medical literature analysis and retrieval system
1Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online — MEDLINE (de l anglais : Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) est une base de données bibliographiques regroupant la littérature relative aux sciences biologiques et biomédicales. La base est gérée et mise à jour par la… …
2Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System — noun relational database of the United States National Library of Medicine for the storage and retrieval of bibliographical information concerning the biomedical literature • Syn: ↑MEDLARS • Instance Hypernyms: ↑relational database …
3Information retrieval — This article is about information retrieval in general. For the fictional government department, see Brazil (film). Information retrieval (IR) is the area of study concerned with searching for documents, for information within documents, and for… …
4Medline — Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online MEDLINE (de l anglais : Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) est une base de données bibliographiques regroupant la littérature relative aux sciences biologiques et… …
5MEDLARS — • Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System [NLM information system] …
6MEDLARS — Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …
7MEDLARS — Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …
8MEDLARS — MEDLARS® is an acronym that stands for Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System. It is a computer based system of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) that allows rapid access to NLM s store of biomedical information. MEDLARS is… …
9MEDLINE — For other uses, see Medline (disambiguation). MEDLINE (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online) is a bibliographic database of life sciences and biomedical information. It includes bibliographic information for articles from… …
10MEDLARS — (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) is a computerised biomedical bibliographic retrieval system. It was launched by the National Library of Medicine in 1964 and was the first large scale, computer based, retrospective search… …