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Karger-Verlagsdatenbank (KR03)

The Karger-Verlagsdatenbank is a bibliographic database. All documents, which contain bibliographic data, uncontrolled terms and an English abstract, are linked with the corresponding full texts as PDF. Full texts are available for a fee. Sources include about 75 international journals released by Karger AG. DIMDI provides the Karger-Verlagsdatenbank in cooperation with the German National Library of Medicine (ZB MED).

 

 

Database Content

Subject Coverage

Medicine and related fields

TypeLiterature database
LanguageEnglish
Sources

Approx. 75 journals from S. Karger Verlag

Superbases

There are predefined databases groups (superbase) for several subjects.

The database Karger-Verlagsdatenbank is part of the following superbases:
XBIOTECH, XMEDALL, XPHARMALL, XPSYCH.

Database Resources

File Size86,102 (Status 06/2011)
File Data

You will find the number of database records in the current update status.

Update CycleWeekly

Query

User Aids
Special Notes

Standing orders (SDI) are possible for Premium customers.

Searchable Data Fields

The following document sections are considered with the free text search (FT):

Abstract (AB)
Document Type (DT)
Notes (NOTE)
Title (TI)
Uncontrolled Terms (UT)

Search language(s) in the basic index:
English.

 

Data Fields, alphabetical

Explanation:

D = DISPLAY F = FIND S = SHOW
1 : front-end-masking recommended
2 : searchable word by word with field label
(F): field is searchable only via basic index

Command Field name Examples Special features
(F) S AB Abstract F jacchus/ab A summary does not exist for all articles, in these cases the beginning of the article is displayed.
D F S ABL Abstract Language F ABL=german
D ABL=?
Specifies the abstract language.
D F S AI Abstract Indicator F ... AND AI=abstract online
F AI=abstract online
D AI=?
Search for citations with an abstract online.
D F S AU Author F AU=fabbian f
F AU=fabbian ?
End-masking required, if first name is not known.
S AUL Author long AUL: Fabbian Fabio First names of authors written in full.
D 2 F 2 S CA Corporate Author F CA=study investigat? Involved research and study groups.
D 2 F 2 S CNOTE Copyright Notice F CNOTE=basel Copyright information.
D F S COL Collation F COL=7 Refers to the number of pages in the original full text.
D 2 F 2 S CS Corporate Source F CS=dublin city university  
D F S DT Document Type F ... AND DT=original paper
D DT=?
Combination of search term and DT is recommended. 
D F S DOI Digital Object Identifier D DOI=?
F DOI="10.1159/000007717"
Must be set in quotation marks.
A DOI is a unique and persistent identification code for digital objects.
      S GN General Notes GN: This study was supported by a grant from the Pancreatic Research Foundation of Japan. Information about grants and authors.
D F S ISS Issue F ISS=7 Part of SO.
D F S ISSN International Standard Serial Number F ISSN=0031-7012  
D F S ISBN International Standard Book Number F ISBN=3-8055-6832-0  
D F S JC Journal Code F JC=AJN 3-digit letter code.
D 1 F 1 S JT Journal Title F JT=?pharma?  
D F S JTA abbr. Journal Title F JTA=actaanat Journal abbreviation.
D F S LA Language D LA=?
F ... AND LA=french
 
D F S ND Document Number F ND=KRAAN1998162001023 Unique Number of Document. Publication date of Volume integrated.  
  (F) S NOTE Notes F congress/note Additional Information about congresses, conferences and other sources.
D F S  PAGE Page F PAGE=77? Part of SO.
D 1 F 1 S PD Publication Date F PD=?january2003? Contains PY.
D F PPS PreProcessed Search D PPS=? Shows all subjects for whose precasted search profiles are available (see appendix).
    F... AND PPS= human Search for all documents relating (also) to humans.
D F S PY Publication Year F PY=2003 Also Part of PD and SO.
D 2 F 2 S PU Publisher F PU=kargerag Always S. Karger AG, Basel.
D F S RN Number of References F RN=0015 Indicate number in 4 digits.
D 2 F 2 S RPADDR Reprint Address F RPADDR=stuttgart  
S SO Source SO: Oto-Rhino-Laryngologia Nova - Europäische Zeitschrift für Praxis, Klinik und Forschung - Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie; VOL: 10 (1); p. 47-48 /2000/ (0 fig., 0 tab.)
http://www.karger.com/doi/
10.1159/000027949
http://content.karger.com/
ProdukteDB/Produkte.asp?doi=
000027949&typ=pdf
Contains Journal Title, Journal Subtitel, Volume, Issue, Pages, Publicationyear, Supplement, Number of figures and tables, Link to the teaser and to the full text on the Karger Website.
(F) S TI Title F humor/ti  
D F S UT Uncontrolled Terms F cell/UT
F UT=cell
D UT=?
 
