Hence, it is difficult to assess the scope of specific databases, such as Google Scholar. While scientometric studies have estimated ASEBD sizes before, the methods employed were able to compare only a few databases. Consequently, there is no up-to-date comparative information on the sizes of ...
General databases have a little bit of everything (like a big retail store). Examples of general databases include Google Scholar, the library articles search, or JSTOR. These are good starting points when you’re starting out and shopping around for articles on a wide range of topics, b...
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This study evaluates the content coverage of Google Scholar, as it compares to three bibliographic databases – Arts & humanities citation index, Bibliography of the history of art and Art full text/Art index retrospective – on the subject of art history. The comparison reveals that it indexes ...
Start using a reference manager likePaperpileto save, organize, and cite your references. Paperpile integrates with PubMed and many popular databases, so you can save references and PDFs directly to your library using the Paperpile buttons: ...
ArticlePubMedGoogle Scholar Krasteva, V. & Jekova, I. QRS template matching for recognition of ventricular ectopic beats.Ann. Biomed. Eng.35, 2065–76.(2008). Luz, E., Schwartz, W., Chávez, G. & Menotti, D. ECG-based heartbeat classification for arrhythmia detection: A survey., 144...
AceMap - Academic search engine based on knowledge graph which includes entities like paper, author, institution and etc. Semantic Scholar - A free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature. Collaborating with academic publishers to build a trustworthy and authoritative scientific knowledge grap...
It showed that the relationship observed in the main model could be driven by the largest subgroup within the “other” category, namely, those discharged to another hospital/acute care facility because more “woman-like” persons had a lower chance of being discharged to that location (versus ...
Article Google Scholar Shabani M, Knoppers BM, Borry P. From the principles of genomic data sharing to the practices of data access committees. EMBO Mol Med. 2015;7:507–9. Article Google Scholar Liabo K. Public involvement in health research: what does ‘good’ look like in practice?
A major goal of genotype–phenotype databases is to provide assistance in assigning pathogenicity to genetic variants. As the focus shifts from the investigation of single genes by Sanger sequencing towards the determination of variants in tens, hundreds or thousands of genes or even the entire geno...