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1 nk ID, NCBI gene symbol or gene description (keyword).
2 , species-specific identifiers, gene name or keyword.
3 B or NDB identifier, nucleotide sequence and keyword.
4  BCGD can be searched either by gene name or keyword.
5  contain meaningful associations between the keywords.
6 sing Medical Subject Headings and associated keywords.
7  be a list of genes with an optional list of keywords.
8 arched for obstetrics and gynecology-related keywords.
9  syndrome-specific keywords and a set of ASD keywords.
10 02-April 2012) using relevant MeSH terms and keywords.
11 ents that have the associations of the input keywords.
12 ited States searching for TIA/stroke-related keywords.
13 ion patterns may be made more accurate using keywords.
14  extract relevant relations between specific keywords.
15 2011 using different combinations of various keywords.
16 ased on the presence and location of stemmed keywords.
17 nes according to enrichment of gene ontology keywords.
18 rds differ significantly from other document keywords.
19 analysis parameters information beyond a few keywords.
20 ProtKB accession numbers or protein function keywords.
21  and database cross-references, and relevant keywords.
22 gov) for relevant studies, using appropriate keywords.
23 milarity to other protein, active sites, and keywords.
24 searches within all US counties for a set of keywords.
25 ns," and "laparoscopic donor nephrectomy" as keywords.
26 high coverage with appropriate interventions.Keywords.
27      The search strategy employed the use of keywords "3D," "Laparoscopic," "Laparoscopy," "Performan
28                                              Keywords: Abdomen/GI, Cardiac, Infection, Nervous-Periph
29 -year OS in patients with advanced-stage CRC.Keywords: Abdomen/GI, CT, Comparative Studies, Large Bow
30 images at pancreatic protocol dual-energy CT.Keywords: Abdomen/GI, CT, CT-Dual Energy, CT-Quantitativ
31 appropriately characterized as category LR-M.Keywords: Abdomen/GI, Evidence Based Medicine, Liver, Ne
32                                              Keywords: Abdomen/GI, Genetic Defects, Oncology, Pancrea
33                                              Keywords: Abdomen/GI, Liver, MR-Imaging, Treatment Effec
34 ust search for relevant genomic data using a keyword, accession number of meta-data tag.
35 en January 1976 and September 2011 using the keywords achalasia, myotomy, antireflux surgery, and fun
36 ion of these preliminary results is required.Keywords: Adrenal, MR-Imaging, UrinarySupplemental mater
37                                              Keywords: Adults and Pediatrics, Brain/Brain Stem, CNS,
38 families in October 2013 using the following keywords: age, autism spectrum disorder, prevalence, acc
39                                              Keywords: airflow obstruction; spirometry; health impact
40                                              Keywords: airway responsiveness; asthma; tobacco smoke;
41  keywords mixed dementia, the combination of keywords Alzheimer disease, cerebrovascular disorders, a
42  and standardize protein names, features and keywords among members of a family or superfamily, and t
43 tudy 1, secondary analysis using comparative keyword analysis (CKA) compared relative frequencies of
44                                            A keyword analysis revealed a wide diversity of research t
45 racting proteins, organism name, interaction keyword and a minimal threshold on the number of contact
46 e library, and a predicted genome using both keyword and homology based search functions.
47 d with increasingly sophisticated pull-down, keyword and sequence-based searches to return detailed s
48  to early 2014 with use of syndrome-specific keywords and a set of ASD keywords.
49 rameters like genes, diseases, tissue types, keywords and associated publications in order to find da
50  it requires a series of actions that refine keywords and browse search results until it reaches a go
51 PubMed database (1956-August 31, 2011) using keywords and conducted manual reference searches of incl
52                 Users can search clusters by keywords and explore their MSAs, taxonomic representatio
53 tal disease" and "knowledge OR awareness" as keywords and free text.
54  queried based on BLAST searches, annotation keywords and gene ID searches, GO terms, sequence motifs
55  queried based on BLAST searches, annotation keywords and gene ID searches, GO terms, sequence motifs
56 o conduct image retrieval based on body part keywords and images.
