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Southern Medical Journal, 1973
The authors describe how to use the national computer-based communications network which is now widely available. MEDLINE makes it feasible for most physicians in the South to obtain much faster and more efficient literature searches through their local medical libraries.
Robert A. Utterback, Dick R. Miller
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The authors describe how to use the national computer-based communications network which is now widely available. MEDLINE makes it feasible for most physicians in the South to obtain much faster and more efficient literature searches through their local medical libraries.
Robert A. Utterback, Dick R. Miller
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Medline searching and retrieval
Medical Informatics, 1978The development of MEDLINE searching philosophy and methodology is described. Searcher requirements and capabilities in moving from a batch-mode linear operation to the iterative searching and retrieval provided by the random access mode of MEDLARS II are discussed.
Yvonne B. Scott, Charlotte Kenton
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The Physician's MEDLINE and Emergency Medicine MEDLINE
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992As the universe of medical literature continues its massive expansion, not unlike cosmology's own big bang, technology is advancing in stride, attempting to organize chaos. The latest tool is a series of MEDLINE subsets on CD-ROM. For the uninitiated, CD-ROM (compact diskread only memory) uses disks similar to audio CDs, but stores information instead
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The Medline hardware and software
Medical Informatics, 1978The National Library of Medicine's computer system has developed from a second generation computer to the large IBM multiprocessor system that is now used to maintain the MEDLINE file, provide retrieval services, and produce the computer photocomposed products of the NLM.
D. L. Kenton+3 more
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Methemoglobin, MEDLINE, and hyperlipemia
Critical Care Medicine, 1987Un cas demontre la sensibilite de la determination spectrophotometrique de la methemoglobine a l'hyperlipemie chez un diabetique obese avec acidocetose. Le traitement a ete mis en route apres la decouverte d'un cas identique dans la litterature repertorie dans ...
Bruce M. Meth, Kevin M. Murray
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Angiogenesis in MEDLINE and beyond
1992The scientific literature on angiogenesis is growing fast as shown in Fig. 1 for the years 1966 to 1990.
A. Escher+4 more
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Medical Informatics, 1978
A primary objective of the Data Communication Component (MEDLINE) of the Biomedical Communications Network (BCN) is to provide low-cost, reliable, nationwide and international access to the NLM on-line services. The network has evolved over several years and continues to change as new technologies and user requirements emerge. Today, TELENET and TYMNET
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A primary objective of the Data Communication Component (MEDLINE) of the Biomedical Communications Network (BCN) is to provide low-cost, reliable, nationwide and international access to the NLM on-line services. The network has evolved over several years and continues to change as new technologies and user requirements emerge. Today, TELENET and TYMNET
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