The premier bibliographic database of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLINE® (MEDLARS Online) is the primary subset of PUBMED and can be searched on NLM's Web site in PubMed or the NLM Gateway. MEDLINE references are indexed with MEDICAL SUBJECT HEADINGS (MeSH).
Controlled vocabulary thesaurus produced by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. It consists of sets of terms naming descriptors in a hierarchical structure that permits searching at various levels of specificity.
Activities performed to identify concepts and aspects of published information and research reports.
Works about clinical trials that involve at least one test treatment and one control treatment, concurrent enrollment and follow-up of the test- and control-treated groups, and in which the treatments to be administered are selected by a random process, such as the use of a random-numbers table.
A computerized biomedical bibliographic storage and retrieval system operated by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. MEDLARS stands for Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System, which was first introduced in 1964 and evolved into an online system in 1971 called MEDLINE (MEDLARS Online). As other online databases were developed, MEDLARS became the name of the entire NLM information system while MEDLINE became the name of the premier database. MEDLARS was used to produce the former printed Cumulated Index Medicus, and the printed monthly Index Medicus, until that publication ceased in December 2004.
Terms or expressions which provide the major means of access by subject to the bibliographic unit.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of references and citations to books, articles, publications, etc., generally on a single subject or specialized subject area. Databases can operate through automated files, libraries, or computer disks. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, FACTUAL which is used for collections of data and facts apart from bibliographic references to them.
Organized activities related to the storage, location, search, and retrieval of information.
An optical disk storage system for computers on which data can be read or from which data can be retrieved but not entered or modified. A CD-ROM unit is almost identical to the compact disk playback device for home use.
A bibliographic database that includes MEDLINE as its primary subset. It is produced by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), part of the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE. PubMed, which is searchable through NLM's Web site, also includes access to additional citations to selected life sciences journals not in MEDLINE, and links to other resources such as the full-text of articles at participating publishers' Web sites, NCBI's molecular biology databases, and PubMed Central.
A publication issued at stated, more or less regular, intervals.
The use of statistical methods in the analysis of a body of literature to reveal the historical development of subject fields and patterns of authorship, publication, and use. Formerly called statistical bibliography. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
Shortened forms of written words or phrases used for brevity.
Computer processing of a language with rules that reflect and describe current usage rather than prescribed usage.
An approach of practicing medicine with the goal to improve and evaluate patient care. It requires the judicious integration of best research evidence with the patient's values to make decisions about medical care. This method is to help physicians make proper diagnosis, devise best testing plan, choose best treatment and methods of disease prevention, as well as develop guidelines for large groups of patients with the same disease. (from JAMA 296 (9), 2006)
An agency of the NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH concerned with overall planning, promoting, and administering programs pertaining to advancement of medical and related sciences. Major activities of this institute include the collection, dissemination, and exchange of information important to the progress of medicine and health, research in medical informatics and support for medical library development.
Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series.
A microcomputer-based software package providing a user-friendly interface to the MEDLARS system of the National Library of Medicine.
Systems where the input data enter the computer directly from the point of origin (usually a terminal or workstation) and/or in which output data are transmitted directly to that terminal point of origin. (Sippl, Computer Dictionary, 4th ed)
Published materials which provide an examination of recent or current literature. Review articles can cover a wide range of subject matter at various levels of completeness and comprehensiveness based on analyses of literature that may include research findings. The review may reflect the state of the art. It also includes reviews as a literary form.
"The business or profession of the commercial production and issuance of literature" (Webster's 3d). It includes the publisher, publication processes, editing and editors. Production may be by conventional printing methods or by electronic publishing.
The terms, expressions, designations, or symbols used in a particular science, discipline, or specialized subject area.
Copies of a work or document distributed to the public by sale, rental, lease, or lending. (From ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983, p181)
Lists of words, usually in alphabetical order, giving information about form, pronunciation, etymology, grammar, and meaning.
Written or other literary works whose subject matter is medical or about the profession of medicine and related areas.
Works about clinical trials involving one or more test treatments, at least one control treatment, specified outcome measures for evaluating the studied intervention, and a bias-free method for assigning patients to the test treatment. The treatment may be drugs, devices, or procedures studied for diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic effectiveness. Control measures include placebos, active medicines, no-treatment, dosage forms and regimens, historical comparisons, etc. When randomization using mathematical techniques, such as the use of a random numbers table, is employed to assign patients to test or control treatments, the trials are characterized as RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS AS TOPIC.
The influence of study results on the chances of publication and the tendency of investigators, reviewers, and editors to submit or accept manuscripts for publication based on the direction or strength of the study findings. Publication bias has an impact on the interpretation of clinical trials and meta-analyses. Bias can be minimized by insistence by editors on high-quality research, thorough literature reviews, acknowledgement of conflicts of interest, modification of peer review practices, etc.
A research and development program initiated by the NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE to build knowledge sources for the purpose of aiding the development of systems that help health professionals retrieve and integrate biomedical information. The knowledge sources can be used to link disparate information systems to overcome retrieval problems caused by differences in terminology and the scattering of relevant information across many databases. The three knowledge sources are the Metathesaurus, the Semantic Network, and the Specialist Lexicon.
A quantitative method of combining the results of independent studies (usually drawn from the published literature) and synthesizing summaries and conclusions which may be used to evaluate therapeutic effectiveness, plan new studies, etc., with application chiefly in the areas of research and medicine.
A specified list of terms with a fixed and unalterable meaning, and from which a selection is made when CATALOGING; ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING; or searching BOOKS; JOURNALS AS TOPIC; and other documents. The control is intended to avoid the scattering of related subjects under different headings (SUBJECT HEADINGS). The list may be altered or extended only by the publisher or issuing agency. (From Harrod's Librarians' Glossary, 7th ed, p163)
An aspect of personal behavior or lifestyle, environmental exposure, or inborn or inherited characteristic, which, on the basis of epidemiologic evidence, is known to be associated with a health-related condition considered important to prevent.
A plan for collecting and utilizing data so that desired information can be obtained with sufficient precision or so that an hypothesis can be tested properly.
Works about pre-planned studies of the safety, efficacy, or optimum dosage schedule (if appropriate) of one or more diagnostic, therapeutic, or prophylactic drugs, devices, or techniques selected according to predetermined criteria of eligibility and observed for predefined evidence of favorable and unfavorable effects. This concept includes clinical trials conducted both in the U.S. and in other countries.
Process of teaching a person to interact and communicate with a computer.
The profession of writing. Also the identity of the writer as the creator of a literary production.
Software designed to store, manipulate, manage, and control data for specific uses.
Integrated set of files, procedures, and equipment for the storage, manipulation, and retrieval of information.
Books designed by the arrangement and treatment of their subject matter to be consulted for definite terms of information rather than to be read consecutively. Reference books include DICTIONARIES; ENCYCLOPEDIAS; ATLASES; etc. (From the ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
Discussion of documents issued by local, regional, or national governments or by their agencies or subdivisions.
Discussion of lists of works, documents or other publications, usually with some relationship between them, e.g., by a given author, on a given subject, or published in a given place, and differing from a catalog in that its contents are restricted to holdings of a single collection, library, or group of libraries. (from The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)
The storing of visual and usually sound signals on discs for later reproduction on a television screen or monitor.
A method of comparing the cost of a program with its expected benefits in dollars (or other currency). The benefit-to-cost ratio is a measure of total return expected per unit of money spent. This analysis generally excludes consideration of factors that are not measured ultimately in economic terms. Cost effectiveness compares alternative ways to achieve a specific set of results.
Extensive collections, reputedly complete, of facts and data garnered from material of a specialized subject area and made available for analysis and application. The collection can be automated by various contemporary methods for retrieval. The concept should be differentiated from DATABASES, BIBLIOGRAPHIC which is restricted to collections of bibliographic references.
The qualitative or quantitative estimation of the likelihood of adverse effects that may result from exposure to specified health hazards or from the absence of beneficial influences. (Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 1988)
The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.
Theory and development of COMPUTER SYSTEMS which perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Such tasks may include speech recognition, LEARNING; VISUAL PERCEPTION; MATHEMATICAL COMPUTING; reasoning, PROBLEM SOLVING, DECISION-MAKING, and translation of language.
Binary classification measures to assess test results. Sensitivity or recall rate is the proportion of true positives. Specificity is the probability of correctly determining the absence of a condition. (From Last, Dictionary of Epidemiology, 2d ed)
Use of sophisticated analysis tools to sort through, organize, examine, and combine large sets of information.
A procedure consisting of a sequence of algebraic formulas and/or logical steps to calculate or determine a given task.
A loose confederation of computer communication networks around the world. The networks that make up the Internet are connected through several backbone networks. The Internet grew out of the US Government ARPAnet project and was designed to facilitate information exchange.
The ratio of two odds. The exposure-odds ratio for case control data is the ratio of the odds in favor of exposure among cases to the odds in favor of exposure among noncases. The disease-odds ratio for a cohort or cross section is the ratio of the odds in favor of disease among the exposed to the odds in favor of disease among the unexposed. The prevalence-odds ratio refers to an odds ratio derived cross-sectionally from studies of prevalent cases.
Research aimed at assessing the quality and effectiveness of health care as measured by the attainment of a specified end result or outcome. Measures include parameters such as improved health, lowered morbidity or mortality, and improvement of abnormal states (such as elevated blood pressure).
Directions or principles presenting current or future rules of policy for assisting health care practitioners in patient care decisions regarding diagnosis, therapy, or related clinical circumstances. The guidelines may be developed by government agencies at any level, institutions, professional societies, governing boards, or by the convening of expert panels. The guidelines form a basis for the evaluation of all aspects of health care and delivery.
Software used to locate data or information stored in machine-readable form locally or at a distance such as an INTERNET site.
The relationships between symbols and their meanings.
The status during which female mammals carry their developing young (EMBRYOS or FETUSES) in utero before birth, beginning from FERTILIZATION to BIRTH.
The determination of the nature of a disease or condition, or the distinguishing of one disease or condition from another. Assessment may be made through physical examination, laboratory tests, or the likes. Computerized programs may be used to enhance the decision-making process.
Evaluation of biomedical technology in relation to cost, efficacy, utilization, etc., and its future impact on social, ethical, and legal systems.
Educational institutions for individuals specializing in the field of library science or information.
Studies determining the effectiveness or value of processes, personnel, and equipment, or the material on conducting such studies. For drugs and devices, CLINICAL TRIALS AS TOPIC; DRUG EVALUATION; and DRUG EVALUATION, PRECLINICAL are available.
Research that involves the application of the natural sciences, especially biology and physiology, to medicine.
Sequential operating programs and data which instruct the functioning of a digital computer.
A clinical study in which participants may receive diagnostic, therapeutic, or other types of interventions, but the investigator does not assign participants to specific interventions (as in an interventional study).
Collections of facts, assumptions, beliefs, and heuristics that are used in combination with databases to achieve desired results, such as a diagnosis, an interpretation, or a solution to a problem (From McGraw Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed).
The statistical reproducibility of measurements (often in a clinical context), including the testing of instrumentation or techniques to obtain reproducible results. The concept includes reproducibility of physiological measurements, which may be used to develop rules to assess probability or prognosis, or response to a stimulus; reproducibility of occurrence of a condition; and reproducibility of experimental results.
Critical and exhaustive investigation or experimentation, having for its aim the discovery of new facts and their correct interpretation, the revision of accepted conclusions, theories, or laws in the light of newly discovered facts, or the practical application of such new or revised conclusions, theories, or laws. (Webster, 3d ed)
Diseases which have one or more of the following characteristics: they are permanent, leave residual disability, are caused by nonreversible pathological alteration, require special training of the patient for rehabilitation, or may be expected to require a long period of supervision, observation, or care. (Dictionary of Health Services Management, 2d ed)
Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations.
Familiarity and comfort in using computers efficiently.
A prediction of the probable outcome of a disease based on a individual's condition and the usual course of the disease as seen in similar situations.
The largest country in North America, comprising 10 provinces and three territories. Its capital is Ottawa.
The number of new cases of a given disease during a given period in a specified population. It also is used for the rate at which new events occur in a defined population. It is differentiated from PREVALENCE, which refers to all cases, new or old, in the population at a given time.
New abnormal growth of tissue. Malignant neoplasms show a greater degree of anaplasia and have the properties of invasion and metastasis, compared to benign neoplasms.
Any deviation of results or inferences from the truth, or processes leading to such deviation. Bias can result from several sources: one-sided or systematic variations in measurement from the true value (systematic error); flaws in study design; deviation of inferences, interpretations, or analyses based on flawed data or data collection; etc. There is no sense of prejudice or subjectivity implied in the assessment of bias under these conditions.
The guidelines and policy statements set forth by the editor(s) or editorial board of a publication.
Disorders that result from the intended use of PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS. Included in this heading are a broad variety of chemically-induced adverse conditions due to toxicity, DRUG INTERACTIONS, and metabolic effects of pharmaceuticals.
The evaluation by experts of the quality and pertinence of research or research proposals of other experts in the same field. Peer review is used by editors in deciding which submissions warrant publication, by granting agencies to determine which proposals should be funded, and by academic institutions in tenure decisions.
Ratio of output to effort, or the ratio of effort produced to energy expended.
Services offered to the library user. They include reference and circulation.
The probability that an event will occur. It encompasses a variety of measures of the probability of a generally unfavorable outcome.
A generic concept reflecting concern with the modification and enhancement of life attributes, e.g., physical, political, moral and social environment; the overall condition of a human life.

