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  1. ... efforts, future users of information services may be able to receive better and more complete information in the form it is best understood and applied The LHNCBC is managed by a ...
  2. ... The document collection, the second category, has been partially recataloged. When ... staff is not able to do. Prominent among these languages are Arabic, ...
  3. ... Performance Recommend site Return to site At least partially found information you were seeking Top Visitor Groups ... comprehensive model of all aspects of terminology as understood by the UMLS. A new re-engineered UMLS ...
  4. ... of thing. As a result, we were only partially successful in linking the Public Health Service with ... area that he was a towering figure. I understood that he was highly regarded in the Truman ...
  5. ... articles to developing countries, this arrangement can only partially meet the demand. Unless other resources in developed ...
  6. ... to developing countries, this arrange- ment can only partially meet the demand. Unless other resources in developed ...
  7. ... translate information sources the question into the vocabulary ... cations will be able to select individual components merge, organize, evaluate, and ...
  8. ... into Strathdee’s quest to save her husband. That’s partially why the couple documented their story in their ... our book, we hope that we’ll be able to take this story globally and make a ...
  9. ... we shall translate any corporate name not clearly understood by an American or English reader: Istituto Italiano ...
  10. ... genes and diseases to the public in easily understood language. The most current information about the Cognitive ... these proceedings are not simply “abstracts” as conventionally understood, but include most other bibliographic information: title, author ...
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