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BioEngineering Abstracts

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Last Update To Bluesheet: March 1, 2005

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File Description Print Counterparts Special Features Sample Record Sort
Subject Coverage Dialog File Data DIALINDEX/OneSearch Categories Basic Index Rank
Sources Document Types Indexed Contact Additional Indexes Predefined Format Options
Tips Geographic Coverage Terms and Conditions Limit Rates


File Description [top]

BioEngineering Abstracts provides bibliographic coverage from recent worldwide literature sources of research, applications, regulatory developments and new patents across all areas of bioengineering including medical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, environmental and marine biology. BioEngineering Abstracts is produced by CSA and corresponds to four print journals (all no longer in print).

Informative abstracts are included for about 99% of the records.



Tips [top]

USE FILE 136

to search for all information relating to bioengineering topics.

USE /TI AND /DE

for precise subject searching:

     S ARTIFICIAL(W)INTELLIGENCE/TI,DE

USE SUBJECT HEADINGS or

SUBJECT HEADING CODES

to narrow a search to a topic.

     S SH=CONTROL SYSTEMS
     S SC=731.1

USE RANK

to find experts working in an area of interest.

     S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
     RANK AU



Subject Coverage [top]

  • Agricultural applications
  • Antibiotics, antitumor agents, antiviral agents
  • Antibodies and other immunological substances
  • Antisense technology
  • Aquaculture and fisheries
  • Bioengineering
  • Biomaterials and biopolymers
  • Biomedical engineering and equipment
  • Bioinformatics
  • Bioreactors and enzymes
  • Bioremediation and phytoremediation
  • Biosensors
  • Cell culture and cryopreservation
  • Cloning
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Cybernetics
  • Drug delivery systems
  • Energy applications
  • Environmental applications
  • Fermentation and process engineering
  • Food biotechnology
  • Genetic engineering and gene therapy
  • Marine applications
  • Medical applications, diagnostics, imaging techniques
  • Methodology
  • Neurocomputing and neural networks
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Tissue engineering
  • Vaccines


Sources [top]

In addition to international journal coverage, BioEngineering Abstracts includes data on selected books, conference reports, and U.S. patents.



Print Counterparts [top]

  • Agricultural & Environmental Biotechnology Abstracts
  • ASFA Marine Biotechnology Abstracts
  • Bioengineering Abstracts
  • Biotechnology Research Abstracts (archive)
  • Genetics Abstracts
  • Medical & Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Abstracts
  • Microbiology Abstracts Section A: Industrial & Applied Microbiology


Dialog File Data [top]

Dates Covered: 1991 to December 2006
File Size: More than 144,000 records as of August 2005
Update Frequency: Closed


Document Types Indexed [top]

  • Books and Monographs
  • Conferences, Symposia, Meetings
  • Journal Articles
  • Patents


Geographic Coverage [top]

  • International


Geographic Restrictions [top]

  • None


Special Features [top]


DialIndex/OneSearch Categories [top]

ACRONYM CATEGORY NAME
BIOCHEM Biochemistry
BIOSCI Biosciences
BIOTECH Biotechnology
INSTRUM Instrumentation and Control
MEDDEV Medical Devices
MEDENG Medical Engineering


Contact [top]

BioEngineering Abstracts is produced by CSA. Questions concerning file content should be directed to:

CSA
7200 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 601
Bethesda, MD 20814

Telephone: +1 301-961-6700
800 Line: 800-848-7751 (in N. America)
Fax: +1 301-961-6720
E-Mail: support@csa.com


Terms and Conditions [top]

Database copyrighted by Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). All rights reserved. Although this database was formulated with a reasonable standard of care, CSA makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness, merchantability, or fitness for use of the database. Except as set forth in Dialog's Electronic Redistribution and Archiving Policy, this database may not be reproduced, stored in machine-readable form, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the publisher.


Dialog Standard Terms & Conditions apply.


SAMPLE RECORD [top]

    DIALOG(R)File 136:BioEngineering Abstracts-1966-2005/Aug 
    (c) 2005 CSA. All rts. reserv. 
     
  AA=  0000153699       IP ACCESSION NO: 6256675 
  /TI   Quantum Interference Device Made by DNA Templating of Superconducting 
     Nanowires 
     
  AU=  Hopkins, David S;  Pekker, David;  Goldbart, Paul M;  Bezryadin, Alexey 
  CS=  Department of Physics and Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, 
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA., 
    [mailto:bezryadi@uiuc.edu] 
     
  JN=,PD=,SO=  Science (Washington), v 308, n 5729, p 1762-1765, June 17, 2005 
  PY=  PUBLICATION DATE: 2005 
     
  PU=  PUBLISHER: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New 
    York Avenue, NW Washington DC 20005 USA, [mailto:membership@aaas.org], 
    [URL:http://www.aaas.org] 
     
  DT=  DOCUMENT TYPE: Journal Article 
  RT=  RECORD TYPE: Abstract 
  LA=  LANGUAGE: English 
  SL=  SUMMARY LANGUAGE: English 
  SN=  ISSN: 0036-8075 
    DOI: 10.1126/science.1111307 
  FS=  FILE SEGMENT: BioEngineering Abstracts 
     
