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Bug #488 » eml-projectR1.xsd

Matt Jones, 05/15/2002 09:13 AM

 
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<!-- edited with XML Spy v4.3 U (http://www.xmlspy.com) by David E Blankman (LTER Network Office) -->
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<xs:schema targetNamespace="eml:project-2.0.0beta8" xmlns="eml:project-2.0.0beta8" xmlns:cit="eml:literature-2.0.0beta8" xmlns:cov="eml:coverage-2.0.0beta8" xmlns:rp="eml:party-2.0.0beta8" xmlns:pro="eml:protocol-2.0.0beta8" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:doc="eml:documentation-2.0.0beta8">
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	<xs:import namespace="eml:documentation-2.0.0beta8" schemaLocation="eml-documentation.xsd"/>
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	<xs:annotation>
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		<xs:documentation>
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       '$RCSfile: eml-project.xsd,v $'
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       Copyright: 2000 Regents of the University of California and the
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                  National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis
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     For Details: http://knb.ecoinformatics.org/
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        '$Author: berkley $'
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          '$Date: 2002/04/21 22:45:30 $'
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      '$Revision: 1.27 $'
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    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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    it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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    the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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    (at your option) any later version.
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    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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    GNU General Public License for more details.
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    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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    </xs:documentation>
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		<xs:appinfo>
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			<doc:moduleName>eml-project</doc:moduleName>
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			<doc:moduleDescription>
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        The EML Project Module describes the research context 
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        in which the dataset was created, including description
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        of over-all motivations and goals, funding, personnel, etc.
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        This is also the module to describe over-all sampling methods
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        for the project. 
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      </doc:moduleDescription>
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		</xs:appinfo>
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	</xs:annotation>
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	<xs:import namespace="eml:party-2.0.0beta8" schemaLocation="eml-party.xsd"/>
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	<xs:import namespace="eml:coverage-2.0.0beta8" schemaLocation="eml-coverage.xsd"/>
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	<xs:import namespace="eml:literature-2.0.0beta8" schemaLocation="eml-literature.xsd"/>
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	<xs:import namespace="eml:protocol-2.0.0beta8" schemaLocation="eml-protocol.xsd"/>
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	<xs:element name="eml-project">
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		<xs:annotation>
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			<xs:appinfo>
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				<doc:tooltip>
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          Research protocol descriptors
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        </doc:tooltip>
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				<doc:summary>
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          Container of all research projects in which context the
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          dataset was created.
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        </doc:summary>
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				<doc:description>
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           eml-project elements describe various aspects of the
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           research project within which researchers created the associated dataset.
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           The association of a dataset with this project metadata is established
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           in eml-dataset
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        </doc:description>
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				<doc:example/>
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				<doc:lineage>
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          eml-project was introduced in EML 2.0. It replaces eml-research, which was
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          introduced into EML 1.4 as replacement for eml-context.
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        </doc:lineage>
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			</xs:appinfo>
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		</xs:annotation>
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		<xs:complexType>
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			<xs:sequence>
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				<xs:element name="identifier" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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					<xs:annotation>
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						<xs:appinfo>
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							<doc:tooltip>
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                Unique identifier
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              </doc:tooltip>
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							<doc:summary>
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                The unique identifier of this metadata file or object.
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              </doc:summary>
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							<doc:description>
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                The identifier field provides a unique identifier for this
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                metadata documentation.  It will most likely be part of a 
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                sequence of numbers or letters that are meaningful in a 
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                larger context, such as a metadata catalog. That larger
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                system can be identified in the "system" attribute. Multiple
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                identifiers can be listed corresponding to different catalog
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                systems.
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              </doc:description>
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							<doc:example><![CDATA[<identifier system="metacat">nceas.3.2</identifier>]]></doc:example>
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							<doc:lineage>
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                The 'identifier' field is derived from the eml-dataset 
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                meta_file_id filed in EML 1.4.
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              </doc:lineage>
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						</xs:appinfo>
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					</xs:annotation>
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:simpleContent>
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							<xs:extension base="xs:string">
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								<xs:attribute name="system" type="xs:string" use="optional">
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									<xs:annotation>
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										<xs:appinfo>
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											<doc:tooltip>
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                        Catalog system
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                      </doc:tooltip>
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											<doc:summary>
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                        The catalog system in which this identifier is used.
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                      </doc:summary>
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											<doc:description>
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                        This element gives the name of the catalog system in which
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                        this identifier is used.  It is useful to determine the
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                        scope of the identifier, and to determine the semantics
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                        of the various subparts of the identifier. Unresolved issue:
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                        can or should this be a URI/URL pointing to the catalog
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                        system, or just the name?
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                      </doc:description>
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											<doc:example><![CDATA[<identifier system="metacat">nceas.3.2</identifier>]]></doc:example>
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											<doc:lineage>
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                        New to EML 2.0.
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                      </doc:lineage>
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										</xs:appinfo>
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									</xs:annotation>
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								</xs:attribute>
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							</xs:extension>
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						</xs:simpleContent>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element ref="researchProject" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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			</xs:sequence>
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		</xs:complexType>
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	</xs:element>
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	<xs:element name="researchProject">
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		<xs:annotation>
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			<xs:appinfo>
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				<doc:tooltip>
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          Research project descriptor
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        </doc:tooltip>
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				<doc:summary>
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          Descriptor of research project in which context 
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          the dataset was created.
