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EMBiology is a new A&I database built by Elsevier (producer of EMBASE). Drawn from close to 3,000 international titles and extending back to 1980, EMBiology indexes more than 4 million records from the biological science literature. EMBiology is available exclusively through Ovid Technologies.
Why subscribe to EMBiology?
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- Comprehensive coverage: alone or in combination with EMBASE, EMBiology offers unsurpassed access to the breadth and depth of the global biological science literature.
- Competitive price: EMBiology is an affordable alternative to other biology databases.
- Ease of use: intuitive Ovid search interface means that both experienced and novice users can achieve excellent results quickly and easily.
- Up-to-date: rapid record processing and frequent updates make EMBiology an exceptional current awareness tool.
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Content
EMBiology provides comprehensive coverage of both laboratory and field sciences:
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- Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Biotechnology (including Genetics, Genomics & Proteomics)
- Microbiology (including Parasitology)
- Cell & Developmental Biology
- Toxicology
- Plant Science (Botany)
- Agriculture & Food Science
- Animal Science (Zoology)
- Veterinary Science
- Ecology & Environmental Science
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Facts and Figures
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- Cover-to-cover indexing of peer-reviewed journals, trade publications and electronic-only titles (close to 250,000 records are added each year).
- Close to 3,000 journals, including 1,800 unique titles not covered by EMBASE.
- Backfile to 1980, with a total of 4 million records (75% with abstracts).
- Available exclusively from Ovid Technologies.
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Search and Retrieval
Construct sophisticated searches with minimum effort - and maximum results
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- The intuitive Ovid search interface ensures that both experienced and novice searchers obtain high-quality results quickly and easily.
- Sophisticated search options on the OVID interface, supported by the EMBASE Life Science Thesaurus (EMTREE) extended with a new Organism taxonomy of more than 600,000+ terms.
- Extensive list of synonyms as entry points.
Organism synonyms include common English names.
- Explosion searches facilitate hierarchical searches in all facets.
- Unique fields for searching numeric indexing codes.
- CAS Registry Numbers.
- Molecular Sequence Numbers.
Enzyme Commission Numbers.
- URLs available for linking out to electronic-only articles.
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