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Definition of Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System
1. Noun. Relational database of the United States National Library of Medicine for the storage and retrieval of bibliographical information concerning the biomedical literature.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Medical Literature Analysis And Retrieval System
Literary usage of Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"... literature at the National Library of Medicine foi its monthly Index Medicus
and for MEDLARS (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System). ..."
2. Directory of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources: A Guide to (1993)
"All NLM databases are available for direct on-line searching in MEDLARS (Medical
Literature Analysis and Retrieval System) on the library's computer system ..."
3. Alternative Medicine: Expanding Medical Horizons by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"... called MEDLARS (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System). MEDLARS is
accessible through more than 40 online electronic databases and databanks. ..."
4. Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Resources: The Role of the edited by Catharyn T. Liverman, Carrie E. Ingalls, Carolyn E. Fulco, Howard M. Kipen (1998)
"The library also provides access to more than 40 online databases through its
Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS) (NLM, 1995). ..."
5. Environmental Issues in Primary Care edited by Barbara S. Murdock (1994)
"The Library's computer-based Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System (MEDLARS)
and toxicology ..."
6. Connecting The Nation: Classrooms, Libraries, And Health Care Organizations by Emilio Gonzalez (2004)
"Many medical libraries employ the Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval
System (MEDLARS) on-line information system. MEDLARS reports that roughly 20 ..."