2018
DOI: 10.1038/sdata.2018.258
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A reference set of curated biomedical data and metadata from clinical case reports

Abstract: Clinical case reports (CCRs) provide an important means of sharing clinical experiences about atypical disease phenotypes and new therapies. However, published case reports contain largely unstructured and heterogeneous clinical data, posing a challenge to mining relevant information. Current indexing approaches generally concern document-level features and have not been specifically designed for CCRs. To address this disparity, we developed a standardized metadata template and identified text corresponding to… Show more

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“…These bacteria could help the skin serve as the first line of body's defense against pathogens. In addition to inhibiting the growth of other bacteria, these bacteriocins as mediator molecules are able to help the immune system 27‐30 …”
Section: What Are the Sources Of Bacteriocins?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These bacteria could help the skin serve as the first line of body's defense against pathogens. In addition to inhibiting the growth of other bacteria, these bacteriocins as mediator molecules are able to help the immune system 27‐30 …”
Section: What Are the Sources Of Bacteriocins?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to inhibiting the growth of other bacteria, these bacteriocins as mediator molecules are able to help the immune system. 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 …”
Section: What Are the Sources Of Bacteriocins?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, E-VOH/CNT nanocomposite and its pure components were recorded in 10-70 2θ range and their spectra are grouped in Figure 4. As can be observed from these patterns, the E-VOH exhibits its two principal characteristic peaks centered at 19.35 • (intense) and 40.0 • (less intense) attributed to the (101) crystal plane and the compound peak of crystalline planes of (111), (111), ( 210) and (210), attributed to the PVA units, respectively [49,50]. The CNTs spectrum exhibits its principal peak centered at 26.5 • assigned to (002) of its graphite plane [34].…”
Section: Xrd Analysismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Grouping CR disease by ICD-10 blocks [35] (Table 2), also called categories, has been recommended as a means to categorize CRs for further analysis [36]. Case reports were assigned the best-matching ICD-10 category code [37] which was identified by entering the primary CR diagnosis into a search engine [38].…”
Section: Icd-10 Categorymentioning
confidence: 99%