Title: Yakhteh
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? Alijani, R. and Karami, N. (2010), A review of scientific publications by Iranian researchers on stem cells in the ISI database. Yakhteh, 11 (4), 456-458.
Full Text: 2010\Yakhteh11, 456.pdf
Abstract: The purpose of this survey is to identify the number of scientific papers written about stem cells by Iranian researchers. In this regard, to use the results for future stem cell research by Iranian scientists. In this survey we have used scientometric method as a single quantitative method. The statistical population of this article includes all articles published by Iranian researchers from the earliest records until the end of 2007 as cited in the ISI database, which is the web based version of science citation index (SCI). The results show that Ghavamzadeh with 19 articles is the most productive Iranian researcher in the ISI database. The majority of published articles have been written by more than one author. A review of the findings show that Iranian researchers have been successful in stem cell production.
Keywords: Articles, Citation, Database, ISI, ISI Database, Publications, Research, Researchers, Review, Sci, Science, Stem Cells
Title: Yearbook of Medical Informatics
Full Journal Title: Yearbook of Medical Informatics
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? Bodenreider, O. (2008), Biomedical ontologies in action: Role in knowledge management, data integration and decision support. Yearbook of Medical Informatics, 67-79.
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To provide typical examples of biomedical ontologies in action, emphasizing the role played by biomedical ontologies in knowledge management, data integration and decision support. METHODS: Biomedical ontologies selected for their practical impact are examined from a functional perspective. Examples of applications are taken from operational systems and the biomedical literature, with a bias towards recent journal articles. RESULTS: The ontologies under investigation in this survey include SNOMED CT, the Logical Observation Identifiers, Names, and Codes (LOINC), the Foundational Model of Anatomy, the Gene Ontology, RxNorm, the National Cancer Institute Thesaurus, the International Classification of Diseases, the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS). The roles played by biomedical ontologies are classified into three major categories: knowledge management (indexing and retrieval of data and information, access to information, mapping among ontologies); data integration, exchange and semantic interoperability; and decision support and reasoning (data selection and aggregation, decision support, natural language processing applications, knowledge discovery). CONCLUSIONS: Ontologies play an important role in biomedical research through a variety of applications. While ontologies are used primarily as a source of vocabulary for standardization and integration purposes, many applications also use them as a source of computable knowledge. Barriers to the use of ontologies in biomedical applications are discussed.
Keywords: Access, Access to Information, Aggregation, Bias, Biomedical, Biomedical Research, CT, Data, Decision, Decision Support, Discovery, Impact, Indexing, Information, Integration, International Classification of Diseases, Investigation, Journal, Journal Articles, Knowledge, Knowledge Management, Literature, Management, Mapping, Methods, Objectives, Reasoning, Research, Role, Source, Standardization, Support, Survey, Systems
Title: Yearbook of Physical Anthropology
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? Schneider, W.H. (1995), Blood group research in Great Britain, France, and the United States between the world wars. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 38 (0), 87-114.
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? Shlyakhov, A.F., Sokolov, A.V. and Zhukhovitskii, A.A. (1975), Determination of adsorption-isotherm from binary-solutions by method of developing chromatography without liquid-eluent. Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 41 (1), 25-27.
? Alksnis, O.N. and Yanovskii, S.M. (1975), Simplified gas-chromatographic method for adsorption-isotherm measurements without application of a detectors. Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 41 (8), 976-978.
Title: Zdravniski Vestnik-Slovenian Medical Journal
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? Miholic, P. and Juznic, P. (2009), Social medicine in the process of scientific communication: The overview of the publications of the authors in the field of Social Medicine in Science Citation Index and Social Sciences Citation Index. Zdravniski Vestnik-Slovenian Medical Journal, 78 (4), 181-185.
Abstract: Background The scientific publishing means publishing the results of scientific research in the scientific journals. Scientific publishing is not possible without scientific communication and sharing information among scientists. Keeping up with scientific achievements and spreading them is the core of all research work. The recognition is a factor of the highest importance for the scientific publications, where in the process of scientific communications the results of the research work are published. The purpose of the research work in social medicine is to achieve the awareness, which is necessary for efficient and successful health care. Methods On the basis of the science citations database (Web of Science) the publications of researchers, who work in the field of public health, were checked. It was found out that more than a third of researchers had publications published in Science Citation Index (SCI) as well as in Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI). Results The overlapping of analysed articled in both indexed databases were 26%. Researching health care is a medical field with a strong social character; such research deals with medicine, health care and health is a social phenomenon. Conclusions Social medicine is one area of medical science, however, the research in this area should be valued and estimated differently as other areas of research, like clinical medicine. It would be sensible that the ARRS expert system and others, who use qualitative as well as quantitative, bibliometric methods for judging the quality and recognition of research work, take this into account in the future.
Keywords: Citation, Citation Index, Citations, Communication, Core, Database, Databases, Field, Future, Health, Health Care, Journal Impact, Journals, Medical, Medicine, Methods, Overlapping, Public Health, Publications, Publishing, Quality, Research, Research Work, Researchers, SCI, Science, Science Citation Index, Scientific Communication, Scientific Journals, Scientific Publication, Scientific Publications, Scientific Research, Slovenia, SSCI, System, Web of Science
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