Investigating fatigue of less than 6 months' duration. Guidelines for family physicians. (1/924)

OBJECTIVE: To develop an evidence-based systematic approach to assessment of adult patients who present to family physicians complaining of fatigue of less than 6 months' duration. The guidelines present investigative options, making explicit what should be considered in all cases and what should be considered only in specific situations. They aim to provide physicians with an approach that, to the extent possible, is based on evidence so that time and cost are minimized and detection and management of the cause of the fatigue are optimized. QUALITY OF EVIDENCE: MEDLINE was searched from 1966 to 1997 using the key words "family practice" and "fatigue." Articles about chronic fatigue syndrome were excluded. Articles with level 3 evidence were found, but no randomized trials, cohort studies, or case-control studies were found. Articles looking specifically at the epidemiology, demographics, investigations, and diagnoses of patients with fatigue were chosen. Articles based on studies at referral and specialty centres were given less weight than those based on studies in family physicians' offices. MAIN MESSAGE: Adherence to these guidelines will decrease the cost of investigating the symptom of fatigue and optimize diagnosis and management. This needs to be proved in practice, however, and with research that produces level 1 and 2 evidence. CONCLUSIONS: Adults presenting with fatigue of less than 6 months' duration should be assessed for psychosocial causes and should have a focused history and physical examination to determine whether further investigations should be done. The guidelines outline investigations to be considered. The elderly require special consideration. These guidelines have group validation, but they need to be tested by more physicians in various locations and types of practices.  (+info)

