Small markup changes to PBDS docs

* doc/xml/manual/policy_data_structures.xml: Comment out stray
	<remark> elements. Fix formatting of bibliography references.

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2019-05-13 Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com>
* doc/xml/manual/policy_data_structures.xml: Comment out stray
<remark> elements. Fix formatting of bibliography references.
2019-05-13 Edward Smith-Rowland <3dw4rd@verizon.net>
* doc/xml/manual/status_cxx2020.xml: Document P0811R3 status.

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priority-queues container), there is a possible need for
different types of iterators for self-organizing containers:
the iterator concept seems overloaded to mean two different
things (in some cases). <remark> XXX
things (in some cases). <!-- <remark> XXX
"ds_gen.html#find_range">Design::Associative
Containers::Data-Structure Genericity::Point-Type and Range-Type
Methods</remark>.
Methods</remark>. -->
</para>
<section xml:id="associative.iterators.using">
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<para>Α<subscript>min</subscript> ≤ (number of
stored elements) / (hash-table size) ≤
Α<subscript>max</subscript><remark>load factor min max</remark></para>
Α<subscript>max</subscript>
<!-- <remark>load factor min max</remark> -->
</para>
<para>Collision-check policies work in the opposite direction of
load-check policies. They focus on keeping the number of

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<para>This test inserts a number of values with keys from an arbitrary
text ([ wickland96thirty ]) into a container
text ([wickland96thirty]) into a container
using <function>insert</function> . It measures the average time
for <function>insert</function> as a function of the number of
values inserted.</para>
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<para>This test inserts a number of values with keys from an
arbitrary text ([ wickland96thirty ]) into
arbitrary text ([wickland96thirty]) into
a container, then performs a series of finds using
<function>find</function>. It is different than Tree-Based and
Trie-Based Text <function>find</function> Find Timing Test in the
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<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform i.i.d.integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary
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<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary
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<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary
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<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary
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</title></info>
<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary
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</title></info>
<para>This test inserts a number of pairs into a container. The
first item of each pair is a string from an arbitrary text
[wickland96thirty], and
([wickland96thirty]), and
the second is a uniform integer. The container is a
"multimap" - it considers the first member of each pair as a
primary key, and the second member of each pair as a secondary