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Tracking the Evolution of Research Topics in Using Keywords and MeSH Terms [PDF]
Objectives This study analyzed publications in Healthcare Informatics Research (HIR) to identify trends and shifts in research focus within both the journal and the broader Korean medical informatics landscape.
Kye Hwa Lee, Hyejung Chang
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Medical subject headings (MeSH) terms.
Dhammi IK, Kumar S.
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Promotion to MEDLINE, indexing with Medical Subject Headings, and open data policy for the [PDF]
Sun Huh
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Transforming the Medical Subject Headings into Linked Data: Creating the Authorized Version of MeSH in RDF [PDF]
Bushman B, Anderson D, Fu G.
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Representation of Social Determinants of Health terminology in medical subject headings: impact of added terms [PDF]
Suda-King C +5 more
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Leveraging output term co-occurrence frequencies and latent associations in predicting medical subject headings [PDF]
Ramakanth Kavuluru
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open-japanese-mesh: assigning MeSH UIDs to Japanese medical terms via open Japanese-English glossaries [PDF]
The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus is a controlled vocabulary for indexing biomedical documents that is used for document retrieval and other natural language processing purposes. However, although the original English MeSH is freely available,
Ryota Yamada, Yuka Tatieisi
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This study examines the prevalence of medical subject headings in vendor-supplied cataloguing records for publications contained within aggregated databases or publisher collections.
Pamela S. Morgan
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Background Deprescribing literature has been increasing rapidly. Our aim was to develop and validate search filters to identify articles on deprescribing in Medline via PubMed and in Embase via Embase.com . Methods Articles published from 2011 to 2020 in
Thomas Morel +3 more
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A Multilingual Browser Platform for Medical Subject Headings [PDF]
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) controls and publishes the thesaurus Medical Subject Headings which is used for indexing PubMed. Besides an XML export, the NLM offers a web based MeSH browser. The platform contains English terms. The German Institute for Medical Documentation and Information (DIMDI) partially translated and published these terms.
Raphael, Scheible +6 more
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