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Name Chemical Markup Language
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Identifiers PUID:  fmt/333
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Classification Text (Mark-up)
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Description The Chemical Markup Language (CML), first developed in 1994, uses the extensible markup language to allow for the communication of chemical concepts without the loss of semantic information. It can be used to represent mainstream chemistry concepts such as molecules, reactions, solid-state and spectroscopy.
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Related file formats Has priority over Extensible Markup Language (1.0)
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Source University of Southampton / University of Southampton
Source date 31 Mar 2011
Source description Submitted by Southampton Chemistry Department. v.120- Updated description as part of PRONOM Research Week 2024. Submitted by the Digital Research Alliance of Canada - Federated Research Data Repository / Alliance de recherche numérique du Canada - Dépôt fédéré de données de recherche.
Last updated 02 Jan 2025
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