name on local systems eg. XP number in EPO url - where possible give full web link to document--> <!ELEMENT nplcit ((text | article | book | online | othercit) , rel-passage*)> <!ATTLIST nplcit id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #IMPLIED lang CDATA #IMPLIED file CDATA #IMPLIED npl-type CDATA #IMPLIED medium CDATA #IMPLIED url CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Reference number (general); for the EPO this is the XP number--> <!ELEMENT refno (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST refno id ID #IMPLIED > <!-- Classification code; e.g., ipc, dewey etc.--> <!ELEMENT class (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST class class-type CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Subordinate responsibility; e.g., editor, translator, etc.--> <!ELEMENT subname (%name_group; | addressbook)> <!ATTLIST subname subname-type (editor | translator | other-subname-type ) 'editor' > <!-- Author Prime responsibility for the work there is no distinguishing between personal and corporate authors <author> followed by name or addressbook information use the ID attribute if, for example, there is a need to distinguish between multiple authors. Can also include affiliation details Recommended id = auth0001, auth0002, etc.--> <!ELEMENT author (%name_group; | addressbook)> <!ATTLIST author id ID #IMPLIED > <!-- ADDRESSBOOK GROUP: Holds name and contact information for individuals/organizations The LANG attribute is REQUIRED for certain document types, e.g., the JPO PCT Request where names and addresses may be repeated in two different languages. If no structure possible use text.--> <!ELEMENT addressbook ((%name_group; , address , phone* , fax* , email* , url* , ead* , dtext?) | text)> <!ATTLIST addressbook id ID #IMPLIED lang CDATA #IMPLIED > <!--Email addressAttribute:email-purpose reason for which email address is included:informal for informal contact onlygeneral for any type of communicationconfirmation any type of communication, but formal messages followed up by conventional mailing (to the extent offered)main where applicant desires this address to be used as primary means of contact as a replacement of the use of conventional post (to the extent that an Office offers this)the default value depends on e-mail policies of the relevant Office. For PCT purposes as at 1 July 2008, no attribute being included is equivalent to 'informal'--> <!ELEMENT email (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST email email-purpose (informal | general | advance | main ) #IMPLIED > <!-- PATENT CITATIONS: (ST.32:B561) Patent Citation within abstract, description or claims. For patent citations within Search Report see Search Report DTD Notes: Tags arranged according to WIPO ST.14 order. This can be free text data without any structure (text). Example: <patcit id='pcit0001' dnum='US4793675A' dnum-type='publication number'> <document-id> <country>US </country> <doc-number>4793675 </doc-number> <kind>A </kind> <name>Handa </name> <date>19881227 </date> </document-id> </patcit> Note: It is NOT expected that the applicant will create the tagged data - it could be generated from a 'pull down' data entry form or generated from internal SR databases Attributes (recommended): id - pcit0001, pcit0002, etc. num - 0001, 0002, etc. dnum - use full number as one string, eg, "US5401234A"; url - where possible give full web link to patent file - file name eg. if stored on local systems dnum-type - type of document number (e.g., application number, publication number)--> <!ELEMENT patcit (text | (document-id , rel-passage*))> <!ATTLIST patcit id ID #IMPLIED num CDATA #IMPLIED dnum CDATA #IMPLIED dnum-type CDATA #IMPLIED file CDATA #IMPLIED url CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Document identification refers to patents (and patent applications) only. See WIPO ST.14--> <!ELEMENT document-id (country , doc-number , kind? , name? , date?)> <!ATTLIST document-id lang CDATA #IMPLIED > <!-- Name: If no distinction or detail can be given. Also to be used for: personal (natural person) and corporate (legal entity) names--> <!ELEMENT name (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST name name-type (legal | natural ) #IMPLIED > <!-- Underscore: style - single is default--> <!ELEMENT u (#PCDATA | b | i | smallcaps | sup | sub)*> <!ATTLIST u style (single | double | dash | dots ) 'single' > <!-- Overscore: style - single is default--> <!ELEMENT o (#PCDATA | b | i | smallcaps | sup | sub)*> <!ATTLIST o style (single | double | dash | dots | leftarrow | rightarrow | leftrightarrow ) 'single' > <!-- Definition description--> <!ELEMENT dd (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub | smallcaps | br | pre | patcit | nplcit | bio-deposit | crossref | figref | img | ul | ol | chemistry | maths)*> <!-- ** MATH NEEDS CHANGING TO ALLOW MATHML2 - IT SHOULD NOT BE EMPTY**--> <!ELEMENT math EMPTY> <!