Word or phrase whose content/subject matter has distinct semantics or content-related significance.
In print or display, such semantic content is likely to be treated differently, for example, given a stand-out typographic style such as italics or background shading.
<!ELEMENT named-content (#PCDATA %named-content-elements;)* >
(#PCDATA | email | ext-link | uri | inline-supplementary-material | related-article | related-object | address | alternatives | array | boxed-text | chem-struct-wrap | code | fig | fig-group | graphic | media | preformat | supplementary-material | table-wrap | table-wrap-group | disp-formula | disp-formula-group | bold | fixed-case | italic | monospace | overline | roman | sans-serif | sc | strike | underline | ruby | inline-graphic | private-char | chem-struct | inline-formula | def-list | list | tex-math | mml:math | abbrev | milestone-end | milestone-start | named-content | styled-content | fn | target | xref | sub | sup | disp-quote | speech | statement | verse-group)*
Any combination of:
<addr-line>, <alt-title>, <article-title>, <attrib>, <award-id>, <bold>, <chapter-title>, <chem-struct>, <code>, <collab>, <comment>, <compound-kwd-part>, <compound-subject-part>, <conf-theme>, <copyright-statement>, <corresp>, <def-head>, <disp-formula>, <element-citation>, <ext-link>, <fixed-case>, <funding-source>, <funding-statement>, <gov>, <inline-formula>, <inline-supplementary-material>, <italic>, <kwd>, <license-p>, <meta-value>, <mixed-citation>, <monospace>, <named-content>, <on-behalf-of>, <overline>, <p>, <part-title>, <preformat>, <product>, <related-article>, <related-object>, <role>, <roman>, <sans-serif>, <sc>, <series>, <series-text>, <series-title>, <sig>, <sig-block>, <source>, <std>, <strike>, <styled-content>, <sub>, <subject>, <subtitle>, <sup>, <supplement>, <target>, <td>, <term>, <term-head>, <textual-form>, <th>, <title>, <trans-source>, <trans-subtitle>, <trans-title>, <underline>, <verse-line>, <xref>
Making more detailed distinctions within an address:
... <contrib contrib-type="author" id="a4762"> <name> <surname>Knutson</surname> <given-names>Doug</given-names> </name> <degrees>MD</degrees> <aff rid="a4762"> <institution>The Ohio State University</institution> <addr-line>Columbus, Ohio</addr-line> </aff> <address> <institution>The Ohio State University, Department of Family Medicine</institution> <addr-line>2231 N. High St.</addr-line> <addr-line>Columbus, <named-content content-type="state">OH</named-content> <named-content content-type="postcode">43201</named-content> </addr-line> <country country="US">United States</country> <email>doug.knutson@osumc.edu</email> </address> ... </contrib> ...
Making a simple biological nomenclature distinction:
...
<p>Profiling of
<named-content content-type="genus-species">Escherichia
coli</named-content> chromosome (PEC) described in the
Database version 2.27. Last update 17 September 2003.
Available at <ext-link xlink:href="https://shigen.lab.nig.ac.jp/ecoli/pec"
ext-link-type="uri">http://shigen.lab.nig.ac.jp/ecoli/pec</ext-link>
via the Internet Accessed: 5 November 2003</p>
...
Used to hold RDF triples:
... <p>... To given an idea how one might construct a series of RDF-triples concerning information on Wikipedia® about “March Madness”, consider the following: <named-content content-type="RDF subject"><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_madness> <named-content content-type="RDF predicate"><http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/publisher> <named-content content-type="RDF object">"Wikipedia" </named-content> </named-content> </named-content> <named-content content-type="RDF subject"><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_madness> <named-content content-type="RDF predicate"><http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/title> <named-content content-type="RDF object">"NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship" </named-content> </named-content> </named-content> <named-content content-type="RDF subject"><http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_madness> <named-content content-type="RDF predicate"><http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/subject> <named-content content-type="RDF object">"single elimination tournament" </named-content> </named-content> </named-content> ... </p> ...
Making complicated biological nomenclature distinctions:
...
<p>... Here is the classification system for a common
vegetable, corn:
<named-content content-type="kingdom">Plantae
<named-content content-type="phylum">Anthophyta
<named-content content-type="class">Monocotyledonae
<named-content content-type="order">Commelinales
<named-content content-type="family">Poaceae
<named-content content-type="genus"><italic>Zea</italic>
<named-content content-type="species"><italic>Z.
mays</italic></named-content>
</named-content>
</named-content>
</named-content>
</named-content>
</named-content>
</named-content>
</p>
...
Preserving a publisher’s semantics for processing:
...
<abstract>
<p><named-content content-type="sem:AIPTh1.2" rid="kwd1.6">Dielectric</named-content>
particles flowing through a microfluidic channel over a set of coplanar ...</p>
</abstract>
...
...
<body>
<p content-type="lead-paragraph">In the field of
<named-content content-type="sem:AIPTh1.2" rid="kwd1.10">complex
systems</named-content> study, new measurement and computational
resources have lead to increased interest ...</p>
...
</body>
...
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