Noun
the computer-based telephone system of the United States National Library of Medicine that provides rapid linkage to MEDLARS
Source: WordNet"Searching MEDLINE in English: a Prototype User Inter-face with Natural Language Query, Ranked Output, and relevance feedback," In: Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 16: 131-139. Source: Internet
Its prominent role in biochemistry is the subject of a very large body of research (as of March 2015, the MEDLINE database returns over 240,000 articles on the subject, largely on protein phosphorylation). Source: Internet
IDA Chief Operating Officer Laurie Villasuso said Medline would like to stay in Orange County and grow its current workforce of 340 by some 100. Source: Internet
The product, Medline Remedy Essentials No-Rinse Cleansing Foam, has been recalled after the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that (as of May 7, 2018) 10 confirmed cases of were connected with the use of the product. Source: Internet
“Medline shared the filtration performance of the masks after running them through worse case sterilization cycles as well as the residual data that demonstrates the masks are both safe and provide the protection our end users need.” Source: Internet
The senators are pressing Medline for a list of all supplies delivered via Project Air Bridge and all recipients, whether state or local governments, hospitals or medical systems or other clients. Source: Internet