-- xsd:include schemaLocation = "../elementTypes/figref.xsd"/ --> <!-- Identifies the period of time during which the depository must be able to furnish samples of the biological material.--> <!ELEMENT term (#PCDATA)> <!-- Biological accession number: (ST.32:B831) The identification assigned to the biological material by the depository --> <!ELEMENT bio-accno (#PCDATA)> <!-- Information regarding the facility storing the biological deposit. (ST.32:B832)--> <!ELEMENT depositary (#PCDATA | address)*> <!-- Other citations - free form--> <!ELEMENT othercit (#PCDATA | b | i | u | o | sup | sub)*> <!-- Online citation Revised according to ISO-690-2 - Electronic documents and parts thereof. Please refer to this standard for definitions and examples. See: http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/iso/tc46sc9/standard/690-2e.htm#Contents The tagging in fact is a mixture of article and book tags together with specific electronic source tags. 'Online' is taken to mean any kind of electronic documentation: databases, internet, CD-Roms, DVD, email, etc EXAMPLES:; Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology [online]. 3rd ed. New York : John Wiley, 1984 [cited 3 January 1990]. Available from: DIALOG Information Services, Palo Alto (Calif.). <nplcit id='ncit1' num='0001' type='E' medium='online'> <online> <online-title>Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology </online-title> <edition>3rd ed. </edition> <imprint> <address> <text>New York </text> </address> <name>John Wiley </name> <pubdate>19840000 </pubdate> </imprint> <avail>dialog information services, palo alto (calif.). </avail> <datecit> <date>19900103 </date> </datecit> </online> </nplcit> * Article on Internet: Clark, Carol. On the Threshold of a Brave New World. In Blueprint of the Body [online]. CNN.com, 2000. [cited 24 August 2000;10:25 EST]. In-depth specials. Available from: [http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/genome/story/overview/] <nplcit id='ncit1' num='0002' type='E' medium='online'> <online> <author> <name>Clark, Carol </name> </author> <online-title>On the Threshold of a Brave New World </online-title> <imprint> <name>CNN.com, 2000 </name> </imprint> <series> <text>In-depth specials </text> </series> <avail>http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2000/genome/story/ </avail> <datecit> <date>20000824; 10:25 est </date> </datecit> </online> </nplcit> * Personal communication (e-mail) Thacker, Jane. MPEG-21 project stream on digital item identification [online]. Message to: [iso.tc46.sc9@nlc-bnc.ca]. 3 October 2000; 13:33 EST [cited 6 October 2000; 13:10 EST]. Message-ID: [002f01c02d60$051a64a0$22a2580c@vaio]. Personal communication. <nplcit id='ncit3' num='0003' type='E' medium='online'> <online> <author> <name>Thacker, Jane </name> </author> <online-title>MPEG-21 project stream on digital item identification </online-title> <subname> <name>Message to: <iso.tc46.sc9@nlc-bnc.ca> </name> </subname> <pubdate>3 October 2000; 13:33 EST </pubdate> <notes>Personal communication </notes> <avail>Message-ID: <002f01c02d60$051a64a0$22a2580c@vaio> </avail> <datecit> <date>6 october 2000; 13:10 EST </date> </datecit> </online> </nplcit>--> <!ELEMENT online (text | (author* , online-title* , hosttitle? , subname* , edition? , (serial | book)? , imprint? , pubdate? , history? , series? , hostno? , location? , notes? , avail , class* , keyword* , cpyrt? , issn? , isbn? , datecit? , srchterm* , srchdate? , refno* , vid? , ino? , doi? , absno?))> <!-- Date of search/retrieval YYYYMMDD--> <!ELEMENT srchdate (date)> <!-- Search terms--> <!ELEMENT srchterm (#PCDATA)> <!-- Date cited - date on which the citation was cited. May be different from srchdate below--> <!ELEMENT datecit (date)> <!-- Availability and access - REQUIRED use for URL, online database, ftp address, email, etc.; e.g., Available from Internet: http://www.epoline.org Available from DIALOG Information Systems, Palo Alto (Calif.)--> <!ELEMENT avail (#PCDATA)> <!-- Numeration within host document--> <!ELEMENT hostno (#PCDATA)> <!-- History of the article (not serial)--> <!ELEMENT history (text | (received | accepted | revised | misc))> <!-- Miscellaneous information relating to the history of the article; see ISO 12083--> <!ELEMENT misc (#PCDATA | date)*> <!-- Date article was revised--> <!ELEMENT revised (date)> <!-- Date article was accepted--> <!ELEMENT accepted (date)> <!-- Date article was received--> <!ELEMENT received (date)> <!-- Title of the host document/database--> <!ELEMENT hosttitle (#PCDATA)> <!-- The title of the electronic resource--> <!ELEMENT online-title (#PCDATA)> <!