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The following list is sorted alphabetically by field alias. Click a field name to see the description and search information. | |||
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Abstract (AB) | Editor (ED) | Organism Descriptors (OD) | |
Accession Number (AN) | Electronic Subset Code (SS) | Original Title (OT) | |
Additional Authors (AD) | E-mail Address (MA) | Page Count (PC) | |
Additional Language (AL) | Every Title (ET) | Pagination (PG) | |
Additional Title Data (AT) | Exploded CABICODES Codes (XC) | Publication Type (PT) | |
All Searchable Fields (AF) | Geographic Location (GL) | Publisher (PU) | |
Author (AU, AE) | Heading Words (HW) | References (RF) | |
Broad Terms (BT) | Identifiers (ID) | Revised Date (RD) | |
Issue/Part (IP) | Institution (IN) | Source (SO) | |
CABICODES (CC) | ISBN (IB) | Subject Headings (SH) | |
CABICODES Words (CW) | ISSN Electronic (ES) | Summary Language (SL) | |
Copyright (CR) | ISSN Print (IS) | Text Word (TW) | |
Corporate Author (CA) | Journal Name (JN) | Title (TI) | |
Country of Publication (CP) | Journal Name Word (JX) | Update Code (UP) | |
Date of Publication (DP) | Language (LG) | URL (UR) | |
Descriptor Index (DE) | Local Messages (LM) | Volume (VO) | |
Digital Object Identifier (DO) | Location of Publisher (LP) | Year of Publication (YR) | |
Document Title (DT) | Meeting (MT) | Go: Table of Contents or Back | |
Default Fields for Unqualified Searches (MP): Searching for a term without specifying a field in Advanced search, or specifying .mp., defaults to the following 'multi-purpose' (.mp.) fields for this database: ab,ti,ot,bt,hw,id,cc. | |||
Abstract (AB) | Heading Words (HW) | Original Title (OT) | |
Broad Terms (BT) | Identifiers (ID) | Title (TI) | |
CABICODES (CC) | Go: Table of Contents or Back | ||
Default Fields for Display, Print, Email, and Save: The following fields are included by default for each record. |
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Abstract (AB) | E-mail Address (MA) | Organism Descriptors (OD) | |
Accession Number (AN) | Every Title (ET) | Original Title (OT) | |
Additional Authors (AD) | Exploded CABICODES Codes (XC) | Page Count (PC) | |
Additional Title Data (AT) | Geographic Location (GL) | Pagination (PG) | |
Author (AU, AE) | Identifiers (ID) | Publication Type (PT) | |
Broad Terms (BT) | Institution (IN) | Publisher (PU) | |
Issue/Part (IP) | ISBN (IB) | References (RF) | |
CABICODES (CC) | ISSN Electronic (ES) | Source (SO) | |
Corporate Author (CA) | ISSN Print (IS) | Subject Headings (SH) | |
Country of Publication (CP) | Journal Name (JN) | Summary Language (SL) | |
Date of Publication (DP) | Language (LG) | Title (TI) | |
Digital Object Identifier (DO) | Local Messages (LM) | Update Code (UP) | |
Document Title (DT) | Location of Publisher (LP) | URL (UR) | |
Editor (ED) | Meeting (MT) | Volume (VO) | |
Electronic Subset Code (SS) | Year of Publication (YR) | ||
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All Fields for Display, Print, Email, and Save: Use the Select Fields button in the Results Manager at the bottom of the Main Search Page to choose the fields for a record. |
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Abstract (AB) | E-mail Address (MA) | Organism Descriptors (OD) | |
Accession Number (AN) | Every Title (ET) | Original Title (OT) | |
Additional Authors (AD) | Exploded CABICODES Codes (XC) | Page Count (PC) | |
Additional Title Data (AT) | Geographic Location (GL) | Pagination (PG) | |
Author (AU, AE) | Identifiers (ID) | Publication Type (PT) | |
Broad Terms (BT) | Institution (IN) | Publisher (PU) | |
Issue/Part (IP) | ISBN (IB) | References (RF) | |
CABICODES (CC) | ISSN Electronic (ES) | Source (SO) | |
Corporate Author (CA) | ISSN Print (IS) | Subject Headings (SH) | |
Country of Publication (CP) | Journal Name (JN) | Summary Language (SL) | |
Date of Publication (DP) | Language (LG) | Title (TI) | |
Digital Object Identifier (DO) | Local Messages (LM) | Update Code (UP) | |
Document Title (DT) | Location of Publisher (LP) | URL (UR) | |
Editor (ED) | Meeting (MT) | Volume (VO) | |
Electronic Subset Code (SS) | Year of Publication (YR) | ||
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Elements of Source (SO) Field: Ovid searches the following fields as part of the record source. | |||
Issue/Part (IP) | Journal Name (JN) | Volume (VO) | |
Date of Publication (DP) | Pagination (PG) | Year of Publication (YR) | |
Document Title (DT) | References (RF) | ||
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AB | Abstract [Word Indexed] gene expression.ab. |
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The Abstracts (AB) are always in English and use British spelling throughout. They are designed to be objective and indicative of the content of the complete paper. All important concepts are included along with any results. Authors abstracts will often be used but will be amended, when necessary, in order to ensure that all the important points are covered. Some records will not include abstracts. There are two reasons for this. Some original articles, although significant, are short and require nothing more than a title to describe them while other items may be on the border line in terms of CABI's overall subject scope. While considered significant they may not warrant the extra effort required to prepare an abstract. Searching the abstract field is ideal if you wish to retrieve absolutely every paper on a particular topic. This is particularly useful when searching for very new concepts where few records are anticipated. For the more common concepts, restricting the search to Titles (TI), Descriptors (DE) and CABICODES (CC) is recommended. Here are a couple of search hints:
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AD | Additional Authors [Phrase Indexed] cunningham c.ad. |
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The Additional Authors (AD) field contains name and variants of authors or parts of documents (e.g. books) that are being treated as a single overall record/item.
