Abstract:
We report the results of our work in using the Unified Medical Languge System (UMLS) to apply biomedical ontologies to practical problems faced by epidemiologists in extracting study cohorts from large disparate observatioinal data bases.
We report the results of our work in using the Unified Medical Languge System (UMLS) to apply biomedical ontologies to practical problems faced by epidemiologists in extracting study cohorts from large disparate observatioinal data bases.
Gary H. Merrill
Jeffery L. Painter
Kristopher M. Kleiner
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