Brutha Clyde is good people, he has a lot of useful info in that head of his. He could be asking you because he may know something that may help you. I'm addressing you because there is no need to respond to him, or anyone else this way, especially when they've done nothing to you...I can understand me, but not him....
Peace!
Thanks for the character reference bro. Enki, since crwn had made this statement, I didn't think it was a problem supporting it with a fact or stat sheet, which accompanies all Websites:
It has been up for a couple of years, with no advertising, looking to do 20,000 visits this month. And much more when I turn the known history of mankind on its head crwn,Yesterday at 9:21 PM
Here are some examples:
Fact SheetPubMed®: MEDLINE® Retrieval on the World Wide Web
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PubMed
- Provides free access to MEDLINE, NLM's database of citations and abstracts in the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care systems, and preclinical sciences.
- Links to full-text articles found in PubMed Central or at publisher web sites, and other related resources.
- Provides Advanced search, Clinical Queries search filters, and Special Queries pages.
- Links to related articles and provides "ads" for other data that may be of interest.
- Includes automatic e-mailing of search updates, the ability to save records, and filters for search results using "My NCBI".
- Includes a spell checker feature.
- Links to NCBI molecular biology resources.
- Adds citations Tuesday through Saturday.
- In-process citations which provide a record for an article before it is indexed with MeSH® and added to MEDLINE or converted to out-of-scope status.
- Citations that precede the date that a journal was selected for MEDLINE indexing.
- Some OLDMEDLINE citations that have not yet been updated with current vocabulary and converted to MEDLINE status.
- Citations to articles that are out-of-scope (e.g., covering plate tectonics or astrophysics) from certain MEDLINE journals, primarily general science and general chemistry journals, for which the life sciences articles are indexed with MeSH for MEDLINE.
- Citations to some additional life science journals that submit full-text articles to PubMedCentral® and receive a qualitative review by NLM.
