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Translational integrity and continuity: personalized biomedical data integrationA gross anatomy ontology for hymenopteraAn open annotation ontology for science on web 3.0Bio-ontologies: current trends and future directionsUsing contextual and lexical features to restructure and validate the classification of biomedical conceptsDevelopment and evaluation of an ontology for guiding appropriate antibiotic prescribing.Biomedical ontologies in action: role in knowledge management, data integration and decision support.SOMWeb: a semantic web-based system for supporting collaboration of distributed medical communities of practiceConstruction of a clinical decision support system for undergoing surgery based on domain ontology and rules reasoning.Ontology Matching with Semantic Verification.Bridging islands of information to establish an integrated knowledge base of drugs and health outcomes of interest.Translating the Foundational Model of Anatomy into French using knowledge-based and lexical methodsFrom concept representations to ontologies: a paradigm shift in health informatics?Development of an obesity management ontology based on the nursing process for the mobile-device domain.Conducting research using the electronic health record across multi-hospital systems: semantic harmonization implications for administrators.Computer modelling of epilepsyA Systematic Analysis of Term Reuse and Term Overlap across Biomedical Ontologies.Auditing the semantic completeness of SNOMED CT using formal concept analysis.Topological analysis of large-scale biomedical terminology structures.Developing tools and resources for the biomedical domain of the Greek language.The iOSC3 system: using ontologies and SWRL rules for intelligent supervision and care of patients with acute cardiac disorders.A two-staged approach to developing and evaluating an ontology for delivering personalized education to diabetic patients.Investigating Term Reuse and Overlap in Biomedical Ontologies.A systematic analysis of term reuse and term overlap across biomedical ontologiesRepresenting vaccine misinformation using ontologies
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2005 nî lūn-bûn
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2005年の論文
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2005年学术文章
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Methods in biomedical ontology.
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Alexander C Yu
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10.1016/J.JBI.2005.11.006
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2005-12-07T00:00:00Z