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  1. ... the EP Web site, a slight 6 percent decrease over the previous year. The EP Web site continued to have a substantial interest from international visitors who represented almost 25 percent ...
  2. ... and 19.2. The change will make very little difference in the bulk of Index Medicus ... In the interests of clarity and brevity, the translation policy shows ...
  3. ... sci- entist in need of information. It matters little whether the user finds the desired references himself, ... and search, for consultation purposes. There was surprisingly little concern about the composition of the data base, ...
  4. ... January throughput times for MEDLARS searches show a decrease in the total number of searches released in fifteen and twenty days. This decrease was caused by many factors including a reduction ...
  5. ... organizations that provide health information service, but have little or no collection of health sciences literature. LO’s ... publish. For publication year 2013, PMC has a little over 325,000 articles, about a third of ...
  6. ... organizations that provide health information service, but have little or no collection of health sciences literature. LO’s ... access. In FY2008, NLM made 12 awards. The decrease was due to a lower level of available ...
  7. ... that provide health information services, but may have little or no collection of health sciences literature. FY2009 ... their papers for future generations. Profiles in Science, decreases the need for handling the original materials by ...
  8. ... to create a “people’s community”, in which individual interests would be subordinated to the good of the ... of Function Mutation A mutation that causes a decrease in or elimination of a gene product's activity. ...