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International Plant Names Index DatabaseThis is a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and fern allies. Its goal is to eliminate the need for repeated reference to primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names. The data are freely available and are gradually being standardized and checked. IPNI will be a dynamic resource, depending on direct contributions by all members of the botanical community.
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Searchable, international database of ongoing randomised controlled trials in all areas of healthcare.
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InterPro DatabaseA database of protein families, domains and functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins can be applied to unknown protein sequences.
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A database of structured descriptions of congenital abnormalities associated with mental retardation. Eponymous names are supplemented by full personal names to assist in differentiating similar syndromes. Users may browse an alphabetical list or search by keyword (all fields), major feature, syndrome name or synonym, MeSH term, OMIM number, etc. Knowledgeable users may submit additional entries for eventual inclusion. Syndrome descriptions include links to matching OMIM entries.
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JAMAevidence McGraw-Hill, TRIAL ENDED 15.MAR.2013.JAMAevidence assists users in identifying the best available evidence. It provides access to textbooks: The Rational Clinical Examination: Evidence-Based Clinical Diagnosis (2009), and A Manual for Evidence-Based Clinical Practice (2008), and Care at the Close of Life : Evidence and Experience (2011) as well as useful tools: education guides, glossary, calculators, worksheets, question wizards, weekly RSS feed of featured JAMA articles, compiled clinical scenarios, podcasts, and user-level customization features.
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"Using Internet technology, it is designed to help you follow the development of information and media, and attitudes about them, from the beginning of records to the present. Containing annotated references to discoveries, developments of a social, scientific, theoretical or technological nature, as well as references to physical books, documents, artifacts, art works, and to websites and other digital media, it arranges, both chronologically and thematically, selected historical examples and recent developments of the methods used to record, distribute, exchange, organize, store, and search information"--Website.
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Provides evidence-based nursing information prepared by expert reviewers at Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). It includes several databases: Best Practice Information Sheets, Consumer Information Sheets, Evidence Summaries, Recommended Practices, Systematic Review Protocols, Systematic Reviews, and Technical Reports.
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Journal abbreviation sources (JAS) Iowa State UnivA categorized registry of Web resources that list or provide access to the full title of journal abbreviations or other types of abbreviated publication titles. Selected library catalogs providing abbreviated title searching have also been included.
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Journal citation reports Thomson
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Journal watch 1987-, Mass Med Soc
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KChannelDB : Database
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KEGG DatabaseJEGG includes gene and molecular catalogs, maps of metabolic pathways, and genome maps. Also includes links to SWISS-PROT and GenBank.
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KEGG Pathway Database Database
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KIDS COUNT databook Latest year only.
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Database of experimentally determined kinetic data of protein-protein, protein-RNA, protein-DNA, protein-ligand, RNA-ligand, DNA-ligand binding or reaction events described in the literature.
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King Guide to parenteral admixtures Database
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The KEGG database is designed to facilitate understanding of higher-order protein and cellular functions (e.g., metabolic networks) using genomic and molecular information.
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Lab tests online Am Assoc Clin ChemProvides patients and caregivers with information about clinical tests that are part of routine care, diagnosis, and treatment of various conditions and diseases.
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LactMed NLMIncludes information on drugs and lactation and contains over 450 drug records, and maternal levels in breast milk, infant levels in blood, potential effects in breastfeeding infants and on lactation itself, the AAP category for level of compatibility of the drug with breastfeeding, and alternate drugs to consider. References are included, as is nomenclature information, such as the drug's Chemical Abstract Service's (CAS) Registry number and its broad drug class.
