METS Sample Clauses

METS. A SMURF SFSB package must include exactly one METS.xml file in the root level of the DIP. This means that it no further METS files are allowed within the representation folders. When compared to the E-ARK Common Specification this means that: ● The <fileSec> element of the METS file must list all components of the representation folder (within appropriate <fileGrp> and <file> sub-elements); ● The <structMap> element of the METS file must list all components of the representation folder and not use the <mptr> sub-element; The METS file must also indicate the use of the SMURF SFSB Content Information Type specification. This is done by setting the value of the <mets CONTENTTYPESPECIFICATION> attribute to “SMURFSFSB”. <mets xmlns:xsi="xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xlink="xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/1999/xlink" xmlns="xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/METS/" PROFILE="xxxx://xxx.xxxx-xxxxxxx.xxx/METS/IP.xml" TYPE="ERMS" CONTENTTYPESPECIFICATION="SMURFSFSB" OBJID="5d378f86-28a1-41d8-a2b9-264b10fbd511" LABEL="METS file describing a DIP with simple computer file content." xsi:schemaLocation="xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/METS/ schemas/IP.xsd xxxx://xxx.x0.xxx/1999/xlink schemas/xlink.xsd"> Table 29 - METS Content type specification attribute - SFSB Further to the limitations above implementers need to ensure that the requirements expressed within the E-ARK Common Specification and the core DIP format (see Chapter 3 The DIP above) are followed.
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METS. To prove impairment for Severity Levels exceeding A1: A Primary Plaintiff must submit the results from any two Pulmonary Function Test(s) (“PFTs”), Carbon Monoxide Diffusion Capacity Test(s), and/or Cardio-Pulmonary Stress Test(s). The Primary Plaintiff’s most recent test must be included among those two tests and must meet the Impairment Criteria for Severity Level A2, A3 or A4. The other test must be at least three months prior to the most recent test, and must satisfy, at a minimum, the Impairment Criteria for Severity Level A1. To determine the Base Points for such a Primary Plaintiff’s Qualifying Injury, the Allocation Neutral shall average the Base Points specified on Exhibit C to this Agreement for these two tests. The preceding paragraph shall not apply to deceased Primary Plaintiffs, however. Deceased Primary Plaintiffs may satisfy the Impairment Criteria for Severity Level A2, A3 or A4, respectively, by submitting the results of any one (1) test that complies with the requirements for the claimed Severity Level as set forth below. A2 Pulmonary Function Test results showing: FVC 60% to 69% of predicted or FEV1 55% to 64% of predicted; OR Carbon Monoxide Diffusion Capacity Test results showing: DLCO of 55% to 64% of predicted; OR Cardio-Pulmonary Stress Test results showing: VO2 max of 18 to 21ml/(kg·min) or VO2 max of 5.1 to 6.0 METs. A3 Pulmonary Function Test results showing: FVC 50% to 59% of predicted or FEV1 45% to 54% of predicted; OR Carbon Monoxide Diffusion Capacity Test results showing: DLCO of 45% to 54% of predicted; OR Cardio-Pulmonary Stress Test results showing: VO2 max of 15 to 17ml/(kg·min) or VO2 max of 4.3 to 5.0 METs. A4 Pulmonary Function Test results showing: FVC less than 50% of predicted or FEV1 less than 45% of predicted; OR Carbon Monoxide Diffusion Capacity Test results showing: DLCO of less than 45% of predicted; OR Cardio-Pulmonary Stress Test results showing: VO2 max of <15ml/(kg·min) or VO2 max of <4.3 METs. Interstitial Lung Disease
METS. METS (Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard) is a standard for encoding descriptive, administrative, and structural metadata expressed using the XML Schema Language. The XML Schema for METS for an E-ARK DIP is the same XML schema as for an E-ARK AIP (i.e. the same mets.xsd file49). The XML instance for METS for an E-ARK DIP is based on the same instance as an E-ARK AIP (i.e. different mets.xml files). The differences between a METS instance for an E-ARK DIP vs an E-ARK AIP are small. Actually, most of the metadata differences between an AIP and a DIP are in the PREMIS and the EAD metadata. The DIP specification is limited to include one and only one representation from an AIP (for which many may exist). The chosen representation is itself an E-ARK IP and therefore follows the same structure. This is reflected in the IP being migrated from an AIP to a DIP. Below is a broad overview of the METS file. Elements Values Comments mets metsHdr agent software or archivist creating the DIP dmdSec mdRef EAD information about the EAD file amdSec mdRef PREMIS information about the PREMIS file fileSec fileGrp Common Specification root fileGrp metadata fileGrp representations normally only one repr. in the DIP fileGrp schemas fileGrp documentation structMap div metadata div representations mets pointer to mets file for the repr. div schemas div documentation Table 3 - Broad overview of the METS file In the following the major differences between an XML instance for METS for an E-ARK DIP vs an E-ARK AIP are listed. Node level: mets 48 Encoded Archival Description. A non-proprietary de facto standard for the encoding of Finding Aids for use in a networked (online) environment. EAD allows the standardization of collection information in Finding Aids within and across repositories. EAD3 About xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/ead/eadabout.html. 49 Over time the METS versions will change and therefore they may be a difference in version between the AIP and the DIP, but we assume that the AIP will be migrated and therefore that the difference will not occur or at least be small. Element/ Attribute Cardi nality Description and usage in Common specification Change for DIP mets 1..1 The root level element that is required in all METS documents No change @ID 0..1 Optional, no further requirements No change @OBJID 1..1 Mandatory in this specification. It is recommended that it be the same as the name or ID of the package (the name of the root folder). The OBJID must meet the Common Specific...
METS. For a full metadata example on how METS.xml for databases could look like, go to xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx/DLMArchivalStandardsBoard/E-ARK-DIP/tree/master/examples/SIARD/SIARD2.0
METS. The agreement is that each author of the content information types provides the link to an example xml file.
METS. Re-test performed three months (minimum) after the i nitial Fitness Test. Employees not reaching the minimum requirement for incentive payment of 11 METS or better or 12 METS during the KRN test may reschedule to take another KRN test but may not do so until at least sixty (60) days following their last KRN test.

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