Use the Author (AU) index to search this field. |
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AE | Added Entry Person [Search Alias] aaby p.ae. |
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The Added Entry Person (AE) field has been designed to search for a person who has authored and/or edited items. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AF | All Searchable Fields [Search Alias] cerebrospinal fluid.af. |
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All Fields (AF) is an alias for all of the fields which occur in the source documents, including value-added fields such as Subject Headings (SH). The only thing excluded from an All Fields search are fields such as Heading Words (HW) which are created by the loading process and do not actually appear in the record. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AL | Additional Language [Phrase Indexed] chinese.al. |
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The Additional Language (AL) field tells you if there are other languages included. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AN | Accession Number [Phrase Indexed] 20083303701.an. |
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The Accession Number (AN) field contains the identifier assigned by CAB International to uniquely identify a particular record. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AT | Additional Title Data [Display Only] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Additional Title Data (AT) field contains data that is not appropriate for any of the other title fields, for example series statements for books and the titles of special issues of a journal and details of alternative series in which the record or item is also published. This field is word indexed in Title (TI) and, when available, displays in Title (TI) field. |
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AU | Author [Phrase Indexed] van de perre p.au. dodds$.au. |
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The Author (AU) field is phrase indexed. The Author (AU) field is used for the input of the names of all the individual authors of the item being cited. In this field the names are entered in the preferred format set by the editorial rules. However, the user of the database cannot be expected to know or remember all these rules, so the Author Variants field is used for awkward names where the availability of variations would be useful for searching. The Author Variants field is indexed with the Authors field for searching purposes but only the Author field displays. Editor names follow the same editorial rules as authors names and are combined with the author names in the Added Entry Person (AE) alias. To search for a person who has authored and/or edited items in the database search that person's name with an .ae. search qualification. The basic format for the input of author and editor names is: surname, first initial second initial. Titles of honour such as Sir are transposed but academic titles like Dr and Professor are omitted. Relationship terms like Sr., Jr., II, III, IV, etc. are entered after the initials except for Portuguese names (Neto, Junior, Filho, Sobrinho, etc.) where they are cited in full immediately after the surname. All separate particles such as de, Di, Le, von, van, etc. are transposed to follow the forename initials but because Author Variants are indexed, particles can be placed either before the last name or after the last initial when searching. Arabic names are standardized by inserting hyphens after the particles Al- and El-, so that they become part of the surname. Here are some examples:
It is also worth noting that names are phrase indexed so it is advisable to use truncation or the index expand/look-up feature. Searching simply for a surname without allowing for all the initials will usually result in no records being retrieved. |
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BT | Broad Terms [Phrase Indexed] aedes.bt. asia.bt. |
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The Broad Terms (BT) field is phrase indexed. Up-posted descriptors are the broader thesaurus terms for specific groups of descriptors which have been assigned to a record at its particular level of specificity. The selection of these terms is driven by hierarchical relationships present in the CAB Thesaurus. They are applied ONLY to the descriptors that appear in the OD field (Organism Descriptors) and the GL field (Geographic Location). The up-posted descriptors help in finding items which deal with any instance of a broader concept. |
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CA | Corporate Author [Word Indexed] aids clinical trials group.ca. "food and agriculture organization".ca. |
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The Corporate Author (CA) field is word indexed. Corporate authors (CA), such as the World Health Organization, are entered in a field of their own. They are made searchable separately from personal authors/editors. It is impossible to impose any strict editorial control over the data entered into this field so, when searching, it is important to take into account any abbreviations and acronyms that may be used as well as any known name changes that may have occurred within the time limits of the particular search in question. In an attempt to alleviate the problem of inconsistency there is also a Corporate Author Variants field into which variations may be put. These two fields are merged for searching purposes. |
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CC | CABICODES [Phrase Indexed] "animal and in vitro models for pharmaceuticals vv450".cc. vv450.cc. |
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The CABICODES (CC) field is phrase indexed. CABICODES are classification codes applied to all records to indicate the broad subject areas within which they fall. Altogether there are about 270 CABICODES, of which any one will typically retrieve thousands of records. They consist of two letters followed by three numbers. They are particularly useful for isolating a subset of the database within which a more specific search may be performed. They are ideally suited for the retrieval of records in areas that are difficult to define using keywords. For example, a search on VV300 will retrieve all papers on public health and nuisance pests from the point of view of human health and hygiene. CABICODES complement keyword indexing. This means to say that a concept which allocated a CABICODE will also be indexed with all the appropriate keywords from the thesaurus. Every record will have at least one CABICODE representing the main subject of the paper. In addition, relevant codes will be added for other important concepts that are explicitly discussed in the paper. Subjects reported by implication only will not be coded. For example, a paper on nitrogen nutrition of mulberry would be coded FF061 (PLANT NUTRITION) but not LL020 (SERICULTURE) unless the effect of the nitrogen nutrition on silkworms was actually discussed. The codes are arranged in 20 distinct groups. Each group has a general code with its corresponding classification name. This is then followed by more specific codes and names. As with the keyword indexing the codes are allocated at the most appropriate level of specificity. CABICODES can be searched in full or with truncation. This field is also browsable by way of a CABICODE classification code Tool, and can be searched by word in the CABICODES Words (CW) index. Codes are cascaded, or exploded in the Exploded CABICODES (XC) index. Searching on VV000 in the CC field will only retrieve general papers on Human Health and Hygiene. It will not pick up all papers with a VV code. To do this you could search on VV truncated (e.g. VV$.cc.), or, more simply and quickly search the exploded form (e.g. VV000.xc.). |
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CP | Country of Publication [Phrase Indexed] canada.cp. |
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The Country of Publication (CP) field contains the full name of the country in which a journal was published (such as USA). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CR | Copyright [Word Indexed] international.cr. |
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The Copyright (CR) field contains the copyright information associated with the article. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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CW | CABICODES Words [Word Indexed] management.cw. hh000.cw. |
