International index to African health literature and information sources
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Health planning-Bibliography-Periodicals-Africa; Health services administration-Bibliography-Periodicals-Africa; Medicine-Bibliography-Periodicals-Africa
AGRICOLA serves as the catalog and index to the collections of the National Agricultural Library. The records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. AGRICOLA is organized into two data sets. The NAL Public Access Catalog contains citations to books, audiovisuals, serials, and other materials. The Article Citation Database contains citations, many with abstracts, to journal articles, book chapters, reports, and reprints
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Agriculture-Databases-Computer network resources-United States
AIDSinfo is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and treatment. It is the result of merging two previous DHHS projects: The AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service (ACTIS) and the HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS). It is a central resource for current information on federally and privately funded clinical trials for AIDS patients and others infected with HIV"Aimed at HIV/AIDS patients, the general public, health care providers, and researchers, this easily navigated site provides a central source for information on clinical trials for patients with HIV and AIDS, federally approved HIV treatment and prevention guidelines, and medical practice guidelines. By clicking on the "Drugs" link, users can locate information on anti-HIV medications, including side effects, dosages, and interactions with other drugs or food. The site also provides access to brochures, fact sheets, and other web resources on HIV/AIDS, downloadable copies of current and archived versions of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services guidelines, and a searchable glossary, available in both English and Spanish, of HIV/AIDS-related terms. A useful resource for anyone seeking in-depth information on this topic."--"Best Free Reference Web Sites 2003," RUSA Quarterly, Fall 2003; reviewed March 6, 2003
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AIDS (Disease)-Directories-Computer network resources; AIDS (Disease)-Directories-Prevention; AIDS (Disease)-Directories-Treatment; HIV (Viruses)-Directories-Treatment; HIV infections-Directories-Computer network resources; HIV infections-Directories-Treatment
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ACTIS :, AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service, [:Dec. 7, 2001:] AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service AIDS Treatment Information Service AIDS info ATIS HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service (ATIS) :, [:May 11, 2000:]
Covers: Annual Reviews in Analytical Chemistry; Biochemistry; Biomedical Engineering; Biophysics and Biomolecular Structure; Cell and Developmental Biology; Clinical Psychology; Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics; Entomology; Genetics; Genomics and Human Genetics; Immunology; Medicine; Microbiology; Neuroscience; Nutrition; Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease; Pharmacology and Toxicology; Physiology; Phytopathology; Plant Biology; Psychology; and Public Health
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Biological literature-Reviews; Medical literature-Reviews; Scientific literature-Reviews
Offers access via basic and advanced search engines to broad coverage of the field of medicinal chemistry and drug discovery for medicinal chemists, biologists, pharmacologists and molecular biologists
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Drug development; Pharmaceutical chemistry
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Burger's medicinal chemistry & drug discovery (Online) Medicinal chemistry & drug discovery Medicinal chemistry and drug discovery Wiley InterScience Burger's Medicinal chemistry & drug discovery, Title on HTML header:
Presents a collection of databases related to occupational health and safety. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide physical and safety data on chemicals manufactured or sold in North America. CHEMINFO provides safety information for important workplace chemicals. CHEMpendium compiles chemical hazard information from a variety of sources. Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS) contains citations to the literature for thousands of chemical substances. OSH References is an index to journal articles and other literature related to occupational health and safety. Canadian enviroOSH indexes Canadian national, provincial, and territorial environmental and occupational safety legislation and standards. Several additional free resources are available through the CCOHS Web Information Service
The ChemExper Chemical Directory displays information about chemicals (physical and chemical characteristics, structure, MSDS and more.) It contains for now over 200,000 different chemicals, 10,000 MSDS and over 10,000 IR spectra. The directory can be searched by registry number, molecular formula, chemical name or synonyms in different languages as well as by physical and chemical characteristics and combinations of those data, and also may also be searched by substructure. This web site also includes the Chemical Calculator, which calculates the molecular formula, molecular mass, exact mass, elemental analysis and plots the isotopic distribution graph; enter molecular formula, atoms, isotopes as well as groups; and the OSIRIS Property Explorer, which lets you draw chemical structures and calculates on-the-fly various drug-relevant properties whenever a structure is valid. Prediction results are valued and color coded. Properties with high risks of undesired effects like mutagenicity or a poor intestinal absorption are shown in red whereas a green color indicates drug-conform behaviour
