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Is Zoological Record a subset of BIOSIS Previews?

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Is Zoological Record a subset of BIOSIS Previews?

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Zoological Record is a distinct database with its own coverage criteria. It includes all aspects of zoology focussing on biodiversity, systematics and animal biology, with more detailed indexing of this core content, and unique coverage of many publications. While the focus is on the biology of the animal in its natural habitat, this does not preclude the inclusion of experimental studies, but articles dealing with the use of domestic species or animals normally used for experimental purposes are generally excluded unless the information relates back to the natural biology of the animal. Studies on modern man and use of animals as models for human studies are also excluded. A list of species considered domestic and experimental can be found in the Zoological Record Search Guide ™ http://www.biosis.org/support/zr-searchguide/. BIOSIS Previews is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary life science database with strong biomedical coverage. Experimental/domestic species are covered as is exper

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