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Multidisciplinary databases

The ISI web of science at http //www.isinet.com is a multidisciplinary database that provides web access to current and retrospective journal literature. It includes three citation databases Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts and Humanities Citation Index. The ISI Science Citation Index (SCI ) provides access to current and retrospective bibliographic information, author abstracts, and cited references found in 3500 science and technical journals covering more than 150 disciplines. The Science Citation Index Expanded format available through the ISI Web of Science and the online version, SciSearch, cover more than 5700 journals. [Pg.152]

The ISI web of science at http //www.isinet.com/ is a multidisciplinary database that provides web access to current and retrospective journal literature. Thomson Scientific produces ISI Web of Knowledge , a tool to access, analyze,... [Pg.184]

Environmental Molecular Sciences Participants in this project include researchers from Pennsylvania State University. They plan to take a multidisciplinary approach to integrating information about environmental chemistry across many different scales of space and time. A database will be developed at the Center for Environmental Kinetics Analysis, an NSF-supported Environmental Molecular Science Institute, to improve communication among scientists working in various disciplines and at vastly different scales. [Pg.82]

The International Centre for Pesticides and Health Risk Prevention (ICPS) promoted and developed the data bank PESTIDOC, in order to collect and record a selected technical and scientific documentation on pesticides, and to make a quickly available user-friendly information for different kinds of users (both specialized and non-specialized users at local, national and international level). The database has been developed through a multidisciplinary approach, by unifying the information spread in different data repositories and by collecting data on human health, environmental health, and regulatory issues. [Pg.460]

Quakeline Database. Produced by the Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research http //mceer.buffalo.edu (accessed June 9,2010), a bibliographic database developed and maintained by the Information Service. It covers earthquakes, earthquake engineering, natural hazard mitigation, and related topics. Additional features include records for various publication types, such as books, journal articles, conference papers, technical reports, CDs, slides, and videos. QUAKELINE was launched in 1987 and is updated on a monthly basis. [Pg.136]

Access care data are measured to continuously improve VA quality process and measure the effects of the performance and effort. Each center should establish a computerized database for continuous collection that is focused on indicators related to improvement of VA outcome including the number and types of VA placement, hospital admissions (and days), waiting time for VA construction, catheter use, results of surgical/ radiological procedures and complication rates. Data should be reviewed weekly/monthly at multidisciplinary meetings. [Pg.243]

The integration of federated databases with predictive modeling and simulation tools represents an important opportunity for major advances in the effective use of massive amounts of data. The framework will need to include computational tools, evaluated experimental data, active databases, and knowledge-based software guides for generating chemical and physical property data on demand with quantitative measures of uncertainty. The approach has to provide vahdated, predictive simulation methods for complicated systems with seamless multiscale and multidisciplinary integration to predict properties and to model physical phenomena and processes. The results must be in a form that can be visualized and used by even a nonexpert. [Pg.55]

The Golm Metabolome Database (GMD) provides public access to custom mass spectra hbraries, metabohte profiling experiments and other necessary information related to the field of metabolomics. The main goal is the representation of an exchange platform for experimental research activities and bioinformatics to develop and improve metabolomics by multidisciplinary cooperation. GMD is... [Pg.384]


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