  /AB  ABSTRACT: 
      The application of single molecules as templates for nanodevices is a 
    promising direction for nanotechnology. We used a pair of suspended DNA 
    molecules as templates for superconducting two-nanowire devices. Because 
    the resulting wires are very thin, comparable to the DNA molecules 
    themselves, they are susceptible to thermal fluctuations typical for 
    one-dimensional superconductors and exhibit a nonzero resistance over a 
    broad temperature range. We observed resistance oscillations in these 
    two-nanowire structures that are different from the usual Little-Parks 
    oscillations. Here, we provide a quantitative explanation for the observed 
    quantum interference phenomenon, which takes into account strong phase 
    gradients created in the leads by the applied magnetic field. 
     
  /DE  DESCRIPTORS: DNA;  Oscillations;  nanotechnology;  Magnetic fields 
  /ID  IDENTIFIERS: superconductors;  nanowires 
  SC=,SH=,/SH  SUBJ CATG: 130, General Biomedical Engineering: Tools & Techniques 


BASIC INDEX [top]

SEARCH
SUFFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
None None All Basic Index Fields Word S BIOLOGICAL(W)DIVERSITY
/AB AB Abstract Word S NONZERO(W)RESISTANCE/AB
/DE DE Descriptor Word
& Phrase
S MAGNETIC(W)FIELDS/DE
S SPECIES DIVERSITY/DE
/ID ID Identifier Word
& Phrase
S NANOWIRES/ID
S TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE/ID
/SH SH Section Heading Text1 Word S GENERAL(W)BIOMEDICAL(W)ENG?/SH
/TI TI Title2 Word S SUPERCONDUCT?(W)NANOWIRES/TI

1 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes

2 Includes monograph and original titles


ADDITIONAL INDEXES [top]

SEARCH
PREFIX
DISPLAY
CODE
FIELD NAME
INDEXING
SELECT EXAMPLES
AA= AA CSA Accession Number Phrase S AA=6256675
AU= AU Author Phrase S AU=HOPKINS, DAVID?
None AZ DIALOG Accession Number
BN= BN International Standard Book Number (ISBN) Phrase S BN=9026513801
None CC U.S. Patent Classification
CP= CP Country of Publication Phrase S CP=GERMANY
CS= CS Corporate Source Word
& Phrase
S CS=(DEPARTMENT(1W)PHYSICS)
S CS=UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS?
CT= CT Conference Title Word S CT=(SYMPOSIUM(W)RESPIRATORY?)
DT= DT Document Type Phrase S DT=JOURNAL ARTICLE
FS= FS File Segment Phrase S FS=BIOENGINEERING ABSTRACTS
= II Digital Object Identifier
JN= JN Journal Name Phrase S JN="SCIENCE (WASHINGTON)"?
LA= LA Language Phrase S LA=ENGLISH
NO= NO Document Number Word S NO=CA0200240
None NT Note
PD= PD Publication Date Phrase S PD=20050617
PU= PU Publisher Word S PU=(ADVANCEMENT(1W)SCIENCE)
PY= PY Publication Year Phrase S PY=2005
RT= RT Record Type Phrase S RT=ABSTRACT
SC= SC Section Heading Code Phrase S SC=130
SH= SH Section Heading Phrase S SH=GENERAL BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER?
SL= SL Summary Language Phrase S SL=ENGLISH
SN= SN International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) Phrase S SN=0036-8075
S SN=00368075
SO= SO Source Information3 Word S SO=(SCIENCE(W)WASH?)
UD= None Update Code Phrase S UD=9999

3 Display includes Journal Name, Volume, Issue Number, Pagination, and Publication Date.


LIMIT [top]

SUFFIX FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
/ABS Records with Abstracts S S4/ABS
/ENG English-language Records S S5/ENG
/NONENG Non-English-language Records S S5/NONENG
/YYYY Publication Year S S6/2004:2005


SORT [top]

SORTABLE FIELDS EXAMPLES
AA, AU, CS, JN, PD, PY, TI SORT S1/ALL/JN,PY
PRINT S5/5/1-24/AU


RANK [top]

RANK FIELDS EXAMPLES
All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. Other RANK codes include: DE, ID RANK AU S3


USER-DEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

User-defined formats can be specified using the display codes indicated in the Search Options tables. TYPE S3/AU,TI,SO/1-5


PREDEFINED FORMAT OPTIONS [top]

NO.
DIALOGWEB
FORMAT
RECORD CONTENT
1 -- DIALOG Accession Number
2 -- Full Record except Abstract
3 Medium Bibliographic Citation
4 -- Full Record with Tagged Fields
5 -- Full Record
6 Short Title
7 Long Full Record except Indexing
8 Free Title and Indexing
9 Full Full Record
K -- KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats


DIRECT RECORD ACCESS [top]

FIELD NAME EXAMPLES
DIALOG Accession Number TYPE 0000061710/5
DISPLAY 0000025110/AU,TI,S
PRINT 0000154850/9


Rates [top]

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