The Chemical Safety Database includes the following hazardous properties of materials: physical hazards, such as flammability and corrosivity, toxic effects, such as carcinogenicity, toxicity, and target organ information, regulatory listing requirements. Also included are Storage Groups for compatible segregation of chemicals. Compatible storage groups should be used only for purposes of storing small quantities of materials in controlled laboratory conditions managed under a chemical hygiene program. Storage groups should not be used as a guide for compatible mixing of chemicals or wastes. This database is offered as a service to the general community and no warrantee, expressed or implied, is made about the applicability of this information to a particular use or storage situation. Members of the Stanford community can access a more up-to-date set of material safety data sheets at msds.stanford.edu
Subjects (LC) :
Chemicals-Safety measures; Toxicology
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ChemTracker Welcome to ChemTracker, HTML header title:
ChemIDplus provides access to structure and nomenclature authority files used for the identification of chemical substance cited in National Library of Medicine (NLM) databases. ChemIDplus also provides structure searching and direct links to many biomedical resources at NLM and on the Internet for chemicals of interest. The database contains chemical records, chemical structures, and is searchable by name, synonym, CAS registry number, molecular formula, classification code, locator code, and structure. ChemIDplus is searchable through TOXNET's Toxicology data search. ChemIDplus advanced allows chemical structure and biological/chemical property searching to be done
Subjects (LC) :
Chemical structure-Databases; Chemistry-Databases-Nomenclature
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Chem ID plus advanced
CINAHL Note : Cumulative index to nursing and allied health literature
Indexes journal articles in nursing, allied health, biomedicine, alternative/complementary medicine, consumer health and health sciences librarianship. Over 2,500 journals are indexed, and the database covers literature published from 1982 to the present. Full text is included for selected state nursing journals and some newsletters, standards of practice, practice acts, government publications, research instruments and patient education materialPremier database for nursing and allied health literature. Includes references to journals, American Nurses' Association and National League for Nursing publications, nursing standards of practice, and critical paths
Subjects (LC) :
Allied health personnel-Abstracts; Allied health personnel-Indexes; Nursing-Abstracts; Nursing-Indexes
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CINAHL (Online) Cumulative index to nursing and allied health literature Nursing and allied health literature
Consists chiefly of 7 databases: Cochrane database of systematic reviews; Database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness (DARE); Cochrane central register of controlled trials (CENTRAL); Cochrane database of methodology reviews; Cochrane methodology register; Health technology assessment database (HTA); and NHS Economic evaluation database (NHS EED)
Cochrane central register of controlled trials Cochrane database of methodology reviews Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) Cochrane library (Online) Cochrane methodology register Database of abstracts of reviews of effectiveness Health technology assessment database NHS economic evaluation database
This carefully edited database contains the 25,000 most popular compounds as used by chemists. It contains the top 25,000 most commonly cited compounds in Chemical Abstracts, and covers drugs, organic compounds, solvents, natural products, analytical reagents, inorganic compounds, materials, the elements, and their isotopes. The database is fully substructure searchable, and contains chemical names, physical properties and bibliographic references
Entrez searches the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases to provide integrated access to nucleotide and protein sequence data from over 160,000 species, along with three-dimensional protein structures, genomic mapping information, PubMed MEDLINE, and more. Sequence data are combined from various sources, including GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, RefSeq, PIR-International, PRF, Swiss-Prot, and PDB. Entrez can be searched with a wide variety of text terms such as author name, journal name, gene or protein name, organism, unique identifier (e.g., accession number, sequence ID, PubMed ID), and other terms, depending on the database being searched
Journals --
