Container for appearance-oriented markup of a terminology entry as a supplement or alternative to <tbx:termEntry>.
This element is part of the ISOSTS customization of the JATS journal publishing vocabulary; it is not part of the base vocabulary.
The following, in order:
<standard xmlns:tbx="urn:iso:std:iso:30042:ed-1:v1:en">
<front>
<iso-meta>
<title-wrap xml:lang="en">
<intro>Small craft</intro>
<main>Hull construction and scantlings</main>
<compl>Rudders</compl>
<full>Small craft — Hull construction and scantlings
— Part 8: Rudders</full>
</title-wrap>
<title-wrap xml:lang="fr">
<intro>Petits navires</intro>
<main>Construction de coques et échantillonnage</main>
<compl>Gouvernails</compl>
<full>Petits navires — Construction de coques et échantillonnage
— Partie 8: Gouvernails</full>
</title-wrap>
<doc-ident>
<sdo>ISO</sdo>
<proj-id>?????</proj-id>
<language>en</language>
<release-version>IS</release-version>
<urn>urn:iso:std:iso:12215:-8:ed-1:v1:en</urn>
</doc-ident>
<std-ident>
<originator>ISO</originator>
<doc-type>is</doc-type>
<doc-number>12215</doc-number>
<part-number>8</part-number>
<edition>1</edition>
<version>1</version>
<suppl-type></suppl-type>
<suppl-number></suppl-number>
<suppl-version></suppl-version>
</std-ident>
<content-language>en</content-language>
<std-ref type="dated">ISO 12215-8:2009</std-ref>
<std-ref type="undated">ISO 12215-8</std-ref>
<doc-ref>ISO 12215-8:2009(E)</doc-ref>
<pub-date>2009-01-19</pub-date>
<release-date>2009-01-19</release-date>
<comm-ref>ISO/TC 188</comm-ref>
<secretariat>SIS</secretariat>
<ics>47.080</ics>
<page-count count="44"/>
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</iso-meta>
</front>
<body>
<sec sec-type="scope">
<label>1</label>
<title>Scope</title>
<p>This part of ISO 12215 ...</p>
</sec>
<sec sec-type="norm-refs">
<label>2</label>
<title>Normative references</title>
<p>The following referenced documents ...</p>
</sec>
<sec>
<label>3</label>
<title>Terms and definitions</title>
<p>For the purposes of this document, the following
terms and definitions apply.</p>
<term-sec>
<label>3.1</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>design categories</title>
<p>
sea and wind conditions for which a craft is assessed
by this part of ISO 12215 to be suitable, provided
the craft is correctly handled in the sense of
good seamanship and operated at a speed appropriate
to the prevailing sea state
</p>
</term-display>
<term-sec>
<label>3.1.1</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>design category A ("ocean")</title>
<p>
category of craft considered suitable to operate
in seas with significant wave heights above 4 m
and wind speeds in excess of Beaufort Force 8,
but excluding abnormal conditions such as hurricanes
</p>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
<term-sec>
<label>3.1.2</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>design category B ("offshore")</title>
<p>
category of craft considered suitable to operate
in seas with significant wave heights up to 4 m
and winds of Beaufort Force 8 or less
</p>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
<term-sec>
<label>3.1.3</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>design category C ("inshore")</title>
<p>
category of craft considered suitable to operate
in seas with significant wave heights up to 2 m
and a typical steady wind force of Beaufort Force 6 or less
</p>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
<term-sec>
<label>3.1.1</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>design category D ("sheltered waters")</title>
<p>
category of craft considered suitable to operate
in waters with significant wave heights
up to and including 0,3 m
with occasional waves of 0,5 m height,
for example from passing vessels,
and a typical steady wind force
of Beaufort Force 4 or less
</p>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
</term-sec>
</sec>
</body>
</standard>
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