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About: Word search is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 843 publications have been published within this topic receiving 24212 citations. The topic is also known as: word find & word seek.


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TL;DR: This database provides a detailed and comprehensive description of the structural and evolutionary relationships of the proteins of known structure and provides for each entry links to co-ordinates, images of the structure, interactive viewers, sequence data and literature references.

6,603 citations

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TL;DR: The PRESS 2015 Guideline Statement should help to guide and improve the peer review of electronic literature search strategies and suggested that structured PRESS could identify search errors and improved the selection of search terms.

2,051 citations

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TL;DR: Responsibility rates have remained somewhat constant over time, and researchers need to document the efforts used to increase response rates to mailed physician questionnaires.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To examine response rate information from mailed physician questionnaires reported in published articles. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Citations for articles published between 1985 and 1995 were obtained using a key word search of the Medline, PsychLit, and Sociofile databases. STUDY DESIGN: A 5 percent random sample of relevant citations was selected from each year. DATA COLLECTION/EXTRACTION METHODS: Citations found to be other than physician surveys were discarded and replaced with the next randomly assigned article. Selected articles were abstracted using a standardized variable list. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The average response rate for mailed physician questionnaires was 61 percent. The average response rate for large sample surveys (> 1,000 observations) was 52 percent. In addition, only 44 percent of the abstracted articles reported a discussion of response bias, and only 54 percent reported any type of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: (1) Response rates have remained somewhat constant over time, and (2) researchers need to document the efforts used to increase response rates to mailed physician questionnaires.

717 citations

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27 Dec 1999
TL;DR: The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering is not a traditional handhook as mentioned in this paper, but it is a handbook of thermal spray coatings written by the CRC Workshop of Thermal Spray Coatings.
Abstract: The Science And Engineering Of Thermal Spray Coatings. Author: Lech The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering is not a traditional handhook. Engineers. Find books on mechanical engineering by doing a "Word(s) anywhere" or title search in Mirlyn. A word search CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering. 2000. the electrical engineering handbook siemens and add just a couple of clarification words more words THE CRC HANDBOOK OF THERMAL ENGINEERING.

400 citations

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01 Mar 1999-Language
TL;DR: Theoretical Foundations: Writing Systems, Psycholinguistics, and Neuropsychology as mentioned in this paper, from writing to orthography: The Functions and Limits of the Notion of System.
Abstract: Contents: C.A. Perfetti, L. Rieben, M. Fayol, Introduction. Part I:Theoretical Foundations: Writing Systems, Psycholinguistics, and Neuropsychology. J-P. Jaffre, From Writing to Orthography: The Functions and Limits of the Notion of System. C.A. Perfetti, The Psycholinguistics of Spelling and Reading. P. Zesiger, M-P. de Partz, The Cognitive Neuropsychology of Spelling. Part II:The Acquisition of Spelling. R. Treiman, M. Cassar, Spelling Acquisition in English. H. Wimmer, How Learning to Spell in German Differs From Learning to Spell in English. C. Totereau, M-G. Thevenin, M. Fayol, The Development of the Understanding of Number Morphology in Written French. J. Alegria, P. Mousty, Lexical Spelling Processes in Reading Disabled French-Speaking Children. L. Allal, Learning to Spell in the Classroom. T. Nunes, P. Bryant, M. Bindman, Spelling and Grammar--the Necsed Move. Part III:The Relationship Between Spelling and Reading. A.M.T. Bosman, G.C. Van Orden, Why Spelling Is More Difficult Than Reading. I. Berent, R. Frost, The Inhibition of Polygraphic Consonants in Spelling Hebrew: Evidence for Recurrent Assembly of Spelling and Phonology in Visual Word Recognition. J.E. Gombert, P. Bryant, N. Warrick, Children's Use of Analogy in Learning to Read and to Spell. L.C. Ehri, Learning to Read and Learning to Spell Are One and the Same, Almost. N. Ellis, Interactions in the Development of Reading and Spelling: Stages, Strategies and Exchange of Knowledge. L. Rieben, M. Saada-Robert, Relations Between Word Search Strategies and Word Copying Strategies in Children Aged 5-6 Years. P.H.K. Seymour, Foundations of Orthographic Development. L. Sprenger-Charolles, L.S. Siegel, D. Bechennec, Beginning Reading and Spelling Acquisition in French: A Longitudinal Study.

370 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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202144
202037
201936
201835
201753
201647