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URL: http://www.quertle.info/v2/
Proper Citation: Quertle: Relationship-Driven Biomedical Search (RRID:SCR_008676)
Description: Quertle is a biomedical search engine focused on delivering informative results to biomedical researchers using advanced linguistic technologies, along with an in-depth understanding of the biomedical field. Quertle''s friendly interface makes it simple to search and refine results. Using advanced semantics, Quertle finds quality results, not just long lists. And it hods: all of PubMed, a growing number of full-text documents, news, and more. Features: :- Find Relationships, not Just :- Focus on Core Concepts: Since Quertle searches for Relationships, all the terms in your query must be found together in a meaningful way. Thus, Quertle immediately gives you results with more relevance. :- Unleash the Strength of Power Terms: Use Power Terms to search for categories of objects. For instance, you can use Protein to search for any protein, rather than the occurrence of the term, protein. View all Power Terms. :- Search Full-text Documents: The Quertle search engine has been optimized to search full-text documents, including the Material and Methods section (but not the Bibliography). :- Use Real Biology & Chemistry Terms: Quertle recognizes capital TWIST as the transcription factor (not the verb), and capital NO as nitrous oxide(not a negative). So, use proper capitalization in your query, and you won''t be lost in a sea of irrelevant results. :- Look for the Quertle Difference on the Results Page : More relevant results : Easy filtering and breadcrumb tracking : Automatic identification of key concepts : Single-click access to PDFs of full-text documents :Keyword: Biomedical, Search engine, Database, Researcher, Linguistic, Technology, Semantic, Relationship, Protein, Biology, Chemistry, :
Synonyms: Quertle
Resource Type: research forum portal, database, topical portal, portal, data or information resource, disease-related portal
Keywords: all the terms in your query must be found together in a meaningful way. thus, biology, chemistry, chemistry terms: quertle recognizes capital twist as the transcription factor (not the verb), database, if you search for two or more terms, including the material and methods section (but not the bibliography). - use real biology &, linguistic, not just the terms scattered within the same document. - focus on core concepts: since quertle searches for relationships, protein, quertle immediately gives you results with more relevance. - unleash the strength of power terms: use power terms to search for categories of objects. for instance, rather than the occurrence of the term, relationship, researcher, search engine, semantic, technology, use proper capitalization in your query, you can use protein to search for any protein, you will find occurrences of a conceptual relationship
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