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Detecting Oral Cancer Using Tabular Deep Learning. [PDF]
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Lecture and Book Signing by Dr. Peter Hotez; Keep Your Copyright! New Class Offered at the Library, Vol 10 (8) [PDF]
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Regulatory considerations for developing phage therapy medicinal products for the treatment of antimicrobial resistant bacterial infections. [PDF]
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: <i>Duplodnaviria</i> 2025. [PDF]
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A World of Knowledge for The Nation's Health: The U.S. National Library of Medicine
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1986The origins, history, current collections and services, and projected future services of the U.S. National Library of Medicine are described, and the seminal figure in its development is profiled. The library, now located on the campus of the National Institutes of Health, was founded in 1836 as the Library of the Army Surgeon General's Office.
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The U.S. national library of medicine and international medlars cooperation
Information Storage and Retrieval, 1972Abstract The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) initiated its computer-based bibliographic information storage and retrieval system, MEDLARS, in 1964. Currently, the NLM has eight international MEDLARS quid-pro-quo arrangements with the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, West Germany, Japan, Australia, Canada and the World Health Organization ...
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Methods of Information in Medicine, 1963
MEDLARS is an acronym for the name (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) which the National Library of Medicine has given to the computer-based bibliographic retrieval and publication system now under development. From the bibliographic viewpoint, MEDLARS embraces the following general objectives: Increased coverage of the current ...
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MEDLARS is an acronym for the name (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) which the National Library of Medicine has given to the computer-based bibliographic retrieval and publication system now under development. From the bibliographic viewpoint, MEDLARS embraces the following general objectives: Increased coverage of the current ...
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The U.S. National Library of Medicine: a worldwide nursing resource.
International nursing review, 1986The National Library of Medicine, the world's largest library of the health sciences, will celebrate this year the 150th anniversary of its founding. The Library's material and its information services may be used by nurses and other health professional and health science students throughout the world.
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