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Landolt-Börnstein SpringerSpringerMaterials is based on the Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the unique, fully evaluated data collection in all areas of physical sciences and engineering. SpringerMaterials also comprises the Dortmund Data Bank Software & Separation Technology, a Database on Thermophysical Properties and the Linus Pauling Files, a Database on Inorganic Solid Phases and chemical safety data.Chemical Safety data has: REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals, GHS Globally Harmonized System RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances, WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
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Lane catalog Lane Med LibrThe Lane Catalog contains records for 280,000 specific resources, including journals, books, pamphlets, articles, chapters, videos, graphics, software, objects, etc., much of it available in digital formats regardless of age. The catalog emphasizes relationships between works, MeSH (medical subject headings), and coverage from the 13th century to today. Most content represented in the catalog is in English, with strong collections of German, French, and Latin, former languages of science, and specialized or representative materials in other languages, particularly Arabic.
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Includes records for controlled vocabulary used at Lane Medical Library, including MeSH (with local extensions and appended references), as well as personal, corporate, meeting, language, and place names, with historical and biographical information, name changes, time periods, uniform titles for works, etc. These records are derived from internal authority files.
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Lane Library Mobile Mobile Website, Various PlatformsMobile version of the Lane Medical Library website. Quick access to Lane Library's key resources on mobile devices, including iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Android, etc. "Search or browse to get fulltext articles, journals, books or databases. Use Lane's Clinical PICO search to target the best available clinical information quickly. Handy links to Lane hours and mobile versions of PubMed, UpToDate, and more"--Website.
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LaneConnex WebsiteAn information service interface with bioresearch, clinical, pediatrics, and history portals. It provides federated search of a variety of resources, including databases, fulltext books and journals, clinical calculators, and other local and remote resources. It also serves as the library's homepage and conduit to its many services. In May 2007, the search covers around 200 databases and fulltext resources, as well as metadata for 7167 local records extracted from the Lane catalog.
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LANGE Educational Library McGraw-Hill
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Lange Self-assessment tool AccessMedicine, Stanford users must registerAccess to 3000+ exam questions.
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Latin America data base DatabaseAn information service which includes an online searchable archive of articles on politics, economics, human rights, the environment, drugs, guerrillas, military and other stories dating from 1986 and updated weekly. Also includes back issues of Latin American economic journals in Spanish and RETAnet: Resources for teaching about the Americas.
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Lecture browser (MIT) Search EngineVideo search engine for lectures given at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Lexi-Comp Online Database, Classic VersionMobile Application, Various Platforms Users must download the app, obtain a product code and register per instructions on website.Includes these databases in Lexi-Comp's complete Clinical Reference Library: -- - Lexi-Drugs Online -- - Pediatric Lexi-Drugs Online -- - AHFS Essentials (Adult and Pediatric) -- - AHFS DI (Adult and Pediatric) -- - Geriatric Lexi-Drugs Online -- - Natural Products Database.Includes these local databases: -- - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Housestaff Manual (Formulary) -- - Stanford Hospital & Clinics Formulary.
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Lexi-DrugID online Database
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Lexi-Interact online Database
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Lexis-Nexis academic DatabaseProvides access to information on top news, general news topics, company news, industry & market news, government & political news, legal company news, industry & market news, government & political news, legal news, company financial information, country profiles, state profiles, biographical information, reference & directories, general medical & health topics, medical abstracts, accounting, auditing & tax, law reviews, federal case law, U.S. Code, Constitution & court rules, and state legal research.
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Library of Congress online catalog Lib Congress
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Library technology guides DatabaseIncludes a database of bibliographic resources, a database of library automation companies, and a database of online catalogs and Web pages (lib-web-cats).
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LILACS DatabaseIndexes literature produced in Latin American countries that are not indexed in Medline. Includes MeSH.
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An annotated bibliography of prose, poetry, film, video and art for use in the medical humanities.
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Litt's D.E.R.M. database DatabaseMobile Website Users must create a username and password in Litt's, and log into Litt's with that username and password on the mobile device.This database provides the user with a basis for the correct diagnosis and identification of agents responsible for dermatological reaction patterns.
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LiverTox Fulltext"LIVERTOX provides up-to-date, accurate, and easily accessed information on the diagnosis, cause, frequency, patterns, and management of liver injury attributable to prescription and nonprescription medications, herbals and dietary supplements. "--Website.
