A sequence of two or more items, which may or may not be ordered
The list-type attribute specifies whether there should be a prefix preceding each item and determines the prefix type (such as bullet or number). The prefix-word attribute can be used to prepend a word such as “Step”, “Method”, or “Procedure” to a list item, in addition to, typically, a number (thus “Step 1.”).
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<app> Appendix; <body> Body of the Article; <boxed-text> Boxed Text; <chem-struct> Chemical Structure (Display); <fig> Figure; <named-content> Named Special (Subject) Content; <p> Paragraph; <sec> Section; <table-wrap> Table Wrapper; <td> Table Data Cell (XHTML table model); <th> Table Header Cell (XHTML table model)
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<title>Conclusions</title>
<p>Day hospital care ... are justifiable.</p>
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<title>Key messages</title>
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<p>The benefits of geriatric day hospital care have been
controversial for many years.</p>
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<p>This systematic review of 12 randomised trials comparing
a variety of day hospitals with a range of alternative
services found no overall advantage for day hospital care.</p>
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<p>Day hospitals had a possible advantage over no comprehensive
care in terms of death or poor outcome, disability, and use of
resources.</p>
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<p>The costs of day hospital care may be partly offset by
a reduced use of hospital beds and institutional care among
survivors.</p>
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</p>
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