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Systematic literature search in PubMed : A short introduction.
Authors: Blümle A, Lagrèze WA, Motschall E Abstract In order to identify current (and relevant) evidence for a specific clinical question within the unmanageable amount of information available, solid skills in performing a systematic literature search are essential. An efficient approach is to search a biomedical database containing relevant literature citations of study reports. In this article, we explain step by step how to perform a systematic literature search via PubMed (MEDLINE) by means of an example research question in the field of ophthalmology. First, we demonstrate how to translate the clinical ...
Source: HNO - July 6, 2018 Category: ENT & OMF Tags: HNO Source Type: research

Detection and verification of 2.3 million cancer mutations in NCI60 cancer cell lines with a cloud search engine.
We present and examine the abilities of Bolt, a new cloud-based proteomics search engine to search for the presence of over 2.3 million known cancer mutations in a matter of minutes while still performing a standard proteomics search that includes 31 post translational modifications. We use previously published proteomics data sets and identify mutations that are verified using genomic studies as well as previous proteomics efforts. Our results also emphasize the need to search for mutations in a comprehensive manner while still searching for both common and rare PTMs. SIGNIFICANCE: We present and examine the abilities of ...
Source: Journal of Proteomics - August 20, 2019 Category: Biochemistry Authors: Prakash A, Majumder S, Ahmad S, Varkey M, Anish TA, Jenkins C, Rigby M, Orsburn B Tags: J Proteomics Source Type: research

Sensitive Versus Specific Search Strategy to Answer Clinical Questions.
CONCLUSION: The sensitive search located the same eight studies and one additional study. If PubMed instead of MEDLINE had been used in the specific search, the results would have been identical. [J Nurs Educ. 2020;59(1):22-25.]. PMID: 31945170 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - December 31, 2019 Category: Nursing Authors: Stillwell SB, Scott JG Tags: J Nurs Educ Source Type: research

PL-search: a profile-link-based search method for protein remote homology detection.
Abstract Protein remote homology detection is a fundamental and important task for protein structure and function analysis. Several search methods have been proposed to improve the detection performance of the remote homologues and the accuracy of ranking lists. The position-specific scoring matrix (PSSM) profile and hidden Markov model (HMM) profile can contribute to improving the performance of the state-of-the-art search methods. In this paper, we improved the profile-link (PL) information for constructing PSSM or HMM profiles, and proposed a PL-based search method (PL-search). In PL-search, more robust PLs are...
Source: Briefings in Bioinformatics - May 18, 2020 Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Jin X, Liao Q, Liu B Tags: Brief Bioinform Source Type: research

Experience with searching in displays containing depth improves search performance by training participants to search more exhaustively.
Abstract In a typical visual search task, participants search for single targets amongst displays containing non-overlapping objects that are presented on a single depth plane. Recent work has begun to examine displays containing overlapping objects that are presented on different depth planes to one another. It has been found that searching displays containing depth improves response accuracy by making participants more likely to fixate targets and to identify targets after fixating them. Here we extended this previous research by seeking first of all to replicate the previous pattern of results, and then to dete...
Source: Acta Psychologica - September 5, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Godwin HJ, Menneer T, Liversedge SP, Cave KR, Holliman NS, Donnelly N Tags: Acta Psychol (Amst) Source Type: research

Attention mechanisms underlying dual ‐color digital visual search based on Schulte grid: An event‐related potential study
ConclusionsOur results indicates that red will be interfered when searching for one number, but will not be interfered when searching for three numbers, which is related to the higher perceptual load of sequential search tasks and less attention resources than those used to interfere with stimulus processing.
Source: Brain and Behavior - January 9, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Aiqiang Lu, Dongmei Wang, Shengxi He, Qiuyi Zhongcheng, Wei Zhang, Zezhi Li Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

What to use instead of NICE Evidence Search - some recommendations (sort of)
In an earlier post I searched NICE Evidence Search (closing at the end of March 2022) and then a number of other sources to see which other sources would find the material.I found 27 results (vertigo epley was the search) in NICE Evidence Search.  5 were systematic reviews from DARE, which I decided I was not too worried about, as DARE has not been updated for some timeThen there were results from PubMed, Cochrane, BestBets, CKS, four health organisations, Patient.info, NICE and the Royal Australian College of GPs.SearchingCochraneitself found one more Cochrane review than NICE Evidence Search did.  So, more...
Source: Browsing - March 10, 2022 Category: Databases & Libraries Tags: NICE Evidence Search Source Type: blogs

Examining the effects of passive and active strategy use during interactive search for LEGO® bricks.
In many important search tasks, observers must find what they are looking for using only visual information (e.g., X-ray baggage screening/medical screening). However, numerous other search tasks can only be effectively completed when the searcher uses their hands to find what they are looking for (e.g., “rummage” search). Unfortunately, it is not currently well understood how observers conduct such “interactive” searches nor what the best strategies might be for doing so. Here, we first review the limited literature on interactive search. We then present a novel methodology for the study of interactive search that...
Source: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied - December 23, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Search strategies to identify reports on ¿off-label¿ drug use in EMBASE
Conclusion: We developed highly sensitive search strategies to enhance the retrieval of studies on off-label drug use in OvidSP EMBASE.
Source: BMC Medical Research Methodology - Latest articles - December 29, 2012 Category: Research Authors: Bita MesgarpourMarkus MüllerHarald Herkner Source Type: research

Covert visual search within and beyond the effective oculomotor range.
Abstract Covert spatial attention is tightly coupled to the eye-movement system, but the precise nature of this coupling remains contentious. Recent research has argued that covert attention and overt eye-movements many share a common biological limit, such that covert exogenous orienting of attention is limited to stimuli that fall within the range of possible eye movements (the effective oculomotor range: EOMR). However, this conclusion is based on a single experimental paradigm: The Posner cueing task. Here, we examine the extent to which covert spatial attention is limited to the EOMR in visual search. Exogeno...
Source: Vision Research - December 11, 2013 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Smith DT, Ball K, Ellison A Tags: Vision Res Source Type: research

Hybrid foraging search: Searching for multiple instances of multiple types of target.
Abstract This paper introduces the "hybrid foraging" paradigm. In typical visual search tasks, observers search for one instance of one target among distractors. In hybrid search, observers search through visual displays for one instance of any of several types of target held in memory. In foraging search, observers collect multiple instances of a single target type from visual displays. Combining these paradigms, in hybrid foraging tasks observers search visual displays for multiple instances of any of several types of target (as might be the case in searching the kitchen for dinner ingredients or an X-ray for di...
Source: Vision Research - December 28, 2015 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Wolfe JM, Aizenman AM, Boettcher SE, Cain MS Tags: Vision Res Source Type: research