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  • The Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Base of Knowledge contains information about ongoing scientific, research and implementation works, as well as publications, reports on research conducted with public funds, defended doctoral theses, teaching activities and completed diploma theses in first- and second-cycle studies. The system records information on the scientific achievements of employees, doctoral students and students, collected in accordance with the requirements specified for the evaluation of employees and scientific units. The Repository, which is an important part of the system, archives digitally the full texts of materials documenting the work being carried out, including: monographs, articles, book chapters and reports, as well as the texts of works constituting the basis for awarding scientific degrees and titles. Access to these works may be limited only by the conditions specified in contracts between authors and owners of economic rights to the work (publishers, institutions financing research). The principles of operation of the system are specified in Order No. 53/2022 of the Rector of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin of May 23, 2022 on the introduction of the Knowledge Base Regulations.

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  • MitImpact is a collection of genomic, clinical, and functional annotations for all nucleotide changes that cause non-synonymous substitutions in human mitochondrial protein-coding genes

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  • The Canada Vigilance Adverse Reaction Online Database contains information about suspected adverse reactions (also known as side effects) to health products. Adverse reaction reports are submitted by: consumers and health professionals, who submit reports voluntarily; and manufacturers and distributors (also known as market authorization holders), who are required to submit reports according to the Food and Drugs Act. Data is stored from 1965 onwards.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and English. Some content is not available as Full-Text.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the University of Sassari and of research centres of North Sardinia. Some items are not available as full-text, such items are clearly marked. The interface is available in Italian or English.

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  • QSpace is an online repository of digital content produced and collected by the Queen’s University community. QSpace provides access to peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, technical reports, graduate theses and dissertations and other works produced by Queen’s faculty and students. QSpace is managed by the Library’s Scholarly Publishing service, facilitating seamless access to Queen’s research to the widest possible audience. For more information about QSpace and to contribute your work(s) please contact the Scholarly Publishing Team.

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  • The Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Base of Knowledge contains information about ongoing scientific, research and implementation works, as well as publications, reports on research conducted with public funds, defended doctoral theses, teaching activities and completed diploma theses in first- and second-cycle studies. The system records information on the scientific achievements of employees, doctoral students and students, collected in accordance with the requirements specified for the evaluation of employees and scientific units. The Repository, which is an important part of the system, archives digitally the full texts of materials documenting the work being carried out, including: monographs, articles, book chapters and reports, as well as the texts of works constituting the basis for awarding scientific degrees and titles. Access to these works may be limited only by the conditions specified in contracts between authors and owners of economic rights to the work (publishers, institutions financing research). The principles of operation of the system are specified in Order No. 53/2022 of the Rector of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin of May 23, 2022 on the introduction of the Knowledge Base Regulations.

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  • MitImpact is a collection of genomic, clinical, and functional annotations for all nucleotide changes that cause non-synonymous substitutions in human mitochondrial protein-coding genes

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  • The Canada Vigilance Adverse Reaction Online Database contains information about suspected adverse reactions (also known as side effects) to health products. Adverse reaction reports are submitted by: consumers and health professionals, who submit reports voluntarily; and manufacturers and distributors (also known as market authorization holders), who are required to submit reports according to the Food and Drugs Act. Data is stored from 1965 onwards.

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  • This site provides access to the research output of the institution. The interface is available in Italian and English. Some content is not available as Full-Text.

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  • This site provides access to the output of the University of Sassari and of research centres of North Sardinia. Some items are not available as full-text, such items are clearly marked. The interface is available in Italian or English.

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  • QSpace is an online repository of digital content produced and collected by the Queen’s University community. QSpace provides access to peer-reviewed articles, conference papers, technical reports, graduate theses and dissertations and other works produced by Queen’s faculty and students. QSpace is managed by the Library’s Scholarly Publishing service, facilitating seamless access to Queen’s research to the widest possible audience. For more information about QSpace and to contribute your work(s) please contact the Scholarly Publishing Team.

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