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  2. Lexicomp - Wikipedia

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    Lexicomp is a company that offers services, that provide access to a database containing information about medical drugs. The company's products include mobile apps, Lexicomp Online, reference handbooks, and desktop software. [1]

  3. UpToDate - Wikipedia

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    Full access to the service requires a subscription, which costs US$559 a year as of 2021 for a physician in the United States (lower cost for longer term subscription). [3] Through the Norwegian Electronic Health Library, people in Norway have free access to BMJ Best Practice , UpToDate (through registered employers or educational institutions ...

  4. Therapeutic index - Wikipedia

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    The therapeutic index (TI; also referred to as therapeutic ratio) is a quantitative measurement of the relative safety of a drug with regard to risk of overdose. It is a comparison of the amount of a therapeutic agent that causes toxicity to the amount that causes the therapeutic effect . [ 1 ]

  5. Citation index - Wikipedia

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    Clarivate Analytics have made some positive steps to broaden the scope of WoS, integrating the SciELO citation index – a move not without criticism [note 15] – and through the creation of the Emerging Sources Index (ESI), which has allowed database access to many more international titles. However, there is still a lot of work to be done to ...

  6. Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database - Wikipedia

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    The Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (CARD) is a biological database that collects and organizes reference information on antimicrobial resistance genes, proteins and phenotypes. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The database covers all types of drug classes and resistance mechanisms and structures its data based on an ontology.

  7. Reference table - Wikipedia

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    A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography. It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and easy reference for things that are difficult to remember such as comparing imperial with metric ...

  8. VigiBase - Wikipedia

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    1978- Operations transferred to the UMC (Uppsala) from WHO ; setting-up of relational database management system. 1991- On-line WHO database search programme available to national centre. 1993- A documentation grading field was added to VigiBase.

  9. Mascot (software) - Wikipedia

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    For a database of that size, by applying a Bonferroni correction to account for multiple comparisons, the significance threshold drops to 5*10 −8. [1] In addition to the calculated peptide scores, Mascot also estimates the False Discovery Rate (FDR) by searching against a decoy database. When performing a decoy search, Mascot generates a ...