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were then broken into separate subsets, indicated below along with the textbook source(s) they comprise:
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- Core Clinical Medicine (_*core_clinical*_)
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- Anatomy_Gray.txt, First_Aid_Step1.txt, First_Aid_Step2.txt, Immunology_Janeway.txt, InternalMed_Harrison.txt, Neurology_Adams.txt, Obstentrics_Williams.txt, Pathoma_Husain.txt, Pediatrics_Nelson.txt, and Surgery_Schwartz.txt
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- Basic Biology (_*basic_biology*_)
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- Biochemistry_Lippincott.txt, Cell_Biology_Alberts.txt, Histology_Ross.txt, Pathology_Robbins.txt, and Physiology_Levy.txt
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- Pharmacology (_*pharmacology*_)
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- Pharmacology_Katzung.txt
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- Psychiatry (_*psychiatry*_)
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- Psichiatry_DSM-5.txt
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So, you can load the basic biology subset of the corpus via:
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were then broken into separate subsets, indicated below along with the textbook source(s) they comprise:
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- Core Clinical Medicine (_*core_clinical*_)
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- Anatomy_Gray.txt (1,736 records), First_Aid_Step1.txt (489 records), First_Aid_Step2.txt (800 records), Immunology_Janeway.txt (2,996 records), InternalMed_Harrison.txt (20,583 records), Neurology_Adams.txt (7,732 records), Obstentrics_Williams.txt (5,392 records), Pathoma_Husain.txt (280 records), Pediatrics_Nelson.txt (2,575 records), and Surgery_Schwartz.txt (7,803 records)
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- Basic Biology (_*basic_biology*_)
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- Biochemistry_Lippincott.txt (1,193 records), Cell_Biology_Alberts.txt (4,275 records), Histology_Ross.txt (2,685 records), Pathology_Robbins.txt (3,156 records), and Physiology_Levy.txt (2,627 records)
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- Pharmacology (_*pharmacology*_)
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- Pharmacology_Katzung.txt (4,505 records)
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- Psychiatry (_*psychiatry*_)
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- Psichiatry_DSM-5.txt (2,414 records)
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So, you can load the basic biology subset of the corpus via:
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