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    Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)

    Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)

    A file format for exchanging computational models in systems biology

    The Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML) is an XML-based description language for representing computational models in systems biology. Visit the project web site to learn more.
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    Configuration markup language

    Human readable and human writable format for the config files

    For object-oriented programs is useful to supply the configuration information in structured manner also. Seems the XML is the an answer. But too much <tag></tag> everywhere make the XML for *.config or *.ini files almost human unreadable and uneditable. This library intended to read text of markup configurations files in uniform way. Text information from the file is loaded by your program as a structural tree. After slurping a *.config file we can supply the resulting objects to object...
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    ProofReading Markup Language

    ProofReading Markup Language for transmission of corrections

    An XML DTD & schema for a ProofReading Markup Language, and reference implementations, to provide for annotation of printed errors and their correction. PRML will be intended for use by proofreaders, editors, and others in the publishing industry.
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