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  1. RT @giustini: This is fun @laikas http://dogblog.muttnik.com/... Dog named Laika & muttniks - laikas, now I know where your names come from
  2. @berci was right...... no pubmed
  3. Have anyone free access to JAMA from 1994 and 1995? I need three articles and my library have access only from 1998... grrrr.....
  4. @Irek perhaps, you'll find some answers here: http://bit.ly/1vV4WF -H1N1 flu vaccine has been developed and produced for the 2009 flu seas.
  5. MeSH Terms and the New PubMed via Krafty Librarian: once again about PubMed redesign and hiding of MESH terms http://bit.ly/1p7F10
  6. @Berci I would say, the main rules by buying baby-clothes is: better if it is too big, rather than too small: babies are growing very fast
  7. RT @Berci: I'd like to buy some baby clothes (from a really exclusive US brand) for my niece's birthday" It depends,how old is your niece :)
  8. Sustainable Minds: Web-based Life Cycle Assessment Software via: Jay Parkinson blog..... interesting tool http://bit.ly/3u6DSj
  9. The New PubMed: Trick or Treat? via @laikas http://bit.ly/3yiOjB - interesting opinion about pub-med redesign #pubmed
  10. RT @giustini: PubMed Interface – ‘Take 2″ http://bit.ly/17Dh9S (Canadian health librarians? You like UI? or not?)
  11. ePatient2009: Voice of the Patient. http://bit.ly/2WYTRN via six until me blog
  12. Over 400 Hospitals use Social Media http://bit.ly/1dDh4c via Found in Cache blog
  13. have you ever heard about the word called laliophobia? http://bit.ly/QRUII
  14. E-patients rising via Dragonfly http://bit.ly/33EZJt
  15. RT @laikas: @digicmbhave you seen @shamshas solution. Just: Display Settings --> Abstract. - (plus perhaps open settings myncbi) thx!
  16. @laikas it's true, you can't send Medline format to a summary - not good :(
  17. @laikas no, I don't. Only the basic citation, without MESH, I'm afraid. Perhaps someone can write the blog post about this, please?
  18. @mdbraber thanks, I've found this as well, but there was some problems with transferring (perhaps, typing error)
  19. @laikas when you send the article (as a file) to summary, you'll receive some sort of citation format
  20. @laikas to be honest: I still have to learn how to use PubMed in its new design: But I've found this: http://bit.ly/mwVgo