Meta-analysis: dietary fat intake, serum estrogen levels, and the risk of breast cancer. (2/924)

BACKGROUND: There is compelling evidence that estrogens influence breast cancer risk. Since the mid-1980s, dietary fat intervention studies have been conducted to investigate the effect of fat intake on endogenous estrogen levels. To further our understanding of the possible relationship between dietary fat and breast cancer, we conducted a meta-analysis of dietary fat intervention studies that investigated serum estradiol levels, and we reviewed the nature of the evidence provided by prospective analytic studies of fat consumption and breast cancer risk. METHODS: A computerized search of the English language literature on estrogen/estradiol and dietary fat intervention studies published from January 1966 through June 1998 was conducted using the MEDLINE database. Pooled estimates were derived from the change in estradiol levels associated with fat reduction from 13 studies. Analyses were conducted separately for premenopausal and postmenopausal women and in both groups combined. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Statistically significant reductions in serum estradiol levels of -7.4% (95% confidence interval [CI] = -11.7% to -2.9%) among premenopausal women and -23.0% (95% CI = -27.7% to -18.1%) among postmenopausal women were observed, with an overall -13.4% (95% CI = -16.6% to -10.1%) reduction observed. The greatest reductions occurred in two studies in which dietary fat was reduced to 10%-12% of calories compared with 18%-25% of calories in the other studies. A statistically significant reduction in estradiol levels of -6.6% (95% CI = -10.3% to -2.7%) remained after exclusion of these two studies. Review of prospective analytic epidemiologic studies that allowed for dietary measurement error suggests that the possibility that reducing fat consumption below 20% of calories will reduce breast cancer risk cannot be excluded. IMPLICATIONS: Dietary fat reduction can result in a lowering of serum estradiol levels and such dietary modification may still offer an approach to breast cancer prevention.  (+info)

Identification and analysis of randomised controlled trials in nursing: a preliminary study. (3/924)

OBJECTIVES: To describe preliminary work undertaken for development of a nursing contribution to the Cochrane Collaboration. To ascertain whether there are randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on nursing care which need to be identified for inclusion in systematic reviews of the effects of health care. DESIGN: Searches by Medline (1966-94) and by hand of 11 nursing research journals from inception to the end of 1994 to identify RCTs and systematic reviews; and a comparison of searches by hand and by Medline for three nursing research journals. MAIN MEASURES: Total number of RCTs identified and number of RCTs published in nursing journals; the sensitivity of Medline searches; and aspects of nursing care evaluated by RCT. RESULTS: The work is ongoing and 522 reports of RCTs and 20 systematic reviews of effectiveness have been identified so far. The sensitivity of Medline searches for RCTs in nursing journals is as low as 36% for one journal and the lack of reference to research design in the title or abstract was the main reason for the lack of sensitivity. CONCLUSIONS: There are RCTs that evaluate aspects of nursing care, and are published in nursing and non-nursing journals, and are largely undertaken by nurses. These must be reviewed in ongoing systematic reviews of the effects of health care (including those undertaken as part of the Cochrane Collaboration). Nursing journals must be hand searched to identify these studies as the lack of reference to study design in the titles and abstracts of nursing trials leads to poor indexing in electronic databases such as Medline.  (+info)

Searching for information on outcomes: do you need to be comprehensive? (4/924)

The concepts of evidence-based practice and clinical effectiveness are reliant on up to date, accurate, high quality, and relevant information. Although this information can be obtained from a range of sources, computerised databases such as MEDLINE offer a fast, effective means of bringing up to date information to clinicians, as well as health service and information professionals. Common problems when searching for information from databases include missing important relevant papers or retrieving too much information. Effective search strategies are therefore necessary to retrieve a manageable amount of relevant information. This paper presents a range of strategies which can be used to locate information on MEDLINE efficiently and effectively.  (+info)

CD-ROM use by rural physicians. (5/924)

A survey of 131 eastern Washington rural family physicians showed that 59.5% owned a personal computer with a CD-ROM drive. There was an inverse correlation between the physicians' years in practice and computer ownership: 10 years or less (80.6%), 11 to 20 years (72.2%), 21 to 30 years (55.6%), and more than 30 years (32.4%). Those physicians who owned a computer used their CD-ROM for entertainment (52.6%), medical textbooks (44.9%), literature searching software (25.6%), drug information (17.9%), continuing medical education (15.4%), and journals on CD-ROM (11.5%). Many rural doctors who owned computers felt that CD-ROM software helped them provide better patient care (46.8%) and kept them current on new information and techniques (48.4%). Indications for medical education, libraries and CD-ROM publishers are noted.  (+info)

Efficacy of metformin in the treatment of NIDDM. Meta-analysis. (6/924)

OBJECTIVE: The results differ concerning randomized controlled trials of the effects of metformin on blood glucose regulation and body weight. To get a systematic overview, a meta-analysis of the efficacy of metformin was performed by comparing metformin with placebo and sulfonylurea. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: All randomized controlled trials published since 1957 were selected by searching the Current List of Medical Literature, Cumulated Index Medicus, Medline, and Embase, Meta-analysis was performed calculating weighted mean difference (WMD) of fasting blood glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, and body weight. RESULTS: Nine randomized controlled trials comparing metformin with placebo and ten comparing metformin with sulfonylurea were identified. The WMD between metformin and placebo after treatment for fasting blood glucose was -2.0 mmol/l (95% CI -2.4 to -1.7) and for glycosylated hemoglobin -0.9% (95% CI -1.1 to -0.7). Body weight WMD was not significant after treatment. Sulfonylurea and metformin lowered blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin equally, while there was a significant WMD of body weight (-2.9 kg [95% CI -4.4 to -1.1]) because of a 1.7-kg mean increase after sulfonylurea and a 1.2-kg mean decrease after metformin. CONCLUSIONS: Metformin lowers blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin significantly, compared with placebo. Metformin and sulfonylurea have an equal effect on fasting blood glucose and glycosylated hemoglobin, but the body weight is significantly lower after metformin compared with sulfonylurea treatment because of an increase in body weight after sulfonylurea treatment.  (+info)

Interlibrary cooperation: from ILL to IAIMS and beyond. (7/924)

A recent solicitation over the MEDLIB-L e-mail discussion list revealed over thirty diverse examples of hospital library-based interlibrary cooperative initiatives currently underway. Many are familiar and have been featured in the professional literature. Most go unreported and unrecognized however, comprising invisible resource-sharing infrastructures that hospital librarians painstakingly piece together in order to provide their clients with expanded service options. This paper, drawing from the MEDLIB-L survey as well as descriptions in the published literature, provides a broad overview of such recent interlibrary cooperative efforts. Examples include interlibrary loan networks, collective purchasing initiatives, holder-of-record or union catalog access agreements, arrangements to provide e-mail and Internet access, and consortia to share electronic resources. Examples were chosen based on the initiatives' diversity of participants, and represent a wide range of locations across the United States. Such initiatives focus on local, statewide, or regional collaboration, and several involve partnerships between academic medical center libraries and regional hospital libraries. An early example of a hospital-based interlibrary cooperative IAIMS effort is described, pointing to future possibilities involving the Internet and regional hospital system intranets.  (+info)