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        </doc:summary>
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				<doc:description>
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          Research project element is a descriptor of
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          various programmatic aspects within which researchers  
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          created this dataset. It can also include general research goals
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          and motivations, data collection methods, equations, formulas. 
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          But see 'eml-protocol' for more areas to provide methodological detail.
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        </doc:description>
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				<doc:example/>
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				<doc:lineage>
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          The researchProject element was introduced into EML 1.4.
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        </doc:lineage>
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			</xs:appinfo>
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		</xs:annotation>
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		<xs:complexType>
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			<xs:sequence>
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				<xs:element name="title" type="xs:string" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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					<xs:annotation>
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						<xs:appinfo>
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							<doc:tooltip>Project Title</doc:tooltip>
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							<doc:summary>Title of the project.</doc:summary>
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							<doc:description>A descriptive title for the research project.</doc:description>
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							<doc:example>Species diversity in Tennessee riparian habitats.</doc:example>
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							<doc:lineage>Introduced into EML 1.4.        </doc:lineage>
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						</xs:appinfo>
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					</xs:annotation>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element name="personnel">
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:complexContent>
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							<xs:extension base="rp:ResponsibleParty">
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								<xs:sequence>
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									<xs:element name="role" type="xs:string"/>
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								</xs:sequence>
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							</xs:extension>
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						</xs:complexContent>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element name="abstract" minOccurs="0">
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					<xs:annotation>
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						<xs:appinfo>
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							<doc:tooltip>
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                Abstract
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              </doc:tooltip>
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							<doc:summary>
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                Descriptive abstract.
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              </doc:summary>
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							<doc:description>
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                Descriptive abstract in paragraph of text.
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              </doc:description>
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							<doc:example/>
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							<doc:lineage>
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                The abstract element was introduced into EML 1.4.
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              </doc:lineage>
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						</xs:appinfo>
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					</xs:annotation>
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:sequence>
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							<xs:element name="paragraph" type="xs:string" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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						</xs:sequence>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element name="funding" minOccurs="0">
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					<xs:annotation>
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						<xs:appinfo>
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							<doc:tooltip>
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                Funding
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              </doc:tooltip>
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							<doc:summary>
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                Funding information.
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              </doc:summary>
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							<doc:description>
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                Grant and contract numbers, names and addresses of
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                funding sources described in paragraph of text.
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              </doc:description>
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							<doc:example/>
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							<doc:lineage>
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                The funding element was introduced into EML 1.4.
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              </doc:lineage>
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						</xs:appinfo>
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					</xs:annotation>
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:sequence>
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							<xs:element name="paragraph" type="xs:string" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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						</xs:sequence>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element name="studyAreaDescription" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:sequence>
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							<xs:element name="classificationSystem" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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								<xs:complexType>
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									<xs:sequence>
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										<xs:element name="classificationName" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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										<xs:element name="classificationValue" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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										<xs:element ref="cit:citation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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									</xs:sequence>
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								</xs:complexType>
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							</xs:element>
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							<xs:element name="descriptorThemeSystem" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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								<xs:complexType>
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									<xs:sequence>
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										<xs:element name="descriptorSystemName" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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											<xs:complexType>
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												<xs:sequence>
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													<xs:element name="descriptorName" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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														<xs:complexType>
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															<xs:sequence>
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																<xs:element name="descriptorValue" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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															</xs:sequence>
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														</xs:complexType>
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													</xs:element>
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													<xs:element name="descriptorValue" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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														<xs:complexType>
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															<xs:choice>
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																<xs:element name="descriptorValueNumber" type="xs:float" minOccurs="0"/>
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																<xs:element name="descriptorValueText" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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															</xs:choice>
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														</xs:complexType>
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													</xs:element>
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												</xs:sequence>
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											</xs:complexType>
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										</xs:element>
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										<xs:element ref="cit:citation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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									</xs:sequence>
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								</xs:complexType>
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							</xs:element>
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							<xs:element ref="cit:citation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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							<xs:element name="paragraph" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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							<xs:element ref="cov:coverage" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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							<xs:element name="studyAreaType" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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						</xs:sequence>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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				<xs:element name="designDescription" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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					<xs:complexType>
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						<xs:sequence>
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							<xs:element ref="pro:protocol" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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							<xs:element name="sampling">
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								<xs:complexType>
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									<xs:sequence>
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										<xs:element name="studyExtent" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
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											<xs:complexType>
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												<xs:choice>
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													<xs:element name="coverage" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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													<xs:element name="paragraph" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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												</xs:choice>
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											</xs:complexType>
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										</xs:element>
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										<xs:element name="samplingDescription" minOccurs="0">
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											<xs:complexType>
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												<xs:sequence>
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													<xs:element name="paragraph" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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												</xs:sequence>
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											</xs:complexType>
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										</xs:element>
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										<xs:element ref="cit:citation"/>
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										<xs:element name="spatialSamplingUnits">
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											<xs:complexType>
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												<xs:choice>
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													<xs:element ref="cov:geographicCov" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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													<xs:element name="referencedEntityId"/>
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												</xs:choice>
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											</xs:complexType>
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										</xs:element>
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									</xs:sequence>
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								</xs:complexType>
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							</xs:element>
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							<xs:element name="paragraph" type="xs:string" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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							<xs:element name="literatureCitation" type="cit:LitCitation" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/>
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						</xs:sequence>
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					</xs:complexType>
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				</xs:element>
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			</xs:sequence>
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		</xs:complexType>
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	</xs:element>
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</xs:schema>
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