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<break> Line Break
Defined to allow the standards-producing organization to specify an explicit (non
machine-generated) line break.
Usage/Remarks
This formatting element should be used sparingly.
Models and Context
May be contained in
<aff>, <alt-title>, <article-title>, <chem-struct>, <compl>, <disp-formula>, <element-citation>, <full>, <institution>, <intro>, <license-p>, <main>, <mixed-citation>, <p>, <sig>, <sig-block>, <subtitle>, <tbx:crossReference>, <tbx:definition>, <tbx:entailedTerm>, <tbx:example>, <tbx:externalCrossReference>, <tbx:note>, <tbx:pronunciation>, <tbx:see>, <tbx:source>, <tbx:term>, <tbx:usageNote>, <td>, <th>, <title>, <trans-subtitle>, <trans-title>
Description
This is an EMPTY element
Content Model
<!ELEMENT break EMPTY >
Tagged Sample
Within a table header
...
<th align="center" scope="col" style="border-left: solid 1px;
border-top: solid 1px; border-right: solid 1px; border-bottom:
solid 2px" valign="middle"><bold>Value of spring force</bold>,
<italic>F</italic>, <bold>in</bold> mN<break/>
(Δ<italic>F</italic>= ± 37,5 mN)<xref
ref-type="fn" rid="table-fn_23.1"><sup>a</sup></xref></th>
...