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In HTML terms, a 'tag' is used for marking-up text in various ways so that it is formatted in a Web document. They are sometimes called 'Markup Tags'.
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An SGML character sequence that starts an element. The term has the same meaning in HTML.
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CBFWCP biologists use a variety of radio-tagging methods to gather information in fish and wildlife projects. These include radio telemetry collars on wolverines, implants in bull trout and yellow-fin rainbow trout and "fanny packs" on Northern leopard frogs. Tagging is used to study the movement, migration, habitat requirements and other behavioral characteristics of a species very accurately and cost effectively.
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An XML element having one of the two characteristic formats (the {} names/contents represent some normalized string): < ="" .... > ...... </> or < ="" .... /> Thus, the contents of the tag are contained either within the tag's attribute or between the <..> and </..> pairs.
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The practice of shearing wool on udder and dock region. Tapeworms Long, ribbon-like segmented flatworms that can inhabit the gastro-intestinal tract of animals. Terminal sire A ram whose lambs all go to market as slaughter lambs. Ticks Wingless bloodsucking insects that infest during the summer. Total digestible nutrients (TDN) Standard system for expressing the energy value of feeds. Trace minerals (TM) Minerals that are required in very small amounts.
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