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    Is Extensible Markup Language Perspectivist? by Timothy Tambassi

    Published in Organon F (2024-11-01)
    “…Both Extensible Markup Language [XML] and Formal Ontologies [ISOs] have something to do with partitioning. …”
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    Coding practice of the Journal Article Tag Suite extensible markup language by Sun Huh

    Published in Science Editing (2014-08-01)
    “…In general, the Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) extensible markup language (XML) coding is processed automatically by an XML filtering program. …”
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    Using Journal Article Tag Suite extensible markup language for scholarly journal articles written in Korean by Sun Huh, Tae Jin Choi, So-Hyeong Kim

    Published in Science Editing (2014-02-01)
    “…In those databases, Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) 1.0 is used so that articles written in the Korean language can be easily manipulated as full-text extensible markup language (XML). …”
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    Modeling Hydrates and the Gas Hydrate Markup Language by Weihua Wang, George Moridis, Runqiang Wang, Yun Xiao, Jianhui Li

    Published in Data Science Journal (2007-06-01)
    “…Therefore the CODATA Gas Hydrate Data Task Group proposed and specified Gas Hydrate Markup Language (GHML) as an extensible conceptual metadata model to characterize the features of data on gas hydrate. …”
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    Field Data and the Gas Hydrate Markup Language by Ralf Löwner, Georgy Cherkashov, Ingo Pecher, Y F Makogon

    Published in Data Science Journal (2007-06-01)
    “…The gas hydrate research community is dispersed across the globe and therefore, a common technical communication language or format is strongly demanded. The CODATA Gas Hydrate Data Task Group is creating the Gas Hydrate Markup Language (GHML), a standard based on the Extensible Markup Language (XML) to enable the transport, modeling, and storage of all manner of objects related to gas hydrate research. …”
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    The GPlates Geological Information Model and Markup Language by X. Qin, R. D. Müller, J. Cannon, T. C. W. Landgrebe, C. Heine, R. J. Watson, M. Turner

    “…It provides a framework in which relevant types of geological data are attached to a common plate tectonic reference frame, allowing the data to be reconstructed in a time-dependent spatio-temporal plate reference frame. The GPlates Markup Language (GPML), being an extension of the open standard Geography Markup Language (GML), is both the modelling language for the GPGIM and an XML-based data format for the interoperable storage and exchange of data modelled by it. …”
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    Survey of cache technology for VoiceXML-based voice platform by WANG Wen-lin, LIAO Jian-xin, ZHU Xiao-min

    Published in Tongxin xuebao (2007-01-01)
    Subjects: “…voice platform;voice extensible markup language;cache;cache replacement…”
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    Sistema léxico virtual by Jorge Antonio Leoni de León

    Published in Káñina (2006-01-01)
    Subjects: “…Extensible Markup Language (XML)…”
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    TEI - Keeping It Simple by Thomas Hansen

    Published in Digital Medievalist (2012-02-01)
    Subjects: “…eXtensible Markup Language (XML)…”
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