A note integrated in the text of a document, used for giving additional information intended to assist the understanding or use of the document. In ISO standards, notes are without exception non-normative.
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:
<ack>, <annotation>, <app>, <app-group>, <author-comment>, <bio>, <body>, <boxed-text>, <caption>, <def>, <disp-formula>, <disp-quote>, <fig>, <fn>, <glossary>, <license-p>, <list-item>, <named-content>, <non-normative-example>, <non-normative-note>, <notes>, <open-access>, <p>, <ref>, <ref-list>, <sec>, <speech>, <statement>, <styled-content>, <supplementary-material>, <table-wrap>, <table-wrap-foot>, <td>, <term-display>, <term-sec>, <th>
<standard>
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<body>
<sec sec-type="scope">
<label>1</label>
<title>Scope</title>
<p>This International Standard specifies terms and definitions
used for clamping technology, including specific technical
terms commonly used for work holding chucks.</p>
<non-normative-note>
<label>NOTE 1</label>
<p>In addition to the terms used in the two official
ISO languages (English and French), this International Standard
also gives the equivalent terms in German. These terms are
published under the responsibility of the member body for
Germany (DIN), and are given for information only. Only the
terms and definitions given in the official languages can
be considered as ISO terms and definitions.</p>
</non-normative-note>
<non-normative-note>
<label>NOTE 2</label>
<p>The figures in this International Standard are given
as examples only. They are not intended to influence the
manufacturer's design.</p>
</non-normative-note>
</sec>
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</body>
</standard>
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<term-sec>
<label>3.17</label>
<tbx:termEntry>...</tbx:termEntry>
<term-display>
<title>meta data-category</title>
<p>name used to group similar <bold>data-categories</bold> (3.6) together;
thus, a category of <bold>data-categories</bold> (3.6)</p>
<non-normative-note>
<label>NOTE</label>
<p>A meta data-category is equivalent to a typed element
in ISO 16642. A meta data-category is instantiated into a
terminological data-category through the value of its
<italic>type</italic> attribute.</p>
</non-normative-note>
<non-normative-example>
<label>EXAMPLE</label>
<p>In the tag <descrip type="definition">, the meta data-category
is <italic>descrip</italic> and the terminological
data-category is /definition/.</p></non-normative-example>
</term-display>
</term-sec>
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