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1 oreference and coreference resolution in the scientific literature.
2 laboratory research and the integrity of the scientific literature.
3 ic pathways and are curated from the primary scientific literature.
4  entities are essential to understanding the scientific literature.
5 lated quality of life and mortality from the scientific literature.
6 s can be supported with information from the scientific literature.
7 iets has not previously been assessed in the scientific literature.
8 e misidentified cell line, KB (HeLa), on the scientific literature.
9 m discovery work and from biocuration of the scientific literature.
10 nter is extremely low when compared with the scientific literature.
11 s, contrary to what had been reported in the scientific literature.
12 apply it to 34 simplified alphabets from the scientific literature.
13 thered primarily from manual curation of the scientific literature.
14 with extensive citations back to the primary scientific literature.
15  from government monitoring programs and the scientific literature.
16 es, based on text mining data processed from scientific literature.
17 arch engine for PPIs analogous to PubMed for scientific literature.
18 nterviewed groups and corresponding rates in scientific literature.
19 ic pathways and are curated from the primary scientific literature.
20 European languages and alphabetic scripts in scientific literature.
21 ch universities with excellent access to the scientific literature.
22 negatives in information extraction from the scientific literature.
23 ic pathways and are curated from the primary scientific literature.
24  factors, was developed based upon available scientific literature.
25 rived from reactions found in the UM-BBD and scientific literature.
26 r identifying DEGs continue to appear in the scientific literature.
27 dly consistent with the FDA warnings and the scientific literature.
28 lled vocabularies with the terms used in the scientific literature.
29 ed to identify disease named entities in the scientific literature.
30 tional 47 protein-DNA binding pairs from the scientific literature.
31 biocatalysis/biodegradation database and the scientific literature.
32 ons with HF were identified by searching the scientific literature.
33 hysical performance are not supported by the scientific literature.
34 t times contradictory results in the lay and scientific literature.
35  algorithms and information curated from the scientific literature.
36 vides biologists with new ways to access the scientific literature.
37 rics and extractions of information from the scientific literature.
38 ntifications that have been described in the scientific literature.
39 talytic sites, based on information from the scientific literature.
40 entially heterogeneous set of objects is the scientific literature.
41 entifies and extracts mutation data from the scientific literature.
42 nces made about 'race' in the biomedical and scientific literature.
43 ng the local context of protein names in the scientific literature.
44 y distributions in networks of web pages and scientific literature.
45 iological function based on their associated scientific literature.
46 of how nutritional data are presented in the scientific literature.
47 ort, using new and further evidence from the scientific literature.
48 lap with analogous networks constructed from scientific literature.
49 validity and reproducibility reported in the scientific literature.
50  study designed to address these gaps in the scientific literature.
51 r of the drug that had been disclosed in the scientific literature.
52 tein-specific information collected from the scientific literature.
53  electronic publication and dissemination of scientific literature.
54  broadly discussed in both the lay press and scientific literature.
55  presented at this workshop and found in the scientific literature.
56  a worrisome and misleading pollution of the scientific literature.
57 fied by searching clinicaltrials.gov and the scientific literature.
58 s obtained from international standards, and scientific literature.
59 ts were rejected for reasons not accepted by scientific literature.
60  repository of cancer genes derived from the scientific literature.
61 wing number of hit compounds are emerging in scientific literature.
62 rogress in improving these indicators in the scientific literature.
63 ts accurate communication of research in the scientific literature.
64  disease based on the existing peer-reviewed scientific literature.
65  beauty and majesty infrequently seen in the scientific literature.
66 se interpretations would be reflected in the scientific literature.
67 latory submissions or trials reported in the scientific literature.
68 rocess and by extension the integrity of the scientific literature.
69  have been almost entirely overlooked by the scientific literature.
70 storms has been sporadically reported in the scientific literature.
71 icly available data not yet published in the scientific literature.
72 hat have been described independently in the scientific literature.
73 an important mechanism for correction of the scientific literature.
74               Concern has been raised in the scientific literature about the environmental implicatio
75 e, technology for semantic classification of scientific literature according to the hallmarks of canc
76 ion information is curated manually from the scientific literature, allowing very precise definitions
77  genomes, (iii) automated text-mining of the scientific literature and (iv) computational transfer of
78 rators to capture experimental findings from scientific literature and apply them to protein sequence
79                      Through curation of the scientific literature and by collaborations with large-s
80 iation of Neuro-Oncology (EANO) assessed the scientific literature and composed a framework of the be
81 ation for the database include the published scientific literature and direct data submissions by the
82    Data in MTB are obtained from the primary scientific literature and direct submissions by the rese
83        We review the rapidly growing body of scientific literature and discuss the advantages and cha
84             In this Review, we summarise the scientific literature and evidence on therapy options af
85 scales are discussed, and representations in scientific literature and exhibitions are explored.