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Provides access to the following databases: DATALOG, which contains 18 types of environmental fate data; BIOLOG, or the Microbial degradation/toxicity file, which provides sources of microbial toxicity and biodegradation data; CHEMFATE, a data file containing 25 categories of environmental fate and physical/chemical property information on commercially important chemical compounds; BIODEG, which contains experimental values relating to biodegradation subjects; and BIODEG summary, which provides summary evaluation and reliability codes for different test methods, as well as summaries for biodegradability under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
A collection of searchable databases that present reviews selected to provide authoritative answers to common clinical questions. The articles are selected by the Cochrane Collaboration or by the American College of Physicians (ACP) Journal ClubBest evidence -- Cochrane database of systematic reviews
Best evidence Cochrane database of systematic reviews EBM reviews, Title from aggregator's menu page: EBMR Evidence based medicine reviews collection Evidence-based medicine reviews
Provides a portal to more than 750,000 federal research projects, complete with full-text single-query searching across databases residing at different agencies. Using research summary and awards data from the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Small Business Administration, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this tool allows users to select any or all of the databases containing research information and input key terms for the search query. It will then search complete, full-text records for matches from all databases selected and provide results almost instantaneously. Results can then be culled, compiled, and assimilated into useful sets of information
Subjects (LC) :
Medicine-Research-United States; Power resources-Research; Research and development contracts, Government-Computer network resources
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Federal R and D project summaries Federal research and development (R&D) project summaries, HTML header title:
Frost & Sullivan Online offers full text access to the company's healthcare industry specific databases of marketing consulting information and analysis that are international in scope
Subjects (LC) :
Industrial surveys-Databases; Market surveys-Databases; Medical care-Databases
Interactive decision support system for diagnosis and reference in the fields of tropical and infectious diseases, epidemiology, microbiology and antimicrobial chemotherapy. The GIDEON database incorporates 327 diseases, 205 countries, 963 microbial taxa and 252 antibacterial agents and vaccines
An occupational health database designed for health and safety professionals and for consumers seeking information about the health effects of exposure to chemicals and biologicals at work. Haz-Map links jobs and hazardous tasks with occupational diseases and their symptoms. Chemicals and biological agents in Haz-Map are linked to industrial processes and other activities such as hobbies. Occupational diseases and their symptoms are associated with hazardous job tasks and possible exposure to hazardous agents. Information from textbooks, journal articles, and electronic databases such as NLM's Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB) is classified and summarized to create the database. Some of Haz-Map's features include: text search capability, browsing by jobs, diseases, or agents, searching hazardous agents by adverse effects, searching diseases by jobs and findings, and automated searches of TOXNET. Definitions of technical terms are available by selecting hyperlinks to the glossary
HSDB is a toxicology data file on the National Library of Medicine?s (NLM) Toxicology Data Network (TOXNET). It focuses on the toxicology of potentially hazardous chemicals. It is enhanced with information on human exposure, industrial hygiene, emergency handling procedures, environmental fate, regulatory requirements, and related areas. All data are referenced and derived from a core set of books, government documents, technical reports and selected primary journal literature. HSDB is peer-reviewed by the Scientific Review Panel (SRP), a committee of experts in the major subject areas within the data bank's scope. HSDB is organized into individual chemical records, and contains over 5000 such records. Users can search by chemical or other name, chemical name fragment, Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number (RN), and/or subject terms
Provides a survey of recent work relating to public health, safety, and industrial hygiene. Cited studies are geared to help individuals identify, evaluate, and eliminate or control risks and hazards across the spectrum of environmental and occupational situations. The database provides perspectives on topics of widespread concern such as aviation and aerospace safety, environmental safety, nuclear safety, medical safety occupational safety, and ergonomics. Health and safety related aspects of pollution, waste disposal, radiation, pesticides, epidemics, and other phenomena having the potential to threaten the public, the environment, or the workplace itself are indexed here. The database indexes government reports as well as journal articles, conference proceedings, books, and other publications
Subjects (LC) :
Environmental health-Abstracts; Industrial hygiene-Abstracts; Public health-Abstracts; Risk assessment-Abstracts
Other Titles :
Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management Databases Health and safety sciences abstracts
