abstractinfo

Abstracting information, usually appearing before or after an abstract must be tagged as abstractinfo so that:

  1. The abstract text proper can be identified
  2. The abstracting information can be displayed correctly, or hidden if necessary

Examples of the use of abstractinfo are as follows:


abstract info example from Journal of Advanced Nursing, 34:4, 445-455

<summary>
<abstractinfo>
<p>ROBINSON J.J.A. & WHARRAD H. (2001) <i>Journal of Advanced 
Nursing</i> <b>34</b>(4), 445&ndash;455</p>
<p>The relationship between attendance at birth 
and maternal mortality rates: an exploration of United 
Nations’ data sets including the ratios of physicians and 
nurses to population, GNP per capita and female literacy</p>
</abstractinfo>
<p><b>Background.</b>&ensp;This is the third and final paper drawing 
on data taken from United Nations (UN) data sets. The first paper...

abstract info example from Kidney International

<summary>
<abstractinfo>
<p>Role of immunocompetent cells in nonimmune renal 
diseases.</p>
</abstractinfo>
<p>Renal infiltration with macrophages and monocytes 
is a well-recognized feature of not only immune, but also 
nonimmune kidney disease. This review focuses on the investigations 
that have shown accumulation...

abstract info example from Nutr Clin Care. 2001;4:22-27

...studies will determine if nutritional interventions could play a 
role in preventing tooth loss. Until there is more evidence, 
patients should follow the current recommendations for calcium and 
vitamin D intakes to ensure overall health.</p>
<abstractinfo><p><i>Nutr Clin Care</i>. 2001;4:22–27</p></abstractinfo>
</summary>

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Created: Tue Dec 23 14:02:01 2003