The value of Web-based library services at Cedars-Sinai Health System. (8/924)

Cedars-Sinai Medical Library/Information Center has maintained Web-based services since 1995 on the Cedars-Sinai Health System network. In that time, the librarians have found the provision of Web-based services to be a very worthwhile endeavor. Library users value the services that they access from their desktops because the services save time. They also appreciate being able to access services at their convenience, without restriction by the library's hours of operation. The library values its Web site because it brings increased visibility within the health system, and it enables library staff to expand services when budget restrictions have forced reduced hours of operation. In creating and maintaining the information center Web site, the librarians have learned the following lessons: consider the design carefully; offer what services you can, but weigh the advantages of providing the services against the time required to maintain them; make the content as accessible as possible; promote your Web site; and make friends in other departments, especially information services.  (+info)

The BLS bibliographic database is intended to hold details of a wide range of published and unpublished materials (books, journal articles,leaflets etc.) pertaining to lichens. At the moment it hold only a few items to demonstrate capabilities. Sort the database entries by clicking on the tabs - Year, Author etc. Click again to reverse the sort order. Clicking on the Search link opens up a search box - enter your search term and click the button Biblio search. This also reveals a Show Only Items Where link - click on this to reveal a set of boxes with drop-down lists allowing you to filter the database entries (for example, restricting the items displayed to those matching a keyword chemistry). Click the reset button or the Clear all filters link to show all of the entries once more. Click on a title link to see all details of an entry. You can export single entries or groups of entries in a range of standard bibliographic exchange formats - BibTex, RTF etc. - click on the ...
The BLS bibliographic database is intended to hold details of a wide range of published and unpublished materials (books, journal articles,leaflets etc.) pertaining to lichens. At the moment it hold only a few items to demonstrate capabilities. Sort the database entries by clicking on the tabs - Year, Author etc. Click again to reverse the sort order. Clicking on the Search link opens up a search box - enter your search term and click the button Biblio search. This also reveals a Show Only Items Where link - click on this to reveal a set of boxes with drop-down lists allowing you to filter the database entries (for example, restricting the items displayed to those matching a keyword chemistry). Click the reset button or the Clear all filters link to show all of the entries once more. Click on a title link to see all details of an entry. You can export single entries or groups of entries in a range of standard bibliographic exchange formats - BibTex, RTF etc. - click on the ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence from health services research (HSR) is currently thinly spread through many journals, making it difficult for health services researchers, managers and policy-makers to find research on clinical practice guidelines and the appropriateness, process, outcomes, cost and economics of health care services. We undertook to develop and test search terms to retrieve from the MEDLINE database HSR articles meeting minimum quality standards. METHODS: The retrieval performance of 7445 methodologic search terms and phrases in MEDLINE (the test) were compared with a hand search of the literature (the gold standard) for each issue of 68 journal titles for the year 2000 (a total of 25,936 articles). We determined sensitivity, specificity and precision (the positive predictive value) of the MEDLINE search strategies. RESULTS: A majority of the articles that were classified as outcome assessment, but fewer than half of those in the other categories, were considered methodologically acceptable ...
Google Scholar Retrieves Twice as Many Relevant Citations as PubMed and Provides Greater Full-Text Access for Quick, Clinical Nephrology Searches
PubMed is a database developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), one of the institutes of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The database was designed to provide access to citations (with abstracts) from biomedical journals. Subsequently, a linking feature was added to provide access to full-text journal articles at Web sites of participating publishers, as well as to other related Web resources. PubMed is the bibliographic component of the NCBIs Entrez retrieval system.
ROAD resources covered by MEDLINE: http://road.issn.org/issn_search?afs:filter=referencing%3DMedline. Category of service: indexing and abstracting database. Owner: U.S. National Library of Medicine. URL: MEDLINE is the primary component of PubMed (http://pubmed.gov). Presentation: MEDLINE is the U.S. National Library of Medicine® (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains over 21 million references to journal articles. MEDLINE is the online counterpart to MEDLARS® (MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) that originated in 1964.. Disciplines covered: life sciences with a concentration on biomedicine. Type of resources covered: scholarly journals; a small number of newspapers, magazines, and newsletters considered useful to particular segments of the NLM broad user community are also included.. Geographic coverage: international. Time coverage: generally 1946 to the present, with some older material.. Number of publications covered: 5,600 worldwide journals in about 40 ...
The Conservation Bibliography provides access to bibliographic records on conservation and restoration of cultural property. These bibliographic records are contributed by conservation specialists all over the world.
The Conservation Bibliography provides access to bibliographic records on conservation and restoration of cultural property. These bibliographic records are contributed by conservation specialists all over the world.
BibTeX keys are constructed as follows: (last name of first author).(last two digits of year).(disambiguation mark) where the disambiguation mark is a lower case letter that is used only when needed. For example, a key could be Smith03 if it is unique but will be Smith03f if it is the 7th key starting with Smith03 ...
Autor: Siu, Amy et al.; Genre: Konferenzbeitrag; Im Druck veröffentlicht: 2016; Titel: Disambiguation of Entities in MEDLINE Abstracts by Combining MeSH Terms with Knowledge
Elsevier and the American College of Cardiology announced today that JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging (ISSN: 1936-878X) and JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions (ISSN: 1936-8798) have been selected for coverage in MEDLINE. Maintained by the U.S. National Library of Medicine®, MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a premier bibliographic database containing approximately 13 million references to journal articles in life sciences.
GO Tag: Assigning Gene Ontology Labels to Medline Abstracts. Robert Gaizauskas. Natural Language Processing Group Department of Computer Science. M. Ghanem, Tom Barnwell , Y. Guo Department of Computing. GO Tag: Assigning Gene Ontology Labels to Medline Abstracts. Robert Gaizauskas. Slideshow 4327110 by irma
Previously, we reported on the low recall of Google Scholar (GS) for systematic review (SR) searching. Here, we test our conclusions further in a prospective study by comparing the coverage, recall, and precision of SR search strategies previously performed in Embase, MEDLINE, and GS. The original search results from Embase and MEDLINE and the first 1000 results of GS for librarian-mediated SR searches were recorded. Once the inclusion-exclusion process for the resulting SR was complete, search results from all three databases were screened for the SRs included references. All three databases were then searched post hoc for included references not found in the original search results. We checked 4795 included references from 120 SRs against the original search results. Coverage of GS was high (97.2 %) but marginally lower than Embase and MEDLINE combined (97.5 %). MEDLINE on its own achieved 92.3 % coverage. Total recall of Embase/MEDLINE combined was 81.6 % for all included references, compared to GS
There are more than 30 retrieval services that use MEDLINE as their data source [29], some of which are shown in Table 1. Some use MEDLINE as the main or the only data source, such as PubMed, OVID, SLIM, askMEDLINE, and eTBLAST. Others use multiple databases, e.g. MedMiner. Some return articles as their main results (PubMed), while others return some digested form, such as a graph (Chilibot and ConceptLink). Some focus on data-mining, MedBlast and HAPI (High-density Array Pattern Interpreter); others on genomics or proteomics (GoPubMed and iHOP). Some are designed for literature-based discovery, finding relationships between biomedical concepts from MEDLINE that are not expressed in any article directly, e.g. Arrowsmith and BITOLA. Some are specialized in the classification of articles, e.g. AnneOTate, CISMeF, and MedMOLE.. The majority of these services do not estimate relevance scores. None of them incorporate any relationship between the words in computing the relevance score.. OVID ...
