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<back> Back Matter
Material published with an article but following the narrative flow.
Usage/Remarks
Back matter typically contains supporting material such as an appendix, acknowledgment,
glossary, or bibliographic reference list.
Models and Context
May be contained in
Description
The following, in order:
- <label> Label (of an Equation, Figure, Reference, etc.), zero or one
- <title> Title, zero or more
- Any combination of:
Content Model
<!ELEMENT back %back-model; >
Expanded Content Model
(label?, title*, (ack | app-group | bio | fn-group | glossary | ref-list | notes | sec)*)
Tagged Sample
Back matter with acknowledgments, glossary, and ref-list
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<ack>
<p>We thank B. Beltchev for purification of Hfq, S. Cusack and A. J.
Carpousis for the gift of PAP I, A. Ishihama for Hfq antibodies used in Hfq
purification, M. E. Winkler for strains TX2808 and TX2758, I. Boni for reminding
us that Hfq binds poly(A), M. Springer for suggesting that Hfq might
relate PAPs to primitive telomerase, Ph. Derreumeaux for help in sequence
comparisons, M. Grunberg-Manago, C. Condon and R. Buckingham for reading the
manuscript, and H. Weber for advice. We also acknowledge Ministère de
l'Education Nationale de la Recherche et de la Technologie, Centre National de
la Recherche Scientifique, and Paris7 University for support.</p>
</ack>
<glossary>...</glossary>
<ref-list>...</ref-list>
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