Wrapper element for the component elements of personal names, such as a <surname>
Conversion Note: If the name parts are unknown or untagged, put the whole name within the <string-name> element, for example, <string-name>Prince Charles</string-name>. Use of the <string-name> element is more likely to lead to better searching in a repository than merely leaving the person’s name untagged. (While the Name of Person (Unstructured) model permits the tagging of name parts within it, Charles could be tagged as a given name, such tagging is likely to be rare. See Remarks for <string-name>.)
<!ELEMENT name (surname, given-names?, prefix?, suffix?) >
The following, in order:
<citation> Citation; <contrib> Contributor; <person-group> Person Group for a Cited Publication; <product> Product Information; <related-article> Related Article Information
... <article-meta> <article-id pub-id-type="pmid">...</article-id> <title-group>... </title-group> <contrib-group> <contrib contrib-type="author"> <name><surname>Forster</surname> <given-names>Anne Williams</given-names> </name> <role>research physiotherapist</role> <xref ref-type="aff" rid="StLukes"/> </contrib> <contrib contrib-type="author"> <name><surname>Young</surname> <given-names>John G.</given-names></name> <role>consultant physician</role> <xref ref-type="aff" rid="RoyalInf"/> <author-comment><p>on behalf of the Day Hospital Group</p></author-comment> </contrib> </contrib-group> <aff id="StLukes"> <sup><italic>a</italic></sup>Department of Health Care for the Elderly, St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford BD5 0NA</aff> ... <pub-date pub-type="pub">... </pub-date>... </article-meta>...
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