Question 2:. In the citation below, what is Pain? Ramsay DS. Brown AC. Woods SC. Acute tolerance to nitrous oxide in humans. [Clinical Trial. Journal Article. Randomized Controlled Trial] Pain. 51(3):367-73, 1992 Dec. Held at Gerstein, U of Toronto ...
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This file documents the GNU version of refer, which is part of the groff document formatting system. refer copies the contents of filename... to the standard output, except that lines between .[ and .] are interpreted as citations, and lines between .R1 and .R2 are interpreted as commands about how citations are to be processed. Each citation specifies a reference. The citation can specify a reference that is contained in a bibliographic database by giving a set of keywords that only that reference contains. Alternatively it can specify a reference by supplying a database record in the citation. A combination of these alternatives is also possible. For each citation, refer can produce a mark in the text. This mark consists of some label which can be separated from the text and from other labels in various ways. For each reference it also outputs groff commands that can be used by a macro package to produce a formatted reference for each citation. The output of refer must therefore be processed ...
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Search any decent bibliographic database (e.g. Medline or Pub-Med) for: L Hayflcik or centromere Ihr Name wrote: , , In search for mechanisms of cell aging I found only articles and reviews , that were related to cell aging in context of the aging-phenomen of the , entire organism. So these textes are dealing with matters like , telomer-shortening, (Mito)DNA-deletion etc- , Instead of this I´m searching for answers to questions like: , Why does a gut epithelium cell live shorter than a liver cell? , What are the mechanisms in aging of one single liver (epithelium, etc.) , cell in both the young child and the old man? , Why (=How) are elderly erythrocytes detected to be removed from blood? ...
Each month hundreds of thousands of consumers and healthcare professionals search the National Library of Medicines MEDLINE database seeking the latest information on their disease/condition. Conducting a thorough and effective MEDLINE search is both a time consuming and daunting task. At Medifocus, we have developed an effective solution to this problem that we call the Medifocus Digest Alert. Each month our staff of expert researchers searches MEDLINE for the latest advances in research and clinical medicine for over 40 diseases/conditions ...
Each month hundreds of thousands of consumers and healthcare professionals search the National Library of Medicines MEDLINE database seeking the latest information on their disease/condition. Conducting a thorough and effective MEDLINE search is both a time consuming and daunting task. At Medifocus, we have developed an effective solution to this problem that we call the Medifocus Digest Alert. Each month our staff of expert researchers searches MEDLINE for the latest advances in research and clinical medicine for over 40 diseases/conditions ...
Each month hundreds of thousands of consumers and healthcare professionals search the National Library of Medicines MEDLINE database seeking the latest information on their disease/condition. Conducting a thorough and effective MEDLINE search is both a time consuming and daunting task. At Medifocus, we have developed an effective solution to this problem that we call the Medifocus Digest Alert. Each month our staff of expert researchers searches MEDLINE for the latest advances in research and clinical medicine for over 40 diseases/conditions ...
Each month hundreds of thousands of consumers and healthcare professionals search the National Library of Medicines MEDLINE database seeking the latest information on their disease/condition. Conducting a thorough and effective MEDLINE search is both a time consuming and daunting task. At Medifocus, we have developed an effective solution to this problem that we call the Medifocus Digest Alert. Each month our staff of expert researchers searches MEDLINE for the latest advances in research and clinical medicine for over 40 diseases/conditions ...
Each month hundreds of thousands of consumers and healthcare professionals search the National Library of Medicines MEDLINE database seeking the latest information on their disease/condition. Conducting a thorough and effective MEDLINE search is both a time consuming and daunting task. At Medifocus, we have developed an effective solution to this problem that we call the Medifocus Digest Alert. Each month our staff of expert researchers searches MEDLINE for the latest advances in research and clinical medicine for over 40 diseases/conditions ...
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In the first year of company wide implementation of MTA the number of safety incidents and accidents in the warehouses declined by over 50%. The best workers are being retained by Medline. Those who left the company during the period had an online course failure rate more than 50% higher than those who stayed. Workers are learning their jobs faster. Managers in the field have reported a savings of two to five days in getting new employees up to speed. Every worker is being trained according to standard Medline operating procedures instead of learning processes peculiar to a single facility or trainer. With testing uniform across the company and mandatory passing scores, Medline can be certain all workers have understood the training ...
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CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME) OR CTS) AND (THERAPY NON- SURGICAL) OR (NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT) OR (NON-SURGICAL) OR (NON SURGICAL TREATMENT) OR (NONSURGICAL) AND (randomized controlled trial) [Publication Type] OR (controlled clinical trial) [Publication Type] OR (randomized controlled trials) [MeSH Terms] OR (random allocation) [MeSH Terms] OR (double blind method) [Mesh Terms] OR (single blind method) [MeSH Terms] OR (clinical trial) [Publication type] OR (clinical trials) [Mesh Terms] OR ((clinical [Text Word] AND trial* [Text Word]) OR single* [Text Word] OR double* [Text Word] OR treble* [Text Word] OR triple* [Text Word] OR placebos [Mesh Terms] OR placebo* [Text Word] OR random* [Text Word] OR (comparative study) [Mesh Terms] OR (prospective studies) [Mesh Terms])) ((CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME) OR (CTS)) AND ((THERAPY NON- SURGICAL) OR (NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT) OR (NON-SURGICAL)) AND ((Pt randomized controlled trial OR Pt controlled clinical trial OR Mh randomized controlled trials OR Mh random ...
The project aims to create an alternative search interface for MEDLINE/PubMed that may provide assistance to the novice user and added convenience to the advanced user. An earlier version of the project was the Slider Interface for MEDLINE/PubMed searches (SLIM) which provided JavaScript slider bars to control search parameters. In this new version, recent developments in Web-based technologies were implemented. These changes may prove to be even more valuable in enhancing user interactivity through client-side manipulation and management of results. PubMed Interact is a Web-based MEDLINE/PubMed search application built with HTML, JavaScript and PHP. It is implemented on a Windows Server 2003 with Apache 2.0.52, PHP 4.4.1 and MySQL 4.1.18. PHP scripts provide the backend engine that connects with E-Utilities and parses XML files. JavaScript manages client-side functionalities and converts Web pages into interactive platforms using dynamic HTML (DHTML), Document Object Model (DOM) tree manipulation and
Grant, MJ 2000, Searching for qualitative research studies on the MEDLINE database : the development of an optimal search strategy , MSc by research thesis, University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Full text not available from this repository. (Request a copy ...
Medline is the National Library of Medicines (NLM) premier bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences. The Medline file contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from approximately 3,900 current biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 foreign countries. The file contains approximately 9 million records dating back to 1966. Coverage is world wide, but most records are from English-languages sources or have English abstracts ...