57              The discussion was assessed for keywords and key concepts.
58 ed on occurrence probabilities of individual keywords and keyword-pairs.
59                                      We used keywords and Medical Subject Headings related to ERW, la
60 dustry documents were searched using general keywords and names of industry consultants and scientist
61 ssues), instrumentation (mass spectrometer), keywords and other provided annotations.
62 trumentation (mass spectrometer, sequencer), keywords and other provided annotations.
63    We identified 482 articles by using these keywords and reviewed all articles.
64 ies can be accomplished by adding modifiers, keywords and sequence names.
65 ipts from echinoderms that is searchable via keywords and sequence similarity.
66  comparative analysis based on the body part keywords and the associated images.
67 IF is as follows: a user provides few search keywords and the most relevant images are returned and p
68 fo databases were interrogated using initial keywords and then refined terms to elicit relevant studi
69 ectually created links such as author-chosen keywords and titles, authority indexing terms, or biblio
70 es were last conducted in January 2011 using keywords and were restricted to randomized controlled tr
71 ct pair-wise cosine values between the term (keyword) and miRNA vectors in reduced rank semantic spac
72      Users may search LMPD by database ID or keyword, and filter by species and/or lipid class associ
73 s receives as input a query with the desired keywords, and it returns a ranked list of papers that co
74 ials were searched using MeSH, EMTREE terms, keywords, and keyword phrases for the following concepts
75 ase was searched (1956-August 31, 2011) with keywords, and manual reference searches of included arti
76 ls, such as the selection of search portals, keywords, and metadata dimensions.
77 searched research databases using a range of keywords, and open access data were extracted from funde
78 se searches were performed using MeSH terms, keywords, and title words.
79 hrough automatic text analysis of SWISS-PROT keywords; and (iv) LOC3Dini, ab initio prediction throug
80 ying them on arbitrary proteins 33% of their keyword annotation can be generated with an error rate o
81                     The coverage rate of the keyword annotation can be increased to 60% by tolerating
82 essfully applied to gain knowledge about the Keyword annotation in SWISS-PROT.
83                               Currently, the keyword annotation of spatiotemporal gene expression pat
84 omputational framework to perform anatomical keywords annotation for Drosophila gene expression image
85 ads to consistent performance improvement in keywords annotation.
86 errors in protein descriptions, comments and keywords are successfully filtered out.
87 een January 2004 and September 2012 by using keywords as dementia, Alzheimer, feed(ing), eat(ing), me
88 bMed and Medline literature search using the keywords aspirin, withdrawal, and perioperative.
89 aries-for example, we may know linked genes, keywords associated with the disease obtained by mining
90 ns of diabetes by monitoring combinations of keywords, associated with searches for hypertension trea
91  and terms (MeSH qualifiers and descriptors, keywords, author, gene symbol and chemical), these citat
92 identified in the MEDLINE database using the keywords autoimmune encephalitis and AMPA receptor antib
93 , resuscitation, emergency medical services; keywords: automatic external defibrillator, automated ex
94 bination of a fast, low-sensitivity weighted keyword-based first pass algorithm to cast a wide net to
95 sualization of user-selected data; and (v) a keyword-based Google-like search engine for finding the
96                Using a systematic, extensive keyword-based Internet search, content analysis of compa
97                         Ligand Depot accepts keyword-based queries and also provides a graphical inte
98 ntention through keywords but also because a keyword-based query normally returns a long list of hits
99 ed with sophisticated combined structure and keyword-based search capabilities against the compound r
100 n be queried through both sequence motif and keyword-based searches, and the sequences of interacting
101 art technologies such as GOPubmed use simple keyword-based techniques for retrieving abstracts from t
102                       We analyzed 63 million keyword-bearing messages posted over the three years cov
103 (1960-October 2008) were performed using the keywords bed bugs, Cimex, control, prevention, and eradi
104                                              Keywords: Biochemical data model, metabolic and regulato
105  can be queried using full-text search (e.g. keywords, Boolean and wildcards) and results can be sort
106  and CRISP databases were searched using the keyword brain injury.