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The CABICODES Words (CW) field is word indexed. CABICODES are classification codes applied to all records to indicate the broad subject areas within which they fall. Altogether there are about 270 CABICODES, of which any one will typically retrieve thousands of records. They consist of two letters followed by three numbers. They are particularly useful for isolating a subset of the database within which a more specific search may be performed. They are ideally suited for the retrieval of records in areas that are difficult to define using keywords. For example, a search on VV300 will retrieve all papers on public health and nuisance pests from the point of view of human health and hygiene. CABICODES complement keyword indexing. This means to say that a concept which is allocated a CABICODES will also be indexed with all the appropriate keywords from the thesaurus. Every record will have at least one CABICODE representing the main subject of the paper. In addition, relevant codes will be added for other important concepts that are explicitly discussed in the paper. Subjects reported by implication only will not be coded. For example, a paper on nitrogen nutrition of mulberry would be coded FF061 (PLANT NUTRITION) but not LL020 (SERICULTURE) unless the effect of the nitrogen nutrition on silkworms was actually discussed. The codes are arranged in 20 distinct groups. Each group has a general code with its corresponding classification name. This is then followed by more specific codes and names. As with the keyword indexing the codes are allocated at the most appropriate level of specificity. Ovid allows for the codes to be searched in full or with truncation. This field is browsable by way of a CABICODE Classification Code Tool, and can also be searched in the CABICODES (CC) and Exploded CABICODES (XC) fields. Codes are cascaded, or exploded in the Exploded CABICODES (XC) index. Searching for VV000.cc. field will only retrieve general papers on Human Health Hygiene. It will not pick up all papers with a VV code. To do this you could search on VV truncated (for example, VV$.cc.), or, more simply and quickly search the exploded form (for example, VV000.xc.). |
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DE | Descriptor Index [Phrase Indexed] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Descriptor Index (DE) field is phrase indexed. The Descriptor Index contains the Broad Terms (BT), the Geographic Location (GL), the Organism Descriptors (OD) and Subject Headings (SH) and displays in any one of those fields. |
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DO | Digital Object Identifier [Display Only] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Digital Object Identifier (DO) field contains the registered DOI for electronic documents. The Digital Object Identifier is a system for identifying intellectual property in digital environments. This field is phrase indexed. |
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DP | Date of Publication [Phrase Indexed] "2004".dp. |
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The Date of Publication (DP) field contains the date of publication. This field is searchable and displays as a part of the Source (SO) field as well as displaying in a separate field called Year of Publication (YR) field. |
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DT | Document Title [Word Indexed] xenotransplantation.dt |
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The Document Title (DT) field is word indexed. This is the title of the complete document in which the abstracted item was published. If the item is an individual paper from a conference proceeding, then the Document Title will be the title of the proceedings. This field displays in Source (SO). |
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ED | Editor [Phrase Indexed] grabow w o k.ed. |
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The names are entered in the preferred format set by the editorial rules. However, the user of the database cannot be expected to know or remember all these complex rules, so an Editor Variant field is used for awkward names where the availability of variations would be useful for searching. Both these fields are combined for searching so, as long as one of the options provided is selected, the record will be retrieved. Editor names follow the same editorial rules as authors names and are combined with the author names in the Added Entry Personal Name (AE) alias. To search for a person who has authored and/or edited items in the database search that person's name with an .ae. search qualification. The basic format for the input of author and editor names is: surname, first initial second initial Titles of honour such as Sir are transposed but academic titles like Dr and Professor are omitted. Relationship terms like Sr., Jr., II, III, IV, etc. are entered after the initials except for Portuguese names (Neto, Junior, Filho, Sobrinho, etc.) where they are cited in full immediately after the surname. All separate particles such as de, Di, Le, von, van, etc. are transposed to follow the forename initials. Arabic names are standardized by inserting hyphens after the particles Al- and El-, so that they become part of the surname. Here are some examples:
When searching for author or editor names you should familiarize yourself with the way they are indexed on the system you are using. It is also worth noting that names are phrase parsed so it is advisable to use truncation or the index expand/look-up feature. Searching simply for a surname without allowing for all the initials will usually result in very few or no records being retrieved. |
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ES | ISSN Electronic [Phrase Indexed] |
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The ISSN Electronic (ES) field contains the International Standard Serial Number for the journal in which an article was published. The ISSN Electronic is the International Standard Serial Number and is a unique number identifying serial publications such as journals. The ISSN Electronic consists of two groups of four digits in Arabic numerals, except possibly for the last, check digit, which may be an X. This conformity makes it easy to search for ISSNs, which can be entered with or without the hyphen between the two groups of four characters. It appears as an 8 digit number, separated by a hyphen: 0028-4793. |
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ET | Every Title [Index Alias] acanthamoeba.et. |
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The Every Title (ET) alias searches the (English) Title (TI) and the Original Title (OT) fields. Titles of original items fall into one of two categories: English and non-English. The non-English titles are further divided into Roman and non-Roman script. Global Health is an English language database and, for this reason, all records in it are given an English title regardless of the language in which the original document was written. Where possible a non-English title is also provided to aid retrieval. There are two separate fields provided for data input; the (English) Title (TI) field and the Original Title (OT) field. |
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GL | Geographic Location [Phrase Indexed] chile.gl. |
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The Geographic Location (GL) descriptor field is phrase indexed and controlled by the CAB Thesaurus. Geographic Location descriptors describe the countries and subdivisions, such as states or provinces, that are relevant to the record. The field contains only controlled terms from the latest version of the CAB Thesaurus and these are manually allocated to the record at the stage of record creation. The object of applying vocabulary control is to label each important concept in the source item with one, unambiguous name, preferably the name a searcher would choose for the same concept. The thesaurus lists all the allowed descriptors and provides guidance as to the scope of each. Precision and recall are both enhanced if the thesaurus is consulted by searchers as well as indexers. To search Geographic Location by word, use the Heading Words (HW) index. All the terms in the Geographic Location field are automatically up posted so that all their higher thesaurus terms are added to the separately searchable Broad Terms (BT) field. Note: Geographic Location (GL) and Broad Terms (BT) have their own indexes but both are indexed in Descriptor Index (DE), allowing for simultaneous searching. |
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HW | Heading Words [Word Indexed] heart.hw. malnutrition.hw. |
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The Heading Words (HW) field is word indexed. Sometimes you may wish to retrieve every Subject Headings (SH), Organism Descriptors (OD), Broad Terms (BT), Geographic Location (GL) and Identifiers (ID) that includes a particular word or words; this is done by searching the desired word(s) in the Heading Words (HW) field. |
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IB | ISBN [Phrase Indexed] "0306431467".ib. |
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The ISBN (IB) field is phrase indexed. This field contains the International Standard Book Number (ISBN). These are unique identification numbers which are allocated, by publishers, to books and other non-serial publications. An ISBN consists of ten digits divided into four groups:
However, despite this standard format, ISBNs vary enormously on the source documents, e.g.:
Consequently, they have also been put into the index without spaces or dashes, e.g.:
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ID | Identifiers [Phrase Indexed] cancer sites.id. |
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The Identifiers (ID) field is phrase indexed. The field contains free language words or phrases assigned by indexers to give fuller notation of the document content than that provided by the controlled index terms. Often, the Identifiers field contains new terms, for example the names of new species, which are not yet in the CAB Thesaurus. Identifiers are word indexed in Heading Words (HW). |
