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Finding Related Articles |
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for identifying closely related articles in the MEDLINE database. This
allows you to identify articles which address similar research topics
quickly and easily. Direct links have been provided to this function,
enabling you to access the list of Related Articles from any online
article.
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and display it in your browser. Clicking on the citation to any of these
related articles will retrieve the full citation and abstract in MEDLINE
format.
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