107                                              Keywords: Breast, Mammography, Molecular Imaging, PET/CT
108 lt may be valid but requires further testing.Keywords: Breast, Molecular Imaging-Cancer(C) RSNA, 2020
109  material administration in breast screening.Keywords: Breast, MR-Diffusion Weighted Imaging, Oncolog
110 ck during bilateral axial 3-T DCE breast MRI.Keywords: Breast, MR-Imaging, Phantom Studies(C) RSNA, 2
111 for detection and diagnosis of breast cancer.Keywords: Breast, MR-Spectroscopy, Neoplasms-Primary(C)
112 xpress a user's underlying intention through keywords but also because a keyword-based query normally
113 lgorithms to use the interaction of not just keywords but positional dependencies (e.g. a relevant wo
114 ducted a MEDLINE literature search using the keywords c-erbB-2, HER2, neu, and breast cancer, reviewe
115   A literature search was conducted with the keywords "cardiac resynchronization" and "response." The
116 m 1966 to March 2005 were searched using the keywords cardiopulmonary resuscitation, cardiac arrest,
117 ished between 2000-2014 were found using the keywords chronic lymphocytic leukemia, upfront therapy,
118 tion of these proteins across species, while keyword clustering is used to suggest roles performed by
119 ies have also been provided for searching by keyword combinations, PDB IDs, EC numbers, GI numbers, L
120 .g. free keywords or Boolean combinations of keywords/concepts) and receive the results immediately e
121 sing different combinations of the following keywords: "crestal bone loss"; "dental implant"; "surger
122                                        Using keywords critical care and physical therapy and related
123 RADS leads to improved lung cancer detection.Keywords: CT, Lung, Thorax(C) RSNA, 2020.
124 inhibition is not associated with sarcopenia.Keywords: CT, MR-Imaging, Pediatrics(C) RSNA, 2020.
125            Patient notes containing specific keywords denoting criminal behavior were reviewed.
126 ganisms and corresponding proteins or genes, keywords describing HPI-specific information, more gener
127    Experts can often infer localization from keywords describing protein function.
128 based on protein or group accession numbers, keyword descriptions or BLAST similarity.
129  the superior diagnostic performance of dPET.Keywords: digital PET; conventional PET; FDG PET; lesion
130 ed also extracted the abstracts in which the keywords do not appear in isolation (i.e. they appear in
131 aracteristics of these audience sectors from keywords each user's followers provide in their Twitter
132 s provided modest improvement in sensitivity.Keywords: Efficacy Studies, MR-Contrast Agent, Oncology,
133 Search Premier databases was conducted using keywords employee, nurse, qualitative, speak up, silence
134 re searched and reviewed using the following keywords: "esophageal cancer staging," "endoscopic ultra
135  cancer was associated with MTV and with IMH.Keywords: Esophagus, Neoplasms-Primary, PET/CT, Tumor Re
136 xes (Web of Science), using a combination of keyword for the following themes: Dementia/Alzheimer's,
137 work is used to direct the identification of keywords for a scan of published research that is potent
138 descriptions of the interactions, searchable keywords for interactions and PubMed identification numb
139 descriptions of the interactions, searchable keywords for interactions and PubMed identification numb
140             A query is then matched with the keywords for MeSH terms, and candidate MeSH terms are ra
141 010-2017, using search terms for asthma with keywords for oral corticosteroids and systemic corticost
142 identified using Internet searches utilizing keywords for phthalates.
143                                              Keywords for search included terms for osteoporosis, ost
144 n on "PubMed" as a search platform using the keywords "foramen of Winslow" and "hernia".
145 hina, we tested our approach by selecting 11 keywords from the Baidu index platform, a Chinese big da
146                          We use crowdsourced keywords from the Internet Movie Database as a window in
147 ata mining method that uses indexing terms ('keywords') from the published literature linked to speci
148 rs to find the Ultimate ORF clones by blast, keyword, GenBank accession, gene symbol, clone ID, Unige
149  early cancers were too small to be detected.Keywords: Genital/Reproductive, UltrasoundSupplemental m
150 9, through June 9, 2016, using the following keywords: genome editing, CRISPR-Cas9, neuromuscular dis
151 abidopsis thaliana in the title, abstract or keywords have been published.