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IN | Institution [Word Indexed] harvard.in. cairo, egypt.in. |
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The Institution (IN) field is word indexed. As with the corporate author field, it is not possible to apply rigid editorial rules to this field so, when searching, it is important to take into account all possible variations and combinations, including name changes and abbreviations. Some examples are:
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IP | Issue/Part [Phrase Indexed] "103".ip. "9".ip. |
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The Issue/Part (IP) field contains the issue/part, bulletin, edition number for a particular bibliographic item. The IP field usually displays as part of the Source (SO) field. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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IS | ISSN Print [Phrase Indexed] "00029165".is. |
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The ISSN Print (IS) field contains the International Standard Serial Number for the journal in which an article was published. The ISSN Print is the International Standard Serial Number and is a unique number identifying serial publications such as journals. The ISSN Print consists of two groups of four digits in Arabic numerals, except possibly for the last, check digit, which may be an X. This conformity makes it easy to search for ISSNs, which can be entered with or without the hyphen between the two groups of four characters. It appears as an 8 digit number, separated by a hyphen: 0028-4793. |
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JN | Journal Name [Phrase Indexed] journal of clinical microbiology.jn. |
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The Journal Name (JN) field is phrase indexed. The Journal Name (JN) field contains the full name of the journal in which an article was published. This field displays as part of the Source (SO) field. Journal names are indexed as phrases, so enter enough letters of the journal name to locate the name in the index: new engl (for New England Journal of Medicine). To search by word, use the Journal Name Word (JX) Index. |
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JX | Journal Name Word [Word Indexed] parasitology.jx. mycology.jx. |
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The Journal Name Word (JX) is a word index of the names of the journals indexed in Global Health. Enter the single most descriptive word in a journal title. A single heavily posted word, such as "journal" will search slowly. |
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LG | Language [Phrase Indexed] finnish.lg. |
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The Language (LG) field contains the original language(s) of the entire document. The Language (LG) field is phrase indexed. |
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The Local Messages (LM) field contains messages created by the System Administrator to indicate information about journals held in your local library system. |
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LP | Location of Publisher [Word Indexed] abingdon.lp. |
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The Location of Publisher (LP) is the town of publication of a record/item with optional province/state. The Location of Publisher (LP) field is word indexed |
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MA | E-mail Address [Word Indexed] mayo edu.ma. |
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The E-Mail Address (MA) field contains the e-mail addresses of the persons responsible for the work represented by the record. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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MT | Meeting [Word Indexed] new york.mt. gastroenterology.mt. |
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The Meeting (MT) field is word indexed. It will contain any or all of the following data if available: the title of the conference, its location and dates. There is no strict editorial control regarding the way the data is entered so all possible variations should be accounted for when searching. Enter the single most descriptive word in a conference name, location or date. Consider both full spellings and abbreviations. |
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OD | Organism Descriptors [Phrase Indexed] reduviidae.od. zymomonas.od. |
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The Organism Descriptors (OD) field is phrase indexed and controlled by the CAB Thesaurus. The majority of the names are taxonomic; common names are used for livestock and common crops, and some well known wild organisms. The field contains only controlled terms from the latest version of the CAB Thesaurus and these are manually allocated to the record at the stage of record creation. The object of applying vocabulary control is to label each important concept in the source item with one, unambiguous name, preferably the name a searcher would choose for the same concept. The thesaurus lists all the allowed descriptors and provides guidance as to the scope of each. Precision and recall are both enhanced if the thesaurus is consulted by searchers as well as indexers. To search Organism Descriptors by word, use the Heading Words (HW) index. All the terms in the Organism Descriptors field are automatically up posted so that all their higher thesaurus terms are added to the separately searchable Broad Term (BT) field. |
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OT | Original Title [Word Indexed] onderzoek.ot. etude.ot. |
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The Original Title (OT) field is word indexed Titles of original items fall into one of two categories: English and non-English. The non-English titles are further divided into Roman and non-Roman script. Global Health is an English language database and, for this reason, all records in it are given an English title regardless of the language in which the original document was written. Where possible a non-English title is also provided to aid retrieval. There are two separate fields provided for data input; the Every Title (ET) field and the Original Title (OT) field. Both these are made searchable. For non-English items with non-English titles the Original Title (OT) field contains the original language title provided that it is in Roman script (e.g. French, German, Italian, etc.). It is not possible to provide original language titles for item titles in non-Roman script (e.g. Greek and Cyrillic) and the current editorial policy states that no transliterated versions will be provided. However, users will find a few transliterated titles in older records on the database. |
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PC | Page Count [Word Indexed] |
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The Page Count (PC) contains the page length, or total number of pages for a journal article. This is a separate and distinct field from the Pagination field. Page Count is a simple string, optional, non-repeating field Notes: This is a separate and distinct field from the Pagination field. Page Count is a simple string, optional, non-repeating field. |
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PG | Pagination [Word Indexed] 1983.pg. |
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The Pagination (PG) index contains the first page of each item's citation. This field is word indexed and displays in Source (SO) field. |
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PT | Publication Type [Phrase Indexed] thesis.pt. conference paper.pt. |
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The Publication Type (PT) field designates at least one of the following publication type categories:
The field is mandatory and is validated against an authority file. The field has also been added to the back file records and entries created automatically. However, as with any automatic system, there were inevitably some records which could not be recognized so these are all grouped in with the "Miscellaneous" records. |
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PU | Publisher [Word Indexed] academic press.pu. plenum.pu. |
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The Publisher (PU) field contains the name of the publisher, location of publisher and country of publication. The information is not standardized. Consider both full spellings and abbreviations. |
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RD | Revised Date [Word Indexed] 00000000020.rd. |
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The Revision Date (RD) field contains the issue (year, month, and day). The RD field appears in the format YYYY/MM/DD. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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RF | References [Word Indexed] 66 ref.rf. |
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The References (RF) field is word indexed. This field contains a number corresponding to the number of references cited in the original article. This field is displayed as part of the Source (SO) field. |
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SH | Subject Headings [Phrase Indexed] dengue haemorrhagic fever.sh. t lymphocytes.sh. |