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LOCATE DatabaseA curated, web-accessible database that houses data describing the membrane organization and subcellular localization of proteins from the FANTOM3 Isoform Protein Sequence set.
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LocatorPlus NLM
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Maize genetics and genomics database Iowa State UnivFocusing on the complete maize resources.
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MaizeGDB : Iowa State UnivFocusing on the complete maize resources.
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Malaria parasite metabolic pathways DatabaseA compilation of Plasmodium metabolic pathway maps culled from general biochemistry sites.
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A multi-institutional effort to identify and sequence cDNA clones containing a full-length open reading frame (FL-ORF) for human, mouse, and rat genes.
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Martindale, The complete drug reference Thomson, Search Martindale via the main Micromedex search screen.Database Search Martindale via the main Micromedex search screen. Truven
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MAST DatabaseSearches sequence databases using MEME motifs as input.
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MatchMiner DatabaseA tool for determining what are the properties associated with an identifier used in genome or transcriptome studies, such as a Gene ID, UniGene cluster or IMAGE clone ID.
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MathSciNet DatabaseCovers the world's mathematical literature since 1940. Its Author Database identifies authors and possible variations of authors' names as listed in Mathematical Reviews.
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MATLAB Central file exchange WebsiteRepository of MATLAB programs and tutorials contributed by users and developers of MATLAB, Simulink and related MATHWORKS products.
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Mayo Clinic health oasis Database
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MD Consult (Online service) DatabaseMD consult provides access to textbooks, electronic journals, practice guidelines, drug information, and patient education handouts.
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MD Consult Mobile MD Consult (Firm), Users must create a personal account in the MDConsult database. iPhone/iTouch/iPad, Android, Blackberry, etc."This mobile version of MD Consult contains a subset of the full desktop version content that has been optimized for mobile usage"--Website.
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MD Consult. Drugs MD Consult"MD Consult drug information is provided by Gold Standard. Includes generic and brand name drugs, investigational medications, nutraceuticals, and nutritional products. FDA Approvals and Safety Notices are added when announced by the US Food and Drug Administration or a specific drug manufacturer"--Website.
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MDCalc Database
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MDConsult. Patient Education Fulltext
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MDL Drug data report Product DescriptionContains over 132,000 biologically relevant compounds and well-defined derivatives, with updates adding about 10,000 a year to the database. Scientists can search drugs launched or track compounds through development phases and view therapeutic action and biological activity. Information in this database is derived from patent literature, journals, meetings and congresses. Compounds can be searched and displayed in 2D or 3D.
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MDL Metabolite Product DescriptionA complete metabolism information system including key information about metabolic transformations of xenobiotic compounds from the literature and a registration system to input proprietary metabolism studies. Information in the database is abstracted from Biotransformations of Drugs (1977-1983), Pharmacokinetics (1986-1990), and original metabolism literature (1990 onwards). The database indexes path and scheme information, even across studies and literature citations. In addition to the chemical structures of the parent compound and the metabolites, the database includes: species, route of administration and excretion, analytical methodology, parent compound class, physiological activity and literature references.
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MDLinx WebsiteIncludes specialty-focused websites, providing daily updates of journal and medical news articles in that specialty. Includes links to fulltext and some onsite fulltext. Offers daily email newsletters, discussion lists, and e-commerce offerings.
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MedCalc3000 Stat!Ref
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MedEdPORTAL (AAMC) Database, Users must register. Some resources require special clearance.Site is a free peer-reviewed publication service and repository for medical and oral health teaching materials, assessment tools, and faculty development resources. Users must register. Some resources require special clearance.
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Médic@ 2005-, BIUMIncludes free online access to digitalized copies of works (books, periodicals, theses, articles, manuscripts) important to the history of medicine, mostly from the collections of the Library. Many are old and rare books in various languages. The materials are grouped in various thematic and other collections to facilitate browsing.