86 obtained from diverse sources, including the scientific literature and external databases, such as En
87 ata through manual curation of peer-reviewed scientific literature and from direct submissions by res
88 rated with allelic information collated from scientific literature and from direct submissions from r
89               The data are acquired from the scientific literature and from researchers, including gr
90  the use of sustainability indicators in the scientific literature and highlight associations between
91                    We searched the published scientific literature and identified meta-analyses and r
92 artery disease that is well validated in the scientific literature and illustrated by clinical cases.
93 een written about these neurons, both in the scientific literature and in the popular press.
94 nt new damage functions based on the current scientific literature and introduce these into an integr
95 AutDB originates entirely from the published scientific literature and is organized to optimize its u
96 n of this information exists only within the scientific literature and is thus difficult to locate vi
97 is of all published and publically available scientific literature and new data.
98 ajor in the sciences can be based on current scientific literature and on the popular media.
99 ome sequencing groups and collected from the scientific literature and patent applications.
100 ome sequencing groups and collected from the scientific literature and patent applications.
101 translational recoding events taken from the scientific literature and personal communications.
102 that can be augmented with curation from the scientific literature and published on the world wide we
103                                     From the scientific literature and regressions, we estimated case
104 ing resource names on a large-scale from the scientific literature and show that the generated data c
105 oblems in the mechanisms used to rectify the scientific literature and suggests a need for action by
106  have an effect on the interpretation of the scientific literature and the future of psychopharmacolo
107  beliefs about obesity are pervasive in both scientific literature and the popular press.
108 based on its textual features extracted from scientific literature and the UniProt database.
109 omated the identification of key data in the scientific literature and use similar methodology for da
110 ide an updated review on research, from both scientific literatures and patents, related to the compa
111 ways in MetaCyc are curated from the primary scientific literature, and are experimentally determined
112            This article reviews the history, scientific literature, and public health implications of
113 matology, but many articles from the broader scientific literature are also cited, to provide context
114 e conducted in PubMed and Embase for English scientific literature articles.
115  based on affinity biosensors has emerged in scientific literature as a very promising alternative, p
116 s important for authors and consumers of the scientific literature as they conduct and read systemati
117 icient validation and then propagated in the scientific literature as useful chemical probes.
118 ts, who review and incorporate data from the scientific literature, as well as other sources.
119 addiction has become a common feature in the scientific literature, as well as the popular press.
120 received attention in the dental and medical scientific literature because of spontaneous necrosis of
121 out vitamin D have resurfaced in medical and scientific literature because the prevalence of vitamin
122 ldren after liver biopsy are a rarity in the scientific literature because there are only a few examp
123 ldren after liver biopsy are a rarity in the scientific literature because there are only a few examp
124  of this research effort are recorded in the scientific literature, but it is difficult for virologis
125 ormation about this drug is available in the scientific literature, but popular media reports have dr
126 al infection have been well described in the scientific literature, but the route by which pathogenic
127   Numerous biases are believed to affect the scientific literature, but their actual prevalence acros
128 edical specialties, the authors examined the scientific literature by analyzing patterns of citation
129 eractions that are manually curated from the scientific literature by professional biocurators using
130 a systematic review and meta-analysis of the scientific literature by searching PubMed, CINAHL (Ebsco
131 a systematic review and meta-analysis of the scientific literature by searching the PubMed, Embase, a
132 o-occurrences and associations obtained from scientific literature by using automated text mining.
133                    The automatic analysis of scientific literature can support authors in writing the
134 equence variants are commonly represented in scientific literature, clinical reports and databases of
135 s work begins to fill a large gap within the scientific literature concerning the geographic variatio
136                                          The scientific literature contains a wealth of information a
137                                          The scientific literature contains contradictory evidence fo
138                                          The scientific literature contains millions of microbial gen
139                                         Full scientific literature curations are available on 83 majo
140              The data are extracted from the scientific literature, data collection focusing on prote
141                                We searched 5 scientific literature databases, reviewed articles' refe
142 rtant implications for the interpretation of scientific literature, design of medical training, and h
143                                 However, the scientific literature does not always utilise consistent
144 harsh disciplinary procedures in popular and scientific literature during and after World War I.
145 elevant mutations in public databases and in scientific literature, e.g. Medline.
146 e accessing specific types of information in scientific literature; e.g. information about the method
147  2009 (ST'09) to two new areas of biomedical scientific literature, each motivated by the needs of sp
148                                     From the scientific literature, EcoCyc captures the functions of
149                Negation occurs frequently in scientific literature, especially in biomedical literatu
150 -quality manual curation of the experimental scientific literature examining the genetics and molecul
151                                 However, the scientific literature falls short of providing a compreh
152 easily accessible, we are mining the primary scientific literature for detailed data about protein in
153 ey group genome annotation, and examined the scientific literature for direct experimental derivation
154 light the importance of entities embedded in scientific literature for further knowledge discovery.
