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  2. Actinomycosis - Wikipedia

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    Actinomycosis is a rare infectious bacterial disease caused by the gram-positive Actinomyces species. [1] The name refers to ray-like appearance of the organisms in the granules.

  3. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. Learn about its features, history, market share, and controversies on Wikipedia.

  4. Black tar heroin - Wikipedia

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    Black tar heroin. Black tar heroin, also known as black dragon, is a form of heroin that is sticky like tar or hard like coal.Its dark color is the result of crude processing methods that leave behind impurities.

  5. Anne O'Tate - Wikipedia

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    While PubMed has its own wide range of search options to identify sets of records relevant to a researchers query it lacks the ability to analyse these sets of records further, a process for which the terms text mining and drill down have been used. Anne O'Tate is able to perform such analysis and can process sets of up to 25,000 PubMed records ...

  6. Scientific literature - Wikipedia

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    Scientific literature encompasses a vast body of academic papers that spans various disciplines within the natural and social sciences.It primarily consists of academic papers that present original empirical research and theoretical contributions.

  7. The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle - Wikipedia

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    As London prepares for Christmas, newspapers report the theft of a near-priceless gemstone, the "Blue Carbuncle", from the Countess of Morcar's hotel suite.The police arrest John Horner, a plumber with a criminal record who was in the Countess's room repairing a fireplace grate.

  8. ClinicalTrials.gov - Wikipedia

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    PubMed is another resource managed by the National Library of Medicine. A trial with an NCT identification number that is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov can be linked to a journal article with an PubMed identification number (PMID). [24]

  9. Medical literature retrieval - Wikipedia

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    MEDLINE/PubMed; William R. Hersh. Information Retrieval: A Health and Biomedical Perspective [permanent dead link]. 2003, Springer-Verlag. ISBN 0-387-95522-4; Vincenta B. Vincentb M. Ferreira CG. Making PubMed Searching Simple: Learning to Retrieve Medical Literature Through Interactive Problem Solving. 2005, The Oncologist, Vol. 11 No. 3 243-251