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Online news media reporting of football-related fatalities in Australia

OBJECTIVES: While deaths in sports settings are rare, they do occur. To develop an understanding of the sports and people most at risk, and to identify opportunities for prevention, routine and systematic data detailing the...

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Editorial Perspective
Simon Baron-Cohen
Aug 17, 2017
Should we continue to refer to autism as a 'disease' or 'disorder', or is the framework of 'neurodiversity' a more humane and accurate lens through which to view people with autism? Evidence at the genetic, neural, behavioural...
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miRBase
The miRBase database aims to provide integrated interfaces to comprehensive microRNA sequence data, annotation and predicted gene targets. miRBase takes over functionality from the microRNA Registry and fulfils three main roles...
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Lexical neutrality in environmental health research
Neighbourhood environments have important implications for human health. In this piece, we reflect on the environments and health literature and argue that precise use of language is critical for acknowledging the complex and...
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A unified nomenclature for vertebrate olfactory receptors.
BACKGROUND: Olfactory receptors (ORs) are G protein-coupled receptors with a crucial role in odor detection. A typical mammalian genome harbors ~ 1000 OR genes and pseudogenes; however, different gene duplication/deletion events...
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How the gene ontology evolves.
BACKGROUND: Maintaining a bio-ontology in the long term requires improving and updating its contents so that it adequately captures what is known about biological phenomena. This paper illustrates how these processes are carried...
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Entity recognition in the biomedical domain using a hybrid approach.
BACKGROUND: This article describes a high-recall, high-precision approach for the extraction of biomedical entities from scientific articles. METHOD: The approach uses a two-stage pipeline, combining a dictionary-based entity...
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The risks of using unapproved gene symbols.
The use of approved nomenclature in publications is vital to enable effective scientific communication and is particularly crucial when discussing genes of clinical relevance. Here, we discuss several examples of cases where the...
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