PubMed now also allows RSS subscription to journal searches. It is indeed a new era for science.
Entries from October 2005
PubMed also has RSS
October 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Tags: Biomedical Engineering · Cardiac Electrophysiology · Science
Cite - U - Like — The revolution hits academia
October 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
Today, my heart skipped a beat. In seraching for other blogs on cardiac electrophysiology, I came upon a service called Cite-U-Like.
This is huge. HUGE. This is Del.icio.us for scientific papers. You can watch tags like, “electrophysiology” or “defibrillation.” You can watch authors. You can watch journals. You can add articles just by clicking [...]
Tags: Biomedical Engineering · Cardiac Electrophysiology · Science
An Odd Night’s Sleep
October 23rd, 2005 · No Comments
For the last few days I have had a terrible, intermittent headache. I suspected that it was related to my allergies, but didn’t have the appropriate over-the-counter medication to treat it. For those of you not aware, I’m allergic to just about everything that lives, in one form or another. Thankfully as of yet, [...]
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I’m an INTJ
October 22nd, 2005 · No Comments
I know that many people don’t trust the Briggs-Meyers classifications. However, Amanda recently sent me a link to a quick B-M classification quiz and I took it. I thought that I was INTJ from previous tests I’ve taken and I was correct.
What I wasn’t ready for was reading the explanation of INTJ from another page [...]
A Clockwork Post
October 22nd, 2005 · No Comments
Good day O my brothers. I only just this morning finished reading A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess. I’m quite radosty that it included all 21 chapters, my droogs, for the last chapter changes the like, entire tone of the novel.
I had previously viddied the movie, which I now desire to viddy once more, and [...]
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