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The Subject Headings (SH) field is phrase indexed and controlled by the CAB Thesaurus. The field contains only controlled terms from the latest version of the CAB Thesaurus which describe the key points of the paper and these are manually allocated to the record at the stage of record creation. The object of applying vocabulary control is to label each important concept in the source item with one, unambiguous name, preferably the name a searcher would choose for the same concept. The thesaurus lists all the allowed descriptors and provides guidance as to the scope of each. Precision and recall are both enhanced if the thesaurus is consulted by searchers as well as indexers. The Subject Heading (SH) field contains any Thesaurus term that is not considered to be an Organism Descriptors (OD) or a Geographic Location (GL) descriptor. Examples would be terms like Pesticides, Nutrition, Leisure Management, etc. Refer to the note on Organism Descriptors (OD) and Geographic Location (GL) descriptors for details of what these two separate index fields contain. To search Subject Headings by word, use the Heading Words (HW) index. |
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SL | Summary Language [Phrase Indexed] french.sl. italian.sl. |
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The Summary Language (SL) field is phrase indexed. This field contains the language of the original author's summary if this is different from the text language. |
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SO | Source [Phrase Indexed] 1996.so. chinese journal of parasitic disease control.so. |
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The Source (SO) field includes a display of all the basic information needed to locate a citation, including the Journal Name (JN) or Document Title (DT), Date of Publication (DP), Volume (VO), Issue/Part (IP), Pagination (PG), and References (RF). |
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SS | Electronic Subset Code [Word Indexed] AA.ss. 0W.ss. |
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The Electronic Subset Code (SS) field contains 2-character codes, assigned by CABI, which indicate subsets to which a record belongs. The Electronic Subset Code (SS) is included in CAB Global Health to aid in linking. Although it can be searched, a list of code translations is not available. |
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TI | Title [Word Indexed] multiple sclerosis.ti. |
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The Title (TI) field is word indexed. Titles of original items fall into one of two categories: English and non-English. The non-English titles are further divided into Roman and non-Roman script. Global Health is an English language database and, for this reason, all records in it are given an English title regardless of the language in which the original document was written. Where possible a non-English title is also provided to aid retrieval. There are two separate fields provided for data input; the Every Title (ET) field and the Original Title (OT) field. Both these are made searchable. If the original document is in English with an English title then this title is input exactly as given. Subtitles are included and any abbreviations or American spellings are not altered. The only changes that are allowed are corrections of obvious spelling errors which are important for retrieval purposes. In a small percentage of cases some titles may be annotated to improve sense or clarity. If the original document is not in English but carried an English language version of the title this will be used, as far as possible, exactly as given. It will be edited only as necessary to clarify either sense or grammar or to correct any obvious spelling errors. If no English version is available, or if the English version provided diverges a lot from the non-English version, the latter is translated, by CABI, into English. |
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TW | Text Word [AB, TI, OT, HW.] heart.tw. |
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The Text Word (TW) index in CAB Abstracts includes Abstract (AB), Title (TI), Original Title (OT) and Heading Words (HW). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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UP | Update Code [Phrase Indexed] 19830000.up. |
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UR | URL [Word Indexed] sciencedirect.ur. a00383life1202s15.ur. |
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The URL (UR) field contains the Internet Uniform Resource Locator of electronic documents and document collections that have URLs believed to be stable. Each part of the URL and file name is indexed, so enter the most descriptive word or words in a URL or file name. |
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VO | Volume [Phrase Indexed] "20".vo. |
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The Volume (VO) field is word indexed. |
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XC | Exploded CABICODES Codes [Phrase Indexed] ff040.xc. |
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The Exploded CABICODES Codes (XC) field is phrase indexed. The Exploded CABICODES Codes (XC) field contains the classification codes exploded to post in the Classification Code Tool. Searching the top level code in the VV hierarchy (VV000.xc.) will post all the records containing a VV code. |
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YR | Year of Publication [Phrase Indexed] 2004.yr. |
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The Year of Publication (YR) field contains the year in which a document was published. The year may be searched using four digits, e.g. "1994". Only individual years may be searched here; do not enter a range of years. (Use the Limit to Publication Year to restrict sets to a range of years.) |
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You can use special search syntax listed below to combine search terms or strategically develop a search. Full documentation is provided in the Advanced Searching Techniques section of the Online Help. | |||
Operator | Syntax | Search Example | Sample Results |
OR | x or y | vitamin c or ascorbic acid | "vitamin C, tocopherols, and tocotrienols in sea buckthorn" |
The OR operator retrieves records that contain any or all of the search terms. For example, the search heart attack or myocardial infarction retrieves results that contain the terms heart attack, myocardial infarction or both terms; results are all inclusive. You can use the OR operator in both unqualified searches and searches applied to a specific field. | |||
AND | x and y | vitamin c and ascorbic acid | "Inter-relationships between DNA damage, ascorbic acid and glycaemic control in Type 2 diabetes mellitus" |
The AND operator retrieves only those records that include all of the search terms. For example, the search blood pressure and stroke retrieves results that contain the term blood pressure and the term stroke together in the same record; results are exclusive of records that do not contain both of these terms. You can use the AND operator in both unqualified searches and searches applied to a specific field. | |||
NOT | x not y | blastula not embryo | "ethanol exposure between late blastula and early/mid gastrula stages" |
The NOT operator retrieves records that contain the first search term and excludes the second search term. For example, the search health reform not health maintenance organizations retrieves only those records that contain the term health reform but excludes the term health maintenance organizations. In this way, you can use the NOT operator to restrict results to a specific topic. You can use the NOT operator in both unqualified searches and searches applied to a specific field. |
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Adjacency (ADJ) | x y | gene expression patterns | "Detection of Epstein-Barr virus infection and gene expression in human tumors by microarray analysis" |
The Adjacent operator (ADJ) retrieves records with search terms next to each other in that specific order. You do not need to separate search terms manually by inserting ADJ between them, because when you separate terms with a space on the command line, Ovid automatically searches for the terms adjacent to one another. For example, the search blood pressure is identical to the search blood adj pressure. | |||
Defined Adjacency (ADJn) | x ADJn y | dna adj3 diabetes | "Growth factors associated with chronic inflammation, type 2 diabetes, and DNA mutations" |
The defined adjacency operator (ADJn) retrieves records that contain search terms within a specified number (n-1) of words from each other in any order (stop-words included). To use the adjacency operator, separate your search terms with ADJ and a number from 1 to 99 as explained below: ADJ1 Next to each other, in any order ADJ2 Next to each other, in any order, up to 1 word in between ADJ3 Next to each other, in any order, up to 2 words in between ADJ99 Next to each other, in any order, up to 98 words in between For example, the search physician adj5 relationship retrieves records that contain the words physician and relationship with a maximum of four words in between in either direction. This particular search retrieves records containing such phrases as physician patient relationship, patient physician relationship, or relationship between cancer patient and physician. Please note Ovid’s order of operation handles terms within parentheses first. Therefore it is recommended to apply the ADJn operator in one-on-one operations to avoid missing out on results. E.g. stroke adj4 (blood pressure or high blood pressure) could potentially miss out on some combinations of stroke with high blood pressure. The optimum way to execute this on Ovid is: (stroke adj4 blood pressure) OR (stroke adj4 high blood pressure). |