Provides ready access to information on measurement instruments (i.e., questionnaires, interview schedules, checklists, index measures, coding schemes/manuals, rating scales, projective techniques, vignettes/scenarios, tests) in the health fields, psychosocial sciences, organizational behavior, and library and information science
Describes journal articles, conference proceedings, books, book reviews, and dissertations in the history of science, technology, and medicine and allied historical fields. In addition to incorporating four print bibliographies, this database also includes relevant library holdings to the Wellcome History of Science and Technology Citation Resources file
"This system provides access to the nearly 60,000 images in the prints and photograph collection of the History of Medicine Division (HMD) of the U.S. National library of Medicine (NLM). The collection includes portraits, pictures of institutions, caricatures, genre scenes, and graphic art in a variety of media, illustrating the social and historical aspects of medicine."Introduction -- Search for images in the IHM -- Information
A database containing mechanical, physical and biological responses as well as drug compatibility properties for the materials and coatings used in medical devices
Subjects (LC) :
Drug interactions-Databases; Medical instruments and apparatus-Databases
MDL drug data report Note : Also known as: MDL drug data report-3D in MDL and accelrys academic packages (Chemical supplier and reaction databases)
Produced by MDL and Prouse Science, MDL Drug Data Report contains over 132,000 biologically relevant compounds and well-defined derivatives, with updates adding about 10,000 a year to the database. Scientists can search drugs launched or track compounds through development phases and view therapeutic action and biological activity. Information in this database is derived from patent literature, journals, meetings and congresses. Compounds can be searched and displayed in 2D or 3D
MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of Medicine, is an index to journal articles in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences, including both basic biomedical sciences and clinical practice. It indexes over 4,000 journals. The database contains citations from 1950 to the present with some older citations. An important feature of MEDLINE is the use of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), a powerful tool for searching specific topics or for comprehensive general searches
Subjects (LC) :
Health planning-Periodicals; Health services administration-Periodicals; Medicine-Periodicals
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Health planning & administration Index medicus (National Library of Medicine (U.S.)) Index to dental literature International nursing index
Contains 10,955 monographs describing significant chemicals, drugs, and biological substances. The entries are not a listing of Merck & Co., Inc. products, but rather cover a wide range of compounds, which have been selected on the basis of present or historic importance and interest. Each monograph is a concise description of a single substance or a small group of closely related compounds. The information provided includes chemical, common and generic names, trademarks and their associated companies, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry Numbers, molecular formulas and weights, physical and toxicity data, therapeutic and commercial uses, citations to the chemical, biomedical and patent literature, and chemical structures. Also includes: Organic Name Reactions: this section is comprised of 446 named reactions and an index. A concise reference history and associated reaction schema are provided for each reaction or sub-reaction. Additional tables: a compilation of over 60 p. of tables including a glossary is provided to supplement the material presented in the monographs
National Cancer Institute Database Note : Also known as: National cancer institute database-3D in MDL and accelrys academic packages (Chemical supplier and reaction databases)
NCID 2001.1 contains over 213,000 structures with corresponding 3D models generated using CORINA 2.4 from Molecular Networks GmbH. Four publicly available National Cancer Institute databases were consolidated to produce this data set: (1) The NCI 127K database consisting of 127,000 structures with CAS Registry Numbers. (2) The Plated Compounds database containing 140,000 non-proprietary samples which are offered to the extramural research community. (3) The AIDS database, containing 42,687 entries that have been tested for AIDS antiviral activity. (4) The Cancer database containing dose response data for 37,836 compounds tested for the ability to inhibit the growth of human tumor cell lines
Subjects (LC) :
Antineoplastic agents-Databases; Chemical models-Databases
The home page for the National Center for Health Statistics includes the mission statement, news releases and fact sheets, publications, and links to CDC employment opportunities. It also includes links to a large collection of NCHS publications that provide detailed statistics on births, morbidity, mortality, and health status indicators for the population of the United States
Subjects (LC) :