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Includes more than 4,600 algorithms (computations, formulas, surveys, or look-up tables, useful in healthcare), arranged in 45 categories.
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Medical meetings finder Database
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MEDLINE Ovid
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MedlinePlus NLM
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MedlinePlus. Drug information Database"Information on herbs and supplements is from Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Consumer Version. Copyright 1995-2010."
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Includes information from the American Hospital Association on over 6,000 hospitals in the United States, including driving directions from MapQuest.
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Contains past 30 days of news from the New York Times Syndicate, Reuters Health Information and others.
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MedNar Search EngineMednar is a free, publicly available deep web search engine that uses advanced federated search technology to return the most relevant results from over 60 authoritative medical collections.
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MedNews Database
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Medpedia DatabaseCreated in association with Harvard Medical School, Stanford School of Medicine, Berkeley School of Public Health, University of Michigan Medical School and other leading global health organizations, Medpedia is an online medical encyclopedia relying on user-generated content from anyone with an M.D. or a Ph.D. in a biomedical field.
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MedPix : USUHSContains over 20,000 images from 5500 peer reviewed and approved cases. Teaching files have a Quiz Mode and allow search by ACR codes.
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Medscape Mobile Application, Various platformsDatabase Free but Users must register and login (existing accounts are valid) Medscape"Medscape Reference is the most authoritative and accessible point-of-care medical reference for physicians and health care professionals. All content is available free of charge, both online and via mobile devices. Medscape Reference articles represent the expertise and practical knowledge of top physicians and pharmacists from leading academic medical centers in the US and worldwide. In addition, our rigorous literature survey process allows us to rapidly integrate new practice-changing information into the relevant topics by systematically reviewing the major medical and pharmacy journals, news announcements, and important practice guidelines"--Website.
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Medscape reference Mobile Application, Various platformsDatabase Free but Users must register and login (existing accounts are valid) Medscape"Medscape Reference is the most authoritative and accessible point-of-care medical reference for physicians and health care professionals. All content is available free of charge, both online and via mobile devices. Medscape Reference articles represent the expertise and practical knowledge of top physicians and pharmacists from leading academic medical centers in the US and worldwide. In addition, our rigorous literature survey process allows us to rapidly integrate new practice-changing information into the relevant topics by systematically reviewing the major medical and pharmacy journals, news announcements, and important practice guidelines"--Website.
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MedWatch FDAMedWatch, the FDA Safety Information and Adverse Events Reporting Program, serves both healthcare professionals and the medical product-using public. Provides clinical information about safety issues involving medical products, including drugs, biologics, medical and radiation-emitting devices, and special nutritional products. Allows healthcare professionals and consumers to report adverse events and problems to the FDA and/or manufacturer.
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Melvyl (UC Libraries Catalog) Database
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Mental health services locator Database
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Test reviews online Ovid
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Merriam-Webster online Database
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MeSH browser MeSH browser
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MetaCore Database, Limited to 3 simultaneous users, logoff when finished.MetaCore is an integrated software suite for functional analysis of experimental data based on a curated database of human protein-protein, protein-DNA interactions, transcription factors, signaling and metabolic pathways, disease and toxicity, and the effects of bioactive molecules.
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MetaDB Database ListMetaDB is a database of biological databases.
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MGC NIHA multi-institutional effort to identify and sequence cDNA clones containing a full-length open reading frame (FL-ORF) for human, mouse, and rat genes.
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MICAD NCBI BookshelfThis searchable database is a collection of in vivo molecular imaging agents developed for positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and optical imaging. MICAD, a key component of the "Molecular Libraries and Imaging" program of the NIH Roadmap, is being developed by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information".
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Micromedex (2.0) TruvenDrug Interactions -- Trissel's 2 IV Compatibility -- Drug Identification -- Tox & Drug Product Lookup -- Drug Comparison -- Calculators -- CareNotes.