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Frequency (FREQ) | x.ab./FREQ=n | blood.ab./freq=5 | "Blood pressure, levels of serum lipids, liver enzymes and blood glucose" |
The frequency operator (FREQ) lets you specify a threshold of occurrence of a term in the records retrieved from your search. Records containing your search term are retrieved only if the term occurs at least the specified (n) number of times. In general, records that contain many instances of your search term are more relevant than records that contain fewer instances. The frequency operator is particularly useful when searching a text field, such as Abstract or Full Text, for a common word or phrase. | |||
Unlimited Truncation ($) | x$ | rat$ | "significant concentrations of Ag, Ca, Cr, Co, Cu, Fe, Li, Mg, Mn, Mo, P, S, Zn, Al, Cd, Hg, Ni, and Pb" |
Unlimited truncation retrieves all possible suffix variations of the root word indicated. To apply unlimited truncation to a term, type the root word or phrase followed by either of the truncation characters: $ (dollar sign) or * (asterisk). For example, in the truncated search rat*, Ovid retrieves the word rat as well as the words rats, and more. | |||
Limited Truncation ($) | x$n | dog$1 | "brain homogenates of suspected rabid animals, such as cats, dogs and cattle" |
Limited truncation specifies a maximum number of characters that may follow the root word or phrase. For example, the truncated search dog$1 retrieves results with the words dog and dogs; but it does not retrieve results with the word dogma. | |||
Mandated Wildcard (#) | xx#y | wom#n | "TORCH infection in women with bad obstetric history" |
Searching with a mandated wildcard retrieves all possible variations of a word in which the wildcard is present in the specified place. You can use it at the end of a term to limit results to only those that contain the word plus the mandated character. For example, the search dog# retrieves results that contain the word dogs, but not those that contain the word dog, effectively limiting results to only those that contain the plural form of the word. The mandated wild card character (#) is also useful for retrieving specialized plural forms of a word. For example, the search wom#n retrieves results that contain both woman and women. You can use multiple wild cards in a single query word. | |||
Optional Wildcard (?) | xx?y | colo?r | "Color and antioxidant properties of cyanidin-based anthocyanin pigments" |
The optional wild card character (?) can be used within or at the end of a search term to substitute for one or no characters. This wild card is useful for retrieving documents with British and American word variants since it specifies that you want retrieval whether or not the extra character is present. For example, the optional wild card search colo?r retrieves results that contain the words color or colour. You can use multiple wild cards in a single query word. | |||
Literal String ("") | "x / y" | "Hot / Cold" | "notably shifting patterns and hot/cold spots of relative risk" |
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Accession Number 20043062451 Author Fausten, G.; Blum, H. Institution Dienstleistungszentrum Landlicher Raum - Rheinpfalz, Kompetenzzentrum Gartenbau, Walporzheimer Str. 48, D-53474 Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany. Title Testing of provenances of willow herb (Epilobium sp.). [German] Original Title Prufung von Herkunften des Weidenroschens (Epilobium sp.). Source Zeitschrift fur Arznei- & Gewurzpflanzen; 2004. 9(1):12-18. 10 ref. Abstract Willowherb (Epilobium spp.) is used to treat the symptoms of benign prostate adenoma and associated disorders of micturition. The raw plant material is obtained by collection from the wild. Identification of species is complicated since willowherb has a strong tendency to hybridize, and the commercial drug consists of a mixture of species. In a 3-year (2000-2002)study at the research station at Ahrweiler, Germany, 14 different Epilobium provenances were examined for their suitability for cultivation. Differences among provenances were observed in crop yield, contents of 3 flavonoids and the macrocyclic tannin oenothein B, and in suitability for cultivation. Among the small-flowered provenances, no. 11 (E. roseum) gave a stable crop yield in all 3 years, whereas for provenances 4 and 8 (E. parviflorum), the yield was good in the second year but declined in the third. The 2 large-flowered provenances, 13 (E. angustifolium) and 14 (E. hirsutum), gave the highest crop yields. Provenance 13 showed a markedly different flavonoid pattern compared with the other provenances. Provenance 11 (E. roseum) achieved the highest oenothein B content, while 13 had the lowest content. CABICODES Horticultural Crops [FF003]. Plant Breeding and Genetics [FF020]. Plant Composition [FF040]. Plant Production [FF100]. Subject Headings chemical composition. crop yield. cultivation. flavonoids. medicinal plants. plant composition. provenance trials. tannins. Organism Descriptors Epilobium angustifolium. Epilobium hirsutum. Epilobium parviflorum. Epilobium roseum. plants. Broad Terms Epilobium. Onagraceae. Myrtales. eudicots. angiosperms. Spermatophyta. plants. eukaryotes. Developed Countries. European Union Countries. OECD Countries. Western Europe. Europe. Geographic Location Germany. Identifiers chemical constituents of plants. drug plants. medicinal herbs. officinal plants. tannic acid. Language German. Summary Language English Publication Type Journal article. Electronic Subset Code 0C, 0P, 5C, CA, HO, PL, HE, ZH, ZS ISSN 1431-9292 Update Code 20040000 Year of Publication 2004 Copyright copyright 2017 CAB International |
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Accession Number 20002401152 Author Wolfe, R. E.; Griffis, C. L.; Li, Y.; Slavik, M. F.; Walker, J. T. Institution Biological and Agricultural Engineering Dept., University of Arkansas, 203 Engineering Hall, Fayetteville, AR 72701-1201, USA. Title Effect of electrical treatment on Salmonella typhimurium poultry scalder water using a flow-through treatment system. Source Applied Engineering in Agriculture; 1999. 15(5):535-537. 15 ref. Abstract A flow-through electrical treatment system was evaluated as a method to eliminate S. typhimurium in poultry scalder water. The flow-through treatment system consisted of an inlet tank, a treatment cylinder, and an outlet tank. A d.c. power supply provided electrical signals to platinum wire electrodes in the treatment cylinder. With 0.15 M NaCl added as an electrolyte, a 2-A electrical current was applied to poultry scalder water flowing through the treatment cylinder at a rate of 5 litres/min. Residence time in the cylinder was 1.82 min. Samples were tested for salmonellae using standard plating methods as well as pre-enrichment/enrichment techniques. All salmonellae were eliminated from the treated poultry scalder water while the untreated scalder water contained large numbers of salmonellae. CABICODES Techniques and Methodology [ZZ900]. Food Contamination, Residues and Toxicology [QQ200]. Processing Equipment and Technology [NN600]. Subject Headings electrical treatment. electrodes. food processing. poultry. waste water. Organism Descriptors birds. Salmonella typhimurium. Broad Terms Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica. Salmonella enterica. Salmonella. Enterobacteriaceae. Enterobacteriales. Gammaproteobacteria. Proteobacteria. Bacteria. prokaryotes. vertebrates. Chordata. animals. eukaryotes. Identifiers bacterium. domesticated birds. waste water. Language English. Publication Type Journal article. Electronic Subset Code 0X, HE, CA, EC, ZD, ZG, ZS ISSN 0883-8542 Update Code 20000000 Year of Publication 1999 Copyright copyright 2017 CAB International |
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CC100 Education and Training | |
CC200 Extension and Advisory Work | |
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CC400 Collections | |
CC700 Professions; Practice and Service | |
CC720 Veterinary Profession, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
CC740 Medical Profession, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
CC760 Farming as a Profession, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
CC780 Horticulture, Recreation and Amenity Professions, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
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DD500 Laws and Regulations | |
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EE100 Economics (General), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE110 Agricultural Economics | |
EE111 Horticultural Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE112 Forestry Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE113 Aquacultural and Fisheries Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE115 Natural Resource Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE116 Food Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE117 Veterinary Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE118 Health Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE119 Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Economics, (New March 2000) | |
