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(v1.4.0.9041) updates based on review

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@ -30,13 +30,15 @@ All entries in the \link{antibiotics} data set have three different identifiers:
All these properties will be searched for the user input. The \code{\link[=as.ab]{as.ab()}} can correct for different forms of misspelling:
\itemize{
\item Wrong spelling of drug names (like "tobramicin" or "gentamycin"), which corrects for most audible similarities such as f/ph, x/ks, c/z/s, t/th, etc.
\item Wrong spelling of drug names (such as "tobramicin" or "gentamycin"), which corrects for most audible similarities such as f/ph, x/ks, c/z/s, t/th, etc.
\item Too few or too many vowels or consonants
\item Switching two characters (like "mreopenem", often the case in clinical data, when doctors typed too fast)
\item Switching two characters (such as "mreopenem", often the case in clinical data, when doctors typed too fast)
\item Digitalised paper records, leaving artefacts like 0/o/O (zero and O's), B/8, n/r, etc.
}
Use the \code{\link[=ab_property]{ab_property()}} functions to get properties based on the returned antibiotic ID, see Examples.
Use the \code{\link[=ab_property]{ab_*}} functions to get properties based on the returned antibiotic ID, see Examples.
Note: the \code{\link[=as.ab]{as.ab()}} and \code{\link[=ab_property]{ab_*}} functions may use very long regular expression to match brand names of antimicrobial agents. This may fail on some systems.
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