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Title: Aiding Biomedical Researchers with Tools to Assist Discovery
Authors: Smalheiser, Neil R.
Keywords: one node (open) search
two node (closed) search
linking
searching
Issue Date: 18-May-2006
Abstract: The Arrowsmith Project two node search is used for many daily information needs as an extension of PubMed searches. The two node search can now be conducted and analyzed in a matter of minutes, not hours or days, and it can be utilized by the general scientific public for a variety of information needs, including but NOT restricted to searching for and assessing hypotheses.
Description: Presented at the AMIA (American Medical Informatics Assocation) Spring Congress 2006 "Informatics Across the Spectrum from Clinical Care to Biomedical Research." May 16-18, 2006, Pointe South Mountain Resort, Phoenix, AZ
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10027/89
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