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<tbx:source> Source (TBX)
According to ISO 10241-1, if a terminological entry, language section, term, definition, non-verbal representation
(such as a symbol) or example has been taken from another standard, or another authoritative
source, the source should be indicated. Enter the name of the source document in the
<tbx:source> element. If the text taken from the source was modified in any way, this should be
indicated in an accompanying note. The data or data category to which the source applies
may be also be indicated in a note, for instance, to specify that the source applies
to an example or to the definition.
Models and Context
May be contained in
Model Description
Any combination of:
- Text, numbers, or special characters
- <disp-formula> Formula, Display
- <disp-formula-group> Formula, Display Group
- <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display)
- <inline-formula> Formula, Inline
- <mml:math> Math (MathML Tag Set)
- Emphasis Elements
- Baseline Change Elements
- Lists
- <fn> Footnote
- <target> Target of an Internal Link
- <xref> X(cross) Reference
- Citation Elements
- <break> Line Break
- <named-content> Named Special (Subject) Content
- <styled-content> Styled Special (Subject) Content
- Paragraph-level Display Elements
- <address> Address/Contact Information
- <array> Array (Simple Tabular Array)
- <boxed-text> Boxed Text
- <chem-struct-wrap> Chemical Structure Wrapper
- <code> Code Text
- <fig> Figure
- <fig-group> Figure Group
- <graphic> Graphic
- <media> Media Object
- <preformat> Preformatted Text
- <supplementary-material> Supplementary Material
- <table-wrap> Table Wrapper
- <table-wrap-group> Table Wrapper Group
- <alternatives> Alternatives For Processing
- Standards Note and Example Elements
- External Linking Elements
- Inline Display Elements
Tagged Samples
Source is a US agency document
<tbx:termEntry id="ISO10241-1.a210.14">
<tbx:langSet xml:lang="en">
<tbx:definition>any event or series of events that disrupt ecosystem, community, or population
structure and alters the physical environment</tbx:definition>
<tbx:source>U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. <italic>Terms of Environment: Glossary,
Abbreviations and Acronyms</italic> online, viewed 2010-07-29].</tbx:source>
<tbx:xSource xtarget="http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/dterms.html">Available from:
http://www.epa.gov/OCEPAterms/dterms.html.</tbx:xSource>
<tbx:tig>
<tbx:term id="a210.14-1">disturbance</tbx:term>
<tbx:partOfSpeech value="noun"/>
<tbx:pronunciation>/dıˈstɜ:bəns/</tbx:pronunciation>
</tbx:tig>
</tbx:langSet>
</tbx:termEntry>
Source is an ISO standard
<tbx:termEntry id="ISO10241-1.a211.251">
<tbx:langSet xml:lang="en">
<tbx:definition>hypothesis to be tested by means of a statistical test</tbx:definition>
<tbx:source>ISO 3534-1:2006, 1.4.1</tbx:source>
<tbx:note>Modified — The examples and notes given in ISO 3534-1:2006 for this entry have been
omitted.</tbx:note>
<tbx:tig>
<tbx:term id="a211.251-1">null hypothesis</tbx:term>
<tbx:partOfSpeech value="noun"/>
<tbx:normativeAuthorization value="preferredTerm"/>
</tbx:tig>
<tbx:tig>
<tbx:term id="a211.251-2">
<italic>H<sub>O</sub></italic>
</tbx:term>
<tbx:partOfSpeech value="noun"/>
<tbx:normativeAuthorization value="admittedTerm"/>
<tbx:termType value="symbol"/>
</tbx:tig>
</tbx:langSet>
</tbx:termEntry>