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Old 08-15-2011, 08:23 AM #1
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Default xml tags for Parkinson's

I'm building a web site to run online performance tests relevant for PwP.

The data collected will be open to anyone, so it needs to be both human readable and machine readable (both by Excel and bespoke programs). To do this I'm using xml.

Does anyone know of an xml standard for Parkinson's?

For instance, a tag like <TREMORFREQUENCY> would be useful. But, so that it can be exported, it is much easier if everyone uses the same terminology.

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