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		<title>Drug Information Association: XML Resources for Life Sciences Pro</title>
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		<description>The Drug Information Association (DIA) has compiled a series of useful articles designed to help you understand XML and related technologies. Don&apos;t worry! You don&apos;t have to be an IT guru to understand XML. The resources provided are written in laymen&apos;s terms and geared towards life sciences professionals, but may prove beneficial to professionals in other industries and vertical markets.</description>
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