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- MeSH type Structured-vocabulary assertion.
- MeSH type FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- MeSH type Available-FAIR-Enabling-Resource assertion.
- MeSH label "Medical Subject Headings" assertion.
- MeSH comment "MeSH is the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus. It consists of sets of terms naming descriptors in a hierarchical structure that permits searching at various levels of specificity. MeSH descriptors are arranged in both an alphabetic and a hierarchical structure. At the most general level of the hierarchical structure are very broad headings such as "Anatomy" or "Mental Disorders." More specific headings are found at more narrow levels of the thirteen-level hierarchy, such as "Ankle" and "Conduct Disorder." There are 27,883 descriptors in 2016 MeSH with over 87,000 entry terms that assist in finding the most appropriate MeSH Heading, for example, "Vitamin C" is an entry term to "Ascorbic Acid." In addition to these headings, there are more than 232,000 Supplementary Concept Records (SCRs) within a separate file. Generally SCR records contain specific examples of chemicals, diseases, and drug protocols. They are updated more frequently than descriptors. Each SCR is assigned to a related descriptor via the Heading Map (HM) field. The HM is used to rapidly identify the most specific descriptor class and include it in the citation. If you work on the project responsible for "Medical Subject Headings" then please consider helping us by claiming this record and updating it appropriately." assertion.
- MeSH seeAlso meshhome.html assertion.
- MeSH exactMatch bsg-s000294 assertion.