DOCUMENT TYPE
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DOCUMENT TITLE
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DOCUMENT FILENAME/URL
The name of the document being referenced. If this is an Internet RFC/Internet Draft, or a W3C Recommendation/Note, you need only give the file name: for example, rfc1866.txt (RFC), draft-freed-pvcsc-01.txt (Internet-draft) or REC-PICS-labels-961031.html (W3C Recommendation). If the document is availble in more than one format (e.g., HTML, text, postscript) please indicate those variants here.

If the document is not one of the above, please give the full URL for the resource..

KEYWORDS
List the major category keywords corresponding to the subject content of the document. For example, the HTML Internationalization RFC might take the three keywords HTML, Web, and Internationalization. A useful glossary of abbreviations and keywords is available.

AUTHORS/EDITORS
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DOCUMENT DATE
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EXPIRY DATE
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REPLACES/OBSOLETES
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UPDATES
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ABSTRACT
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