155 her as "DYT2 dystonia," have appeared in the scientific literature for several decades, but no geneti
156                              We reviewed the scientific literature for studies of wildfire smoke expo
157                        We reviewed published scientific literature for studies that could establish a
158        Based on the detailed curation of the scientific literature for the yeast Saccharomyces cerevi
159 sting available technologies reported in the scientific literature for threat screening, (b) commerci
160                              A search of the scientific literature found eight surveys of gastroenter
161                                              Scientific literature from 1926 through September 2012 w
162               Despite significant volumes of scientific literature from clinical and laboratory studi
163 entioned, generated from a large database of scientific literature, harnessing the information contai
164 nition of semantic types from the biomedical scientific literature has been focused on named entities
165                  Studies have shown that the scientific literature has overestimated the efficacy of
166 l libraries, the mechanisms for retrieval of scientific literature have been particularly important.
167                       Recent articles in the scientific literature have described major advances in o
168                       Recent articles in the scientific literature have described major advances in o
169                 Recent public debate and the scientific literature have frequently cited a "pause" or
170                     Data were extracted from scientific literature, hospital sources, country reports
171 ry artery disease are well documented in the scientific literature; however, effects of naturally occ
172 treatment modality is widely reported in the scientific literature; however, the long-term outcomes a
173 to capture information from the vast current scientific literature in a form suitable for analysis by
174                                      Related scientific literature in other disease populations is br
175 tabase, the Entrez Protein database, and the scientific literature in PubMed.
176 da pathogenesis and biology, by curating the scientific literature in real time, and connecting liter
177                     The proliferation of the scientific literature in the field of biomedicine makes
178                          Here, we review the scientific literature in the fields of atmospheric scien
179                               The burgeoning scientific literature in these areas indicates that much
180  and clinicians are to interpret the growing scientific literature in this area.
181 These values have been widely adopted in the scientific literature, including several recent textbook
182 matically identifying protein names from the scientific literature is a pre-requisite for the increas
183                                          The scientific literature is a record of the search for trut
184                                     Existing scientific literature is a rich source of biological inf
185 the vast biomedical knowledge present in the scientific literature is challenging.
186  clinical presentations of food allergy, the scientific literature is more discernible.
187 roteomic data that is published daily in the scientific literature is outstripping the ability of exp
188                                Each year the scientific literature is replete with evidence of radiat
189  researchers have to efficiently explore the scientific literature, keeping the focus on their resear
190 s are suggested, as several studies from the scientific literature lend credence to contagious phenom
191                                          The scientific literature linking psoriasis to metabolic syn
192 at which gene-related findings appear in the scientific literature makes it difficult if not impossib
193            This, coupled with the burgeoning scientific literature, makes it critical to have a compr
194 ers suggest that experiments reported in the scientific literature may contain pre-analytic errors du
195 cross hundreds of databases or buried in the scientific literature (millions of articles).
196      There are, however, many studies in the scientific literature of notable cases of periorbital ed
197                         Here, we discuss the scientific literature on classifications for mandibular
198                                The amount of scientific literature on conjugated linoleic acid (CLA)
199                Psychology has built the only scientific literature on eyewitness identification and h
200 ) in 2011 convened a group that reviewed the scientific literature on IFDs and graded the available q
201 ide an updated summary of knowledge from the scientific literature on indoor exposures and exacerbati
202 rovide an extensive overview from the recent scientific literature on IR and Raman band ratios used f
203                     This article reviews the scientific literature on issues related to women and foo
204          Limited information is available in scientific literature on its environmental fate, therefo
205 f this article is to evaluate and review the scientific literature on pediatric ocular trauma from th
206            To evaluate and review the recent scientific literature on retinopathy of prematurity (ROP
207  multifaceted protocol developed from recent scientific literature on sepsis and the Surviving Sepsis
208                             We find that the scientific literature on slum health is underdeveloped i
209 erts summarized relevant data from the world scientific literature on the 6 questions posed for the c
210 Association scientific statement reviews the scientific literature on the influence of childhood adve
211                              We reviewed the scientific literature on the occurrence of contaminants
212 ants summarized relevant data from the world scientific literature on the original questions posed fo
213 ntibody and T-cell epitopes curated from the scientific literature or as derived from computational p
214 formation in them is derived either from the scientific literature or from systematic experiments.
215 nd most of this information is stored in the scientific literature or in sequence databases.