152                                              Keywords: Head/Neck, Oncology, Pharynx, Staging (C) RSNA
153 ations and includes useful functions such as keyword highlighting, export to citation managers, click
154 , corresponding email contact, and full-text keyword hits) based on pre-set search logic from a wide
155 arched from 1985 to 2016 using the following Keywords: HIV, AIDS, pregnancy, reproduction, and decisi
156 Science were systematically searched for the keywords hyperoxia and mortality or outcome.
157  capabilities allow users to access data via keyword, ID and advanced options combination search in a
158 est version of OD allows the user to specify keywords if the exact GO term is not known as well as pr
159 oblem: (1) identification of salient medical keywords in (noisy) tweets, (2) mapping drug-effect rela
160                 The search strategy combined keywords in three areas: sexual minority women, health,
161                                              Keywords included colorectal cancer, follow-up, and carc
162                                              Keywords included platelet transfusion, alloimmunization
163  ClinicalTrials.gov from January, 1995, with keywords including "Castleman's disease" and "giant lymp
164 for fully published reports in English using keywords including but not limited to 'gout', 'epidemiol
165      A PubMed search was performed using the keywords inflammatory cycle and dry eye.
166 uerying the vast amounts of literature using keywords is enabled by repositories such as PubMed, filt
167 database was searched up to July 2020, using keywords, kenaf and roselle, chemical constituents of ke
168 hway clusters do have more publications with keywords, like estrogen receptor, compared with informat
169 e repositories provide only basic biological keywords linking to PubMed.
170    Weighted SVM feature selection based on a keyword list obtained by the two-way z score method demo
171                               We performed a keyword literature search using 4 databases (PubMed, EBS
172 weights, enzyme activities, taxonomic range, keywords, literature citations with database cross-refer
173 l or peptide chain cross-link modifications, keywords, literature citations with database cross-refer
174 requently observed alternate names, sources, keywords, literature citations, experimental conditions
175 yme activities generating the modifications, keywords, literature citations, Gene Ontology cross-refe
176 hrough automatic text analysis of SWISS-PROT keywords (LOCkey) and de novo prediction through a syste
177 d was used for a literature search using the keywords malignant atrophic papulosis, Degos disease, en
178 mantically relevant results without explicit keyword match.
179 nuary 1, 2000 to December 31, 2015 using the keywords "medical education," "surgical education," "mul
180 NOAC-ICH versus VKA-ICH using an appropriate keyword/MeSH term search strategy.
181                                              Keywords: Metabolome, Arabidopsis, Clustering
182  published in the English language using the keywords migraine, estrogen, menstrual migraine, pure me
183 published within the last 10 years using the keywords mixed dementia, the combination of keywords Alz
184 e implications for modification of treatment.Keywords: MR-Imaging, Prostate, Radiation Therapy(C) RSN
185              We also study the statistics of keyword occurrence and the aggregate distribution of key
186         MedEvi further identifies additional keywords of biological and statistical significance from
187 s and 94 313 sentences from PubMed using the keywords of either 'autoantigen' or 'autoantibody' or th
188    The SWISS-PROT sequence database contains keywords of functional annotations for many proteins.
189 r genes, proteins, experiments, pathways and keywords of interest.
190  search was performed using MEDLINE with the keywords of menopause, sex steroids, and hormone replace
191 There are two ways to query the database: by keywords of studies or by genes.
192 played within each food record as searchable keywords of the database.
193 l trauma included a MEDLINE search under the keywords of zygoma and orbital fracture, and traumatic o
194 r than just titles, abstracts, or overlap of keywords, offers an attractive alternative.
195     Search queries may be performed by name, keyword or cytogenetic location.
196 B code, structural classification, sequence, keyword or inter-helix angles.
197 nnotations for a single protein sequence via keywords or accession codes, (ii) examine a sequence of
198 he user to issue a flexible query (e.g. free keywords or Boolean combinations of keywords/concepts) a
199  databases were searched with MeSH terms and keywords or combinations: MEDLINE through PubMed and Emb
200         For the PubMed search, the following keywords or corresponding Medical Subject Heading terms
201 imental information (e.g. sequence identity, keywords or gene expression data) is required.
