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  <!--test for OVID metadata.  7/11/02 mms ; completed by J Sorrenti 8/7/02-->
  <header> 
	 <version>$Revision: 1 $</version> 
	 <familyid>EMBASE</familyid> 
  </header> 
  <elements> 
	 <ABSTRACT> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>AB</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </ABSTRACT> 
	 <ACCNO> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>AN</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </ACCNO> 
	 <AUTHORS> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>AU</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </AUTHORS> 
	 <AUTHOR_AFFILIATION> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>IN</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </AUTHOR_AFFILIATION> 
	 <AUTHORS_PEOPLE_LAST> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>AU</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>([\w\s]+)\s.*$</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </AUTHORS_PEOPLE_LAST> 
	 <CHEMICAL_NUMBER><!--this will need a metadata formatter if we need to seperate 
the terms and numbers at the commas and/or parentheses.  INPUT EXAMPLES:
59794-03-5, 9001-99-4 (ribonuclease)
404-86-4 (capsaicin)
14158-31-7, 22822-81-7 (iodine 125) 

OUTPUT EXAMPLES:
59794-03-5
9001-99-4
ribonuclease
404-86-4
capsaicin
14158-31-7
22822-81-7
iodine 125 -->
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		<dbfields id="CHEMICAL_NUMBER_RN"> 
		  <dbfield_sname>RN</dbfield_sname> 
		  <fld_formatter> 
			 <formatter_instructions><?xm-replace_text {formatter_instructions}?></formatter_instructions>
			 
		  </fld_formatter> 
		</dbfields> 
		<attributes> 
		  <A.CHEMNUMTYPE dbfields_ref="CHEMICAL_NUMBER_RN"><V.CAS/> 
		  </A.CHEMNUMTYPE> 
		</attributes> 
	 </CHEMICAL_NUMBER> 
	 <CONFERENCE_DATE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>CF</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>^.+?\.\s([\w\s]+?);\s</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </CONFERENCE_DATE> 
	 <CONFERENCE_NAME> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>CF</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>^(.+?)(?:\.\s|\.\.\s)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </CONFERENCE_NAME> 
	 <DOCTYPE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>PT</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </DOCTYPE> 
	 <DRUG_TRADE_NAME><!--RE - Field formatter will be needed to take field up to "colon space
or end of field", but skip instances of "manufacurer name [country]" that are not preceded by 
drug trade name. 
i.e. Dojindo [Japan]
OTHER INPUT EXAMPLES
a 23187: Research Biochemicals [United States]
a 323312: Abbott [United States]
a 119637
solu cortef
-->
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>TN</dbfield_sname> 
		  <fld_formatter> 
			 <formatter_instructions><?xm-replace_text {formatter_instructions}?></formatter_instructions>
			 
		  </fld_formatter> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </DRUG_TRADE_NAME> 
	 <ISBN_ALL> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>IB</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp> ([^\-]{10})</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </ISBN_ALL> 
	 <ISSN_ALL> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>IS</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>(\d{4}-\w{4})</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </ISSN_ALL> 
	 <ISSUE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SO</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>Vol\s\d+\((.+)\)\s</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </ISSUE> 
	 <JOURNAL> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>JN</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </JOURNAL> 
	 <JOURNAL_CODE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>CD</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </JOURNAL_CODE> 
	 <LANGUAGE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>LG</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </LANGUAGE> 
	 <PAGE1> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SO</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>\s\(pp\s(\w+)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </PAGE1> 
	 <PAGES> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SO</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>\s\(pp\s(.+)\)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </PAGES> 
	 <PAGE_START> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>\s\(pp\s(\w+)</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </PAGE_START> 
	 <PAGE_END> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SO</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>(\w+)\)$</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </PAGE_END> 
	 <PUBLISHER> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>PB</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </PUBLISHER> 
	 <SUBJECTS_ALL><!--the RE for SUBJECTS_ALL, CONTROLLED and THES is
 not perfect and keeps the space following do or ct.  Could use a metadata formatter
 for this if desired. ms
INPUT EXAMPLES:
*Fetus Growth
*Steroid Therapy
Drug Reexposure
Postnatal Growth
Fetus Maturity
Sheep
Clinical Trial
Randomized Controlled Trial
Review
*Glucocorticoid/ct [Clinical Trial]
*Glucocorticoid/do [Drug Dose]
Betamethasone/ct [Clinical Trial]-->
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SH</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>([\w\s]+)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </SUBJECTS_ALL> 
	 <SUBJECTS_CONTROLLED> 
		<dbfields id="SUBJECTS_CONTROLLED_SH"> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SH</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>([\w\s]+)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
		<attributes> 
		  <A.VOCAB dbfields_ref="SUBJECTS_CONTROLLED_SH"><V.EMTREE/> 
		  </A.VOCAB> 
		</attributes> 
	 </SUBJECTS_CONTROLLED> 
	 <SUBJECTS_THES> 
		<dbfields id="SUBJECTS_THES_SH"> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SH</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>([\w\s]+)</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
		<attributes> 
		  <A.THES dbfields_ref="SUBJECTS_THES_SH"><V.EMTREE/> 
		  </A.THES> 
		</attributes> 
	 </SUBJECTS_THES> 
	 <TITLE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>TI</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </TITLE> 
	 <UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>AN</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER> 
	 <UPDATE_CODE> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>EM</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </UPDATE_CODE> 
	 <VOLUME> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>SO</dbfield_sname> 
		  <regexp>Vol\s(\w+)\(</regexp> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </VOLUME> 
	 <YEAR> 
		<dbfields> 
		  <dbfield_sname>YR</dbfield_sname> 
		</dbfields> 
	 </YEAR> 
  </elements>
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