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Subject: RE: [humanmarkup-comment] Base Schema-channel


Just for the draft to note that we have the element type in there. 
How deep we go in creating a content model is unknown at this time. 
I set abstract to false assuming this is an element type that 
is instantiable.  That is just draft though.

len


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<xsd:complexType name="kinesthetic" abstract ="false" > 
<xsd:annotation > 
<xsd:documentation xml:lang ="en"> 
<xhtml:h2>Kinesthetic</xhtml:h2> 
<xhtml:p>an understanding of the internal state of the body -- 
where one's body parts are relative to each other and gravity (or other forces), 
e.g., joint angles, proximities, orientation.  Touch includes external perceptions 
such as contact, pressure, and temperature; kinesthetics can also include internal attributes such as
aches, pain, discomfort, pressure, soreness, etc. The "perception" (feeling) of where the body parts 
are, is the result of the signals received from Muscle Spindles and Golgi tendon organs run through 
an "internal model" of the bodies' structure that has been built up over time.  This model changes 
over time as bodies change, so it is a dynamic process.
</xhtml:p > 
</xsd:documentation> 
</xsd:annotation> 
<xsd:attributeGroup ref ="humlIdentifierAtts" /> 
</xsd:complexType>


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