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Pages in category "Pharmacological classification systems" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Drug nomenclature is the systematic naming of drugs, especially pharmaceutical drugs.In the majority of circumstances, drugs have 3 types of names: chemical names, the most important of which is the IUPAC name; generic or nonproprietary names, the most important of which are international nonproprietary names (INNs); and trade names, which are brand names. [1]
Dataset Name Brief description Preprocessing Instances Format Default Task Created (updated) Reference Creator MovieTweetings Movie rating dataset based on public and well-structured tweets ~710,000 Text Classification, regression 2018 [44] S. Dooms Twitter100k Pairs of images and tweets 100,000 Text and Images Cross-media retrieval 2017 [45] [46]
BASys (Bacterial Annotation System) is a tool for automated annotation of bacterial genomic (chromosomal and plasmid) sequences including gene/protein names, GO functions, COG functions, possible paralogues and orthologues, molecular weights, isoelectric points, operon structures, subcellular localization, signal peptides, transmembrane regions ...
Large video dataset for action classification. Actions classified and labeled. 45M frames of video Video, images, text Classification, action detection 2013 [126] [127] Y. Jiang et al. MEXAction2 Video dataset for action localization and spotting Actions classified and labeled. 1000 Video Action detection 2014 [128] Stoian et al.
Version 3.0 also included drug transporter data, drug pathway data, drug pricing, patent and manufacturing data as well as data on >5000 experimental drugs. Version 4.0 was released in 2014. [ 4 ] This version included 1558 FDA-approved small molecule drugs, 155 biotech drugs and 4200 unique drug targets.
The ATC system also includes defined daily doses (DDDs) for many drugs. This is a measurement of drug consumption based on the usual daily dose for a given drug. According to the definition, "[t]he DDD is the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used for its main indication in adults." [15]
A drug class is a group of medications and other compounds that share similar chemical structures, act through the same mechanism of action (i.e., binding to the same biological target), have similar modes of action, and/or are used to treat similar diseases.