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1 with a combination of text words and Medical Subject Headings.
2 n a single input term from a user, a medical subject heading, a cocited author, or a cocited journal,
3 hing MEDLINE (1966-April 2002) using Medical Subject Headings alcohol drinking, ethanol, cerebrovascu
4  of follow-up) were identified using Medical Subject Headings and indexed text terms in EMBASE (1988-
5 ve case series (>300 patients) using Medical Subject Headings and indexed text terms.
6 h the National Library of Medicine's Medical Subject Headings and key terms to identify studies that
7 Cochrane Library were searched using medical subject headings and key words related to sedentary beha
8                                      Medical subject headings and keywords searched and cross-referen
9 major electronic databases using the Medical Subject Headings and keywords without restriction in lan
10 on to February 2013), using a combination of subject headings and text words (Disasters, Natural Disa
11                                      Medical Subject Headings and text words for "quality improvement
12 rence databases were performed using medical subject headings and text words for OSA in adults as wel
13 rence databases were performed using medical subject headings and text words for pulmonary hypertensi
14                                  The Medical Subject Headings and text words for the terms "breast,"
15 e compounds with concepts defined in Medical Subject Headings, and the National Library of Medicine's
16 uary 1966 to January 2002, using the Medical Subject Headings anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, biological
17 anuary 1966 to April 1998, using the Medical Subject Headings anthrax, Bacillus anthracis, biological
18 E (January 1966-July 2006) using the Medical Subject Headings cardiovascular disease, coronary diseas
19 he Enzyme Commission database or the MEdical Subject Headings) cast as hierarchically structured taxo
20 ry 1990 to September 2006, using the Medical Subject Headings defibrillators, implantable; defibrilla
21 les from 1966 through December 2000 (Medical Subject Headings: electric countershock, heart arrest, r
22 ching MEDLINE (1966-June 2004) using Medical Subject Headings family, genetic predisposition to disea
23 ing literature review using targeted medical subject headings for human studies in English was carrie
24 om 1966 to 2015 using key words and relevant subject headings for randomized controlled trials that m
25 uary 1966 to October 2000, using the Medical Subject Headings Francisella tularensis, Pasteurella tul
26 arch strategy included the following Medical Subject Headings: hypertension or high blood pressure an
27 January 1996 to July 2005, using the Medical Subject Heading implantable defibrillator.
28 ng process involves the selection of Medical Subject Headings in order to describe the subject matter
29         PubMed was searched by using medical subject headings ("irritable bowel syndrome;" "colonic d
30 ific pain index (DSPI), derived from Medical Subject Heading (MESH) annotations in MEDLINE.
31  human metabolic pathways and PubMed Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) terms, and performed pathway enri
32 y biological concepts in the form of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH terms) obtained from the PubMed d
33                                      Medical Subject Headings (MeSH((R))) is a controlled vocabulary
34 tabase through April 2011, combining medical subject headings (MESH) "Keratitis, Herpetic/" AND "Acyc
35 d Medical Language System (UMLS) and Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) are widely used for biomedical n
36   It provides Gene Ontology (GO) and Medline Subject Headings (MeSH) categorization of text passages,
37 edicine (NLM) using as reference the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) controlled vocabulary.
38                      MetDisease uses Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) disease terms mapped to PubChem
39                                      Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) indexing, which is to assign a s
40                            Recently, Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) terms, which are annotations of
41  Controlled vocabularies such as the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus and the Gene Ontology
42 he NCBI taxonomy, Gene Ontology, the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), OMIM and the Digital Anatomist
43 was conducted using PubMed, MEDLINE (Medical Subject Headings [MeSH]), and EMBASE to include recently
44                                      Medical Subject Headings (MeSHs) are used by National Library of
45                                      Medical subject headings "metabolic syndrome" and "bipolar" were
46 r phase organic pollutants under the general subject headings of (i) adsorption isotherms and tempera
47  performed with Pubmed Medline using medical subject headings of pregnancy, critical care, epidemiolo
48  Headings pregnancy and sepsis, with Medical Subject Headings or keywords seeking randomized controll
49 s were searched through 1997 for the Medical Subject Headings or text keywords quality-adjusted, QALY
50 om January 1966 to June 1998 for the Medical Subject Headings plague, Yersinia pestis, biological wea
51 ed based on MEDLINE search using the Medical Subject Headings pregnancy and asthma.
52 erformed with Ovid MEDLINE using the Medical Subject Headings pregnancy and sepsis, with Medical Subj
53                 We used keywords and Medical Subject Headings related to ERW, landmines, UXO, and AXO
54 INE was searched for articles published with subject headings relating to solid organ transplantation
55 to March 2003 was searched using the Medical Subject Headings sleep, sleep apnea, obesity, hypertensi
56 od from 1966 until April 1998, using medical subject headings such as the names of selective serotoni
57 ed using approximately 200 different medical subject heading terms (eg, alternative medicine) and fre
58  and 2004, using combinations of the Medical Subject Heading terms burnout, professional, emotional e
59                                   No Medical Subject Heading terms exist for identifying relevant stu
60  following keywords or corresponding Medical Subject Heading terms were used: nivolumab, pembrolizuma
61 We developed a search strategy using medical subject headings terms and text words of key articles th
62 1966 through February 2006 using the medical subject headings terms of pain or pain measurement and o
63 fic interaction by the corresponding Medical Subject Headings terms.
64 h September 2015 using the following Medical Subject Headings terms: "acute bronchitis," "respiratory
65 age articles and using the following Medical Subject Headings terms: arthritis, infectious, physical
66 ns), GO (Gene Ontology) terms, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) terms, pathways and protein-protein in
67 e title or abstract or contained the Medical Subject Heading therapeutic equivalency, we excluded 112
68                        Key words and Medical Subject Headings (US National Library of Medicine) relev
69 antage of the hierarchical nature of Medical Subject Headings used to index citations in the MEDLINE
70 veloped from Gene Ontology, KEGG and Medical Subject Headings, using both KEGG and PubChem compound i
71 consisting of gray literature and 24 Medical Subject Headings was developed in Ovid MEDLINE and adapt
72          A range of text words, synonyms and subject headings were developed in conjunction with the

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