Delivery of Health Care-statistics & numerical data; Disease-Database-United States; Diseases-Statistics-United States; Fertility, Human-Statistics-United States; Fertility-Database-United States; Health Status; Health Surveys; Health status indicators-Computer network resources; Health surveys-Computer network resources; Hyattsville (Md.); Life Expectancy-Database-statistics & numerical data-United States; Life Style; Maryland; Medical care-Statistics-United States; Mortality-Database-statistics & numerical data-United States; Mortality-Statistics-United States; National Center for Health Statistics (U.S.); Vital Statistics; Vital statistics-Computer network resources
A collection of chiefly medical databases. Among the databases offered by Ovid are: The evidence based medicine collection of databases, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Mental measurements yearbook, and PsycINFO
POPLINE, the world's largest database on reproductive health, provides bibliographic citations to the worldwide literature on family planning technology, family planning programs and population law and policy. Demography, AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, maternal and child health, primary health care communication, and population and its effect on the environment are covered when related to developing countries. POPLINE contains citations and abstracts to a variety of materials including journal articles, monographs, technical reports, and unpublished works; links to full-text documents are also included. The majority of items are published from 1970 to the present, however, there are selected citations dating back to 1827. In addition to free text searching, the database can be searched by keywords from the POPLINE Thesaurus , a controlled vocabulary of 2,400+ terms used to index documents in the database
Subjects (LC) :
Birth control; Population policy; Reproductive health
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Internet POPLINE, Also called: POPulation information onLINE
Developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Pubmed is a free version of MEDLINE that offers links to GenBank records, other molecular sequence data, and other resources. MEDLINE, produced by the National Library of Medicine, is an index to journal articles in medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences, including both basic biomedical sciences and clinical practice. It indexes over 4,000 journals. The database contains citations from 1950 to the present with some older citations. An important feature of MEDLINE is the use of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), a powerful tool for searching specific topics or for comprehensive general searchesOverview -- Help -- New/Noteworthy -- Clinical Alerts -- Advanced Search -- Clinical Queries -- Journal Browser -- MeSH browser -- Citation matcher -- Loansome Doc -- Internet Grateful Med -- Credits -- Restrictions on use
Subjects (LC) :
MEDLINE; Medicine-Indexes; Medicine-Periodicals
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MEDLINE PREMEDLINE Pub Med Welcome to PubMed, HTML source title :
A compendium of data extracted from the scientific literature. For each chemical substance indexed in RTECS, six types of toxicity data are included: (1) primary irritation; (2) mutagenic effects; (3) reproductive effects; (4) tumorigenic effects; (5) acute toxicity; and (6) other multiple dose toxicity. Specific numeric toxicity values such as LD50, LC50, TDLo, and TCLo are noted as well as species studied and route of administration used. For each citation, the bibliographic source is listed thereby enabling the user to access the actual studies cited
Subjects (LC) :
Industrial toxicology-Periodicals; Poisons-Tables
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RTECS, 1981/82- Registry of toxic effects of chemical substances Registry of toxic effects, -1980 TOXNET
Learned institutions and societies-Periodicals-Canada; Learned institutions and societies-Periodicals-United States; Reference Books, Medical; Research-Directories-Canada; Research-Directories-United States
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Gale's ready reference shelf Res. cent. dir Research centers directory
Federal aid to medical research-Databases-United States; Medicine-Databases-Research grants-United States; Medicine-Databases-Research-United States
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NIH RePORTER NIH research portfolio online reporting tool (RePORT), HTML source code title: National Institutes of Health research portfolio online reporting tool (RePORT) RePORT expenditures & results (RePORTER) RePORTER
An international, multidisciplinary index to the literature of science, technology, and biomedicine. Over 4,000 journals representing all scientific disciplines are indexed. The database covers 1900 to the present, and records from January 1991 to the present include abstracts. Cited reference searching is a valuable feature of the database. Science citation index expanded and is available via ISI Web of Knowledge/Web of Science. The database is also known as SciSearch
Subjects (LC) :
Science-Indexes; Science-Periodicals
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SCI-EXPANDED, Added title on Web of Science home page: SciSearch, Added title on publisher's product information page:
SciSearch is an international, multidisciplinary index to the literature of science, technology, and biomedicine. Over 4,000 journals representing all scientific disciplines are indexed. The database covers 1900 to the present, and records from January 1991 to the present include abstracts. Cited reference searching is a valuable feature of the database. The database is also known as Science Citation Index Expanded and is also available via ISI Web of Knowledge/Web of Science
