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This section first details how reference sets themselves are described in a machine readable form, using a set of | Reference set descriptor| member records (called a Descriptor, for short). It then describes a number of standard reference set patterns. Each of these patterns is also described standardtypes. Each reference set type follows a pattern and that pattern is also represented in a machine readable form using a set of | Reference set descriptor| member records (called Reference Set Descriptor members (known as a Descriptor Template, for short). Each In most case, the same pattern may be used to define a number of reference sets. At the end of the section, a number of individual reference sets are described that do not conform to a particular patternof differentto serve a variety of purposes. However, there are also some highly specifictypes that exist for a single specified purpose. These are the Reference Set Descriptor Reference SetModule Dependency Reference Set and Description Format Reference Set.

In each subsection, each reference set or reference set pattern is described in turndescribed atype in under the following subheadings:

  • The purpose of

    each reference set is first described;

    the

  • The format of

    the reference set member

    themember record is detailed in a table;

  • The metadata supporting the

    reference set is described;

  • The machine

    readable reference set descriptor

    readabledescriptor member records for

    the reference set pattern (the Descriptor Template, for short) are then shown

    thetype;

  • Examples of

    usage are given, providing example Descriptors, where appropriate.

...

  • thetype;

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