202  derived queries using modifiers, annotation keywords or sequence names.
203 ong with a large number of relevant semantic keywords, or tags.
204                                  We used the keywords "ovarian cancer" and searched through GEO datab
205 occurrence and the aggregate distribution of keywords over a 100 year period.
206  closely fits the comings and goings of many keywords over generational or longer time scales.
207              Based on a set of user-provided keywords, Padhoc combines natural language processing, d
208 nce probabilities of individual keywords and keyword-pairs.
209               Proteins may be searched using keywords, PDB or Uniprot identifier, or browsed using cl
210 0 through September 2012 using the following keywords: "percutaneous coronary intervention" (PCI); "c
211 ried by gene, reagent, gene attribute, study keywords, phenotype or ontology terms.
212 ched using MeSH, EMTREE terms, keywords, and keyword phrases for the following concepts: dyadic, care
213 user may either perform a quick search using keywords, phrases or regular expressions, or build a com
214                                              Keywords: polymerase chain reaction/single-strand confor
215 e and Scopus databases for studies using the keywords "probe to bone," "osteomyelitis," and "diabetic
216 rms were identified using the Google AdWords Keywords program.
217              From initial searches with main keywords (prostatectomy and qualitative study), 642 abst
218                       LocDB is searchable by keyword, protein name and subcellular compartment, as we
219                The database is searchable by keyword, protein name, sub-nuclear compartment and prote
220 y different figures associated with the same keywords, providing new insight into the literature.
221 thin the PubMed database using the following keywords: "psoriasis," "atopic dermatitis," "acne," "vit
222 997 for the Medical Subject Headings or text keywords quality-adjusted, QALY, and cost-utility analys
223 icult to locate via conventional means (e.g. keyword queries or manual searches).
224 amined through a function ordered browser or keyword queries with automated export of results.
225                                         Upon keyword query, EBIMed retrieves the abstracts from EMBL-
226 d between 1964 and 2016 were found using the keywords "RAS," "KRAS," "NSCLC," "synthetic lethality,"
227  2007 to 2013 using a PubMed search based on keywords related to BPA and male and female reproduction
228 o amino acids, buried area (SASA), energy or keywords related to indication areas, e.g. oncogene or d
229 minergic" AND "PET" OR "SPECT" OR "SPET" and keywords related to PD, MSA, PSP, and CBS.
230                                              Keywords related to species, gender, developmental stage
231 28, 2011) were searched for a combination of keywords related to the type of exposure (air pollution,
232 E and Cochrane databases were searched using keywords relevant to the diagnosis and treatment of CDI
233 regulating the transcription modules and the keywords representing the classical traits.
234                                              Keywords: rhinitis; upper airway; gastroesophageal reflu
235                 We searched PubMed using the keyword "rotavirus" to identify studies that met each of
236 2001, and July 1, 2003, was performed with a keyword search for "indeterminate," "nondiagnostic," or
237 ollowing standard services: sequence search; keyword search for genomes, superfamilies and sequence i
238                 The search strategy included keyword search in five electronic databases [Medline (Ov
239                                     However, keyword search in PubMed((R)) is often time consuming be
240           UniProt IDs were obtained based on keyword search of KEGG and GO databases, and this LMPD p
241  Assemblies can be retrieved by a text-based keyword search or a sequence-based BLAST search.
242 o orthologous groups that can be accessed by keyword search or through a genome browser.
243     Various methods of retrieval including a keyword search, browsing of an arborized list of Interna
244       "Hypothetical proteins," identified by keyword search, were verified by genomic alignment and q
245 f strain, chemical and reference lists or by keyword search.
