After the honeybee hypothesis was made public, a literature search turned up an earlier Chinese paper on the phenomenon of yellow droppings in Jiangsu Province in September 1976.
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Literature searches by Dunkel " et al . " also uncovered other names, such as " fork-lined lemur " and " squirrel lemur ", during the early 1900s.
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In 1993, authors CK Smith and CG Docker collaborated on a new book, " Departing Drugs ", distinguished by extensive literature searches into various drugs, and peer review.
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Literature searches which previously would have taken days or weeks can now be carried out in seconds, via the sophisticated ADS search engine, which is custom-built for astronomical needs.
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You will perform a literature search on that topic, and work with your assigned group on the article, "'following any and all Wikipedia standards first and foremost " '.
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DESIGN : Literature searches were carried out in four electronic databases for all systematic reviews of the effectiveness of spinal manipulation in any indication, published between 2000 and May 2005.
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Landolt and Milling ( 2011 ) completed an exhaustive literature search that investigated the efficacy of hypnosis on reducing labor and delivery pain after pregnancy, in comparison to alternative interventions.
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EDINA's new services included bibliographic indexes such as BIOSIS and Ei Compendex, which helped with literature searches, and UKBORDERS, which filled a gap in census, political and postal boundary data.
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"One of the things that makes this so disconcerting is that the best in the world didn't know this stuff, " he said, referring to the problems with the literature search.
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Released versions of Pick & Mix are in future to be put into the public domain via a Creative Commons license ( as was version 1.0 and a summarised literature search ).