EE120 Policy and Planning | |
EE125 Aid, (New March 2000) | |
EE130 Supply, Demand and Prices | |
EE140 Input Supply Industries (Macroeconomics) | |
EE145 Input Utilization (Microeconomics) | |
EE150 Environmental Economics, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE160 Land Use and Valuation, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE165 Structure, Ownership and Tenure | |
EE170 Water Resources, Irrigation and Drainage Economics, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE200 Farming Systems and Management, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE300 Cooperatives, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE350 Rural Industry and Enterprises | |
EE450 Development Aid, Agencies and Projects, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE500 Food Policy, Food Security and Food Aid, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE520 Food Industry, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE600 International Trade | |
EE700 Marketing and Distribution | |
EE720 Consumer Economics | |
EE730 Transport, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
EE800 Investment, Finance and Credit | |
EE900 Labour and Employment | |
EE950 Income and Poverty | |
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FF000 Plant Science (General) | |
FF003 Horticultural Crops, (New March 2000) | |
FF005 Field Crops, (New March 2000) | |
FF007 Forage and Fodder Crops, (New March 2000) | |
FF020 Plant Breeding and Genetics | |
FF030 Plant Morphology and Structure | |
FF040 Plant Composition | |
FF060 Plant Physiology and Biochemistry | |
FF061 Plant Nutrition | |
FF062 Plant Water Relations | |
FF100 Plant Production | |
FF150 Plant Cropping Systems | |
FF160 Plant Propagation | |
FF170 in vitro Culture of Plant Material | |
FF400 Mycorrhizas and Fungi of Economic Importance; Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
FF500 Weeds and Noxious Plants | |
FF600 Pests, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Plants, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
FF610 Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Diseases of Plants, (New March 2000) | |
FF620 Plant Pests, (New March 2000) | |
FF700 Plant Disorders and Injuries (Not caused directly by Organisms) | |
FF800 Plant Toxicology | |
FF900 Environmental Tolerance of Plants | |
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HH000 Pathogen, Pest, Parasite and Weed Management (General) | |
HH100 Biological Control | |
HH200 Environmental Pest Management | |
HH300 Integrated Pest Management | |
HH400 Pesticides and Drugs (General) | |
HH405 Pesticides and Drugs; Control, (New March 2000) | |
HH410 Pesticide and Drug Resistance | |
HH420 Pesticides and Drugs; Chemistry and Formulation, (New March 2000) | |
HH430 Pesticide and Drug Residues and Ecotoxicology, (New March 2000) | |
HH500 Repellents and Attractants | |
HH600 Host Resistance and Immunity | |
HH700 Other Control Measures | |
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JJ000 Soil Science (General) | |
JJ100 Soil Biology | |
JJ200 Soil Chemistry and Mineralogy | |
JJ300 Soil Physics | |
JJ400 Soil Morphology, Formation and Classification | |
JJ500 Soil Surveys and Land Evaluation | |
JJ600 Soil Fertility | |
JJ700 Fertilizers and other Amendments | |
JJ800 Soil Water Management (Irrigation and Drainage), (Revised June 2002) | |
JJ900 Soil Management | |
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KK000 Forestry, Forest Products and Agroforestry (General) | |
KK100 Forests and Forest Trees (Biology and Ecology) | |
KK110 Silviculture and Forest Management | |
KK120 Forest Mensuration and Management, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
KK130 Forest Fires | |
KK140 Protection Forestry, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
KK150 Other Land Use, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
KK160 Ornamental and Amenity Trees | |
KK500 Forest Products and Industries (General) | |
KK510 Wood Properties, Damage and Preservation | |
KK515 Logging and Wood Processing | |
KK520 Wood Utilization and Engineered Wood Products | |
KK530 Chemical and Biological Processing of Wood | |
KK540 Non-wood Forest Products | |
KK600 Agroforestry and Multipurpose Trees: Community, Farm and Social Forestry | |
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LL000 Animal Science (General) | |
LL001 Unallocated Animal Science Records (Discontinued 1995) | |
LL010 Apiculture | |
LL020 Sericulture | |
LL030 Other Invertebrate Culture (Not Aquaculture) | |
LL040 Laboratory Animal Science | |
LL050 Game Animals | |
LL060 Draught Animals | |
LL070 Pets and Companion Animals | |
LL075 Sport Animals, (New March 2000) | |
LL080 Zoo Animals | |
LL100 Animal Husbandry (General), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL110 Dairy Animals | |
LL120 Meat Producing Animals | |
LL130 Egg Producing Animals | |
LL140 Animal Husbandry (Wool and Other Fibres), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL145 Wool Producing Animals, (New March 2000) | |
LL148 Fur-bearing Animals, (New March 2000) | |
LL150 Animal Husbandry (Other Products), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL180 Animal Husbandry and Production, (New March 2000) | |
LL190 Animal Slaughter | |
LL200 Animal Breeding and Genetics, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL210 Animal Reproduction and Development, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL220 Animal Genetics, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL240 Animal Genetics and Breeding, (New March 2000) | |
LL250 Animal Reproduction and Embryology, (New March 2000) | |
LL300 Animal Behaviour | |
LL400 Animal Anatomy and Morphology, (New March 2000) | |
LL500 Animal Nutrition (General) | |
LL510 Animal Nutrition (Physiology) | |
LL520 Animal Nutrition (Production Responses) | |
LL600 Animal Physiology and Biochemistry (Excluding Nutrition) | |
LL650 Animal Immunology, (New March 2000) | |
LL700 Animal Tissue and Cell Culture | |
LL800 Animal Health and Hygiene (General) | |
LL810 Animal Welfare | |
LL820 Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Animals, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL821 Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Animals, (New March 2000) | |
LL822 Protozoan, Helminth, Mollusc and Arthropod Parasites of Animals, (New March 2000) | |
LL823 Veterinary Pests, Vectors and Intermediate Hosts, (New March 2000) | |
LL860 Non-communicable Diseases and Injuries of Animals | |
LL870 Animal Injuries, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL880 Animal Treatment and Diagnosis (Non-Drug), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL882 Veterinary Pharmacology and Anaesthesiology, (New March 2000) | |
LL884 Animal Surgery and Non-drug Therapy, (New March 2000) | |
LL886 Diagnosis of Animal Diseases, (New March 2000) | |
LL900 Animal Toxicology, Poisoning and Pharmacology, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
LL950 Toxicology and Poisoning of Animals, (New March 2000) | |
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MM110 Fisheries | |
MM120 Aquaculture (Animals) | |
MM130 Aquaculture (Plants) | |
MM300 Aquatic Biology and Ecology | |
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NN000 Engineering and Equipment (General) | |
NN050 Automation and Control | |
NN100 Ergonomics and Safety, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN200 Farm Vehicles as Power Sources, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN300 Farm and Horticultural Structures | |
NN310 Environmental Control in Structures, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN400 Agricultural and Forestry Equipment (General) | |
NN410 Aquacultural Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN420 Fertilizer Application Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN430 Pest and Weed Control Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN440 Irrigation and Drainage Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN450 Soil Cultivation and Handling Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN451 Crop Sowing and Planting Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN452 Crop Tending Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN453 Crop Harvesting Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN460 Cleaning, Grading, Handling, Storage and Transport Equipment | |
NN461 Food and Feed Packaging Technology and, Equipment(Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN470 Drying Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN480 Animal Feeding and Watering Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN490 Milking and Dairy Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN500 Storage Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN600 Processing Equipment and Technology | |
NN700 Waste Handling and Treatment Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN800 Cooling and Refrigeration Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
NN900 Other Equipment, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
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PP100 Energy | |
PP200 Water Resources | |