246     Data recall is via a highly configurable keyword search.
247                 Medical subject headings and keywords searched and cross-referenced with each other w
248                                              Keywords searched included surgical mesh, abdominal hern
249 gene or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) keyword searches and browse or dump SNP data to textfile
250 nts supported by NHLBI were identified using keyword searches based primarily on NIH's working defini
251 ry research and trials were identified using keyword searches by organisations, and inclusion criteri
252        To improve on the state of the art of keyword searches from annotations, methods for content-b
253 Tweets related to disease or disease-related keyword searches obtained from Google Trends.
254                                              Keyword searches of peer-reviewed literature published b
255 rching unannotated draft sequence via BLAST, keyword searches of pre-computed BLAST results, and prot
256 ata are available for data mining via BLAST, keyword searches of pre-computed BLASTX results and user
257                                              Keyword searches of the PubMed, Web of Science, and MEDL
258                                              Keyword searches were conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Psyc
259 ere selected for inclusion based on targeted keyword searches, manual review of bibliographies, and w
260 ected for inclusion on the basis of targeted keyword searches, manual review of bibliographies, and w
261 signment of manually submitted sequences and keyword searches.
262 e as of March 3, 2000, and will also provide keyword-searching capabilities for BLASTX and BLASTN hit
263 and sepsis, with Medical Subject Headings or keywords seeking randomized controlled trials and clinic
264 was searched with the following age-specific keywords: sepsis, septicemia, septic shock, endotoxemia,
265 f Critical Care Medicine librarian using the keywords: sepsis, septicemia, septic shock, endotoxemia,
266           The analyses using well-referenced keywords show that the proposed semantic-sensitive techn
267 be queried by experiment attributes, such as keywords, species, array platform, authors, journals or
268 ership information with length, taxonomy and keyword statistics, full family relationships, comprehen
269 searched from inception to July 2015 for the keywords stent*, retriev*, Solitaire, Trevo, Revive, and
270 oke; Dissertation Abstracts Online using the keywords stroke and alcohol; and bibliographies of retri
271  flexible in that users can enter sequences, keywords, structures or sequence motifs to generate visu
272    Peptide information can be searched using keywords such as peptide name, ID, length, net charge, h
273 s for SCOP domain classification; search for keywords such as superfamilies, families, organism names
274 ed by evaluating all articles found with the keyword "surgery" and the MeSH term for statins "hydroxy
275 g a combination of controlled vocabulary and keyword terms.
276 urrence of text words and MeSH terms to find keywords that are related to each MeSH term.
277 ed method for lexical analysis of SWISS-PROT keywords that assigns sub-cellular localization.
278 ing to figure out if it is a poisoner or the keyword to success, by means of a thoroughly detailed an
279 in folds and a thesaurus based on SWISS-PROT keywords to define functional categories.
280               We used a set of predetermined keywords to define hospitalizations for extraction from
281        Several databases were searched using keywords to identify peer-reviewed journal articles in E
282 searched using prespecified search terms and keywords to identify randomized clinical trials, nonrand
283 ary 2000 to September 2018, using predefined keywords to identify relevant observational studies cond
284 e found that LSI identified gene-to-gene and keyword-to-gene relationships with high average precisio
285  gold standard, we found that LSI identified keyword-to-miRNA relationships with high accuracy.
286 1960 and August 1, 2014, using the following keywords: traumatic brain injury, sterile injury, inflam
287                                              Keywords: tuberculosis; HIV; self-report; drug use; comp
288 Dissertations and Theses using the following keywords (UK and US spellings) individually and in multi
289 process, our hypothesis being that important keywords used in climate science follow "boom and bust"
290 their temporal relationships with the search keywords, used to describe early symptoms of the disease
291 rs, and drug therapy, and the combination of keywords vascular dementia and drug therapy.
292 ine using common gene names and identifiers, keywords, vector features, author names and PubMed IDs.
293 with healthcare-associated infection related keywords was performed.
294                               Four groups of keywords were combined in the search strategy: (1) resea
295                                  Pre-defined keywords were searched for in Medline, CINAHL, PsycInfo,
296                                  Pre-defined keywords were used to identify qualitative or mixed meth
297 ms to identify the most frequently occurring keywords, which may help to quickly identify common them
298                                              Keywords: whole body plethysmography; polymorphonuclear
299   After a search for publications containing keywords: "whole genome", "transcriptome or exome sequen
300 bases using the Medical Subject Headings and keywords without restriction in languages.

 
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