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Database Truven"Concise, customizable materials [that] address patient condition, treatment, laboratory tests, follow-up care, psychosocial issues, continuing health, and the most frequently administered drugs ... available in English, Spanish, and 13 additional languages."
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Micromedex (2.0). Drug identification Truven, Search Drug identification via the main Micromedex search screen.Search to identify a tablet, caplet, or capsule using imprint code, color, shape, and pattern. The imprint code is searched via the Identidex System.
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Micromedex (2.0). Lab topic search Truven, Search Lab topic search via the main Micromedex search screen.Provides search for synonyms, reference ranges, indications, common panels, drug/lab interactions, abnormal results, test complications, clinical notes, contraindications, collection/storage information, test definition or methodology, LOINC codes, etc.
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Micromedex Drug Information Mobile Application, iPhone/iPod touch/iPadThe app contains the Micromedex DRUGPoints information, the Summary Drug Information, as it is called in Micromedex 1.0. It is completely loaded on the device. Over 1,400 drug monographs on FDA-approved drugs are accessible by generic drug name (includes selected combination products), trade name and therapeutic class.Also includes: black box warnings, adult dosage, pediatric dosage, dose adjustments, indications (differentiated as “FDA labeled” and “non-FDA labeled”), administration, monitoring, how supplied, contraindications, precautions, adverse effects (separated into “common” and “serious”), drug interactions, pregnancy category, breast feeding, mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology.
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Micromedex Drug Interactions Mobile Application, iPhone/iPod touch/iPad"With Drug Interactions, clinicians can check a patient entire medication list simultaneously for potentially harmful interactions and view severity ratings that range from contraindicated to minor. This app provides insight into: Why the drugs in question interact, how the results of those interactions will present in the patient, recommendations for monitoring patient outcomes"--Website.
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Micromedex. 2.0, AltMedDex Truven, Search AltMedDex via the main Micromedex search box.AltMedDex offers evidence-based, clinical information on complementary & alternative medicines. AltMedDex includes: dosing information; synonyms; pharmacokinetics; contraindications, adverse reactions, drug interactions; place in therapy; mechanism of action; therapeutic uses; and comparative efficacy.
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MInd: the meetings index InterDok
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Mintel reports Stanf UnivOff-campus access instruction Stanf UnivOffers research reports covering European, UK-specific, and US consumer markets. The reports analyse market drivers, sizes and trends, market segmentation, along with consumer attitudes and purchasing habits. The reports are supplemented by brief digests of relevant recent events, UK and US demographic and economic statistics and useful lists.
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miRBase sequences DatabaseRepository of miRNA sequences and annotations
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miRNAMap DatabaseAn integrated database that stores known miRNA genes, putative miRNA genes, known miRNA targets and putative miRNA targets.
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MMDB DatabaseMMDB is NCBI's database of biomolecular structures, integrated within Entrez.
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Molecular imaging and contrast agent database NCBI BookshelfThis searchable database is a collection of in vivo molecular imaging agents developed for positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and optical imaging. MICAD, a key component of the "Molecular Libraries and Imaging" program of the NIH Roadmap, is being developed by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information".
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Molecular signatures database Database
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Searches sequence databases using MEME motifs as input.
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Mouse atlas project 2.0 DatabaseDatabase for the comparison of gene expression patterns correlated with anatomic and molecular information for the C57BL/6J mouse brain.
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Mouse genome informatics Jackson Lab
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MPromDb DatabaseDatabase of gene promoters combined with experimentally supported annotation of transcription start sites (TSS), cis-regulatory elements, CpG islands and ChIP-chip experimental for mouse, rat and human. Results are provided using intuitive visualizations.
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MutDB DatabaseMutDB is a gene-centric integration of human variation data with protein structural information and other functionally relevant information, if available.
