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A search filter high in Sp may be used if the likely effect of missing relevant literature is not considered critical (e.g. given a large amount of relevant literature available). Accuracy is defined as the proportion of articles correctly handled by the search strategy [20], and the NNR ...
The number of results retrieved by the searches analysed was smaller using double quotations marks and using truncation compared with the standard strategy (P = 0.04 and P = 0.08, respectively).ConclusionsThere is no need to use phrase-searching parenthesis to retrieve studies; however, we ...
The included articles were required to include a search strategy that had been described in sufficient detail to be reproducible, and the strategy must have been explicitly described in the full article text or in supplementary files stored in MEDLINE/PubMed. Errors in search strategies used in sy...
Using the sensitive strategy, the NNR were 4.0, 6.1 and 3.4, respectively. Conclusions The proposed strings could help health care professionals investigate environmental determinants of medical conditions that could be related to pollution. 展开 ...
The comprehensive search strategy for identification of FDG PET literature in the electronic databases MEDLINE and EMBASE, published in 2000, has been updated for PubMed. The new search strategy presented here is freely available at the VU website and can be easily copied from there and pasted ...
paths generally does not have a known optimal solution. The conventional approach is to divide the target area into subdomains and assign them to different agents which will sweep each subdomain in organized paths, e.g., parallel lines. This so-called “lawnmower” strategy is easy to plan ...
Both toddlers and adults performed the task successfully, correctly identifying the location of the hidden animal in both conditions (see “Performance” in the “Methods” section). Crucially, they adapted their exploratory strategy to the different information structures of the task (i.e., the di...
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We compared the retrieval efficiency (retrieval performance) of search strategies to identify CPGs in SUMSearch and Google Scholar. For this purpose, a two-term GLAD (GuideLine And Disease) strategy was developed, combining a defined CPG term with a specific disease term (MeSH term). We used ...