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Leveraging output term co-occurrence frequencies and latent associations in predicting medical subject headings [PDF]
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Characterization of the Medical Subject Headings thesaurus for pharmacy
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2014The completeness and utility of pharmacy-oriented Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) relative to MeSH terminology pertaining to other healthcare professions (dentistry and nursing) are evaluated.The 2013 version of the MeSH thesaurus-the standard vocabulary used by the National Library of Medicine (NLM) to index articles in PubMed and MEDLINE-was searched
Minguet, Fernando +4 more
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Relationships in Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
2001Recent efforts to make some of the relationships within MeSH more explicit have led to a deeper understanding of the nature of these relationships. This chapter will explore the relationships represented in MeSH in the light of that understanding. Every term that occurs may be thought of as representing a concept.
Stuart J. Nelson +2 more
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The NLM Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) repository stores full MeSH records that were recently added to mesh (at least since 2020) or were part of a list of terms used to censor current and future federally funded research. Source: National Library of Medicine.
Orozco, Rebecca +3 more
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Accuracy of Medical Subject Heading Indexing of Dental Survival Analyses
The International Journal of Prosthodontics, 2014To assess the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) indexing of articles that employed time-to-event analyses to report outcomes of dental treatment in patients.Articles published in 2008 in 50 dental journals with the highest impact factors were hand searched to identify articles reporting dental treatment outcomes over time in human subjects with time-to ...
Layton, Danielle M., Clarke, Michael
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Ordnungssystem Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
1995Nicht zuletzt aus didaktischen Grunden wurde bisher eine idealisierte Struktur fur Ordnungssysteme, also gewissermasen das Ordnungssystem in „Reinkultur“, vorgestellt. Die in der Praxis verwendeten Ordnungssysteme unterscheiden sich davon und auch untereinander zum Teil erheblich.
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Query and Document Expansion with Medical Subject Headings Terms at Medical Imageclef 2008
2009In this paper, we report on query and document expansion using Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms designed for medical ImageCLEF 2008. In this collection, MeSH terms describing an image could be obtained in two different ways: either being collected with the associated MEDLINE's paper, or being extracted from the associated caption.
Julien Gobeill +2 more
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Using Topic Models to Interpret MEDLINE’s Medical Subject Headings
2009We consider the task of interpreting and understanding a taxonomy of classification terms applied to documents in a collection. In particular, we show how unsupervised topic models are useful for interpreting and understanding MeSH, the Medical Subject Headings applied to articles in MEDLINE. We introduce the resampled author model, which captures some
David Newman 0001 +2 more
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On the potential search effectiveness of MeSH (medical subject headings) terms
Proceedings of the third symposium on Information interaction in context, 2010The creation of innovative techniques of document representation is critical to the development of effective information retrieval (IR) systems. In this paper, we report on the impact of state-of-the-art human indexing techniques, exemplified by MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms, in the document representation. We studied queries formulated by four
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