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Nearly 90%% of the PubMed contents are from MEDLINE [11, 12], which is the NLM's bibliographic database containing more than 22 million abstracts of journal articles in life sciences with a concentration in biomedicine.
The critical and financial success of the group would only come after a series of popularising articles in Life magazine, most notably a feature on Jackson Pollock in 1949 and the Irascibles article and photograph of 1951.
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In Seattle, the job of deciding who would live on dialysis and who would die of kidney failure fell to a seven-member committee of laypeople dubbed, in a 1962 article in Life magazine, "the life-or-death committee".
On the origins of Seuss's most famous creation, Kahn reports: "The Cat in the Hat" evolved from a 1954 article in Life by John Hersey, who complained of the sorry state of children's primers and suggested that someone like Dr. Seuss ought to give the kids a break by providing them with sprightlier fare.
"The Cat in the Hat" evolved from a 1954 article in Life by John Hersey, who complained of the sorry state of children's primers and suggested that someone like Dr. Seuss ought to give the kids a break by providing them with sprightlier fare.
Then after 1962, when Warhol's first exhibition of soup cans prompted articles in Time, Life and Newsweek, "Pepper Pot" became a subject of great scrutiny around the neighborhood.
But I've read hundreds or perhaps thousands of scientific articles in my life, and this is about as convincing as it gets.
The bibliographic database MEDLINE that can be queried through PubMed [ 1] contains over 20 million references of journal articles in the life sciences.
In case of PubMed (www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed), an 'advanced search' of the title, keywords, and the entire article was conducted with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), a comprehensive vocabulary for the purpose of indexing journal articles in the life sciences.
Some packets of them had been delivered to me days after my first article appeared in Life and they had been languishing at the bottom my drawers for long enough, I thought.
She was featured in an article published in Life magazine, due to the response to a part of her speech that criticized Senator Brooke, who had spoken before her at the commencement.
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