BACKGROUND: Burn wounds cause high levels of morbidity and mortality worldwide. People with burns are particularly vulnerable to infections; over 75% of all burn deaths (after initial resuscitation) result from infection. Antiseptics are topical agents that act to prevent growth of micro-organisms. A wide range are used with the intention of preventing infection and promoting healing of burn wounds. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects and safety of antiseptics for the treatment of burns in any care setting. SEARCH METHODS: In September 2016 we searched the Cochrane Wounds Specialised Register, the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid MEDLINE (In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations), Ovid Embase, and EBSCO CINAHL. We also searched three clinical trials registries and references of included studies and relevant systematic reviews. There were no restrictions based on language, date of publication or study setting. SELECTION CRITERIA: We included randomised ...
Abstract: BACKGROUND Research in biomedical text categorization has mostly used the bag-of-words representation. Other more sophisticated representations of text based on syntactic, semantic and argumentative properties have been less studied. In this paper, we evaluate the impact of different text representations of biomedical texts as features for reproducing the MeSH annotations of some of the most frequent MeSH headings. In addition to unigrams and bigrams, these features include noun phrases, citation meta-data, citation structure, and semantic annotation of the citations. RESULTS Traditional features like unigrams and bigrams exhibit strong performance compared to other feature sets. Little or no improvement is obtained when using meta-data or citation structure. Noun phrases are too sparse and thus have lower performance compared to more traditional features. Conceptual annotation of the texts by MetaMap shows similar performance compared to unigrams, but adding concepts from the UMLS ...
Question 1:. In the citation below, what does 24 represent? el-Badrawy WA. Cuspal deflection of maxillary premolars restored with bonded amalgam. [Journal Article] Operative Dentistry. 24(6):337-43, 1999 Nov-Dec. Check UTCat for University of Toronto Library location ...
MEDLINE provides authoritative medical information on medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, pre-clinical sciences, and much more. Created by the National Library of Medicine, MEDLINE uses MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) indexing with tree, tree hierarchy, subheadings and explosion capabilities to search citations from over 4,800 current biomedical journals. ...
Terkko Navigator is a medical library community for the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital. Personalize your own library of feeds, journals, books, links and more ⇒ ⇒
Terkko Navigator is a medical library community for the University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Central Hospital. Personalize your own library of feeds, journals, books, links and more ⇒ ⇒
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This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials aimed to investigate the efficacy of early mobilization among critically ill adult patients. We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, and Igaku-Chuo-Zasshi (a Japanese bibliographic database) databases until April 2019 and included randomized control trials to compare early mobilization started within 1 week of intensive care unit (ICU) admission and earlier-than-usual care with the usual care or mobilization initiated later than the intervention. Two authors independently extracted the data of the included studies and assessed their quality. The primary outcomes were in-hospital mortality, length of ICU/hospital stay, and health-related quality of life (QOL). Among 1085 titles/abstracts screened, 11 studies (including 1322 patients) were included in the meta-analysis, which was conducted using the random-effects model. The pooled relative risk for in-hospital mortality comparing early mobilization to usual care (control) was 1.12 (95% CI
The Agricultural & Environmental Science Database is a multi-disciplinary resource of full-text content along with expert indexing of global literature across these fields and related disciplines. It includes Environmental Science and Pollution Management, Environmental Impact Statements & Digests in full text, and AGRICOLA, the worlds leading bibliographic database of agricultural science literature. This was formerly known as Environmental Science & Pollution Management ...
Through a simple http get service using unique identifiers (call number, record number, legal deposit number, PURL, etc.), bibliographic and authority records can be retrieved from the NLP Catalogue or from the National Bibliographic Database - PORBASE, the online union catalogue of the Portuguese libraries.. This service is used mainly by library management systems to import records directly to local databases but can be used by people. Retrieve records from the NLP Catalogue at ...
I read a lot of research. When I find an article of particular interest I download it to my bibliographic database - EndNote - which currently contains over 13,000 abstracts. Every few weeks I scan through all the articles Ive found interesting in the previous month (in the general areas of stress, health & wellbeing) and then filter them into three narrower, more specific mailings. One is to the communal email list of the British Association for Behavioural & Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). This set of abstracts focuses particularly on cognitive therapy in its many applications (anxiety, depression, psychotic disorders, etc). Click on BABCP mailing to see the 26 papers (mostly from August journals) that I recently sent out. A second mailing is to various people involved with Depression Alliance Scotland (DAS). DAS is the only Scottish-based charity specifically working for people with depression who live in Scotland. Ive been on their Clinical Advisory Board for some years. These abstracts ...
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An information retrieval method includes pre-processing a set of historical query information and processing a user query. Pre-processing a set of historical query information includes determining a plurality of semantic patterns based on a plurality of queries in the set of historical query information; establishing correspondence relationships between the plurality of semantic patterns and a plurality of filtering and ranking operations. Processing a user query comprises receiving the user query; retrieve a plurality of results in response to the user query; determining a semantic pattern that corresponds to the user query; determining a set of filtering and ranking operations that corresponds to the semantic pattern based on the correspondence relationships; and performing the set of filtering and ranking operations on the plurality of results to generate a set of filtered and ranked results.
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Information Retrieval (IR) is concerned with the identification of documents in a collection that are relevant to a given information need, usually represented as a query containing terms or keywords, which are supposed to be a good description of what the user is looking for. IR systems may improve their effectiveness (i.e., increasing the number of relevant documents retrieved) by using a process of query expansion, which automatically adds new terms to the original query posed by an user. In this paper we develop a method of query expansion based on Bayesian networks. Using a learning algorithm, we construct a Bayesian network that represents some of the relationships among the terms appearing in a given document collection; this network is then used as a thesaurus (specific for that collection). We also report the results obtained by our method on three standard test collections ...
Data Sources: We searched electronic databases for studies published through January 2007. Additional articles were identified by searching the table of contents of 13 journals for relevant citations from August 2006 to January 2007 and reviewing the references in eligible articles and selected review articles.. Review Methods: Paired investigators reviewed abstracts and full articles. We included studies that were written in English, reported on human subjects, contained original data, and evaluated women with appropriately diagnosed gestational diabetes. Paired reviewers performed serial abstraction of data from each eligible study. Study quality was assessed independently by each reviewer.. Main Results: The search identified 45 relevant articles. The evidence indicated that:. ...
