Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- initialism National Center for Biotechnology Information
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word NCBI.
Examples
-
My NCBI is a stored search feature that allows users to store and automatically update searches and create alerts.
LLRX.com - Legal and Technology Articles and Resources for Librarians, Lawyers and Law Firms 2008
-
NCBI ROFL: terrific blog about funny and odd scientific publications
Boing Boing 2009
-
NCBI stands for the National Center for Biotechnology Information, a national research organization that also houses databases of published scientific papers.
Boing Boing 2009
-
The ethnoracial group genetic differences are the topics of numerous papers in human genomics research and the ethnoracial group differences have been cataloged and stored in several widely accessible databases such as HapMap, NCBI/GenBank/dbSNP, and Ensemble.
-
My pal and IFTF colleague Alex Pang just turned me on to NCBI ROFL, a hilarious blog written by two molecular and cell biology grad students at UC Berkeley in which they point out funny, bizarre, and questionable biomedical research articles.
Boing Boing 2009
-
One thing to make sure of, NLM resources are different than NCBI resources.
Wrong again: (F)NLM and Social Media Growth « eagledawg.net 2010
-
Specifically ncbi, ncbi_pubmed, and myncbi are maintained by NCBI, not NLM.
Wrong again: (F)NLM and Social Media Growth « eagledawg.net 2010
-
Searchers will soon be able can now tailor the display of PubMed search results using My NCBI.
PubMed Search Results can be Customized Using My NCBI « ResourceShelf 2010
-
In 2005, government legislation created support for National Cord Blood Inventory (NCBI) cord blood banks.
Dr. Jon LaPook: Umbilical Cord Blood: Save It and Save Lives 2010
-
The ethnoracial group genetic differences are the topics of numerous papers in human genomics research and the ethnoracial group differences have been cataloged and stored in several widely accessible databases such as HapMap, NCBI/GenBank/dbSNP, and Ensemble.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.