Individual component of a multi-part keyword (for example, a code, the code’s meaning).
More complicated keywords with two parts include:
It is recommended that the @content-type attribute be used to indicate the role of each <compound-kwd-part>. Example values corresponding to the examples just given, are code, term, abbrev, expansion, level1, level2, level3.
For more information on tagging keywords, see Tagging Keywords.
<!ELEMENT compound-kwd-part
(#PCDATA %compound-kwd-part-elements;)* >(#PCDATA | break | email | ext-link | uri | inline-supplementary-material | related-article | related-object | hr | bold | italic | monospace | overline | overline-start | overline-end | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | underline-start | underline-end | alternatives | inline-graphic | private-char | chem-struct | inline-formula | tex-math | mml:math | abbrev | index-term | index-term-range-end | milestone-end | milestone-start | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | xref | sub | sup | x)*
Any combination of:
Coded keywords:
...
<book-meta>
...
<abstract>...</abstract>
<kwd-group>
<compound-kwd content-type="ISO-639-1">
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-code">de</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-language">German</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd content-type="ISO-639-1">
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-code">en</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-language">English</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd content-type="ISO-639-1">
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-code">fr</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="ISO-639-1-language">French</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
...
</kwd-group>
...
</book-meta>
...
Keywords used for abbreviation and their expansions:
...
<book-meta>
...
<abstract>...</abstract>
<kwd-group>
<compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="abbrev">AODM</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="expansion">adult onset diabetes mellitus</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="abbrev">DI</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="expansion">diabetes insipidus</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="abbrev">DKA</compound-kwd-part>
<compound-kwd-part content-type="expansion">diabetic ketoacidosis</compound-kwd-part>
</compound-kwd>
...
</kwd-group>
...
</book-meta>
...
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