One subject term, critical expression, key phrase, abbreviation, indexing word, etc., that is associated with the whole document and can be used for identification, searching, and indexing purposes
In this DTD, the @xml:lang is placed on groups of keywords (<kwd-group>).
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Any combination of:
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