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Description
Dialog provides a comprehensive, modular solution for pharmacovigilance literature monitoring, designed to enhance the efficiency of organizations responsible for drug safety reporting by automating and refining the entire process of literature triage. With access to over 140 reputable scientific and medical literature databases, including MEDLINE, Embase, and Biosis, it standardizes the content from various sources, ensuring a consistent approach to precision search, deduplication, and structured XML output. The DialogML engine utilizes advanced artificial intelligence to prioritize search results based on their relevance to patient safety, identifies critical safety concepts, and categorizes references pertinent to ICSRs (Individual Case Safety Reporting), aggregated reports (PBRER, PSUR, DSUR), and safety signals, enabling reviewers to swiftly pinpoint high-priority articles. Furthermore, the Dialog Alerts Manager enhances the process of creating and managing alerts by providing features such as bulk editing options, comprehensive audit trails for changes in search strategies, flexible scheduling, and detailed tracking of delivery histories. This integrated system significantly reduces the time and effort required for effective literature monitoring, empowering organizations to focus more on critical drug safety issues.
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Material Design Lite (MDL) serves as a collection of components tailored for web developers, inspired by Google's Material Design Philosophy, which emphasizes a visual language that merges classic design principles with the advancements of technology and science. Grasping the objectives and foundations of Material Design is essential for effectively implementing MDL components. Prior to utilizing these components, it is advisable to familiarize yourself with the Material Design Introduction. When it comes to the dialog component, ensure you are operating in a browser that accommodates the dialog element; as of now, only Chrome and Opera provide native support. For browsers lacking this capability, you will need to either incorporate the dialog polyfill or devise your own solution. After securing dialog support, proceed to create a dialog element, ensuring that when using the polyfill, this element is nested within the body element. Subsequently, within this container, insert a content element that includes the class mdl-dialog content to properly format the dialog. Understanding these steps will enhance your ability to successfully implement dialogs within your web projects.
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Company Name
Clarivate
Country
United Kingdom
Website
clarivate.com/life-sciences-healthcare/research-development/pharmacovigilance-drug-safety/dialog/
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Company Name
Material Design Lite
Website
getmdl.io/components/