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Thanks. We should add the examples to the the volume normalizer test cases.
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Thanks. We should add the examples to the the volume normalizer test cases.
Are you interested by larger dubious test cases, ? have some of them on hand ;-]...
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Definitely. Especially if you could provide them in the test case format.
Basically you'd want something like:
'2012;20(3):423‑35.' => { volume: ['20'], issue: ['3'], date: ['2012'], pages: ['423-35'] }
'1988;10:1‑28.' => { volume: ['10'], issue: ['1' ], pages: ['423-35'] }
And similarly:
'mars 2012;20(3):423‑35.' => { volume: ['20'], issue: ['3'], date: ['2012-03'], pages: ['423-35'] }
Though this one has another aspect to it. Here we should also add some samples using this style to the core training data.
For example:
<citation-number>2.</citation-number>
<author>Heijink A, Gomoll AH, Madry H, Drobnič M, Filardo G, Espregueira-Mendes J, et al.</author>
<title>Biomechanical considerations in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis of the knee.</title>
<journal>Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc.</journal>
<volume>mars 2012;20(3):423‑35.</volume>
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