This is a web application for finding MEDLINE/PubMed journal articles that are regarded by their authors as novel, promising, or may have potential clinical application. A set of translational filters and related terms was created by reviewing journal articles published in clinical and translational science (TS) journals. Through E-Utilities, a users query and TS filters are submitted to PubMed, and then, the retrieved PubMed citations are matched with a database of MeSH terms (for disease conditions) and RxNorm (for interventions) to locate the search term, translational filters found, and associated interventions in the title and abstract. An algorithm ranks the interventions and conditions, and then highlights them in the results page for quick reading and evaluation. Using previously searched terms and standard formulas, the precision and recall of TSS were 0.99 and 0.47, compared to 0.58 and 1.0 for PubMed Entrez, respectively. ...
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Reviewers should identify relevant published work that has not been cited by the authors. Any statement that an observation, derivation, or argument had been previously reported should be accompanied by the relevant citation. A reviewer should also call to the editors attention any substantial similarity or overlap between the manuscript under consideration and any other published paper of which they have personal knowledge ...
With extensive training multiple raters are able to attain a high level of agreement when classifying articles in a hand search of the literature.
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Results from some observational studies suggest that higher whole grain (WG) intake is associated with lower risk of weight gain. Ovid Medline was used to conduct a literature search for observational studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing WG food intake and weight status in adults. A meta-regression analysis of cross-sectional data from 12 observational studies (136,834 subjects) and a meta-analysis of nine RCTs (973 subjects) was conducted; six prospective cohort publications were qualitatively reviewed. Cross-sectional data meta-regression results indicate a significant, inverse correlation between WG intake and body mass index (BMI): weighted slope, −0.0141 kg/m2 per g/day of WG intake (95% confidence interval (CI): −0.0207, −0.0077; r = −0.526, p = 0.0001). Prospective cohort results generally showed inverse associations between WG intake and weight change with typical follow-up periods of five to 20 years. RCT meta-analysis results show a nonsignificant
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Background: Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs) are a highly conserved family of enzymes whose main function is to preserve genomic integrity following DNA damage. PARP inhibitors (PARPi) are increasingly used in cancers with deficiencies in homologous recombination. Clinical trials in breast and ovarian cancers have led to several FDA approvals in recent years, and their use in clinical practice is continuing to rise. It is thus necessary to assess their adverse event (AE) profile. Method: Literature search was performed using Ovid MEDLINE, EMBASE, CENTRAL, and Scopus (inception through October 26, 2018). Eligible studies were phase 3, randomized, controlled trials that compared single agent PARPi to placebo or standard treatment. Number of patients treated and AEs reported were recorded. Observed incidence of AE was reported with 95% CI. Heterogeneity was evaluated using Cochran Q statistic and I2 statistics quantified the proportion of heterogeneity not due to chance. Results: Databases ...
... uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) for information retrieval. Engines designed to search MEDLINE (such as Entrez and ... "Journal Selection for MEDLINE". "MEDLINE Journal Selection Fact Sheet". LSTRC. Retrieved 2009-04-13. "PubMed Tutorial - ... In 2011, PubMed/MEDLINE was searched 1.8 billion times, up from 1.6 billion searches in the previous year. A service such as ... MEDLINE also covers much of the literature in biology and biochemistry, as well as fields such as molecular evolution. Compiled ...
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AHFS Consumer Medication Information (2014). "Lithium". Medline. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Kean WF, Hart L, Buchanan ...
ISBN 0-7817-3905-5. Smith, Melanie N. (2006-05-10). "Cervical polyps". MEDLINE. Retrieved 2007-11-05. Bates, Jane (1997). ...
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"Aminoaciduria". Medline. NIH. Retrieved 18 March 2019. "Aminoaciduria". Mosby's Medical Dictionary (9th ed.). Mosby. 2013. p. ...
"Glucose tolerance test". Medline. Archived from the original on June 9, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012. Handbook of nutrition ...
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Lee, M R. "The History of Ephedra (ma-huang)." MEDLINE. The Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Mar. 2011 ...
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MEDLINE. United States National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 7 November 2014. Raymond S. Sinatra; Jonathan S. Jahr; J. ...
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"Trisomy 18". Medline. Archived from the original on 2008-10-01. Retrieved 2008-07-24. Hurt K, Sottner O, Záhumenský J, et al. ( ...
"Medline Mourns Passing of Co-Founder Jim Mills". www.prnewswire.com. "Charles N Mills: Chief Executive Officer, Medline ... "Medline Remains Operational Through Hurricane Harvey and Current Recovery". Medline. Retrieved 2020-04-03. Restuccia, Rebecca ... Charles N. Mills (born 1961) is an American businessman, and the CEO of Medline Industries. Mills is the son of James Stephen " ... Mills has been CEO of Medline Industries since 1997, the fourth generation to run the company, founded in 1910. His cousin, ...
MEDLINE. 16 (1): 43-47. PMID 3453957. "Risks of hip and knee replacement". MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine). ...
There is also a consumer version of this guideline.[citation needed] "Autonomic dysreflexia". Medline. NIH. Retrieved 19 March ...
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"Contact dermatitis". Medline. Retrieved 2015-10-24. "Liquid fabric softener may make clothes more flammable: Quebec coroner". ...
MEDLINE. Web. 19 Feb. 2015. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Macropodus opercularis. (Articles with short description, ...
Feb 2007;101(2):203-5. [Medline]. Baron S., (1996). Medical Microbiology. (4th edition). The University of Texas Medical Branch ...
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  • In a search of Medline and Embase databases in March 2006 we extracted data on 386 biomedical papers originating from the Syrian Arab Republic. (who.int)
  • Lors d'une recherche dans les bases de données Medline et Embase en mars 2006, nous avons extrait des références relatives à 386 articles biomédicaux provenant de ce pays. (who.int)
  • La base Embase était celle qui en contenait le plus. (who.int)
  • Neuropsychopharmacology is included in the leading abstracting and indexing services including ISI, MEDLINE, EMBASE and BIOSIS. (nature.com)
  • Medline Industries, a developer and supplier of PPE and other medical products, is looking into a possible sale of its company that could be worth as much as $30 billion. (dotmed.com)
  • If such a deal were in the works, it would likely attract private-equity bidders due to their having more resources and capital to buy-out and integrate Medline Industries into their operations. (dotmed.com)
  • Medline Industries previously acquired the NAMIC fluid management portfolio of AngioDynamics in 2019 for $167.5 million. (dotmed.com)
  • Medline Industries did not respond for comment. (dotmed.com)
  • Crain's) - North suburban medical products supplier Medline Industries Inc. is facing 18 claims from patients stemming from a counterfeit batch of surgical mesh, a sign of the safety challenges faced by the health care industry. (chicagobusiness.com)
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  • Medline Industries Inc. in what would be one of the biggest leveraged buyouts of all time. (bloomberg.com)
  • In 2013, Medline Industries Inc., the largest privately held manufacturer and distributor of healthcare supplies in the United States, partnered with Swisslog to transform its supply chain and increase capacity. (swisslog.com)
  • A group of private equity companies is purchasing medical supply giant Medline Industries in what is reportedly the biggest leveraged buyout in a decade. (healthcaredive.com)
  • Moreover, Medline Industries Inc. also offers products such as QuickStop product line, a spray bandages which consists of oxidized cellulose powder that works to stop the bleeding fast. (medgadget.com)
  • MEDLINE is a large database consisting of more than twelve million medical bibliographic citations and author abstracts from more than 4,600 biomedical journals. (iscb.org)
  • Chilibot is a web-based text mining application that extracts gene protein and drug relationships from MEDLINE abstracts. (chilibot.net)
  • This Membership level is the ultimate in research dissemination and saves users hundreds of hours of searching, vetting and cataloging MedLine abstracts. (greenmedinfo.com)
