Nature OTMI documents Indexed 8,023
Index Creation Date 08 Aug 2007 16:39
Application Build Date 16 Nov 2007 12:36
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OTMI.Twease.org
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Institute for Computational Biomedicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University

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Application created by Matthew J. Wood, Kevin C. Dorff and Fabien Campagne.

The following software tools were used to develop Twease-OTMI:
    MG4J
    Textractor
    Tapestry

Twease-OTMI searches data from Nature OTMI documents. Nature OTMI is used under license from Nature Publishing Group.

Tutorial Introduction

This tutorial with help you learn what makes Twease-OTMI different and how Twease-OTMI can help you find what you are looking for, fast.

Twease-OTMI is a web-based tool to search Nature OTMI documents. Twease-OTMI indexes each word of Nature OTMI and provides features that can transparently expand your search to help find the information you are looking for.

Twease-OTMI searches are also partially case sensitive. Short terms are case sensitive, while longer terms are not. For instance, TnT is different from TNT (TnT often stands for Troponin T while TNT often stands for trinitrotoluene). For more details on Twease-OTMI's case sensitivity, see the Case Sensitive Searches tutorial page.

Finally, Twease-OTMI can automatically discover common abbreviations for search phrases (e.g., "protein kinase C" will discover PKC, PK-C, aPKC, etc.) and rewrite queries to use these abbreviations. This feature is available through the Slider (on the top right) and the Advanced pane.

To learn more about searching Twease-OTMI, visit the rest of this tutorial.


 

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