![]() It's the main reason, I think, my list could be useful if the link with the references is kept on.The second reason is that these descriptors have been made after a reading of the full text of the article and can't be deduced from the title, the abstract or the author's key words.Ideally, It could be the first step to build a knowledge database with the help of a network of biomedical researchers ( following the model of the protein-protein interaction of the Van Buren Lab). The use of the entire sentence and its synonyms avoid this. The use of the boolean operator AND does not work always because it catch up the different terms without respecting the hierarchy of the sentence (of, in,by,) and broadening too much the research ( for example cancer, cancer cells, cancer cell lines). UMLS and MESH ontology is very good to manage synonyms of simplesemantic entities ( for example: adrenoceptors/adrenergic receptors) but is less efficient for complex query : for example VEGF expression /production/ secretion by cancers/tumors or Effects of thyroid hormones on heart. Mendeley does not allow to sort into sub-folders based on tags but only on, year, author, title and journal. I want to be able to sort files based on important/specific tags into sub-folders, two examples are that I often tags files with the tags, "Fabrication" or "Microfluidics", which are two sub-folders in my onedrive folder. My work Macs screen shows a big lock icon and a message while Im remotely controlling it from my home Mac using Apple Remote Desktop (ARD). ![]() I use this when I connect to my work Mac from my home Mac. Now another section where mendeley fails is the limited capability of it's function of sorting files in sub-folders. Apple Remote Desktop has a 'curtain' feature that a remote client can use to lock the screen of the Mac thats being remotely controlled. This has a few issues/problems, it means that I have every file twice on my computers, once in my onedrive and once in the mendeley download folder it also means that when I add a reference through the plugin it doesn't sync to my onedrive folder. Now the problem is if I add references through the browser plugin, the papers will then be stored in the download folder for Mendeley and not to my folder in Onedrive. However I can not use that folder as the synchronization/download folder for Mendeley, because if I do it will generate many duplicates. This means it will automatically add them to my references in Mendeley, which is great (I need that). To give a bit of an explanation where mendeley falls short, I can set a watch folder in Mendeley, like my onedrive folder where I save references (PDFs).
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