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An Overview of How to Search and Write a Medical Literature Review
Respir Care. 2023 Jun 20:respcare.11198. doi: 10.4187/respcare.11198. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWithout a literature review, there can be no research project. Literature reviews are necessary to learn what is known (and not known) about a topic of interest. In the respiratory care profession, the body of research is enormous, so a method to search the medical literature efficiently is needed. Selecting the correct databases, use of Boolean logic operators, and consultations with librarians are used to optimize searches. For a narrow and precise search, use PubMed, MEDLINE, Ovid, EBSCO, the Cochrane Library, or Google S...
Source: Respiratory Care - June 20, 2023 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Lynda T Goodfellow Source Type: research

Improve Your Search Skills with Google Search Education
Google recently launched a website with resources teachers and librarians can use to improve student search strategy. The Google Search Education site includes many tools to help improve student search strategy and search results using the Google Search Engine. Lesson plans with practice search questions and activities are provided. For those who are interested in live demonstrations of the search techniques the Live Training area includes videos with sample searches and discussions. While Google Search Eduction was developed for improving student search strategy there are a variety of tools librarians and other educators...
Source: Network News - January 23, 2013 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: Emily Hurst Tags: General (all entries) Technology Source Type: news

Dr. Google is Calling & You can (Mostly) Trust Her
Nowadays, nearly everybody turns to Google (and to a lesser extent, Bing or a Bing-powered website like Yahoo) to search for information. And nowhere is that more true than when we want to learn about a health or mental health concern. It also, however, makes you wonder… Google seems to do a pretty good job in giving us relevant results for all kinds of information. But how’s it do with mental health information results specifically? Are the results you get from Google and Bing when you conduct a search for mental health information of high content quality and useful? So last year, I ran a research study (whic...
Source: World of Psychology - November 18, 2013 Category: Psychiatrists and Psychologists Authors: John M. Grohol, Psy.D. Tags: Best of the Web Disorders General Mental Health and Wellness Psychology Research Bing Dr. Google Editorial Board Grohol helpguide Internet Joe Slimowicz major search engines Psych Central Readability Rebecca Granda web se Source Type: blogs

Effectiveness of job search interventions: A meta-analytic review.
The current meta-analytic review examined the effectiveness of job search interventions in facilitating job search success (i.e., obtaining employment). Major theoretical perspectives on job search interventions, including behavioral learning theory, theory of planned behavior, social cognitive theory, and coping theory, were reviewed and integrated to derive a taxonomy of critical job search intervention components. Summarizing the data from 47 experimentally or quasi-experimentally evaluated job search interventions, we found that the odds of obtaining employment were 2.67 times higher for job seekers participating in jo...
Source: Psychological Bulletin - March 3, 2014 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Liu, Songqi; Huang, Jason L.; Wang, Mo Source Type: research

Q&A: UCLA search and rescue team doctor back from Nepal quake disaster
Hours after a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Nepal on April 25, Dr. Atilla Uner, a UCLA associate clinical professor of emergency medicine, got the call to assist in a search for survivors as a member of the California-based Urban Search and Rescue Task Force USA 2. Deployed by the United States Agency for International Development’s Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, the team consisted of 52 firefighters and paramedics and six search dogs from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, as well as three civil engineers and two physicians. Uner, who also helped in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, spent 19 da...
Source: UCLA Newsroom: Health Sciences - May 21, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: news

Try the new Cochrane PICO search BETA on the Cochrane Library
Cochrane is excited to announce the beta release of a powerful and easy-to-use new discovery tool for finding reviews on theCochrane Library.Released to coincide with the Santiago Cochrane Colloquium, Cochrane PICO search BETA can help you find the most relevant Cochrane evidence to answer your research or clinical question.What is the Cochrane PICO search BETA?With Cochrane PICO search BETA, you can search over 4,500 Cochrane intervention reviews published since 2015 byPopulation (or Patient or Problem)What are the characteristics of the patient or population – for example condition? Intervention What is the interventi...
Source: Cochrane News and Events - October 15, 2019 Category: Information Technology Authors: Muriah Umoquit Source Type: news

Sensors, Vol. 21, Pages 444: Efficient Resource-Aware Convolutional Neural Architecture Search for Edge Computing with Pareto-Bayesian Optimization
Meng Zhang With the development of deep learning technologies and edge computing, the combination of them can make artificial intelligence ubiquitous. Due to the constrained computation resources of the edge device, the research in the field of on-device deep learning not only focuses on the model accuracy but also on the model efficiency, for example, inference latency. There are many attempts to optimize the existing deep learning models for the purpose of deploying them on the edge devices that meet specific application requirements while maintaining high accuracy. Such work not only requires professional knowled...
Source: Sensors - January 10, 2021 Category: Biotechnology Authors: Zhao Yang Shengbing Zhang Ruxu Li Chuxi Li Miao Wang Danghui Wang Meng Zhang Tags: Article Source Type: research

Testing temporal integration of feature probability distributions using role-reversal effects in visual search
Vision Res. 2021 Aug 6;188:211-226. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2021.07.012. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe visual system is sensitive to statistical properties of complex scenes and can encode feature probability distributions in detail. But does the brain use these statistics to build probabilistic models of the ever-changing visual input? To investigate this, we examined how observers temporally integrate two different orientation distributions from sequentially presented visual search trials. If the encoded probabilistic information is used in a Bayesian optimal way, observers should weigh more reliable information more s...
Source: Vision Research - August 9, 2021 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Ömer Dağlar Tanrıkulu Andrey Chetverikov Árni Kristjánsson Source Type: research

Salubrious effects of ulinastatin and quercetin alone or in combination in endothelial dysfunction and vascular dementia
CONCLUSION: 2K1C renovascular hypertension-induced impairment in behavioural, biochemical, and endothelial parameters were attenuated by the treatment with UTI and quercetin alone as well as in combination. Therefore, the utility of these agents might be studied further to understand their full potential in hypertension-induced VaD.PMID:35396697 | DOI:10.1007/s43440-022-00364-1
Source: Pharmacological Reports - April 9, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Poonam Sharma Nikita Gaur Shalini Jayant B M Sharma Bhagwat Singh Harsha Kharkwal Bhupesh Sharma Source Type: research