By Congressional mandate, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) produces "toxicological profiles" for hazardous substances found at National Priorities List (NPL) sites. These hazardous substances are ranked based on frequency of occurrence at NPL sites, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. Toxicological profiles are developed from a priority list of 275 substances. ATSDR also prepares toxicological profiles for the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department of Energy (DOE) on substances related to federal sites. So far, 296 toxicological profiles have been published or are under development as finals or drafts for public comment; 281 profiles were published as finals; 130 profiles have been updated. Currently, 7 profiles are being revised based on public comments received. These profiles cover more than 250 substances
Subjects (LC) :
Carcinogens-Periodicals; Toxicology-Periodicals
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ATSDR toxicological profiles Toxicological profile information sheet
Indexes journal articles in toxicology and related areas. Over 300 journals are indexed from 1981 to the present. The database covers social poisons, substance abuse, natural toxins, legislation and recommended standards, environmental issues, industrial and agricultural chemicals, household products, pharmaceuticals, the effects of alcohol and smoking, drug abuse, hydrocarbon studies, nitrosamines, radiation and radioactive materials, toxicity testing methods and analytical procedures for toxic substances
Subjects (LC) :
Toxicology-Abstracts; Toxicology-Indexes
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Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management Databases Toxicology abstracts (Online)
TOXLINE is the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) bibliographic database for toxicology. TOXLINE records provide bibliographic information covering the biochemical, pharmacological, physiological, and toxicological effects of drugs and other chemicals. Most records include abstracts and/or indexing terms and CAS Registry Numbers. TOXLINE references are drawn from various sources organized into component subfiles which are searched together but which may be used to limit searches as well
A computerized system of files oriented to toxicology and related areas. It is managed by the National Library of Medicine's Toxicology and Environmental Health Information Program (TEHIP). TOXNET is an integrated system containing modules for building and reviewing records as well as providing sophisticated search and retrieval features for NLM online usersCCRIS (Chemical carcinogenesis research information system) -- ChemIDplus Lite (available for name and RN searching without the need for plugins or applets) -- ChemIDplus Advanced (web based chemical identification and structure search database) -- DART (Developmental and reproductive toxicology) -- Gene-Tox (Genetic toxicology) -- Haz-Map (database linking chemicals, jobs and diseases) -- Household Products (potential health effects of chemicals in 5,000 common household products) -- HSDB (hazardous substances data bank) -- IRIS (Integrated risk information system) -- ITER (International toxicity estimates for risk) -- LactMed (database of drugs and other chemicals to which breastfeeding mothers may be exposed) -- TOXLINE (Toxicology information online) -- TOXMAP (Environmental health e-maps) -- TRI (Toxic chemical release inventory)
Subjects (LC) :
Hazardous substances-Databases; Industrial toxicology-Databases; Poisons-Databases; Pollution-Databases-Environmental aspects-United States
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CCRIS ChemIDplus Chemical carcinogenesis research information system DART Developmental and reproductive toxicology GENE-TOX Genetic toxicology HSDB Haz-map Hazardous substances data bank Household products IRIS ITER Integrated risk information system International toxicity estimates for risk LactMed TOXLINE TOXMAP TRI Toxic chemical release inventory Toxicology data network Toxicology information online
WHOSIS, the WHO Statistical Information System, is an interactive database bringing together core health statistics for the 193 WHO Member States. It comprises more than 70 indicators, which can be accessed by way of a quick search, by major categories, or through user-defined tables. The data can be further filtered, tabulated, charted and downloaded. The data are also published annually in the World Health Statistics Report released in May
Subjects (LC) :
Epidemiology-Statistics; Mortality-Statistics; Public health-Statistics
WorldWideScience.org, developed and maintained by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information in partnership with the British Library, is a global science gateway enablling federated searching of national and international scientific databases. Users get the most current findings in fields such as energy, medicine, agriculture, environment, and basic sciences, published by contributing nations
Subjects (LC) :
Science-Databases
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World Wide Science World Wide Science.org WorldWideScience, HTML header title:
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