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  • == Collection and preservation == ...g various methods depending on the type of specimen and the reason for its collection. For example, blood samples are usually collected using a needle and syring
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  • ...the words 'public' and 'methylation', indicating its function as a public resource for methylation data. ..., which denotes action or process. Together, they form 'Pubmeth', a public resource for methylation data.
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  • * '''Descriptive Metadata''' - Descriptive metadata describes a resource for purposes such as discovery and identification. It can include elements ...etadata''' - Administrative metadata provides information to help manage a resource, such as when and how it was created, file type and other technical informa
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  • ...t don't belong to trash. It is about how garbage can be used as a valuable resource. * [[Resource Recovery]]
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  • ...former department of the [[United Kingdom]] government responsible for the collection and publication of statistics related to the population and public health. ...f Medicine Clinical Terms, a systematically organized computer processable collection of medical terms providing codes, terms, synonyms and definitions.
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  • The '''Annals of Medicine''' are a collection of records that document the history and progress of [[medicine]] over time ...ds were written on papyrus in ancient Egypt. The [[Hippocratic Corpus]], a collection of medical works from ancient Greece, is another early example of medical a
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  • ...t is primarily aimed at [[general practitioners]], but it is also a useful resource for medical students and other healthcare professionals. * [[Database]]: An organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically.
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  • ...he public with a standard, comprehensive, up-to-date, look-up and download resource of medication content and labeling as found in medication package inserts. ...argest biomedical library which maintains and makes available a vast print collection and produces electronic information resources on a wide range of topics.
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  • ...y of". "Dictionary" comes from the Medieval Latin "dictionarium", meaning "collection of words and phrases". The [[Online Etymology Dictionary]] is a comprehensive resource that provides the origins and historical development of English words. It i
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  • ...nter for Biotechnology Information" is derived from its role as a national resource for [[molecular biology]] information. The term "biotechnology" refers to t ...ases relevant to [[biotechnology]] and [[biomedicine]] and is an important resource for [[bioinformatics]] tools and services. Major databases include [[GenBan
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  • ...d "atlas" referring to a book of maps or charts, is a comprehensive online resource for dermatological images and related information. [[DermAtlas]] features a vast collection of high-quality images, each accompanied by a detailed description of the c
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  • A '''Website''' (pronounced: /ˈwɛbsaɪt/) is a collection of related network web resources, such as web pages, multimedia content, wh ...individual web page, image, and video is identified by a distinct Uniform Resource Locator (URL), enabling browsers to retrieve these resources from a web ser
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  • ...results of well-conducted controlled trials readily available and is a key resource in [[evidence-based medicine]].
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  • ...argest biomedical library which maintains and makes available a vast print collection and produces electronic information resources on a wide range of topics. * [[Database]]: An organized collection of data, generally stored and accessed electronically from a computer syste
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  • ...epts specifically related to the field of [[medicine]]. It is an essential resource for medical professionals, students, and anyone seeking to understand medic ...he English "dictionary" which comes from the Latin "dictionarium" meaning "collection of words".
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  • ...the Greek word almenichiakon, is a type of reference book that provides a collection of useful and practical information, often arranged according to the calend In the field of medicine, an almanac can serve as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals. It can provide a comprehensive overview of me
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  • [[PathoPhenoDB]] is a resource that provides a comprehensive collection of human genetic diseases and their associated phenotypes. It is designed t
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  • ...ld Italian "banca", meaning "table, bench". It signifies a repository or a collection of drugs. [[DrugBank]] is a unique bioinformatics and cheminformatics resource that combines detailed drug data with comprehensive drug target information
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  • ...n used in the [[healthcare]] industry for the purpose of reimbursement and resource allocation. The system is based on the principal diagnosis, secondary diagn ...shing," and "group" comes from the Old French ''groupe'' meaning "cluster, collection."
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  • ...t don't belong to trash. It is about how garbage can be used as a valuable resource. * [[Waste Collection]]: The process of collecting different types of wastes and hauling them awa
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