WIP descriptions for pid types
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public enum PidType {
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// Result
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doi, pmid, pmc, handle, arXiv, nct, pdb,
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/**
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* The DOI syntax shall be made up of a DOI prefix and a DOI suffix separated by a forward slash.
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*
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* There is no defined limit on the length of the DOI name, or of the DOI prefix or DOI suffix.
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*
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* The DOI name is case-insensitive and can incorporate any printable characters from the legal graphic characters
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* of Unicode. Further constraints on character use (e.g. use of language-specific alphanumeric characters) can be
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* defined for an application by the ISO 26324 Registration Authority.
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*
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*
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* DOI prefix: The DOI prefix shall be composed of a directory indicator followed by a registrant code.
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* These two components shall be separated by a full stop (period). The directory indicator shall be "10" and
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* distinguishes the entire set of character strings (prefix and suffix) as digital object identifiers within the
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* resolution system.
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*
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* Registrant code: The second element of the DOI prefix shall be the registrant code. The registrant code is a
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* unique string assigned to a registrant.
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*
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* DOI suffix: The DOI suffix shall consist of a character string of any length chosen by the registrant.
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* Each suffix shall be unique to the prefix element that precedes it. The unique suffix can be a sequential number,
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* or it might incorporate an identifier generated from or based on another system used by the registrant
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* (e.g. ISAN, ISBN, ISRC, ISSN, ISTC, ISNI; in such cases, a preferred construction for such a suffix can be
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* specified, as in Example 1).
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*
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* Source: https://www.doi.org/doi_handbook/2_Numbering.html#2.2
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*/
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doi,
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/**
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* PubMed Unique Identifier (PMID)
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*
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* This field is a 1-to-8 digit accession number with no leading zeros. It is present on all records and is the
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* accession number for managing and disseminating records. PMIDs are not reused after records are deleted.
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*
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* Beginning in February 2012 PMIDs include extensions following a decimal point to account for article versions
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* (e.g., 21804956.2). All citations are considered version 1 until replaced. The extended PMID is not displayed
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* on the MEDLINE format.
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*
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* View the citation in abstract format in PubMed to access additional versions when available (see the article in
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* the Jan-Feb 2012 NLM Technical Bulletin).
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*
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* Source: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/mms/medlineelements.html#pmid
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*/
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pmid,
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/**
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* This field contains the unique identifier for the cited article in PubMed Central. The identifier begins with the
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* prefix PMC.
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*
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* Source: https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/mms/medlineelements.html#pmc
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*/
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pmc, handle, arXiv, nct, pdb,
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// Organization
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openorgs, corda, corda_h2020, GRID, mag_id, urn,
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