What's the difference between embale and embase?

Embale


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To make up into a bale or pack.
  • (v. t.) To bind up; to inclose.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The curette is available as sterilised embaled one-way set, consisting of metal probe, tissue collecting basin, label and transportation bag.

Embase


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To bring down or lower, as in position, value, etc.; to debase; to degrade; to deteriorate.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Comparison of articles found after an exhaustive search of the literature with the yield of a Medline or Embase search.
  • (2) Considering the total number of references, TOXLINE and EMBASE were significantly superior to IPA, PHARMLINE, PASCAL, and Core MEDLINE.
  • (3) We searched the MEDLINE and EMBASE using the same search terms.
  • (4) For homoeopathy, ascorbic acid and ginkgo the proportion of all trials found by Medline was 17%, 36% and 31% respectively and for Embase 13%, 25% and 58% respectively.
  • (5) Data were obtained from English-language articles based on searches using MEDLINE (from 1966), PsychINFO (from 1967), and EMBASE (from 1974) programs.
  • (6) For the period 1987-1989, EMBASE was significantly superior to PASCAL, IPA, PHARMLINE, and Core MEDLINE with regard to total number of references, and significantly superior to PASCAL, Core MEDLINE, and IPA with regard to relevance.
  • (7) Of the best trials 68%, 91% and 83% could be found with Medline and 55%, 82% and 92% of the best trials were identified through Embase.
  • (8) MEDLINE, TOXLINE, and EMBASE had the best quality:cost ratio.
  • (9) To assess the comprehensiveness of Medline and Embase computer searches for controlled trials.
  • (10) Information was retrieved by searching the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases for clinical trials, abstracts, conference proceedings, and review articles dealing with lactulose.
  • (11) The following databases are included: Biosis Previews, Ca Search, Cancerlit, Clinical Abstracts, Consumer Drug Information Fulltext, De Haen Drug Data, Diogenes, Drug Information Fulltext, Embase, Health Planning & Administration, International Pharmaceutical Abstracts, Life Sciences Collection, Martindale Online, Medline, Mental Health Abstracts, Nursing & Allied Health, Occupational Safety and Health, Pharmaceutical News Index and Smoking and Health.
  • (12) After checking of the references in the Embase articles 42%, 72% and 93% of all trials were identified.
  • (13) EMBASE had the slightest overlap of references, with 53 percent of the unique references on carboplatin.
  • (14) The most expressive theoretical embasement is related to interpersonal context.
  • (15) The literature collected in the MEDLARS, EMBASE, SCISEARCH and INSPEC databases was searched from 1974 to the present.
  • (16) The published cases were retrieved from MEDLINE and EMBASE.
  • (17) STUDY IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION: Computerized searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE and SCISEARCH databases were performed, and the reference list of each retrieved article was reviewed.
  • (18) MEDLINE and EMBASE searches were conducted to identify both animal and human data regarding taurine's role in bile acid conjugation and liver disease (key terms: taurine, children less than two years old).
  • (19) Using the indexing terms motion palpation lumbar spine and palpation, the following English language databases were surveyed: a) Medline, including back file; b) Embase; c) Cinahl; and d) Epic.
  • (20) Nine databases were selected according to the high frequency of references concerning ADRs: eight online systems (MEDLINE, BIOSIS, TOXLINE, Iowa Drug Information System, PASCAL, EMBASE, PHARMLINE, and International Pharmaceutical Abstracts [IPA]), and one Compact Disk Read Only Memory (CD-ROM) system (Core MEDLINE).

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