In an HTML document, Universal CSS Selectors use an asterisk (*) to matche a single element of any type. Omitting the asterisk with simple selectors has the same effect. For instance, *.warning and .warning are considered equal. Example: Title Blue text followed by red text. Red text followed by blue text. Red text, then blue, followed by green.
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rdfs:label |
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rdfs:comment |
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dcterms:subject | |
abstract |
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