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PubMed Central
黄亚明
- Vol. 48, Iss: 06, pp 480-480
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PubMed Central(PMC) as discussed by the authors ] is a pub-med central that provides a platform for the dissemination of MEDLINE information to the general public.Abstract:
PubMed Central(PMC)是美国国立卫生研究院国立医学图书馆生物技术与信息中心开发和维护的生物医学与生命科学期刊文献免费数字文档库。其宗旨是承担起数字时代世界级图书馆的作用。它不是期刊出版商。出版商自愿加入PMC,并需满足一定的科研水平和编辑质量标准。read more
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LINNAEUS: A species name identification system for biomedical literature
TL;DR: LINNAEUS is an open source, stand-alone software system capable of recognizing and normalizing species name mentions with speed and accuracy, and can be integrated into a range of bioinformatics and text-mining applications.
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NIH disease funding levels and burden of disease
Leslie A. Gillum,Christopher J. Gouveia,E. Ray Dorsey,Mark J. Pletcher,Colin Mathers,Charles E. McCulloch,S. Claiborne Johnston +6 more
TL;DR: Current levels of NIH disease-specific research funding correlate modestly with US disease burden, and correlation has not improved in the last decade.
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Local anaesthetics and regional anaesthesia for preventing chronic pain after surgery.
TL;DR: The conclusions are significantly weakened by performance bias, shortcomings in allocation concealment, considerable attrition and incomplete outcome data, and the evidence synthesis is based on only a few, small studies.
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Estimating Cost of Care for Patients With Acute Low Back Pain: A Retrospective Review of Patient Records
TL;DR: Osteopathic manipulative treatment may reduce costs for the management of acute LBP, and further research in a prospective study is needed.
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Scholarly context not found: one in five articles suffers from reference rot.
Martin Klein,Herbert Van de Sompel,Robert Sanderson,Harihar Shankar,Lyudmila Balakireva,Ke Zhou,Richard Tobin +6 more
TL;DR: This paper investigates the extent to which reference rot impacts the ability to revisit the web context that surrounds STM articles some time after their publication, and suggests that robust solutions to combat the reference rot problem are required.
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