Within bibliographic references (<citation> and <nlm-citation>), the numeric value of a day of the month, in two-digit form as it would be stated as the “DD” in the international date format YYYY-MM-DD, for example, “03”, “25”
For extensive examples of formatted <nlm-citation>s including use of <day>s in <nlm-citation>s, see: Sample PubMed Central Citations. To see tagged versions of these examples, see: Sample PubMed Central Citations - XML Tagged.
<!ELEMENT day (#PCDATA) >
Text, numbers, or special characters
<citation> Citation; <nlm-citation> NLM Citation Model; <product> Product Information; <related-article> Related Article Information
In a NLM-style bibliographic citation:
...
<ref>
<nlm-citation citation-type="journal">
<collab>The Royal Marsden Hospital Bone-Marrow Transplantation Team</collab>
<article-title>Failure of syngeneic bone-marrow graft without preconditioning
in post-hepatitis marrow aplasia</article-title>
<source>Lancet</source>
<year>1977</year>
<month>10</month>
<day>08</day>
<volume>2</volume>
<issue>8041</issue>
<fpage>742</fpage>
<lpage>744</lpage>
</nlm-citation>
</ref>
...
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