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MyiLibrary (Online service) Database
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Named things in chemistry & physics DatabasePeople genealogy trees -- Idea genealogy trees -- Named constants -- Named units of measurement -- Named equations and laws in chemistry -- Concepts not named after people -- Named reagents, catalysts, and compounds -- Structures of named reagents -- Named organic reactions -- Named laboratory apparatus -- First papers in chemistry journals -- Reagent acronyms -- Origins of element names -- Element names in various languages -- Discoverers of elements of periodic table -- Glossaries (IUPAC references) -- Scientific genealogy master list -- Bibliography.
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National brain databank Database, Login requiredPublicly accessible data repository that provides neuroscience investigators with secure access to cohort collections such as the McLean 66. The databank collects and disseminates gene xpression data from microarray experiments on brain tissue samples, along with diagnostic results from postmortem studies of neurological and psychiatric disorders.
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National cancer database DatabaseA joint program of the Commission on Cancer (CoC) and the American Cancer Society (ACS), is a nationwide oncology outcomes database for more than 1,400 Commission-approved cancer programs in the United States and Puerto Rico. Some 75% of all newly diagnosed cases of cancer in the United States are captured at the institutional level and reported to the NCDB. Contains approximately 20 million records from hospital cancer registries across the United States. These data are used to explore trends in cancer care, create regional and state benchmarks for participating hospitals, and to serve as the basis for quality improvement.
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National Cancer Institute Databases for relational-chemical gateway Product DescriptionA public domain file with the structures of the nonproprietary compounds which the NCI has tested that have CAS Registry numbers. MDL improves the quality of these 2D structures, generates models, and builds an index to create its NCI-3D database. Searchable by name, formula, CAS Registry Number, or structure. Also includes ancillary database files (including Hviews) and installation instructions. Contains a total of 213,628 compounds and 212.869 3-D models.
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Database ClinicalResource@OvidProvides access to evidence-based clinical practice guidelines submitted by over 50 health care organizations. Submissions are abstracted into a standardized format to facilitate the creation of tabular comparisons and syntheses of guidelines on similar topics.
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The index to the NLM Classification consists primarily of MeSH concepts used in cataloging. Schedule numbers are added or revised to reflect changes in the biomedical and related sciences. The online edition offers hyperlinks between terms and MeSH Browser and class numbers.
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National Practitioner Data Bank Database
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Native health database DatabaseContains bibliographic information and abstracts of health-related documents pertaining to the health and health care of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Canadian First Nations.
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A collection of biomedical books that can be searched directly by concept, and linked to terms in PubMed abstracts.
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NCBI Gene NCBIIntegrates information from LocusLink and from genes annotated on Reference Sequences from completely sequenced genomes.
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NCBI Genome Database
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NCBI Map viewer NCBI
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NCBI Probe Database
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NCBI protein NCBIThe protein entries in the Entrez search and retrieval system have been compiled from a variety of sources, including SwissProt, PIR, PRF, PDB, and translations from annotated coding regions in GenBank and RefSeq.
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NCBI RefSeq NCBIProvide a comprehensive, integrated, non-redundant set of sequences, including genomic DNA, transcript (RNA), and protein products, for major research organisms.
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NCBI short courses NCBI Bookshelf
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NCBI structure DatabaseMMDB is NCBI's database of biomolecular structures, integrated within Entrez.
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TPA sequence is derived or assembled from primary sequence data currently found in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank International Nucleotide Sequence Collaboration Databases. Whereas DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank contains primary sequence data and corresponding annotations submitted by the laboratories that did the sequencing, the TPA database contains third-party re-assemblies and/or re-annotations of that primary data.
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NCI Terminology browser Database
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NCI-3D database NLM
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Net anatomy Sch Educ SystSite is designed to teach human anatomy to students of the health professions, and to serve to review anatomy for clinical rotations and USMLE preparation.
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NetAnatomy Sch Educ SystSite is designed to teach human anatomy to students of the health professions, and to serve to review anatomy for clinical rotations and USMLE preparation.
