<tbx:source> Source (TBX)
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Description
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- <disp-formula> Formula, Display
- <disp-formula-group> Formula, Display Group
- Inline Math Elements
- <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 Block
- <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
Content Model
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Expanded Content Model
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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>