D F S VOL Volume F VOL=9 Part of SO.
Output of Search Results

By means of the commands SHOW (S) / MAIL / SDI.

Corresponding to the copyright rules use the parameter USE=DLOAD if necessary. You may ask for all data fields, single data fields, or sets of data fields. If the output fields are not specified explicitly, the standard field set (F=STD) is used in all output commands.

Output field sets:

Command Field Set Associated Datafields
F=STD standard Same as F=ALL
F=ALL all fields ND, AU, CA, TI, SO, DOI, COL, PU, LA, ABL, JC, ISSN, ISBN, CS, RPADDR, DT, RN, UT, AB, NOTE, CNOTE
F=BIB bibliographic fields ND, AU, CA, TI, SO, DOI, COL, PU, LA, ABL, JC, ISSN, ISBN, CS, RPADDR, DT, RN
F=DES descriptors UT
Sample Search(es)

Database selection in  DIMDI ClassicSearch: SBAS KR03

Subject: An article about the Comparison of the Size of the Cerebellum of Delphines and Primates in the journal Brain, Behavior and Evolution.

Profile table:

Parameter Counter Number of Hits Query
C= 1 82303    KR03
S= 2 701    JT=BRAIN?
  3 3    PRIMATE? AND DOLPHIN?
  4 231    CEREBELLUM
  5 1    2 AND 3 AND 4

 

Sample Record(s)

2/1 von 1     DIMDI: Karger-Verlagsdatenbank fuer Volltexte (KR03) © Karger-Verlag

ND: KRBBE2000056004204
AU: Marino L {a}; Rilling JK {b}; Lin SK {c}; Ridgway SH {d}
TI: Relative Volume of the Cerebellum in Dolphins and Comparison with Anthropoid Primates
SO: Brain, Behavior and Evolution - Official Organ of the J.B. Johnston Club; VOL: 56 (4); p. 204-211 /October 2000/ (4 fig., 2 tab.)
http://www.karger.com/doi/10.1159/000047205
http://content.karger.com/ProdukteDB/Produkte.asp?doi=000047205&typ=pdf
DOI: 10.1159/000047205
COL: 8
PU: S. Karger AG; Basel · Freiburg · Paris · London · New York · New Delhi · Bangkok · Singapore · Tokyo · Sydney; Allschwilerstrasse 10 - P.O. Box · Postfach · Case postale - CH-4009 Basel (Switzerland · Schweiz · Suisse), Phone: +41 61 306 11 11, FAX: +41 61 306 12 34, Email: karger@karger.ch; For additional information: http://www.karger.com
LA: English
ABL: English
JC: BBE
ISSN: 0006-8977; 1421-9743
CS: {a} Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology Program,
{b} Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,
{c} Department of Biology, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga.,
{d} Navy Marine Mammal Program, San Diego, Calif., USA
RPADDR: Lori Marino, Psychology Department, Emory UniversityAtlanta, GA 30322 (USA)Tel. +1 404 727-7582, Fax: +1 404 727- 0372E-Mail: lmarino@emory.edu
DT: Original Paper
RN: 0029
UT: Cerebellum; Tursiops truncatus; Delphinus delphis; Brain; Odontoceti; Comparative neuroanatomy
AB: According to the 'developmental constraint hypothesis' of comparative mammalian neuroanatomy, brain growth follows predictable allometric trends. Therefore, brain structures should scale to the entire brain in the same way across mammals. Evidence for a departure from this pattern for cerebellum volume has recently been reported among the anthropoid primates. One of the mammalian groups that has been neglected in tests of the 'developmental constraint hypothesis' is the cetaceans (dolphins, whales, and porpoises). Because many cetaceans possess relative brain sizes in the range of primates comparative tests of the 'developmental constraint hypothesis' across these two groups could help to delineate the parameters of this hypothesis. In this paper, we compare relative cerebellum volumes in two cetacean species, the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), with published data from anthropoid primates. We found that relative cerebellum size is significantly greater in the two dolphin species than in any of the primates, including humans. These results suggest that there is possibly expansion of brain structures independent of strictly allometric processes.
Copyright © 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel
CNOTE: ©2000 by S. Karger AG, Basel

Output format: SHOW F=ALL

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Appendix

Appendix

List of the PreProcessed Searches

For the following subjects preprocessed searches are available:

AIDS
ANIMAL
CANCER
HUMAN

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