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Netting the evidence Database
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New Books List. Digital (Lane Medical Library). Retrieve May 2013Search retrieves a selective list of new ebooks for recent months. Choose sort by "publish date descending" to see the newest titles first.
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New Books List. Print (Lane Medical Library). Retrieve May 2013Search retrieves a selective list of new acquisitions for recent months. Choose sort by "publish date descending" to see the newest titles first.
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NewsBank full-text newspapers NewsBankNewsBank full-Text newspapers contains complete full-text content of local and regional news, including community events, schools, politics, government policies, cultural activities, local companies, state industries, and people in the community. Paid advertisements are excluded.
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NextBio Database, USERS MUST REGISTERSearch engine specialized in finding and characterizing biological information rather than data; provides a unified interface for researchers to easily formulate and test new hypotheses across vast collections of experimental data, especially for microarray data.
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Contains Federal and State laws/statutes; Federal legislative materials; and Federal administrative and executive materials, including regulations, institutional policies, and executive orders. It includes information on laws and policies related to genetic issues such as: genetic testing and counseling, insurance and employment discrimination, newborn screening, privacy, and confidentiality issues, informed consent, and commercialization and patenting.
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NHS EED assists decision-makers by systematically identifying economic evaluations from around the world, appraising their quality and highlighting their relative strengths and weaknesses. The database contains over 5000 abstracts of quality-assessed economic evaluations.
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Includes a database of health education materials, a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) and the National Institutes of Health. Also includes a reference collection of thousands of materials produced for patients and health care professionals, including fact sheets, brochures, and audiovisual materials (not full-text).
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NIH VideoCasting DatabaseThe National Institutes of Health's Center for Information Technology (CIT) makes special NIH events, seminars, and lectures available to viewers on the NIH network and the Internet via the VideoCast web site.
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NIST Chemistry webbook Database
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NLM Catalog (Entrez) NCBIThe NLM Catalog provides access to NLM bibliographic data for journals, books, audiovisuals, computer software, electronic resources, and other materials via the NCBI Entrez retrieval system.
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NLM Gateway NLM
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Provides access to surveys and publications about working women, child health, and labor statistics from 1968 to the present.
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NORD databases DatabaseRare disease database RDB -- Organizational database orgDB -- NORD orphan drug designation database NODD -- Articles database ABD.
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Novoseek Search EngineBiomedical literature search engine that performs entity identification on PubMed to improve filtering and understanding of search results. It also operates on NIH's database of extant grants, CRISP.
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NPR nursing home database DatabaseInteractive database with information about the independence level of residents at nearly 16,000 individual nursing homes around the country, searchable at the county level for each state. Source: NPR analysis of federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data.
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NTIS product search DatabaseNTIS is the premiere comprehensive provider of documents from all branches of the US Government.
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NucleaRDB : DatabaseNucleaRDB stores curated sequences, mutation and ligand binding data for nuclear receptors.
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Nucleotide NCBIA collection of human genome sequences.
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Nursing ... career directory Latest ed. only.
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Nursing home compare WebsiteIncludes information only on nursing homes that are Medicare or Medicaid certified.
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To search for state-level bills related to nutrition and physical activity topics.
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Database of bioinformatics databases and software tools.
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Official ABMS directory of board certified medical specialists Am Board Med Spec, Stanford users must registerDigital version includes Who's Certified verification service, which is searchable by Name/Location. The physician certification information located here is updated periodically with data provided by its Member Boards. To authenticate information, contact the respective Member board directly.
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Olfactory receptor database Database
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OncologySTAT Elsevier, --Users must register.Provides registered users with search-based access to fulltext of cancer-related Elsevier journals. Journal browsing by title is not available.
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Oncomine research edition DatabaseA repository of transcriptome profiles used for data-mining and visualization for biomarker and therapeutic target discovery and evaluation.
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Combines the resources of six unique databases, including POPLINE, Photoshare, the Pop Reporter, Health Communication Materials Database, Netlinks and Q&As.
