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2.A literature search in MEDLINE, EMBASE and CENTRAL identified 12 eligible studies, 10 of which were retrospectie.
3.METHODS.: A literature search was performed for studies comparing kidney transplants from NHB vs. HB cadaveric donors between 1992 and 2005.
4.This paper briefly recommends some internet resource of environmental science and technology, such as literature search, software, discussion group database, equipment and technology information center.
5.Given this background, this paper use the concept of sustainable development as the research object to the "green" thinking as a focal point, use a literature search, historical research, Case analysis and other methods of sustainable development concept of the "green light" and "dark green" thinking of the in-depth analysis and research.
7.Evidence Acquisition: A systematic review of the English-language literature was undertaken using MEDLINE and EMBASE (searched through February 2007) and the search term aspirin or acetylsalicylic acid and dose.
8.This article makes a comparative study to nine full-text medical literature databases of the U.S.A,european countries and japan from several aspects such as search item and boolean logic search,try to see the respective superiority and deficiency of the involved databases,so as to promote the constuction of the full-text database of the chinese medical literature.
9.A comprehensive MEDLINE (1970-December 2006) search of English literature was performed to identify articles on the medical expulsive therapy of ureteral calculi.
10.Sourcing back to the originality of Diaspora problems, this paper takes the most typical Diaspora history as a sample, tries to search and differentiate Diaspora phenomena, sketch out the structure of Diaspora Literature, and then further explore the inner connection between Diaspora Literature and Comparative Literature. Meanwhile, this paper simply discusses the boundary of Diaspora Literture as a discipline and its challenges to comparative literature studies and general literary conventions.