216 ation abstracted from (or supplementing) the scientific literature, or through the literature itself,
217           Phenazines were first noted in the scientific literature over 100 years ago, but for a long
218  access to chemical information contained in scientific literature, patents, technical reports, or th
219 uld be amenable to systematic reviews of the scientific literature, performed a literature search on
220 f Cu activity represented in legislation and scientific literature (pH and hardness), and qualitative
221                       A rapidly accumulating scientific literature provides compelling evidence for t
222                                 Although the scientific literature provides guidance on interventions
223  review and incorporate information from the scientific literature, public databases and the respecti
224                        We reviewed published scientific literature, public health guidelines, and adv
225           We searched Medline and Embase for scientific literature published between January 1966 and
226                   This review focuses on the scientific literature published during 1999-2001, evalua
227                           With more and more scientific literature published online, the effective ma
228 d biological plausibility of findings in the scientific literature regarding arsenic and diabetes and
229 ry expert panel was appointed to review "the scientific literature regarding macronutrients and energ
230          These analyses help deconvolute the scientific literature regarding these organisms and prov
231      We provide a critical evaluation of the scientific literature regarding this hypothesis.
232 have published more than 100 articles in the scientific literature related to the study.
233 such exposure are poorly understood, and the scientific literature remains ambiguous.
234 trieval of relevant publications from public scientific literature repositories, and the identificati
235             Maintaining the integrity of the scientific literature requires governmental institutions
236 tice and the explosion of information in the scientific literature, research results must be synthesi
237  that, for parameter values derived from the scientific literature, researchers acting to maximise th
238                         A review of existing scientific literature reveals that key experiments on bo
239 s appearing throughout the social psychology scientific literature routinely overstated the power and
240 dently reviewed the studies retrieved by the scientific literature search, identified relevant studie
241 ene tagger on a corpus of abstracts from the scientific literature show that our automatically genera
242                     Although a large body of scientific literature shows that background color and lu
243 ces in medical research, yet a survey of the scientific literature shows that this is a misconception
244                              A review of the scientific literature since the 1950s did not yield any
245    Therefore, we systematically reviewed 811 scientific literature sources providing 4513 dissipation
246              Although reports in the lay and scientific literature suggest therapeutic potential for
247                   There is a growing body of scientific literature suggesting that at least 60 min of
248                                To review the scientific literature supporting the participation of ca
249                               A diversity of scientific literature supports a role for vitamin D in d
250 her the evidence reported in the medical and scientific literature supports both safety and efficacy;
251        We identified substantial gaps in the scientific literature that could form the focus of futur
252 ated, few attempts have been reported in the scientific literature that extend bispecific antibodies
253 provide an overview of the current published scientific literature that has examined epigenetic effec
254 years, several articles have appeared in the scientific literature that predict thousands of cancers
255 e prevalence of the term self-renewal in the scientific literature, this process has not been defined
256 ighbor divergence per gene (NDPG), that uses scientific literature to assess whether a group of genes
257 tement is to provide a review of the current scientific literature to assist health care providers, e
258 D curators are in the process of combing the scientific literature to collect all C.albicans gene nam
259 review article draws upon cross-disciplinary scientific literature to discuss and evaluate the potent
260                      We reviewed the current scientific literature to enable proposal of recommendati
261 ogy did a systematic review of the available scientific literature to formulate the best possible evi
262             We therefore did a review of the scientific literature to generate a series of key recomm
263 uct three targeted systematic reviews of the scientific literature to identify 39 unique articles pub
264  Here we show that the method widely used in scientific literature to identify these pathways is bias
265                         We have searched the scientific literature to inform management of Turner's s
266                      However, navigating the scientific literature to make evidence-based clinical de
267 ed here (up to 14:1) is unprecedented in the scientific literature to our knowledge.
268 re are insufficient experimental data in the scientific literature to prove this for different polyme
269                                  The lay and scientific literature typically claims that humans can d
270 terial secondary metabolites reported in the scientific literature up through early 2013 is presented
271  conducted in MEDLINE and EMBASE for English scientific literature up to the 18th June 2012.
272 aradigm that captures exposure data from the scientific literature using controlled vocabularies and
273 B genome sequence, together with the sizable scientific literature using Dictyostelium as a research
274 n the methodology of creating annotations of scientific literature using terms from controlled struct
275 individual investigator laboratories and the scientific literature, using a combination of automated
276 that information because it is buried in the scientific literature, usually in a format that is inacc
277 thered from two sources, publications in the scientific literature, (v43 contains 7797 curated articl
278 valences and modality sensitivities from the scientific literature was then created to examine common
279 te genes identified from the drug-resistance scientific literature, we algorithmically characterised
280        Based on our previous studies and the scientific literature, we hypothesize that when a gene p
281 Using Internet searches of popular media and scientific literature, we identified, reviewed, and clas
282 ormation, 3D protein structures and relevant scientific literature.We employed several UCD techniques
283                       Quantitative data from scientific literature were collected and a Quantitative
284 itional scoring systems, and other pertinent scientific literature were reviewed.
285 o all novel genes cloned and reported in the scientific literature within the past three months that

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