All given names of a person, such as the first name, middle names, maiden name if used as part of the married name, etc., for example, in the name “John Q. Delancey Public”, the <given-names> would be “John Q. Delancey” and the <surname> would be “Public”.
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Any combination of:
<name> Name of Person; <speaker> Speaker; <string-name> Name of Person (Unstructured)
...<ref-list> <title>References</title> <ref id="bid.41"> <label>1</label> <citation> <person-group> <name><surname>Olson</surname><given-names>M</given-names></name> <name><surname>Hood</surname><given-names>L</given-names></name> <name><surname>Cantor</surname><given-names>C</given-names></name> <name><surname>Botstein</surname><given-names>D</given-names></name> </person-group> <article-title>A common language for physical mapping of the human genome</article-title> <source>Science</source> <year>1989</year> <volume>245</volume> <issue>4925</issue> <fpage>1434</fpage> <lpage>1435</lpage> <pub-id pub-id-type="pmid">2781285</pub-id> </citation> </ref> </ref-list>...
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