namegroup

A group of people's or organizations' names. An example of a namegroup from a journal article and its associated DTD 4 XML is given below. Important information on each element in namegroup is given on the name page.

address example from European Journal of Neurology 2001, 8:231-235

<namegroup type="author">
<name type="author">
    <forenames>M.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Gervil</surname>
    <link rid="a1"><sup>a</sup></link>
</name>
<x>, </x>
<name type="author">
    <forenames>V.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Ulrich</surname>
    <link rid="a1"><sup>a</sup></link>
</name>
<x>, </x>
<name type="author">
    <forenames>J.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Kaprio</surname>
    <link rid="a2"><sup>b</sup></link><link rid="a3"><sup>c</sup></link>
</name>
<x> and </x>
<name type="author">
<forenames>M. B.</forenames><x> </x><surname>Russell</surname>
    <link rid="a1"><sup>a</sup></link>
</name>
<address>
<span id="a1"><number><sup>a</sup></number>
Department of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital, University of 
Copenhagen, DK-2600 Glostrup, Denmark.</span>
<span id="a2"><number><sup>b</sup></number>
Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, PO Box 
41, Mannerheimintie 172, Fin-00014 Helsinki, Finland.</span>
<span id="a3"><number><sup>c</sup></number>
Department of Public Health and General Practice, University of 
Oulu, Aapistie 1, 90220, Oulu, Finland.</span>
</address>
</namegroup> 

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Created: Tue Dec 23 14:02:01 2003