  • Search Strategies available for PubMed, Medline(OVID) and Scopus. (cdc.gov)
  • If you would like to carry out your own searches Ovid Medline is available for members. (bda.org)
  • PubMed and Ovid/ProQuest MEDLINE all let you access MEDLINE, the U.S. National Library of Medicine's biomedicine bibliographic database. (fiu.edu)
  • As an FIU affiliate you have access to MEDLINE via Ovid and ProQuest , both of which require you to use off-campus access if you are not currently at FIU. (fiu.edu)
  • The method consisted in the revision of scientific publications available in the MEDLINE, in the period of 1996 to 2006 and LILACS bases, without timeframe restriction. (bvsalud.org)
  • PubMed MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases, factors are less detailed, although some genetic profiles, retrieving all the articles published from December 1971 such as the E-cadherin, IL-1B , mutation, are known to to March 2022. (who.int)
  • The MEDLINE/PubMed research reporting guidelines search retrieves citations to journal literature, combining subject terms and title & abstract words. (nih.gov)
  • Separate MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations file. (fiu.edu)
  • MEDLINE In-Process & Other Non-Indexed Citations automatically included in search. (fiu.edu)
  • 1800 - Present) Comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. (cdc.gov)
  • Click on citations within drug and disease topics in our clinical reference to review the clinical evidence on MEDLINE. (medscape.com)
  • The new Zodiac Medline 6.8 is the perfect boat to share special moments with family and friends. (southamptonboatshow.com)
  • Learn more about how Swisslog is helping Medline streamline and evolve its distribution centers so they can provide critical next-day service to hospitals, physicians' offices, surgical centers, care facilities, big box retailers and pharmacies . (swisslog.com)
  • Medline plans to invest an additional $500 million in 2021, including opening seven medical-grade distribution centers this year. (healthcaredive.com)
  • Microban antimicrobial* protection is built into the Medline 3-in-1 commode to help prevent stains and odors caused by bacteria, mold and mildew, for the life of the product. (homehealthservice.com)
  • Blackstone, Carlyle and Hellman & Friedman have agreed to acquire Northfield, Ill.-based Medline for more than $30 billion, according to multiple media reports. (healthcaredive.com)
  • To obtain the highest number of topic-related articles, an extensive electronic search was conducted in the PubMed MEDLINE and Cochrane databases up to March 2022 using Boolean operators with a combination of keywords and MeSH terms. (who.int)
  • Medline E*Kits® Streamline the Central Line Dressing Change Process and Save Time! (medexsupply.com)
  • Medline E*Kits® streamline this process to reduce wasted time and competency. (medexsupply.com)
  • Medline, with annual revenue of $4.7 billion, bought the mesh, typically used in surgeries like hernia repairs, in 2008-09 from Ram Medical Inc., which said it had been made by Murray Hill, N.J.-based C.R. Bard Inc., a well-known surgical device manufacturer, court records show. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Medline says it is the largest privately held manufacturer and distributor of healthcare supplies like gowns, wheelchairs and exam tables in the U.S., with 2020 revenue of $17.5 billion. (healthcaredive.com)
  • But the mesh had actually been made by a company in Delhi, India, Medline says. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Using a systematic Medline search, we categorised the identified studies according to diagnoses. (bmj.com)
  • The material is thinner than Medline Anglestat 600 Series or Fashion Seal styles. (scrubsunlimited.com)
  • Create a file for use with citation management software, in a MEDLINE/PubMed -style (.nbib) format. (ed.gov)
  • Medline is one of the largest privately held companies in the Chicago area, with 2011 revenue of $4.7 billion, up 16.3 percent from 2010, according to Crain's list of privately held firms, published April 16. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • That same month, Medline announced a $12 million prime vendor partnership with Yuma Regional Medical Center to identify new strategies for enhancing operational and clinical efficiencies across the acute care hospital and multiple ambulatory facilities. (dotmed.com)
  • Patients allege that Medline and Ram Medical were negligent and fraudulent. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Give us a chance to enhance your solo medical office by offering Medline disposable paper souffle cups so that you can better engage with your patients. (quill.com)
  • Medline began exploring a potential sale in April , and the medical supply company quickly attracted a large pool of bidders. (healthcaredive.com)
  • Plantar Faciitis", Medline Plus Medical Encyclopedia, 2014. (rxwiki.com)
  • A MEDLINE search was conducted, and all identified articles that described surveys of exposures to blood or surveillance of blood-borne infections among firefighters and/or emergency medical technicians (EMTs) in the United States were reviewed. (cdc.gov)
  • You will be emailed with references every time new articles on your topic appear on Medline. (bda.org)
  • Extensive reference linking to MEDLINE, ISI, Chemport and others via services such as Crossref and DOI numbers provide seamless online linking between articles and databases. (nature.com)
  • Plus, search the MEDLINE database for journal articles. (medscape.com)
  • Just to note, no articles were found using these search terms in PubMed or MedLine). (cdc.gov)
  • English language articles contained within the databases Toxline, Medline, HSEline, a database maintained by the United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive, and the NIOSHTIC database were searched to characterize the job tasks, exposures, and health risks of construction laborers. (cdc.gov)
  • 2020. Situación actual del diagnóstico y tratamiento del cáncer de mama en Argentina. (aaoc.org.ar)
  • The group, comprising Blackstone Group Inc., Carlyle Group Inc. and Hellman & Friedman, will take a majority stake in Medline. (bloomberg.com)
  • The alternative involves multiple CGI calls to public MEDLINE databases that have a daily limit for the number of requests per machine. (iscb.org)
  • After the transaction closes, Medline will remain a privately held company. (healthcaredive.com)
  • MEDLINE is the main part of PubMed, an online, searchable, database of research literature in the biomedical and life sciences. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The MyMED database is an internal relational database implementation of MEDLINE XML data leased from the National Library of Medicine (NLM). (iscb.org)
  • From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. (proteopedia.org)
  • Clínica e Investigación en Arteriosclerosis is the official journal of the Spanish Society of Arteriosclerosis, the Latinoamerican Society of Arteriosclerosis and the Iberolatinoamerican Society of Arteriosclerosis. (elsevier.es)
  • Medline said it plans to use the new capital to expand its product offerings, accelerate international expansion and invest in its global supply chain infrastructure. (healthcaredive.com)
  • The majority of journals are selected for MEDLINE based on the recommendation of the Literature Selection Technical Review Committee (LSTRC) , an NIH-chartered advisory committee of external experts. (medlineplus.gov)
  • En raison de l'abondance d'informations et de littérature produites sur la COVID-19 dans le monde en général et en Afrique en particulier, le Bureau régional de l'OMS pour l'Afrique publie chaque semaine 'Weekly COVID Literature Update' pour mettre en évidence la littérature la plus importante. (who.int)
  • See all Medline products! (bettymills.com)
  • Medline sterile E*Kits® were designed to allow clinicians to provide excellent patient care with quality products, while streamlining components, reducing waste, and offering cost-effective supply solutions. (medexsupply.com)
  • Instead of creating storage space for numerous items which are pulled again and again for similar procedures, a convenient sterile E*Kit from Medline is a single item pulled from a single location. (medexsupply.com)
  • The combined class-action case against Medline has been dismissed, but it's expected that the plaintiffs will appeal, Medline said in a lawsuit it filed against Landmark American Insurance Co., which issued a general liability policy to Medline. (chicagobusiness.com)
  • Medline was founded by the billionaire Mills family in 1966, and went public in 1972 before the family bought the shares back five years later, over concerns its stock was being undervalued. (healthcaredive.com)
  • MedlinePlus and MEDLINE/PubMed are resources from the National Library of Medicine, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Ram voluntarily recalled the product, which was sold to five other distributors besides Medline. (chicagobusiness.com)