-- Article citations within a 'host' document After patent citations the most common citations are articles within serials (periodicals, magazines), books and electronic (eg. internet) sources. This is a very complex and varied area to standardise. The tag set below is drawn from a number of sources as is the order of the tags (which in any case can be changed depending on the stylesheet used).; The order of tags is that of WIPO ST.14 / ISO 690 layout. DROP, J.G. Integrated Circuit Personalization at the Module Level. IBM Tech. Dis. Bull. October 1974, Vol. 17, No. 5, p. 1344 and 1345. [XPnnnnnnnnnnn]. <nplcit id='ncit1' num='0012' type='S' file='XP1234456'> <article> <author> <name>DROP, J.G. </name> </author> <atl>Integrated Circuit Personalization at the Module Level </atl> <serial> <sertitle>IBM Tech. Dis. Bull. </sertitle> <pubdate>19741000 </pubdate> <vid>17 </vid> <ino>5 </ino> </serial> <location> <pp>1344 and 1345 </pp> </location> <refno id='XP1'>XP1234456 </refno> </article> </nplcit> Note: it is NOT expected that the applicant will create the tagged data - it can be generated from a 'pull down' data entry form (eg. in Word) or generated from internal SR databases--> <!ELEMENT article (text | (author* , atl? , subname* , (serial | book) , absno? , location? , class* , keyword* , cpyrt? , artid? , refno*))> <!-- Article unique ID - assigned by a publisher to an article--> <!ELEMENT artid (#PCDATA)> <!-- Book citation In the order specified by WIPO ST.14 and ISO 690 and AACR2 rules for layout WALTON, Herrmann. Microwave quantum theory. London : Sweet and Maxwell, 1973. ISBN 0123456789. Vol.2, p. 138 to 192. <nplcit id='ncit12' num='0013' type='b'> <book> <author> <name>WALTON, Herrman </name> </author> <book-title>Microwave quantum theory </book-title> <imprint> <address> <text>London </text> </address> <name>Sweet and Maxwell </name> <pubdate>19730000 </pubdate> </imprint> <location> <pp>138 to 192 </pp> </location> <isbn>0-1234-568-9 </isbn> </book> </nplcit>--> <!ELEMENT book (text | (author* , (book-title+ | conference) , (subtitle? , subname* , edition? , imprint? , descrip? , series? , absno? , location* , isbn* , pubid? , vid? , bookno? , notes? , class* , keyword* , cpyrt? , refno* , doi? , ino? , issn?)))> <!-- Keyword; e.g., from a Thesaurus or class. scheme (ST.32:B550)--> <!ELEMENT keyword (#PCDATA)> <!-- Book number--> <!ELEMENT bookno (#PCDATA)> <!-- Location within the cited work--> <!ELEMENT location (text | (serpart? , sersect? , chapter? , pp? , column? , para? , line?))> <!-- Referenced line within cited work--> <!ELEMENT line (#PCDATA | linef | linel)*> <!-- Cited document line, last--> <!ELEMENT linel (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited document line, first--> <!ELEMENT linef (#PCDATA)> <!-- Referenced paragraph within cited work--> <!ELEMENT para (#PCDATA | paraf | paral)*> <!-- Cited paragraph, last--> <!ELEMENT paral (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited paragraph, first--> <!ELEMENT paraf (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited document column numbers--> <!ELEMENT column (#PCDATA | colf | coll)*> <!-- Cited document column, last--> <!ELEMENT coll (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited document column, first--> <!ELEMENT colf (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited document page numbers--> <!ELEMENT pp (#PCDATA | ppf | ppl)*> <!-- Cited document page, last--> <!ELEMENT ppl (#PCDATA)> <!-- Cited document page , first--> <!ELEMENT ppf (#PCDATA)> <!-- Chapter; e.g., in a book. Example: Chapter 2--> <!ELEMENT chapter (#PCDATA)> <!-- Serial section--> <!ELEMENT sersect (#PCDATA)> <!-- Part within a serial--> <!ELEMENT serpart (#PCDATA)> <!-- Abstract number--> <!ELEMENT absno (#PCDATA)> <!-- Series statement--> <!ELEMENT series (text | (mst , msn? , issn?))> <!-- Monographic series number--> <!ELEMENT msn (#PCDATA)> <!-- Monographic series title--> <!ELEMENT mst (#PCDATA)> <!-- Edition statement (ST.32:B516)--> <!ELEMENT edition (#PCDATA)> <!-- Book subtitle--> <!ELEMENT subtitle (#PCDATA)> <!-- CONFERENCE GROUP / CITATION There is no standard way of citing conference proceedings; date of the conf. may come before or after place, for example. The tags are specified in a set order where it is not possible or correct then simply use <text>--> <!ELEMENT conference (text | (conftitle , confdate? , confno? , confplace? , confsponsor*))> <!----> <!ELEMENT confdate (date | (sdate , edate))> <!-- Conference sponsor--> <!ELEMENT confsponsor (#PCDATA | addressbook)*> <!-- Conference place--> <!ELEMENT confplace (#PCDATA | address)*> <!-- Conference number--> <!ELEMENT confno (#PCDATA)> <!-- Conference title--> <!ELEMENT conftitle (#PCDATA)> <!-- The title of the cited book--> <!ELEMENT book-title (#PCDATA)> <!-- Serial citation data: This describes the volume or issue as a whole and not a particular article within it.--> <!ELEMENT serial (sertitle , alttitle? , subname* , issue? , imprint? , pubdate? , descrip? , notes? , isbn? , issn? , pubid? , vid? , ino? , cpyrt? , doi?)> <!----> <!ELEMENT doi (#PCDATA)> <!-- Copyright info. 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