PP210 Freshwater and Brackish Water, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
PP220 Saltwater, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
PP300 Land Resources | |
PP320 Wetlands | |
PP350 Grasslands and Rangelands | |
PP400 Erosion: Soil and Water Conservation | |
PP500 Meteorology and Climate | |
PP600 Pollution and Degradation | |
PP700 Biological Resources (General) | |
PP710 Biological Resources (Animal) | |
PP720 Biological Resources (Plant) | |
PP800 Natural Disasters | |
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QQ010 Milk and Dairy Produce | |
QQ020 Sugar and Sugar Products | |
QQ030 Meat Produce | |
QQ040 Eggs and Egg Products | |
QQ050 Crop Produce | |
QQ060 Aquatic Produce | |
QQ070 Other Produce | |
QQ100 Food Processing (General) | |
QQ110 Food Storage and Preservation | |
QQ111 Storage Problems and Pests of Food | |
QQ120 Microbial Technology in Food Processing | |
QQ130 Food Additives | |
QQ200 Food Contamination, Residues and Toxicology | |
QQ500 Food Composition and Quality | |
QQ600 Food Chemistry, (New June 2002) | |
QQ700 Food Service, (New June 2002) | |
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RR000 Forage and Feed Products (Non-human) | |
RR100 Forage and Feed Processing | |
RR110 Feed Storage and Preservation, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
RR111 Biodeterioration, Storage Problems and Pests of Feed, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
RR120 Microbiology of Feed Processing, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
RR130 Feed Additives | |
RR200 Feed Contamination, Residues and Toxicology | |
RR300 Feed Composition and Quality | |
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SS000 Non-food/Non-feed Agricultural Products (General) | |
SS100 Non-food/Non-feed Animal Products | |
SS110 Biodeterioration, Storage Problems and Pests of Animal Products, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
SS120 Residues and Contamination of Animal Products, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
SS130 Composition and Quality of Animal Products, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
SS200 Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products | |
SS210 Storage Problems and Pests of Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products | |
SS220 Residues and Contamination of Plant Products, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
SS230 Composition and Quality of Non-food/Non-feed Plant Products | |
SS300 Biodeterioration | |
SS310 Biodeterioration (Non-biological Products), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
SS320 Biodeterioration Organisms, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
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TT200 Medical and Veterinary Protozoology Records (Discontinued 1995) | |
TT300 Medical and Veterinary Entomology Records (Discontinued 1995) | |
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UU150 Urban Regeneration, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU200 Demography | |
UU250 Human Fertility, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU300 Public Services and Infrastructure | |
UU350 Health Services | |
UU360 Communication and Mass Media | |
UU450 Community Participation and Development, (New March 2000) | |
UU460 Community Development, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU470 Participation and Self Help, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU480 Social Structure, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU485 Social Psychology and Social Anthropology, (New March 2000) | |
UU490 Social Psychology and Culture, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU495 Conflict, (New March 2000) | |
UU500 Women | |
UU600 Leisure | |
UU610 Recreational Facilities and Management, (New March 2000) | |
UU620 Recreation and Sport, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU625 Sport and Recreational Activities, (New March 2000) | |
UU630 Arts, Entertainment and Cultural Heritage | |
UU640 Pastimes and Social Life, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU670 Gardening, Landscaping and Landscapes, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
UU700 Tourism and Travel | |
UU800 Rural Sociology, (New March 2000) | |
UU850 Rural Development, (New March 2000) | |
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VV000 Human Health and Biology (General), (Revised June 2002) | |
VV050 Human Physiology and Biochemistry | |
VV055 Human Immunology and Allergology, (New March 2000) | |
VV060 Human Reproduction and Development | |
VV065 Human Sexual and Reproductive Health, (New March 2000) | |
VV080 Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine, (New June 2002) | |
VV100 Human Nutrition (General) | |
VV110 Diet Studies | |
VV120 Physiology of Human Nutrition | |
VV130 Nutrition related Disorders and Therapeutic Nutrition | |
VV140 Animal Models of Human Nutrition | |
VV200 Parasites, Vectors, Pathogens and Biogenic Diseases of Humans, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
VV210 Prion, Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans, (New March 2000) | |
VV220 Protozoan, Helminth and Arthropod Parasites of Humans, (New March 2000) | |
VV230 Public Health Pests, Vectors and Intermediate Hosts, (New March 2000) | |
VV300 Public Health and Nuisance Pests, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
VV400 Animal Models of Human Diseases, (New March 2000) | |
VV450 Animal and in vitro Models for Pharmaceuticals, (New March 2000) | |
VV500 Human Health and the Environment | |
VV550 Rural Health, (New March 2000) | |
VV600 Non-communicable Human Diseases and Injuries | |
VV610 Human Injuries, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
VV700 Human Treatment and Diagnosis (Non-Drug), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
VV710 Non-drug Therapy and Prophylaxis of Humans, (New March 2000) | |
VV720 Diagnosis of Human Disease, (New March 2000) | |
VV730 Pharmacology, (New March 2000) | |
VV800 Human Toxicology, Poisoning and Pharmacology, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
VV810 Human Toxicology and Poisoning, (New March 2000) | |
VV820 Toxinology, (New March 2000) | |
VV900 Occupational Health and Safety | |
WW000 Biotechnology (General), (Revised June 2002) | |
WW100 Genetic Engineering, Gene Transfer and Transgenics, (New June 2002) | |
WW300 Cell, Tissue and Embryo Manipulation, (New June 2002) | |
WW500 Fermentation Technology and Industrial Microbiology, (New June 2002) | |
WW700 Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Pharmacological Biotechnology, (New June 2002) | |
WW900 Biosensors and Biological Nanotechnology, (New June 2002) | |
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XX000 Wastes (General) | |
XX100 Animal Wastes | |
XX200 Plant Wastes | |
XX300 Human Wastes and Refuse | |
XX400 Industrial Wastes and Effluents | |
XX500 Radioactive Wastes, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
XX600 Waste Conversion and Utilization, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
XX700 Biodegradation | |
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YY000 Zoology of Wild Animals (Vertebrates and Invertebrates) (General), (New March 2000) | |
YY100 Anatomy and Morphology (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY200 Reproduction, Development and Life Cycle (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY300 Genetics and Molecular Genetics (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY400 Physiology and Biochemistry (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY500 Behaviour (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY700 Pathogens, Parasites and Infectious Diseases (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
YY800 Other Wildlife Diseases, (New March 2000) | |
YY900 Toxicology and Poisoning (Wild Animals), (New March 2000) | |
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ZZ000 Other Sciences | |
ZZ100 Mathematics and Statistics | |
ZZ200 Materials Science | |
ZZ300 Life Sciences (General) | |
ZZ310 Anatomy, Morphology and Structure (General), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ320 General Biology, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ330 Ecology (General) | |
ZZ331 Plant Ecology | |
ZZ332 Animal Ecology | |
ZZ333 Microbial Ecology, (New March 2000) | |
ZZ340 General Physiology, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ350 General Biochemistry, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ360 Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics, (Discontinued March 2000, Reinstated and Revised June 2002) | |
ZZ370 Genetics (General and Theoretical), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ380 Taxonomy and Evolution | |
ZZ390 Microbiology (General) | |
ZZ392 Morphology of Microorganisms, (New March 2000) | |
ZZ394 Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, (New March 2000) | |
ZZ395 Genetics and Molecular Biology of Microorganisms, (New March 2000) | |
ZZ396 Microbial Life Cycles, (New March 2000) | |
ZZ400 Environmental Sciences (General), (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ500 Physical Sciences (General) | |
ZZ600 Chemistry, (Discontinued March 2000) | |
ZZ700 Forensic Science | |
ZZ800 Geology and Geomorphology (General) | |
ZZ900 Techniques and Methodology | |
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