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Terms that reflect the clinical question and are likely to retrieve relevant information are regarded as relevant in our study.
Knowing what aspects of queries are likely to retrieve relevant articles can increase the effectiveness of PubMed searches.
Which of the following MEDLINE search strategies is most likely to retrieve the largest number of references?
In principle, TM methods are more likely to retrieve true positives that are more frequently recorded in the literature.
The results also revealed that depressed participants were less likely to retrieve specific event knowledge, and that memories were less likely to be positive in nature.
The objectives of our study were to identify queries that are likely to retrieve relevant articles by relating PubMed search techniques and tools to the number of articles retrieved and the selection of articles for further reading.
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