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OneLook dictionaries Database
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OMIA is a database of the genes and phenes that have been documented in a wide range of animal species other than those for which databases already exist (human, rat, and mouse). It covers 206 species. Includes genetic map references (by species), disorders/traits with a known gene/peptide, inborn errors of metabolism, lysosomal storage diseases, inherited bleeding disorders, congenital heart diseases, and dwarfism.--<2004>.
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Online Mendelian inheritance in man DatabaseA catalog of essays reviewing human genetic traits that follow classical Mendelian inheritance patterns. Whenever available information permits, each entry consists of six parts: (1) a preferred designation, and frequently used synonyms, (2) a brief description of the phenotype(s), (3) the nature of the basic defect, (4) a résumé of pertinent genetic information including mapping and molecular genetic details, (5) an exhaustive list and description of known allelic variants, and (6) key references. An attempt has been made to select references that are up to date and/or particularly useful discussions of the genetics involved. The catalog provides a bibliographic guide. OMIM is a full text database searchable by the IRX (tm) software developed by the National Library of Medicine. Access to the database is provided as a service to biomedical professionals by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine under the sponsorship of the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Energy.A database that features catalogs of autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, x-linked, y-linked, and mitochondrial phenotypes. Includes information on human genes and genetic disorders.
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Open Access Articles in PubMed by Stanford Authors Execute SearchThe link in this record executes a search of the PubMed database identifying over 11,000 articles by Stanford authors which are included in open access periodicals (i.e. access to the fulltext of the digital version is free of charge).
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Open REGulatory ANNOtation database (ORegAnno) Database, Login requiredThe ORegAnno database stores curated data derived from scientific literature for known gene regulatory elements.
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ORegAnno Database, Login requiredThe ORegAnno database stores curated data derived from scientific literature for known gene regulatory elements.
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The U.S. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) helps ensure the success and efficiency of the U.S. organ transplant system. Under federal law, all U.S. transplant centers and organ procurement organizations must be members of the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) to receive any funds through Medicare.
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OSH references Can Cent Occup Health SafCCOHS' (Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety) bibliographic databases are an outstanding collection which offer comprehensive coverage of the worldwide occupational health and safety literature.
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Contains full text access to selected biomedical and nursing books.
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Ovid Medline Ovid
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Oxford English dictionary DatabaseA complete text of the 2nd. ed. of the Oxford English dictionary with quarterly updates, including revisions not available in any other form.
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Oxford language dictionaries online DatabaseIncludes all of words, phrases, and translations, in French, German, Spanish and Italian from the print dictionaries. Users can search the full A-Z from both sides of the dictionary in Oxford's unabridged bilingual dictionaries: French, German, Spanish, and Italian.
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Oxford Scholarship Online DatabaseOxford Scholarship Online is the Oxford U Press books platform in the areas of Biology, Economics and Finance, Classics, Linguisitics, Political Science, Palliative Care, Psychology, Neuroscience, Religion and more.
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PANCREATICA.org DatabaseSite includes a searchable pancreatic cancer clinical trials database.
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PantherDB Database
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Updated weekly and allows search access via any or all fields.
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Pathguide DatabaseMetadatabase of resources for biological pathway analysis.
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This searchable, web-based resource includes patient handouts and other health information for children, teens, and parents from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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PDB DatabasePDB is the primary repository of biomolecular structures. It is cross-referenced with many of the major public Life Sciences databases (e.g., OMIM, GO, and several others).
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PDQ clinical trials Database
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Pediatric care online AAP, TRIAL ENDED 15.MAR.2013.Provides content from the AAP Textbook of Pediatric Care, health supervision guidelines for well-child visits, pediatric Lexi-Drugs, an antimicrobial therapy guide, a visual library, Pediatric Care Updates, and AAP policy statements.
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PEP Archive (Online service) Database
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PEPID Mobile Application, iPhone/iPod touch/iPadPEPID offers clinical decision-support information and tools for doctors, nurses, emergency medical teams, and students.
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