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Accessible HTML5 markup for side notes / remarks / person’s affiliation

Accessible HTML5 markup for side notes / remarks / person's affiliation

I have an HTML5 document which includes content such as

Presenters: John Doe1, Jane Doe2*

( lots of text)
(…)

1: University of Foo
2: Institute of Bar
*: Presenting author

So there are side notes/additional information to entities (p…

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